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    Ok need some help

    Been looking everywhere for drivers/info well anything really. ok well i installed kubuntu because windows well it's horrid to be honest, now ive a sound problem with kubuntu. I have an Audigy 2 ZS which was working fine just before i installed kubuntu. now im new to this OS so really i have no idea what im doing, but ive been searching the net for hours now and i thought this is going to be my only hope of fixing it, Kubuntu can see my card and it shows the correct name (audigy 2 ZS) and i have selected it as the master channel Yet i still hear nothing from anything (i have a blown onboard sound device) so i cant check via that. So any help to my annoying problem would be very nice.
    Thanks

    #2
    Re: Ok need some help

    And i have already tried this dudes suggestion in someone elses thread.
    Originally posted by linuxwizard
    Try this > open Kmix > there should be a tab marked switches click on it > their could be 3 or 4 listed items there Tone,mic boost,etc > you are looking for the one Audigy Analog/Digital Output Jack unmark it ( it has a check mark or colored in box) now try your sound.

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      #3
      Re: Ok need some help

      All the volumes are turned up, speakers are on & turned up, and plugged into the right port, etc.?
      For external use only.

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        #4
        Re: Ok need some help

        Unfortunately, I see more problems than solutions with Audigy cards, when I search on it at Ubuntu Forums.

        Here's the basic approach to fixing sound issues: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449

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          #5
          Re: Ok need some help

          Ahh great, Yes the volumes are up the speakers/amp is turned on and working on other channels (through dvd player/tv etc..) Anyway, Just been reading a part of that link, it says about the alsa thingy well i went in the terminal thing on kubuntu with "alsamixer" command and it is showing the other soundcard or something, "Card via 8235" which is the other selection other than the audiigy, so basically somehow i have to swap that to my audigy card. How do i get in the alsamixer settings ? i really dont understand this heh

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            #6
            Re: Ok need some help

            Try a right-click on the speaker icon down on the panel. Choose "Show Mixer Window". I'm going to a take a look at mine and see if I can see you change the device.

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              #7
              Re: Ok need some help

              Nah -- scratch that.

              Do Alt-F2, and enter "kcontrol". This will open the KDE Control Panel. Click on "Sound and Multimedia", then "Sound System" and then click the "Hardware" tab. On mine (which only has 1 sound chip), the "select & configure your audio device" window is set to "Automatic". Maybe you can fiddle with that and get it to see the Audigy card?

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                #8
                Re: Ok need some help

                That's what i was playing with before i came to the forum with no joy unfortunately. kubuntu definatly can see my audio card but somehow i have to select it with in the alsamixer thing (i think)

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                  #9
                  Re: Ok need some help

                  Do you have the alsamixergui package installed?

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                    #10
                    Re: Ok need some help

                    i have just installed it ( from the terminal) hope that was right, Really no idea what i am doing

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                      #11
                      Re: Ok need some help

                      All you really do with the alsamixer is make damned sure that NONE of the channels are muted. But you kinda need to rule that out.

                      I tracked down your card on the ALSA project site. Had you found this yet? http://www.alsa-project.org/main/ind...Module-emu10k1


                      EDIT: What do you see when you type (in the console)
                      Code:
                      modinfo soundcore
                      ?

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                        #12
                        Re: Ok need some help

                        Sweet thanks i will have a read, but when i type things in the terminal i get permission denied, why is this ??/ and is there a way around it ? and in the alsamixergui i still cant change my card or anything like that

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                          #13
                          Re: Ok need some help

                          Originally posted by r5gtt2k3

                          when i type things in the terminal i get permission denied
                          MMmmmmmmmmmmm ... that's NOT good, except for commands reserved for the Super User. For the above command (modinfo), you should be able to type it as I wrote it and get the output, like this:

                          Code:
                          dibl@gutsy:~$ modinfo soundcore
                          filename:    /lib/modules/2.6.22-10-generic/kernel/sound/soundcore.ko
                          alias:     char-major-14-*
                          license:    GPL
                          author:     Alan Cox
                          description:  Core sound module
                          srcversion:   548AA54AF08207316C104F8
                          depends:
                          vermagic:    2.6.22-10-generic SMP mod_unload
                          If you are being denied permission to do this, then (a) there's a fundamental problem with your Linux setup, and (b) that problem could be relevant to the sound problem. :P

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                            #14
                            Re: Ok need some help

                            well here is a screenshot http://i4.tinypic.com/4uot37k.png that is confirming that my card should work right ?
                            and about the permission denied, if i was to install kubuntu again (i have only downloaded updates so far so it wouldnt be a problem) how would i go about it ? i just used guided mode when i installed, how does "one become super user" hehe

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                              #15
                              Re: Ok need some help

                              And also from the console when i type modinfo soundcore i got this
                              tard@Kubuntu:~$ modinfo soundcore
                              filename: /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/kernel/sound/soundcore.ko
                              alias: char-major-14-*
                              license: GPL
                              author: Alan Cox
                              description: Core sound module
                              srcversion: 45750F13477CBA5B6F36F46
                              depends:
                              vermagic: 2.6.20-16-generic SMP mod_unload 586

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