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Sound in RedHat 8.0.

Sound in RedHat 8.0.

2003-07-21       - By Panos Tsapralis (TELLAS)

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I posted this issue some time ago but got no answer, that could help me
resolve it, so, here I am again, in hope of getting some better help
this time:

No matter what I do, I cannot get any sound out of my system, except for
the various dings & clicks of the user interface in Gnome. I am trying
to use the CD & audio players in Gnome or in KDE but nothing is heard
(although the applications seem to work O.K.).

I am confident that my sound card (ESS Maestro3) is recognised by the OS
at boot time, since the system log mentions its name and configuration
(identical to those derived under Windows XP). As an additional proof of
evidence, I get the sounds of the Gnome UI. The only thing, that
troubles me, is the following messages (in various parts of the system
log):

modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-service-0-3,
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-service-1-0,
modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module sound-slot-1.

I strongly suspect that the roots of my problem are in these messages.
What do they mean and what should I do in order to resolve this?

TIA,
--
Panos Platon Tsapralis,
Software Engineer, SAP-R/3 specialist,
Registered Linux User #305894,
Ximian Evolution (ver.1.4) on Red Hat Linux (8.0),
Athens, GREECE,
cell-phone: +306946462857, fax: +302108054420,
e-mail: panosplaton@(protected), panosplaton@(protected)




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