haha, I rolled back Jaunty as well. Anyway, for the time being I may have to rely on Vista to listen to songs! I give up for now!
Will do, I reinstalled Intrepid for now, so I have to re-run the script and send them the details. Thanks again.
Soundcheck!
Thanks for your useful script. I ran it as instructed and got sound through my EMU 1212m sound card for the first time ever on Ubuntu.
However my problem now is upon rebooting I loose the sound.
Is there something else I need to do? like post installation configuration, using a gedit style configuration file or something.
The only way I can get the sound back is by running the script using the -r option, rebooting then starting afresh using the -d then -i for install; which again gives me sound, however upon rebooting the sound disappears. Help!!
Similar problem here...
been using kubuntu 8.10, but it's so incomplete I decided to revisit gnome world... installed Linux Mint 6 (it's intrepid based) and surprisingly lost sound.
Now comes the wierdness...
adter running the script (thnx btw!!) I got sound, but only stereo, and dolby and other surround is muted.
than I run sudo alsa force-reload and everything works perfectly until the second reboot.
Very wierd.. what to do?
btw... it's an intel integrated card using S/PDIF optical out... not at the comp atm for aditional info...
I don't know how to troubleshoot those files... not very knowledgeable with alsa.....
having full surround working is a must as this is my HTPC...
running boxee mostly, but same behaviour with totem and vlc...
Fantastic, great script.
After searching for months trying to sort out the sound problems with my PowerMac G4 finally something that works.
Just one smallish point
After instalation my sound device was changed from PowerMac Tumbler to SoundByLayout in order to get it back I had to run
sudo alsaconf
then restart alsa
now at last sound is great.
many thanks.
Greetings
Steve
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