I did not know about /etc/default/grub . The idea is great so I
executed: "info -f grub -n 'Simple configuration'" as was mentioned in
the file. Alas I must say, that it probably would have cost me more time
to make the change in the boot line and verify the result. I think I had
to use "GRUP_CMDLI
IT WORKS!!! Thanks a lot for the quick reaction.
I like to make one comment on the sentence "to your boot line".
The change is rather simple, but it took me a lot off time to get to the right
place.
I did know something about the grub.conf, but could not find it in the first
place. After some se
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Title:
PCI/internal sound card seems to be detected, but is not available
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In my PC is a VT8237A/VT8251 HDA Controller from VIA Technologies, Inc.
When I open the sound preferences, I only see a dummy output.
I tried a lot of commands to figure out the pronblem. It seems that the PCI
sound controller is found.
Somehow it is not recognized as an audi