Well....lets just say that it didn't.....I even double-checked my cd cable and still nothing....ya know....I am tired of this....I am just going to go back to WinXP and stay there....no one has been of any help....well...I don't mean that, you guys have been of help but no progress whatsoever so I am going back to WinXP and staying there....I'm tired of dealing with this crap.............................
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Same Problem as this guy
OK, I have the same problem as this guy and have done all the things that sounded promising with no results. . . one thing that I noticed when looking at alsamixer is that my motherboard integrated sound card is listed at the top as the driver used and I havn't found a way to view emu10k1 settings in the alsamixer. The crazy thing about this problem is that when I first installed Mandrake I would have sound. I don't have it anymore except this REALLY loud and REALLY annoying beeping noise that is constant until the GUI is started.
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Did you try using OSS, can be the solution ( was for me )
MDK control center>sound> and change to Oss |
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I may get flamed for that. Oh well. I do not use a audio cable between the cdrom and the soundcard. I never bothered to put one in anymore due to XP doing this. So saying that you get sound from XP with a audio disk. does not really mean much if it was a audio cd. Now mandrake. I have seen some volume mixers that had cd audio disabled. That was kde though. back to the snd-emu10k1, and emu10k1 drivers. I have a few machines that I threw mandrake on, as well as other linuxes/Freebsd. These all used sb live cards. None would work with snd-emu10k1 driver. About 5 different machines. Maybe "Canada made" SB live cards were a touch different. I don't have a answer for that. Sometimes in verbose boot. the driver would sometimes say OK. or it would say FAIL. OSS does work well. Except in wine. where you have to create a new symbolic link. Since it uses the old symbolic links for other mandrakes/linux's. I hope you get it to work. |
I found out what my problem was. It is my speakers....not the modules. My speakers are set up for a digital output but when I attach a standard cable with two 3.5mm male connectors from my PC to my speakers, they work!!
Thanks All! DaveThePuzzled :newbie: :D :D :D |
:) good to hear that you got it to work :P
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Pleased to know about it.
Cannot understand why wasn't working, all information was present ! |
:D Sometimes, it's the simple things......
Glad you've got sound now! :) |
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