audio problem

From: tin.it (andcri1965_at_tin.it)
Date: 08/12/03


Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 10:18:14 GMT

dearnewsgroup, I have a question.
I installed suseppc 7.3 on powerpc 4400/200 upgraded to G3 400 (ok It doesn
t work like g3 because u know l2 cache is not activated by the kernel) ,
everithing works fine but I can hear sound only trough the speacker from the
pc and not from line out. Itried alsaconfig, alsa mixer, kmixer but the
channel lineout remain off. why? Could u help me? have a nice day to every
one
                                Andrea



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