On Monday 28 May 2001 17:52, Daniel Manrique wrote:
> > Now I have checked the idiot things (Volume up on speakers, in XMMS, in
> > sound mixer, is it plugged in etc). I also did "cat /proc/modules" and
> > saw that emu10k1 was loaded (I think).
> >
> > [kath@localhost kath]$ cat /proc/modules
> > emu10k1 44384 1 (autoclean)
> > via82cxxx_audio 16800 1
> > soundcore 3504 6 [emu10k1 via82cxxx_audio]
> > ac97_codec 8688 0 [via82cxxx_audio]
> > af_packet 11280 1 (autoclean)
> > e100 41488 1 (autoclean)
> > mousedev 3936 1
> > usbmouse 1792 0 (unused)
> > input 3232 0 [mousedev usbmouse]
> > usb-uhci 20672 0 (unused)
> > usbcore 47248 1 [usbmouse usb-uhci]
> > nls_iso8859-1 2848 5 (autoclean)
> > nls_cp850 3584 5 (autoclean)
> > vfat 9040 5 (autoclean)
> > fat 30720 0 (autoclean) [vfat]
> > supermount 32496 4 (autoclean)
>
> I don't see the sound module loaded, try
>
> modprobe sound
>
> and see if it helps. also, i dont know specifics about the sblive but
> unless it's the emu10k1 module, that's not loaded either. All i
> see is the hideous via82cxxx audio module, probably from a
> motherboard's built-in audio circuitry. Perhaps hunting
> for a sblive-howto document would help :)
>
> - Roadmaster
>
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emu10k1 = SBLive driver. Yes the via82 is for onboard sound. Hmm, lemme try
something...
Well that was certainly cute! It isn't using the SBLive as the sound card,
it is using the onboard mobo sound thingy. Hmmph :/
Any ideas on how to make the SBLive take over? :D
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