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865GV Audio Drivers for RHL3 Entrpse Linux


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29-Dec-2005, 07:06 AM #1
865GV Audio Drivers for RHL3 Entrpse Linux
hello all,
its been almost a year since i installed RHL3 Enterprise Linux - WorkStation on my comp. Dual boot, that is. I havent had enough time to work on it much. What puts me off about this isntallation is that it could not detect the audio chipset and load the necessary drivers.
I have a motherboard which uses the 865GV chipset.
According to Everest,
ASUS P4P800-MX motherboard,
Intel 82801EB ICH5 - AC'97 Audio Controller

I still cannot find drivers for this. hope someone can help me out with this.

Thanks.
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29-Dec-2005, 10:34 AM #2
more or less you should actually have the driver installed via alsa. However you need to tell it the particular card you have, this is a snd-intel8x0.to do this try the following

modprobe snd-intel8x0

you should then be able to change the mixing settings either via alsamixer or a gui representation that red hat has made. Sound should then hopefully work.

to have the driver load automatically after that you need to add snd-intel8x0 to /etc/rc.d/rc.local
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02-Jan-2006, 01:29 AM #3
Hello Tsunam,
Sorry for my late reply. thanks fr the help. I will certainly try it out.
I think I remember trying out ALSA drivers. Was unsuccessful at it, probably because I didnt know how and what to edit.
Will let you know how it goes.

*A very happy new year to you.*
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