For the sound, try using Yast to tweak settings. SuSe is one of the distributions that works best when you use their tools, rather than doing command line edits. You CAN do the command line approach, but you have to work within the system Suse has set up (i.e. most config settings should be made in the /etc/sysconfig directory, and once you change this manually, you should never use Yast again as may overwrite your changes....)
But, keep in mind the last time I worked with Suse in this manner was with 9.2, so things could be different now.... I'm not sure what to do about the USB problem... Maybe check the output of dmesg (from the command line), and lsusb - maybe there's something there that might help... Perhaps the kernel is only recognizing the USB system as version 1.0? Hopefully you won't need to tweak the kernel... Last time I saw this done on Suse, it resulted in a kernel panic on boot, and had modified the environment enough that using the original kernel crapped out as well... Hope I at least pointed you in a direction that helps.... Shawn On Thursday 13 October 2005 19:49, Alex wrote: > hey guys.. im having ALOT of problems with suse10... i got now sound any > more after running > 1) alsaconf > 2) flash has no audio > 3) my usb transfer rate is EXTREAMLY slow > > im running gnome and running into soo many problems im really thinking of > switching distro's if i can't find a solution > > any help would be greatly apreciated.
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