On Thursday 31 July 2003 03:30, Gustavo Napoli wrote:
> Hi, first, sorry for my english, but is not soo good.
> Hello, i'm a new Linux User, i begin the last
> saturday. I installed the MAndrake 9.1 for to the
> begin.
> Well, i have a Creative Sound Card, for more specific
> a SoundBlaster Audigy 2.
> But, the Linux Mandrake, found it, becose in the
> Mandrake Center Control 9.1 tell me it founds a Audigy
> 2 EMU10K2, but i play any music, sound etc. but i
> don't hear nothing.
> I've a 5.1 anoalogic speaker (JAZZ Speaker J9902).
> I serch for more web page but i don't find anything.
> www.opensource.creative.com
> www.opensound.com
> www.alsa-project.org
> or i don't know serch o in all this site, but i don't
> found all this site say if a don't create a driver for
> this sound card.
> I ask yours, me Expert Friend, do yours know any
> solution for me problem???
> Thank for all.
> El Rengo

I think the problem is you have to unmute and raise the volumes
of the relevant soundchannels with eg alsamixer. Alsamixer is 
part of the alsa-utils rpm. See 'man alsamixer'.

Or even more probable the ALSA version shipped with Mandrake 9.1
is too old to support your card.

What's the output of 'cat /proc/asound/version'?
What's the (sound related) output from 'lspci -v'?

I suggest you subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
( http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/flists.php3 ). It's
a very newbie friendly list with some very expert people on it.
It is a high traffic list.

Good luck with Linux!

    -Frans



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