My sound doesn't work on a Soundblaster Live 24 bit internal card
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Distribution: Windows Vista, Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon), Gentoo
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My sound doesn't work on a Soundblaster Live 24 bit internal card
My sound card doesn't work(Soundblaster Live 24 bit internal sound card)
Sometimes it works if i reboot it a couple times but now it isn't working at all. I have it dual booted with windows xp and the sound works just fine on XP. But it did work on Linux before. I don't have the money and time to replace or upgrade the sound card. My os is Linux Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) can somebody please help?
Distribution: Kubuntu 22.04 Linux Mint 20.3, Xubuntu 20.04
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Get your sound back
Nick using synaptic or apt install asoundconf-gtk this will allow you to set the soundblaster card as default and lock it in. After the install you will find it under system/preferences. While your enjoying your music explore the other suggestions given if only for experience/understanding.
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