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Old 21st April 2006, 12:37 AM
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Enemy Territory

For any noob that has a problem with sound in Enemy territory, this will help you out...

Create a sh script in you home dir. and make sure you have sudo enabled.

insert this.

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clear
sudo bash -c "echo et.x86 0 0 direct > /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/oss"
et
and set the icon to do this

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sh /home/(user)/(sh.sh)
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