Hi,

now it works for me...
You have to do this as 'root' I guess.
The manip describe by Tom.
Now it's fine boot or shutdown.
ismes

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Objet : Re: Can't locate module sound-service-0-0 / sound-slot-1


How can you do this for all users?  I have a similar problem (Dell
PowerEdge 2400, no sound card, same error) and KDE informs all new users
that there is no sound.  I can shut it off individual but I'm sure that
there is a way to automate this.

Tom Wilson wrote:
> 
> Ismael Touama wrote:
> >
> > Hi I made the changes but no results !!
> > It's always the same.
> > I have no sound card, and no way to set to zero value
> > the original settings...
> > Is there other way to avoid these messages or this attempt
> > to detect any sound cards ?
> > Thx,
> > ismes
> 
> You could try removing all your sound modules.  Or going to the Control
> Center->Sound->Sound Server and disabling that.
> 
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> Tom Wilson
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Janyne Kizer
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Systems Programmer Administrator I
NC State University, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Extension and Administrative Technology Services



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