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First of sll, i wan to apologize to all of the admin. or peoples who are noticing all of my posts today, Im at school and i really have nothing else to do, im in strudy hall and my teacher wont let me check my email, but any ways, i just remembered that I don't have any sounds in Mandrake like i did in windows or anything, the only sound, is when i play a cd, and thats not what im talking about. well if anyone can help youve seen me enough to know that anything you can do will be appreciaited. Thank you lots.
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sound in mandrake
hi
you need to configure your soundcard. you could use setup. /*ghost*/
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I get the same problem with "RedHat 7.1".
I'd try to run setup, but i don't know where it is located. Is there a setup on the CD? (sorry, i could'n check because i don't have the cd at the moment.) Thank you. |
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In red hat I think it is sndconfig or snd-config. But your sound card has to be supported
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Yes, there is sound on Mandrake.
Can't help you much on configuring your soundcard though. If you are using KDE, you can use HardDrake click on hardware then sound. It will try to configure your card there. Or as stated in another post use sndconfig at the prompt. |
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