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Friday, March 19th 2004, 12:37pm

SoundBlaster Audigy

I have a sound blaster audigy as my soundcard, along with my onbourd soundcard. Im running suse linux 9.0. I read on the KDE site that it supports the soundblaster audigy, but am having problems with it. It reconizes it and lets me selest it in the taskbar but i cant get a single sound out of it. Any ideas?

PS: Im new to linux so may be missing something all together.

~peace~

Edit: The RPG stats for the bourd are pretty sweet :wink:

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Friday, March 19th 2004, 1:03pm

I went into the plugger and went to configure, when i set the volume for the card it then played a little thing. But i cant get anything else to play thru it.

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Friday, March 19th 2004, 11:15pm

I got it working. I simply had to delete the on-bourd soundcard from te system for some reason. Not sure why the selector didnt work.

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Saturday, March 20th 2004, 3:11am

Thanks for letting us know the solution to the problem, phractus - hopefully another user will benefit from your troubles!

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Saturday, March 20th 2004, 3:16am

Is there a way to disable the onboard sound through a jumper or a setting in the BIOS?...............If so, that should avoid any future conflicts...... :)
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Saturday, March 27th 2004, 9:21am

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Original von thegeekster

Is there a way to disable the onboard sound through a jumper or a setting in the BIOS?...............If so, that should avoid any future conflicts...... :)


yes, go into the bios and you can enable/disable on-board peripherals(probably under that heading).HTH
geordie