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Old 29-Mar-2006, 11:49
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I Have a Creative Labs Audigy2 ZS Notebook (Model number SB0530) PCMCIA sound card, and I am using SuSE 10.0.

YaST2 Detects it as a "SB0400 Audigy2 Value" which obviously is not my card. Any time that I try to configure it, (auto, normal, and manual) it freezes up and I have to turn off my computer and restart.

I am somewhat of a novice when it comes to linux, so an easy tutorial would be nice, or a nice in depth response would be awesome too! Thanks.
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Old 29-Mar-2006, 12:24
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I Have a Creative Labs Audigy2 ZS Notebook (Model number SB0530) PCMCIA sound card, and I am using SuSE 10.0.

YaST2 Detects it as a "SB0400 Audigy2 Value" which obviously is not my card. Any time that I try to configure it, (auto, normal, and manual) it freezes up and I have to turn off my computer and restart.[/b]
Freezing is not nice.

Do you also have motherboard sound on your laptop? If so, can you go into your BIOS, turn off the motherboard sound, and then try the PCMCIA?
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Old 29-Mar-2006, 13:07
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hey thanks for the reply!

That seemed like it was a very good idea. I do have built in sound on my laptop motherboard, but unfortuantely my BIOS does not give me the option of disabling it .
 

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