Even more ad nauseum i810_audio in 8.0

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>In response to Dennis Gilmore who stated:
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>>>Do you need 2 sound cards?  try disabling the onboard sound.  my mboard
>>>has an onboard ac97 codec  which i have disabled and i use a sblive no
>>>problems at all
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> Sure you could use just one, but not here. I have /dev/dsp and /dev/dsp1.
> When I turn off on board sound ac97 codec in bios and delete the hwconf
> entries for it, delete the /etc/modules.conf entry for it, after rebooting and
> running redhat-config-soundcard I get sound, but going into enable sounds
> for gnome I get NADA, absolutely nothing with my SBLive card.
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> So I'm not sure if there is a problem with the /dev/dsp entries or what?
> The permissions on the /dev/dsp and /dev/dsp1 are set to crw.......
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> Can anyone else give me some sure fire way of reinitializing sound on this
> system? 
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> Would very much appreciate it.
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>Is the esd daemon running? If not: "/usr/bin/esd &" should do it.
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Actually it was running so what next? IOW no sound yet.

I removed the SBLive card from the system and now have just the i810 onboard
loaded. Now though I have absolutely zero detection of sound. Go figure.

Anymore ideas?

Thanks



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