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List:       linux-usb-users
Subject:    Re: [Linux-usb-users] Why I can't use USB audio device when
From:       Carl William Spitzer IV <cwsiv () juno ! com>
Date:       2004-07-10 21:31:27
Message-ID: 20040710.215556.12231.4.CWSIV () juno ! com
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SIS based chips??

if so check www.alsa-project.org for support.  If you dont find it
disable the onblard and replace with a daughter card.

I had a very old PI with a CMI8330 on an SIS board and was able to get
sound.  But that was with Suse.


CWSIV

On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 15:56:44 -0600 Rocky Zhang <rocky@userful.com>
writes:
>Hi,
>
>I am frustrated about it. I have a machine (FC2)with on board audio, 
>and
>I connect 2 Labtec USB Headset to my computer.  I tested 2 different
>install process:
>
>1) Disable onboard audio in BIOS, install Fedora 2, I can see 2 USB
>labtec Headset using "esd -h" commnad and can use in the audio
>applications; Then before reboot, I enable onboard audio in BIOS, 
>after
>boot up, I can see all 3 audio devices now (including internal one) 
>and
 


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