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From: Paul McAvoy <paulmcav@lanminds.com>
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Subject: problem with sb-awe driver
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I am curious, I just got the latest from the CVS tree, and am using alsa under
the 2.2.0-final kernel.

The problem I am having is that audio from the CDROM channel is disabled.  I
can manipulate the volume / record / play status on the channel, but no audio
is routed through the card.  I double checked with the oss driver to make sure
the audio card was working, and it is. 

Is there something I might have set incorrectly?  I have installed the
alsa-driver as per the instructions with the appropriato entries in the
conf.modules, and set up the /dev/ entries.

Thanks.

Paul

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