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| Hey, I'm a new Linux user so I don't know much about it. I've installed Mandrake 10, everything seems to be working fine, except for the sound. I've found on the Internet a tutorial, telling me to use ./sndconfig in /sbin but I can't find it... Could you help me please. Do I need to install something ? |
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| "Jean-Baptiste Hétier" <djib@radiopi.org> écrivait news:XnF94E48777232C7djibradiopiorg@138.195.8.3: > Hey, > > I'm a new Linux user so I don't know much about it. I've installed > Mandrake 10, everything seems to be working fine, except for the > sound. I've found on the Internet a tutorial, telling me to use > ./sndconfig in /sbin but I can't find it... > > Could you help me please. Do I need to install something ? > I've found the package ! Now I can't get my soundcard working, event with this ! |
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| "Jean-Baptiste Hétier" <djib@radiopi.org> wrote in message news:<XnF94E4D4A21E2EEdjibradiopiorg@138.195.8.3>. .. > "Jean-Baptiste Hétier" <djib@radiopi.org> écrivait > news:XnF94E48777232C7djibradiopiorg@138.195.8.3: > > > Hey, > > > > I'm a new Linux user so I don't know much about it. I've installed > > Mandrake 10, everything seems to be working fine, except for the > > sound. I've found on the Internet a tutorial, telling me to use > > ./sndconfig in /sbin but I can't find it... > > > > Could you help me please. Do I need to install something ? > > > > I've found the package ! > Now I can't get my soundcard working, event with this ! I imagine "alsaconfig" would probably be your best bet. Don't forget "alsamixer" to make sure you have the volume turned up! |
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| Mattias Honrendgard <comeand@kissmyfatarse.com> wrote: > I imagine "alsaconfig" would probably be your best bet. Don't forget > "alsamixer" to make sure you have the volume turned up! alsaconf Although maybe harddrake should be used to configure the sound card, might be more permanent that way. |