On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 06:30 -0700, Alan Dayley wrote: > mike enriquez said: > > > > I have tried 3 cards. First the Intel 915GAG card has a built in > > Sound Card and that didn't work.I put a Turttle Graphics Sound Card and > > that did not work as well as Sound Blaster 24bit. The SB and Turttle > > card were very simple and Fedora 3 would not see them. > > What do you think? > > To full fill what I said, I checked my new computer here. It has the > nVidia chipset but I did not load any binary nVidia drivers. FC3 just > worked with it. This is what it lists for my sound card: Multimedia audio > controller: nVidia Corporation MCP2S AC'97 Audio Controller (rev a1) > > I don't know if nVidia based sound cards are available. > > More to your point: We need more information than just a report of > failure. You need to plug one of these boards in and tell us exactly: > - Any messages you get or see about the sound > - Bring up a terminal or console and do the command /sbin/lspci. Post the > output of this command. > - Do the command /sbin/lsmod. Post the output of this command. > - What sound card is currently installed? > - What kind of slot (PCI, ISA) is it in? > - What motherboard do you have? > > I don't think you should be having this much trouble with getting sound > working. ---- I don't think that the ISA cards work on Fedora 3 - I don't think ISA support is compiled into the kernel as they distribute it. The motherboard sound should have worked...Alan, Donn and Siri all made good suggestions. The Turtle and SB cards should also work if they are PCI and not ISA BUT you would need to completely disable the on-board sound in BIOS if you use a separate card as the interrupts would fight for control and unpredictable things would happen. Suggest that you shut down, remove all sound cards, reboot, check BIOS, enable built-in sound adaptor, allow it to assign interrupts automatically if possible. If booting doesn't display 'kudzu' hardware device found/removed then once booted, get into terminal, 'su -' to root and manually run 'kudzu' to see if it detects any changes, hardware. Then one last thing to do... 'Fedora Menu' -> System Tools -> Sound Card Detection if all that fails, shutdown - insert one of the sound cards, reboot, enter BIOS and disable built-in sound card and repeat kudzu/sound card detection Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss