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04-23-2006, 09:54 AM
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Registered: Apr 2006
Location: INDONESIA
Distribution: SLAX,Damn S.L,Suse,Mandrake,Rd HAT62,72,73,90, Mandriva2k6, FEdora, SUNmicrosys.
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AC97 with ALSA 10.1
Now I dowloaded the new Alsa Driver yet still there's no sound produced on FED0RAcore1. I recompile and cleaned previous MOD ,Disabled the BIOS and enalbed also do the same.There was no error whatsoever.My board is Asus P4C800 with intel audio onboard ,known as SoundMAX in win. Any clue? Dont say that I have to plug Audigy on PCI,that isn't the problem solving.Regards Boby
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04-23-2006, 09:59 AM
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Distribution: Gentoo
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I know you might not like it. Fedora Core 1 is pretty old now. You might want to consider upgrading to Fedora Core 4 or even 5. This could possibly resolve your sound issue. Just my two cents.
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04-23-2006, 12:51 PM
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Registered: Apr 2006
Location: INDONESIA
Distribution: SLAX,Damn S.L,Suse,Mandrake,Rd HAT62,72,73,90, Mandriva2k6, FEdora, SUNmicrosys.
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I guess I should give up on FED1,0.......THX for your att.
__________Prescott 3GHZ,1GB of DualDDR Linear mode .120G seagate SATA HDD + Promise SATA2TX150 ATA 133:PIONEER DVDwriter;Linksys 2.4Ghz 802.11b;Pinnacle -AV/DV+1394Firewire; P4c800 with i875P;LIAN LI RH36 mobile rack;HP9100CDrw.US Robotics Courier V everything corporate modem. It's been 3 years building that system step by step costs almost 2800US$ could be more,and I hope LINUX gives more better Kernell.
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