dr00bie 0 Posted June 8, 2003 I am a new linux user and my first time using it was with a SuSe Live Eval CD, and that was great. Other than a few video/monitor issues I straightened it out and it worked beautifully... but a SuSe iso is unavailable, so I thought I'd try out Mandrake. I burned the isos and installed.... everything went great.... until kde started up, and, no cool sound when the peripherals load... so i tryed playing some mp3 files with xmms... no sound... So now I'm stuck with no sound... Any ideas? I'm really a newbie and I really enjoy the ease and logical nature of linux, but no sound really bites... Mandrake 9.1 w/ Sound Blaster LIVE! Value Thanks, Drew Share this post Link to post
Graeme43 0 Posted June 8, 2003 Thats EXACTLY what i was getting :x So I switched to Redhat 9 8) Go to Mandrake Control Center > Hardware > HardDrake > SB Live! then click run config ( or similar ) Should launch a window and it should be set at Audigy driver where you want Emu10k1 :x Share this post Link to post
Vermyn 0 Posted June 8, 2003 In both KDE and GNOME on Mandrake, it does not start the soundserver by default. In KDE, go to the control panel and the sounds applet (I use GNOME so I can't remember what KDE calls it)... click the box to start the ARTS soundserver on startup. Share this post Link to post
Graeme43 0 Posted June 9, 2003 you sure it will work? is sound disabled by deafult? im on redhat just now and i get sound, but want to go back to mandrake and get sound :x :x :x :x :x :x Share this post Link to post
Vermyn 0 Posted June 9, 2003 I know that the soundservers are disabled by default. And I also know that if you have an SBLive, it will work hands down. Share this post Link to post
Graeme43 0 Posted June 9, 2003 My SB Live wont work hands down ;( its driving me nuts :x :x i need help :x Share this post Link to post
Vermyn 0 Posted June 9, 2003 You reinstalled Mandrake and it doesn't work? Did you try enabling the soundserver? Share this post Link to post
Graeme43 0 Posted June 10, 2003 yeah i tried that my onboard sound is set as master, i think, how do i make my SB Live master ;( Share this post Link to post
Vermyn 0 Posted June 10, 2003 Two sound cards rarely coexist. You'll need to disable the onboard sound in BIOS (usually there) or via a jumper on your motherboard... Share this post Link to post
|TREMOR| 0 Posted August 4, 2003 By default, the sound is muted in mandrake 9.1. Open aumix (multimedia menu) and increase the levels. Press "S" to save settings, so that they are saved for the next reboot. This helps :x Share this post Link to post
computertrendy 0 Posted August 16, 2003 I cant even open the mixer! When I try to load Volume Control: "Please check if you have permission to open /dev/mixer Or see if your kernel supports sound." When I open audio meter: "Cannot connect to sound daemon. Open esd at control panel." Huh? What's this? Nobody's had this problem yet.Please e-mail me or something cause this really sucks! Share this post Link to post