I suspect it's something very simple (but I may be wrong.) I probably did something dumb, but since I don't have a log of what I did, I just don't know. I've read everything I could find on the subject, and have performed the actions suggested in the FM (as in RTFM). I read what was in Running Linux and Linux Cookbook (darned little, and not pertinent.) I have examined dmesg, various /var/log files, various .conf files. I'm overwhelmed by the mass of information my computer will give me, but I don't know what's pertinent and what's not. OK. I'm running Xandros Desktop OS 3.0.1 Deluxe, with vmlinux-2.6.9x1 on a homebuilt ABIT MB with nVidia nForce drivers, AMD Athlon 1200mHz, 512 Mb RAM. A hardware search found this: > [audio.0000_00_05_0] > class = 0x040100 > classname = Multimedia audio controller > desc = nForce MultiMedia audio [Via VT82C686B] > manu = nVidia Corporation > pci = 0x10de, 0x006b, 0x147b, 0x1c06 > revision = a2 > subdesc = 1c06 > submanu = ABIT Computer Corp. > > [audio.0000_00_06_0] > class = 0x040100 > classname = Multimedia audio controller > desc = nForce2 AC97 Audio Controler (MCP) > kerneldrivers = snd-intel8x0 > manu = nVidia Corporation > pci = 0x10de, 0x006a, 0x147b, 0x1c06 > revision = a1 > subdesc = 1c06 > submanu = ABIT Computer Corp. > > [audio.0000_01_06_0] > class = 0x040100 > classname = Multimedia audio controller > desc = SB Audigy LS > manu = Creative Labs > pci = 0x1102, 0x0007, 0x1102, 0x1006 > subdesc = 1006 > submanu = Creative Labs > > : And under Sound Card, I got: Sound driver:3.8.1a-98706 emulation mode Kernel: Linux Pooh-at-Home 2.6.9x1 #1 Mon Nov 29:12:57 EST 2004 i686 Configuration: 0 Installed drivers: type 10 ALSA emulation Card config: nVidia nForce 2a10xe5081000, irq 3 Audio device: 0: nVidia nForce2 (DUPLEX) Sinth devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG Midi devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG Timers: 7: system timer Mixers: 0: RealTek ALC658 rev0 (If there are any mistakes in the above few lines, I apologize. I couldn't find a way to cut and paste them. I had to copy them the hard way: Long-hand first, then keyboard: both prone to mistakes.) Now. I have never been able to get the audio device built into the motherboard to work. I have always used the Creative Labs Audigy. It looks like the sound driver(s) are trying to drive the on-board audio, but there is no output from there either. The Creative Labs Audigy works under WinXP so I know the board isn't blown. I'm stumped. frustrated. What kind of debug procedure can I initiate? In other words, where do I go from here? Bob Eaton --------------------------------------------------- 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