malbui
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- Nov 8, 2004
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My main Linux box is an old P3 running Fedora Core 3. I mainly use it for coding and testing and so haven't worried too much about cleaning up some of the peripheral issues remaining from the installation. I did have some free time this morning, though, so I thought I'd at least try to get the sound working so I can have some tunes while I work.
The soundcard was correctly recognised, so I spent a while playing with the configuration utilities and tweaking ALSA, but I couldn't get a peep out of it. Then, after an nth reboot, it occurred to me to boot a Knoppix CD: if I could get it to play sound like that, I could see what drivers it was using and maybe get a new point of attack. Knoppix booted OK and I got an mp3 to play, but a look at the boot log showed that it was using the same drivers as the FC installation. Hmmm.
Then I rebooted back into FC and bugger me if the sound wasn't working.
I have no idea what could have provoked this. It certainly wasn't my expertise.
The soundcard was correctly recognised, so I spent a while playing with the configuration utilities and tweaking ALSA, but I couldn't get a peep out of it. Then, after an nth reboot, it occurred to me to boot a Knoppix CD: if I could get it to play sound like that, I could see what drivers it was using and maybe get a new point of attack. Knoppix booted OK and I got an mp3 to play, but a look at the boot log showed that it was using the same drivers as the FC installation. Hmmm.
Then I rebooted back into FC and bugger me if the sound wasn't working.
I have no idea what could have provoked this. It certainly wasn't my expertise.