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Old 18-Sep-2009, 16:04
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Default Sound problems

I have installed OpenSuse 11.1 KDE 4.1.3 and am having problems with sound. I am using MCP51 High Definition Audio driver. At first, I can here sound but the volume gets lower and lower until you can not hear it anymore. I am new to linux so can someone help me?
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I have installed OpenSuse 11.1 KDE 4.1.3 and am having problems with sound. I am using MCP51 High Definition Audio driver. At first, I can here sound but the volume gets lower and lower until you can not hear it anymore. I am new to linux so can someone help me?
Please check your mixer settings.

When your sound is gone, can you provide more very detailed information so a good recommendation can be given? For openSUSE-11.1, you can do that, with your laptop connected to the internet, by opening a gnome-terminal or a kde konsole and twice copy and paste the following into that terminal/konsole
Code:
/usr/sbin/alsa-info.sh
Run it the 1st time with root permissions. It will ask if you wish to do an update of the script. Select YES.

Then run it again (as either a regular user or as root). This time it will diagnose your PC's hardware and software configuration for audio, and it will post its output on the Internet/web. It will give you the URL of the web site. Please post that URL here. JUST the URL.

I'm currently on vacation, so it may be 3 to 4 days before I reply.
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Old 25-Sep-2009, 21:16
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Default Re: Sound problems

I got the problem fixed. I just followed the instructions
here.

SDB:Intel-HDA sound problems - openSUSE

Thanks for trying to help though.
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