kevin.kempter(a)dataintellect.com wrote:
On Saturday 23 April 2005 11:42, Antonio Olivares wrote:
>--- kevin.kempter(a)dataintellect.com wrote:
>
>
>>I just installed FC3 on a box that was pre-loaded
>>with Linspire. I checked out
>>Linspire out of curiosity and the sound worked fine.
>>Then I wiped the box and
>>installed FC3 because running as root all the time
>>via Linspire is simply not
>>an option. Most everything went well but I have no
>>sound.
>>
>>I'm not sure even how to start debugging sound
>>issues
>>
>>Any help/tips?
>>
>>
>Fire up a terminal, (System Tools -> Terminal) become
>superuser and type alsamixer. Then hit the up arrow
>to the max press tab and do it to all of tbe tabs,
>ie., microphone, mixer, pcm, pcm2, video, etc..,.
>press esc to exit alsma mixer after you raised all the
>tabs that allowed you to raise them. Once you are out
>try to (System Settings -> Soundcard Detection) you
>should be able to hear sound (unless your card is one
>of those dreaded cases). If this works(you can hear
>sound), Go to Kmix if you are in KDE or Volume Control
>in Gnome and adjust the settings to your own taste.
>
>Regards,
>
>Antonio
>
>
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I tried this with no luck. I went out and bought a Creative Soundblaster
Live-24 card.
I've installed the new card and the hardware browser
(Kmenu-->System Tools-->Hardware browser) sees the card
as "Creative Labs SB Audigy LS" and lists the driver as "snd-ca0106"
I've turned up all the controls in alsamixer and still no sound.
Please Help! This machine is for potential investors to evaluate Linux for a
startup company. I'm completely open to purchasing a new sound card if
someone can recommend a card that definitely works with FC3.
Might try stickin the line out in some of the other output ports. I
remember for the longest time with my Live 5.1 i had to use the rear
output to get a decent, clean sound. Might do something for you.