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solxyz
Joined: 07 Mar 2008 Posts: 12
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Posted: Wed 03 Aug 2011, 19:02 Post_subject:
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I know a number of people have similar problems. Often their posts go unanswered. There are a few suggested solutions out there, but none of them have worked for me. Ok, here are the details:
1.When I startup, there is no sound.
2. Run alsaconf and select the second recognized card: emu10kx1
3. Finish the process and choose to modify /etc/modprobe.conf
4. Sound works fine
5. Reboot and there is no sound until I repeat the process.
When I examine /etc/modprobe.conf after running alsaconf, I find that it has been duly modified. Specifically I find these lines:
"# --- BEGIN: Generated by ALSACONF, do not edit. ---
# --- ALSACONF version 1.0.20 ---
alias snd-card-0 snd-emu10k1x
alias sound-slot-0 snd-emu10k1x
# --- END: Generated by ALSACONF, do not edit. ---"
However, after I reboot, when I examine the file, I find that it has changed. Now I find:
"--- BEGIN: Generated by ALSACONF, do not edit. ---
# --- ALSACONF version 1.0.20 ---
alias snd-card-0 snd-intel8x0
alias sound-slot-0 snd-intel8x0
# --- END: Generated by ALSACONF, do not edit. ---"
alias snd-card-1 snd-emu10k1x
alias sound-slot-1 snd-emu10k1x"
How odd. As an experiment I have tried manually editing /etc/modprobe.conf in a number of ways, and consistently every reference to snd-card-0, etc is switched to refer to snd-intel8x0, and every reference to snd-card-1 is switched to refer to snd-emu10k1x. What gives?
Although Im interested in getting to the bottom of this, I would be quite happy if someone could help me write a script that would change the sound card to the emu10kx1, so that I dont have to go through alsaconf every time.
Thank you.
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solxyz
Joined: 07 Mar 2008 Posts: 12
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Posted: Wed 03 Aug 2011, 19:02 Post_subject:
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BTW, this problem has been consistent across a number of versions of puppy.
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Farm
Joined: 03 Jan 2012 Posts: 14
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Posted: Tue 03 Jan 2012, 19:02 Post_subject:
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Hey I have a very similar problem but a different sound card while running Lucid Puppy. I run the wizard get good sound, when I reboot sound has gone away again. Oh I get good sound on initial boot of Puppy Linux CD, once I do a save, then the sound is gone until I run wizard again, but lost at boot-up again.
It would seem to be a simple fix or patch to correct the situation, but yet I still am fighting with it. Could something in the save file causing it?
I hope someone will post a work around or fix.
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Farm
Joined: 03 Jan 2012 Posts: 14
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Posted: Sun 15 Jan 2012, 20:53 Post_subject:
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Hey I patched my “/etc/init.d/10alsa” file with the correct sound card chip and now my sound works every time I reboot. I explained how to do it on a couple other sound related threads on this site. It may work for you though I had a differnt sound card.
Just enter the correct info that you can cut and past from your “/etc/modprobe.d/alsa.conf” file into your “/etc/init.d/10alsa” file. Of course do this patch after you have ran "alsa wizard" F.G.
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robjohnson
Joined: 05 Jun 2012 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue 05 Jun 2012, 15:35 Post_subject:
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About how much did a new sound card cost? I'm new to this whole thing and figuring out estimates.
I've been to Fry's a couple times too, but I joined the whole forum thing because I thought I could learn a lot more a lot faster.
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