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Re: No Sound after install



The card is an add-on, I think I may just buy a new one (this will be my
third in three years though!) as $35 to get the driver could go towards
a shiny new one. Does anyone have any recommendations? I need to have an
optical out port working to use with my girlfriends minidisc.

Thanks, 
Doug

On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 23:21, Rick Stevens wrote:
> Doug McMahon wrote:
> > Thank you for your help, the kernel I'm running is 2.4.18-17.8.0
> 
> This may be a stupid question, but is the sound card built into the
> motherboard or is it an add-on?  I ask because the maker of your card
> went bankrupt a while back so further support would be questionable at
> best.
> 
> If it's built in, see if the BIOS allows you to disable it.  If so,
> I'd do it and go get a new sound card.  They're pretty cheap now
> and the odds of someone like SoundBlaster or Via going belly-up are
> far slimmer.
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