
31st March 2006, 03:48
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Help....Sound
I would like to know what i should do to get sound working on fedora core 4. I have a HP nx6110. I dont know what the brand of card is, but im assuming that its one of the stock defaults (everything else registered A OK) http://www.pcmall.com/pcmall/shop/de...pno~200292.asp. But the site didnt tell me my sound card at all. Any comments or help on what you did or what i should do would help... even if you dont have the same model laptop... thanks.
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31st March 2006, 12:11
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Do you have ALSA installed?
Anything in the logs?
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31st March 2006, 21:49
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Im doing that right now.
Im busy installing ALSA (VERY cool) and im confused with these two steps
7) Edit your kernel module config (either /etc/modprobe.conf or
/etc/modules.conf, depending on the kernel version). If you are not
sure, what to do, you may try the alsaconf script available in
the alsa-utils package.
8) Run 'modprobe snd-xxxx' where xxxx is the name of your card.
Note: All ALSA ISA drivers support ISA PnP natively, so you don't need
isapnptools any more. Don't use both together. It will
conflict. For disabling the ALSA ISA PnP support, specify
--with-isapnp=no configure switch.
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1st April 2006, 13:29
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Originally Posted by sbovisjb1
8) Run 'modprobe snd-xxxx' where xxxx is the name of your card.
Note: All ALSA ISA drivers support ISA PnP natively, so you don't need
isapnptools any more. Don't use both together. It will
conflict. For disabling the ALSA ISA PnP support, specify
--with-isapnp=no configure switch.
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Run (replace xxxx appropriately) and then add snd-xxxx to /etc/modules so that the module gets loaded at boot time. I'm not quite sure if step 7 is needed anymore then...
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1st April 2006, 20:52
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Thanks
Thank you very much... I am quite proud to say that this is an amasing project. Hmmm its good  And if i have any more problems ill let you know.
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2nd April 2006, 03:59
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When my machine first started, all external audio was muted. To unmute it, run alsamixer in a terminal, hit right-arrow until you get to item "External Amplifier", and type "m" to toggle the mute setting. Also, bring up the Sound & Video -> Volume Control application and check for proper settings.
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