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Error with gnome-volume-control



Hello all,
I've encountered an error when trying to run gnome-volume-control.  I 
get an error window that says:

An error occurred while loading or saving configuration information for
gnome-volume-control. Some of your configuration settings may not work
properly.

Clicking on 'details', I get:

Bad key or directory name:
 "/apps/gnome-volume-control/OSS-Crystal_audio_controller_(CS423-1/vol": `(' is an invalid character in key/directory names
Bad key or directory name:
 "/apps/gnome-volume-control/OSS-Crystal_audio_controller_(CS423-1/pcm": `(' is an invalid character in key/directory names
Bad key or directory name:
 "/apps/gnome-volume-control/OSS-Crystal_audio_controller_(CS423-1/speaker": `(' is an invalid character in key/directory names
Bad key or directory name:
 "/apps/gnome-volume-control/OSS-Crystal_audio_controller_(CS423-1/mic": `(' is an invalid character in key/directory names
Bad key or directory name:
 "/apps/gnome-volume-control/OSS-Crystal_audio_controller_(CS423-1/mix": `(' is an invalid character in key/directory names
Bad key or directory name:
 "/apps/gnome-volume-control/OSS-Crystal_audio_controller_(CS423-1/igain": `(' is an invalid character in key/directory names
Bad key or directory name:
 "/apps/gnome-volume-control/OSS-Crystal_audio_controller_(CS423-1/line1": `(' is an invalid character in key/directory names
Bad key or directory name:
 "/apps/gnome-volume-control/OSS-Crystal_audio_controller_(CS423-1/line2": `(' is an invalid character in key/directory names
Bad key or directory name:
 "/apps/gnome-volume-control/OSS-Crystal_audio_controller_(CS423-1/line3": `(' is an invalid character in key/directory names

grep -ri CS4232-1 .* gives me no results (meaning I can't find a user
configuration file that has this erroneous setting.  I have no audio
from GNOME itself, although other apps use ESD and OSS just fine.  I'm
assuming this is a remnant from GNOME1, but I have no idea where to
look.

TIA,
Steve
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