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AC97 audio internet sharing on mandrake 8.2

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voidmain:
Ooops, didn't notice you were running Mandrake.  It's /sbin/sndconfig in RedHat.  Type "locate sndconfig | grep bin" and if you have it installed then it should show you where.  Mandrake might have a different command, don't remember. Hopefully a Mandrake user here can help. Sorry about that..

[ June 21, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]

BobsYourUncle:
it did nothing... does that mean i don't have it? how else do i setup my sound?

voidmain:
Have you looked at the Mandrake documentation?  I just looked in the 8.2 manual on Mandrake's web site and it looks to me like you can configure your sound card in harddrake...  But like I said, I don't use Mandrake.  You can read the manual or wait for someone here to help.  They surely will sooner or later.

mulac:
well sorry to point out the obvious, but when i couldn't get my sound to work, VoidMain suggested running "kmix" and turning all the volumes up! this worked a treat!

try that! (just type "kmix" at a prompt) of course if it doesn't work, then it's back to configuring et c... there's a thread in this forum a few weeks back where i jump through a few hoops trying to get my sound to work, maybe you should go and search for "sound" in the unix forums, and see if you can come up with anything...

[ June 25, 2002: Message edited by: Calum ]

KernelPanic:
If i am right the AC97 is an on-board sound thingy. I am haveing similar problemson a computer i have been setting mandrake 8.2 up on at work. It has a Jetway M/B and the linux drivers are on its CD-ROM.
But you need to compile them and then load the modules. I have not done this yet, but will be doing tomorrow, so we'lll see what happens....

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