I had to replace the motherboard since it no loger works.
Old motherboard:
http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWeb/Products/ProductsDetail.aspx?MenuID=26&LanID
=9&DetailID=193&DetailName=Specification
New motherboard:
http://www.foxconnchannel.com/products_motherboard_2.cfm?pName=K7S741GXMG
-6L
The new mo
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>>After I terminate the Gnome session or even restart the computer,
the alsaconf setup seem to be lost as the sound condition
>>reverses to the one as described prior the alsaconf with the new
motherboard.
>
>Did you run 'alsactl store' before rebooting.
Yes, and it prevented the followi
(...) google on asound.rc and dmixer for info on that if you want.
I did and didn't find anything helpful...
THe lack of mixing for oss will prevent other apps from getting sound
while gnome is running.
I don't get this "lack of mixing for oss" since I configured alsa to
take over the sound..
[...]
After closing a Gnome session or rebooting the computer, this
alsaconf > results seems to be lost as I get to the starting >point
(i.e. distorted > sound for Gnome events and no sound for other
applications).
In other words, the work of alsaconf seem to be lost after a Gnome >
session
Save the list of modules before using alsaconf like so: $ lsmod > mods1
Module Size Used by
snd_intel8x0 36140 3
snd_ac97_codec 69508 1 snd_intel8x0
snd_pcm_oss54376 0
snd_mixer_oss 19904 2 snd_pcm_oss
snd_pcm97480 3 sn
I took another approach. I powered off my computer, unplugged the hard
drive and plug a spare hard drive.
I installed Debian in that spare hard drive, run alsaconf, and noticed
that the Gnome events sounds are not distorted; under GConf, there's
osssink and osssrc (respectively for audiosink a
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 09:50:24 +
Wackojacko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
reinstalling the system is windows mentality. You shouldn't ever have
to
reinstall unless you've totally b0rked your disk somehow. (something
like rm -rf
/ would be a likely candidate for reinstall...). If you're ge
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