[You wrote to me directly, so I thought you wanted an answer off-list, but I see now you also posted to the list, so I'm repeating my answer here]
On Wed,10.Jun.09, 12:49:48, Jimmy Johnson wrote: > Andrei Popescu wrote: >> On Wed,10.Jun.09, 10:42:23, Jimmy Johnson wrote: >>> Make sure you also have these two files installed, "alsa-oss" and >> >> Why would alsa-oss be necessary? > > I also have intel audio device and was searching for "no sound" problem > and found the solution to install alsa-oss and alsa-firmware-loaders and > it worked. It depends on what you use to play sound. Most applications should be using alsa directly so the alsa-oss emulation is not really necessary, it's only an additional layer on top of alsa. As to alsa-firmware-loaders, the OP mentioned his card is recognized correctly, and it's also not mentioned among the ones in the package description. Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein)
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