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why is it i always encountered that my linux xp can't detect sound card..... i always need to restart my computer to be able to detect my sound card.... :(

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  • TyRHoNIS
    TyRHoNIS Posts: 5
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    is there any one can help me ....?? :(
  • woboyle
    woboyle Posts: 501
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    Linux XP? Is that one of those distributions that tries to look like Windows for new Linux users? Ok. I just looked it up. Seems it is a Russian distribution intended for use by Russian speaking people. Is that the case? Sorry, but I'm not familiar with it. Anyway, which version are you running? From what I see on DistroWatch, the 4.0 version seems reasonably up to date.
  • marc
    marc Posts: 647
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    TyRHoNIS wrote:
    why is it i always encountered that my linux xp can't detect sound card..... i always need to restart my computer to be able to detect my sound card.... :(

    You mean that you start your computer and in order for it to detect your sound card you need to reboot it?

    Thats rather strange...
  • Goineasy9
    Goineasy9 Posts: 1,114
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    You mean that you start your computer and in order for it to detect your sound card you need to reboot it?

    Thats rather strange...
    Perhaps it comes loaded with some XP features.
  • marc
    marc Posts: 647
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    Goineasy9 wrote:
    Perhaps it comes loaded with some XP features.

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHA awesome xDDDDD
  • TyRHoNIS
    TyRHoNIS Posts: 5
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    i always encoutered this problem from my old lga775 motherboard ..
  • TyRHoNIS
    TyRHoNIS Posts: 5
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    i already updated my linux xp.. even do i'm using a linux xp 10.10
  • TyRHoNIS
    TyRHoNIS Posts: 5
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    it's still the same
  • marc
    marc Posts: 647
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    TyRHoNIS wrote:
    it's still the same

    I still don't know what your problem really is.

    Without more information I doubt anyone can help you

    Regards
  • Goineasy9
    Goineasy9 Posts: 1,114
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    Try giving us the output of:
    lspci | grep -i audio
    
    and maybe we can help you. Do the above in a terminal. Since it seems to be Ubuntu based (the 10.10 sort of gives it away), you might need to do:
    sudo lspci | grep -i audio
    

    Help us so we can help you.

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