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Ok I'm getting sick of non-working sound..


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hello,

until now i had some problems - drivers were loaded any I could hear music with xmms ONLY. But now I restarted pc and at boot everyhing's ok (mixer, alsa, ...) but as I come in kde I get this message:

 

Error while initializing the sound driver:

device: default can't be opened for playback (No such file or directory)

The sound server will continue, using the null output device.

 

I can see there's no /dev/dsp. And again - at boot there was no error message about it just the normal green "OK".

 

I have nforce2 chipset with realtek ac650 onboard sound (or sth like that) plus a terratec pci card.

Btw - all i could think of I could break was to upgrade mandrake using the urpmi update - i didn't play with settings or i set them back where they were..

Please help..i lost much nerves with this problem already..

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Wow great!!! after all the pain of searching and asking..finally sound works through the onboard audio. Thanks man very much!!

Although I'm more than happy that it works now - i'd like to setup also the terratec one.

If I do a modprobe snd-ice1712 (the driver that should work with it) I can see it in xmms config but if i select it i get an error:

 

Couldn't open audio

Please check that:

 

Your soundcard is configured properly

You have the correct output plugin selected

No other program is blocking the soundcard

 

 

any idea?

Thanks again..

Matej

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somewhere there is a file called modules.autoload but i can't remember the exact directory, perhaps /etc

 

you can add the module in there...

 

but I would suggest trying to use Mandrake Control Center -> Hardware -> Hardware Detection to change the driver for your card. it should be listed there and running the config tool should give you a driver option. either way should work, just MCC may do some mandrake-specific things.

 

edit: i just noticed devries already suggested using Mandrake Control Center

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