System-config-soundcard

Sean McMahon smcmahon at usgs.gov
Mon Nov 29 12:58:28 EST 2004


lsmod tells you all the modules currently installed in your kernel.  What distro
are you using?  If something needs x-windows to work, and you intend to use
speakup, get rid of it and find something which isn't x-windows dependent.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kenneth Lee" <klee15 at cox.net>
To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 12:39 PM
Subject: System-config-soundcard


Hello all, I'm trying to configure my soundcard and I'm not having much
luck.

The system is a Dell GX1 running Fedora FC2 and the audio adaptor is a
built-in Crystal brand.

I googled the speakup archives and read all the msgs related to soundcards.
Everything I read suggested using sndconfig, so I had to find it on the web
and install it. I used rpm to install and got a warning (which I already
forgot), but the program is there and runs.  When I run sndconfig it reports
that I have no sound mmodules installed in the kernal.  Well I don't know
anything about that or how to find out what modules are installed nor how to
install others.

Later I found a utility called "system.config-soundcard" but when I ran it
it said I need to run in an X window or set my DISPLAY variable.

So  I set my DISPLAY variable to "export DISPLAY=localhost:0" and now
system-config-soundcard just says I need to be running an X server.

I feel like I'm in an infinite loop! <g>

Thanks for any help

Ken -N5SWR


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