[linux-audio-user] audiophile 2496 with Fedora Core 3

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Thanks for the info-- another question:  Is the idea here that kudzu will
fail to detect the Audiophile 2496 if onboard sound is enabled?  Shouldn't
it be able to detect both sound systems?

This same Audiophile 2496 card is accessible to Windows XP and works fine
there.  (This is a dual-boot system.)

More information: I installed the OSS driver for the Audiophile 2496 but
it said "failed to find the hardware."  I don't know in what sense it
tries, whether it actually probes the PCI bus or just reads
/etc/sysconfig/hwconf.  Of course the A2496 was not in
/etc/sysconfig/hwconf because kudzu didn't find it.

Okay, I will check the mobo jumpers.

Thanks everyone,
-Mike

<quote who="nigel henry">
> Hi Mike. You may have a jumper on your mobo to disable the onboard
> soundcard.
> I use an Audigy2 soundblaster card and disabling the onboard sound by
> means
> of the jumper on the board got things going ok. You'll probably need the
> manual for the mobo to see where it actually is. All the best. Nigel.
>
>
>
> On Monday 18 Apr 2005 5:54 pm, Michael Mossey wrote:
>> Thanks for your suggestions, everyone.  Unofrtunately, I'm still having
>> problems.  kudzu is not finding by Audiophile 2496.  I commented out the
>> onboard sound stuff from /etc/modprobe.conf and /etc/sysconfig/hwconf
>> and
>> rebooted.  I disabled the onboard sound in the bios--or rather, it
>> wasn't
>> clear what the bios options were, I selected "disable audio codec" which
>> was the only audio-related option.  I booted FC3.  It detected "new
>> hardware" which turned out to be the onboard sound.  It did not detect
>> the
>> Audiophile 2496.
>>
>> This is an HP Pavilion computer.
>>
>> Any ideas at this point?
>>
>> -Mike
>>
>> <
>> quote who="aljordan@xxxxxxxxxxxx">
>>
>> > When I installed Planetccrma, I had a the onboard motherboard sound
>> card
>> > working.  When I put the Audiophile 2496 in, I installed it, let kudzu
>> > find it.
>> >
>> > After bootup I edited /etc/modprobe.conf and moved the new lines for
>> the
>> > audiophile in front of the ones for the onboard sound, and I also
>> > reversed the snd-card-0 snd-card-1 numbers so that the audiophile 2496
>> > was seen as the default sound card.
>> >
>> > After that I added a .asoundrc file for the audiophile 2496 to my home
>> > directory and a system wide one to /etc based on the directions at the
>> > alsa site:
>> >
>> > http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Midiman
>> >%2FMAudio&card=Delta+Audiophile+2496.&chip=ICE1712+%28Envy24%29&module=ice
>> >1712#aso
>> >
>> > Alan
>> >
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: Michael Mossey <mpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> > Date: Sunday, April 17, 2005 5:24 pm
>> > Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] audiophile 2496 with Fedora Core 3
>> >
>> >> Hmm, when I went to the Planet CCRMA website, it said "Install
>> >> Fedora Core
>> >> 3.  You should now have a properly configured and working sound
>> >> card.
>> >> Then install the CCRMA sound applications."  What's wrong with this
>> >> picture is that I don't have a properly configured and working
>> >> sound card
>> >> after doing the Fedora Core 3 install.  It didn't recognize my
>> >> Audiophile2496 as far as I can tell--it configured the onboard
>> >> sound.  Can you tell
>> >> me more specifically what you did to get the Audiophile 2496 working?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> Mike
>
>


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