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Thursday, September 23rd 2004, 5:01pm

sound system not enabled on startup

Each time I turn my computer on there is no sound, i go to control center and have to un-enable and then re-enable the sound sytem, then sound works.... KDE 3.3.0-2.0.2
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m4ktub

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Saturday, September 25th 2004, 5:17pm

I would recommend you to check the control panel but since you already do that....bug?? Try a bug report.

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Saturday, September 25th 2004, 7:22pm

No, it's not a bug. The kernel module that controls your sound card is getting loaded when you configure your card, then is unloaded when you log out. The command line way of fixing it is adding an appropriate alias to /etc/modules.conf.

However, I think there is a GUI way to do it. I'm just not sure what it is. Anyone? Anyone?

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Saturday, September 25th 2004, 8:22pm

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Original von epte

No, it's not a bug. The kernel module that controls your sound card is getting loaded when you configure your card, then is unloaded when you log out. The command line way of fixing it is adding an appropriate alias to /etc/modules.conf.

However, I think there is a GUI way to do it. I'm just not sure what it is. Anyone? Anyone?

Thanks for the replies. I'm a linux newbie and I'm actually not a computer person at all, so a GUI fix would be great to know. However, my boyfriend is very proficient with Linux (he's the one who got me into it), so if you could explain the "command line way", I'm sure he could do it for me.

Thank you very much.