Found the problem. The correct driver is snd-sb8 - or at least this one
works. See this post on the Ubuntu forum:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=284405. I used the same
/etc/modprobe.conf, i.e.,
blacklist snd-opl3sa2
blacklist snd-nm256
alias snd-card-0 snd-sb8
options snd-card-0 index
I have separated /house /root and /usr partitions, If I re-install ubuntu I
won't lose my installed apps and personal stuff right?
I find this to be my last resort.
On 6/15/07, João Santiago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Again, it didn't work... still sounds awful. How can something like this
happ
On 16/06/07, Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> mQ - Martin Quested wrote:
> > This despite removing all modules starting with snd
>
> With removing modules you seem to mean 'rmmod'. But what is meant
> is 'find /lib/modules -name snd\* -exec rm {} \;'. Then build and
> install new on
mQ - Martin Quested wrote:
> This despite removing all modules starting with snd
With removing modules you seem to mean 'rmmod'. But what is meant
is 'find /lib/modules -name snd\* -exec rm {} \;'. Then build and
install new ones, and reboot.
Please don't top-post.
Benno
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Hi,
I ran into the problem, that my newly installed openSUSE 10.2 does not play
any sounds over the speakers but headphones work fine. I installed alsa via
packet-management, the installed version is 1.0.13-22. My laptop is a fairly
new XPS M2010, the soundcard shows up as "Intel Corporation