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Unhappy Why i can't use the tool "turbosoundcfg" to configure the sound in my TurboLinux?

But the page "http://www.chinalinuxpub.com/doc/tlc61/node60.html" says it can.Why ?What can i do?
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Did you login as root ? At least "su" while doing that ? Some configuration or more presicely system settings requirer higher access to configure one system. If the system is been set as no other user can mess any of the system components then we have to use root or su to configure. Give a try.. Login as root or use su.. Post back.
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And how do you know you can't? What error are you getting?
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i logined as root ,not other user

And the sys tell me:the command not found(or so).
However my os is 7.0(Chinese Version),not 6.0 as the page on www says.I think whether the diffrence exist because of it.But I still doesn't know .
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