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sindi
Joined: 16 Aug 2009 Posts: 186
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Posted: Mon 24 Aug 2009, 10:03 Post subject:
no /dev/mixer or vol control with opl3sa2 Subject description: Micron desktop onboard sound not mixing |
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300MHz Micron desktop with onboard opl3sa2 sound correctly identified, puppy barks after setting up ALSA sound, but mixer does not work (cannot find /dev/mixer) and there is no vol control in tray.
Plays sound correctly otherwise. Used with unpowered speakers, still loud enough to hear in a quiet room. Hardware works fine with Win2K.
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Yakob2009
Joined: 25 Aug 2009 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue 25 Aug 2009, 22:27 Post subject:
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I have the EXACT same issue with my Toshiba laptop and it's internal opl3sa2.
Everytime i boot i have to setup ALSA and then it works but it always forgets on reboot.
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disciple
Joined: 20 May 2006 Posts: 6180 Location: Auckland, New Zealand
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Posted: Wed 26 Aug 2009, 03:44 Post subject:
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It may be a problem with Puppy's newish hardware detection.
- Before setting up your sound card, open a terminal and run lsmod to see what modules are loaded.
- Set up the sound card, then run lsmod again, and see what new modules have been loaded.
- Click "Menu->Setup->Wizard Wizard->Configure startup of Puppy->Click here to add a new module"
- Add the modules to the list.
If you have two sound cards it may be detecting and automatically setting up the other one, in which case you may have to use one of the other buttons to give the preferred one priority, or even blacklist the modules for the other one.
Also, maybe Puppy is detecting your card wrong, and loading the wrong module... I'm not really an expert on any of this stuff
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