Hi. Your problems are because you are using an old 2.4.27 kernel and OSS drivers. Try upgrading to a 2.6 kernel and using the alsa support. Hope this helps. Kenny On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 10:55:00AM -0700, Sean McMahon wrote: > I really couldn't think of a better subject line. I upgraded a gateway 400 MHZ > system to debian sarge speakup kernel 2.4.27. So far, these are the two things > I've noticed. Sound works but only with headphones and another pair of speakers > I have. Sound does not come out of the speakers I used to use when this system > was windows. The speakers are the kind with a sub-woofer and I believe the > cable connecting them to the speaker jack is the digital cable. They didn't > work on my other linux or windows system either but I figured it was the type of > soundcard. What's going on here? Is this some gateway propriotary thing going > on here? The sound under Windows was registered as a creative soundblaster 64 > or 128D depending on which drivers I was using. Under Linux it reagisters as > the ensonic S1371 chipset. I figure that is correct sinse sound with other > speakers works. I'm using os sound modules. My second annoyance is the > computer doesn't fully shut off when I shutdown. It used to do that almost all > the time but not always. I've shut the system down twice, and so far, it is > consistant. Power to the drives powers down, but you can still ear the fans > wering and you really have to hold in that power button to get the system off. > One thing I noticed from the bootup messages is the system apic couldn't be > enabled because the bios was dectected as pre-1998. However, Linux was able to > enable it's own apic and I did technically purchase the system in 1999. I > don't know if I'm using apm or acbi. > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup