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[LI] Re: Sound Advice



Stopping X windows by 'kill pid' makes it start almost as soon as it is
killed.
What is the script controlling starting of X at this point?
Thanks
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> Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 18:15:15 +0530
> From: "Aditya Deshpande" <adityad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [LI] Sound Advice
>
> The correct way of configuring you sound card would be to exit X -Windows
> into text mode( also you have to be logged in as root.)
>..........
> Also are you giving the correct IRQ and DMA settings
>
> Regards
> Aditya
> ----------------------------------------------------
> | Hi guys(gals?),
> ........
> | I have an AZTEC 2320 PnP sndcard.
> | The problem is that although I get sound in Win, there is none in Linux.
> The
> | applications say -'you must compile sound support into the kernel'. I
have
> | already enabled sound support in the Gnome config.
> | Although I have run sndconfig as root, it behaved strangly . After
running
> | it, it detects the card correctly, gives the name, and prompts for OK.
> After
> | that it just *hangs*. A couple of times, I was forced to *reboot*.
Another
> | time it just ended as if nothing had happened. The sound did not come
on.
> | Sndconfig advises to exit XWindows before running it. I do this by
> pressing
> | Ctrl-Alt-F1. Is this right? Can this be the problem? Also if you may,
how
> to
> | get back from a terminal session to X? Typing 'X' says that Xserver is
> | already running.
> | Thanks for reading till here
> | Manish Joshi

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