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Welcome to suseforums.net.
Please, next time you post, on a different problem, can you start a new thread? From what I can see from the script, your pc is a 64-bit X86_64 (running openSUSE-10.2 x86-64). You definitely do NOT have a PPC (Power PC). This is a PPC forum area, and a PPC thread.
Hence this post is in the wrong area of the forum, and will quite likely not get the attention it deserves as a result. Perhaps the moderators could move both your post, and my post, to a proper new thread in the correct area of the forum.
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sorry about that. I kind of overlooked that fact when I posted.
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Anyway, newbie forum mistakes aside, could try:
a. go to YaST > HARDWARE > SOUND > Other and test your sound, if no sound then,
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I did that. It did not work.
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b. go to YaST > HARDWARE > SOUND > Other > Volume and setup your PCM and Master Volume levels up and test your sound (these actually appear to be ok by the script output you provided), and if no sound then,
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my PCM volume level should be high enough to hear something. For some strange reason, I have no Master volume setting
when I run "amixer set Master unmute,unmute"
I get: "amixer: Unable to find simple control 'Master',0"
Why?
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c. go to YaST > HARDWARE > SOUND > EDIT and remove and then re-install/edit your sound configuration. Note when you remove the card, it is simply not configured, but neither is it removed,
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I have tried that a number of times already. It did not help.
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..... and if still no sound then,
d. exit YaST and open a konsole (<ALT><F2> and type: konsole) and in the knosole type: su (enter root password when prompted), followed by: alsaconf and then setup your sound.
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This also did not help.
I downloaded and installed the newer driver alsa-driver-1.0.14rc4.tar.bz2. Could not find same format file for tools and firmware. I need to configure it to use lib64 and therefore do not want to install with an rpm.
Any more suggestions?