Problem/Solution with Discovery of Creative Labs/Ensonic PCI 1371 Card.

James C. Bevier jim at jbsys.com
Sun Feb 22 15:32:08 UTC 2004


Hello,

I have been following all the threads on getting sound to work.  I
also have the Ensonic 1371 PCI sound card.  I have changed the
name in modprobe.conf to snd-ens1371.  The sound icon said it was
muted, so I set the volume to 70% and I still have not sound.  It is as
if the speakers are disconnected.  I tried the Preferences->sounds->
Sound Events and tried playing a few.  Nothing, zippo.  No errors,
no sound.  I also have turned off kudzu as someone else suggested.
Still nothing.  What else to try?

Jim

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Schwendt" <ms-nospam-0306 at arcor.de>
To: <fedora-test-list at redhat.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 4:48 AM
Subject: Re: Problem/Solution with Discovery of Creative Labs/Ensonic PCI 1371
Card.


> On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 22:57:59 -0500, Peter A. Banks wrote:
>
> > I finally had time to chase why my Creative Labs/Ensonic 1371 PCI sound card
> > was not working.
> > Anaconda/ Kudzu defined the driver to be snd-es1371. I went to the
> > alsa-project site ( www.alsa-project.org ) and looked up the driver for the
> > card.
> > They said the card needed snd-ens1371. I verified the driver was in the
> > /lib/modules/kernel directory tree then changed the reference in the
> > modprobe file.
>
> Sounds very familiar as I've reported this some time ago:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=115651
>
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