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Hi guys,

i just switched from windows to Linux Ubuntu......they co exist on one hard disk windows in one partition and Linux in another partition.

Now the following problem occurs and that is that i have no sound on Ubuntu. It is recognized so Linux sees the SB but no matter what i try still no sounds.

I've tried this http://www.backports.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4344992 but that doesn't seem to work. Maybe one of you guys came across the same problem.......

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ISA AWE64....... Do expansion cards work after they've become fossilised? :D

Drop by the chat too, maybe we can help in there. Realtime chat is good for troubleshooting.

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Yeah will do......stryd. But first i want to get a little bit familiar with Ubuntu......i've got two cards in my comp and the terratec is working under Ubuntu so at least i have sound now. The thing is that the terratec needs a midi expansioncard that i don't have and the SB has a gameport. I really want to see if i can get midi running under Ubuntu.......we know that the midi on the SB is working(remember stryd?) so i want to get MIOS Studio running on Ubuntu. And as far as i can see and understand i don't have the appropriate driver for the SB.

When i give the command aplaymidi -l i get this list:

Port    Client name                      Port name

14:0    Midi Through                     Midi Through Port-0

16:0    Sound Fusion CS46xx              CS46XX

20:0    Sound Blaster 16                 Sound Blaster 16 MIDI

21:0    Emu8000 WaveTable                Emu8000 Port 0

21:1    Emu8000 WaveTable                Emu8000 Port 1

21:2    Emu8000 WaveTable                Emu8000 Port 2

21:3    Emu8000 WaveTable                Emu8000 Port 3

22:0    OPL3 FM synth                    OPL3 FM Port

So midi is recognized....

If i give the command aplay -l the card also shows up

but its still not giving any audio not even the test tone :(

Is there a pic burner program (like P18) for Linux Ubuntu???

@cimo thats usefull info in that link. I'm running Ubuntu 8.04.1 LTS indeed but i have no preference for PulseAudio and so i will configure it like in the help file. It makes sense.........

The installation of Ubuntu was a fresh one yes.

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Heh, it takes some getting used to a new OS :)

So, the OS sees the midi ports... I assume the apps do too... First thing I'd be doing is trying it with a loopback cable...

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