On Friday 06 July 2007 03:28:09 Steven Vishoot wrote:
--- John Bowden j-alan@btconnect.com wrote:
On Friday 06 July 2007 01:03, Steven Vishoot wrote:
--- John Bowden j-alan@btconnect.com wrote:
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would you be able to send us a longer message next time....this one was not long enough We all love receiving these notes...
Steven
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Just trying to send as much info that might help with my problem as posible. How about this Help i have got no sound -- Guy Fawkes, the only man to enter the house's of Parliament with honest intentions, (he was going to blow them up!) Registered Linux user number 414240 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
going through your dmesg and all the error msgs about hdb.. i did not see anything about loading a sound device, Do you have one installed? i could of missed it from all the other garbage that was in your short email.
Steven
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The sound card is an on board one.
class: AUDIO bus: PCI detached: 0 desc: "nVidia Corporation MCP61 High Definition Audio" vendorId: 10de deviceId: 03f0 subVendorId: 1849 subDeviceId: 0862 pciType: 1 pcidom: 0 pcibus: 0 pcidev: 5 pcifn: 0 - class: AUDIO bus: ISAPNP detached: 0 driver: snd-mpu401 desc: "PNPb006" deviceId: PNPb006
The sound card detection program does see it but no sound come out when I test it. I'm not sure but I think that the nvidia chip set may be quite a new one and I'm beginning to think it might not be supported yet in Linux.