On 12/4/05, Peter Gordon <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 05:24 +0200, Mehmet Fatih AKBULUT wrote: > > hi all. (its me again, the one who has FC1) > > my sound card : > > Vendor : Intel Corp. > > Model : 82801EB AC'97 Audio Controller > > Module : i810_audio > > > > i installed everything that contains the word 'alsa' in it. > > but still not working :( > > did some analysis on some forums found by google. > > but theres no remedy :p > > do u have any suggestion about this ? > > Fedora Core 1 uses a 2.4-based kernel and the no-defunct OSS/Free > (Open Sound System). Thus, ALSA (the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture), > which effectively has replaced OSS/Free in the 2.6 kernel series, is > not compatible with it. (Actually, I think it *is* compatible with 2.4, > but since the OSS/Free kernel module for the hardware is loaded, the > hardware resources are reserved and so ALSA can't drive it.) > > If you can't feasibly upgrade your FC1 box (as you mentioned in another > post, it was for school?), then I would suggest posting these types of > questions to the fedora-legacy-list, as FC1 reached its "end of life" > long ago and now is supported only for security updates and bug fixes by > the Fedora Legacy team. See: > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list > > Hope that helps. > -- > Peter Gordon (codergeek42) [snip] Mehmet, Your problem was probably solved a long time ago either in this list or in another linux distro's forum. Use Google Search and you will find the answer. Don't use the Fedora-list search. It's rather poor.