Re: Can't get audio to work
> > in effigy. They won't blame Red Hat. After all, it was my
> > decision to upgrade to 7.3. Not Red Hat's.
>
> Glen, could I interest you in apt-rpm ?? It's a rather sweet
> package for your RH boxes.
No. Downloading the rpms isn't the problem. The constant upgrades are.
I need a stable operating system that allows me to upgrade individual
packages instead of requiring that I upgrade the whole box. Red Hat
clearly doesn't meet that requirement. Red Hat's problem is that
they've gone commercial. In order to remain financially viable they
now *have* to regularly put out upgrades.
I have all the new 7.3 rpms on the hard drive. Some installed. Some
won't. So have have a part 7.2, part 7.3 box with a lot of broken
programs.
> Ouch! But, you DO have help. :--) My only request is "Purdy
> Please!, no html mail"
If I'm sending out html mail it's not by intent.
> lspci shows that yes, you DO have the sound chip on your motherboard
> and 'accessable". That's all. :--) So, let's see. Can you look at
> "dmesg | less" and see if you can see what it says about the
> initialization? THIS is where you'll see if the chipset was actually
> activated.
I see no reference in dmesg to anything audio, nor to IRQ 11, which is
where lspci -vv says audio is located.
Glen
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