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Gary Sandine wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Sun, 2006-08-13 at 21:02 -0600, Andres Paglayan wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I knew it, but I was betting it would ring "someone" a bell, ;-0
On Aug 13, 2006, at 2:43 PM, BrianO'Keefe wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Thanks for the input but "something" "somewhere" are a bit too
vague for my small mind.
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One way... if your sound driver is snd_powermac (look at lsmod output),
make a file /etc/modprobe.d/local and put this line in it:
options snd_powermac option=value
You'll have to find out what "option" and "value" should be for your
sound driver.
Does restarting the sound server manually actually make sound start
working again? If so, which sound server?
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That was my original question. How do I restart the sound server
manually?<br>
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