Kam Leo wrote:
On 8/1/05, Marcus Zingmark <blackline(a)bodymodification.se>
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>Dotan Cohen wrote:
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>>On 8/1/05, Marcus Zingmark <blackline(a)bodymodification.se> wrote:
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>>>Hi!
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>>>Got Fedora Core 4 installed since yesterday and getting to know it
>>>better hour for hour.
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>>>I have problem with my Soundcard and I'm quite sure it's software
>>>related cause it works well under Windows. The thing is that I have
>>>sound and all but it's a buzzing sound that's quite annoying that
have
>>>not been there before. The buzz disapears if I pause the track so it
>>>does not seem to be related to the cables/speakers.
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>>>Linux had no trouble finding my sound device but I'm a bit confused by
>>>the name cause the soundcard detector says: "Ensoniq 5880 AudioPCI"
and
>>>I'm quite sure I have Creative Labs Soundblaster 128PCI. Can this be a
>>>driver issue?
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>>>Would be very tankeful for help with this issue, and keep it simple
>>>cause I'm really a newbie ;)
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>>>/// Marcus
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>>Might your motherboard also have built-in sound? Which MB do you have?
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>>Dotan
>>http://lyricslist.com/lyrics/artist_albums/214/gaynor_gloria.php
>>Gaynor, Gloria Song Lyrics
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>No, no inbuilt. megabyte?
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>/// Marcus
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Open volume control. Mute microphone and line-in if these inputs are unused.
They are down to bottom. But to my main question. Do I have the right
driver if the detector says "Ensoniq 5880 AudioPCI" when I have
Soundblaster 128PCI?