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Old 16th July 2006, 12:09 AM
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creative vibra 128 doen`t work with FC5

my creative vibra 128 sound card and it is PCI it doesn`t work i use fc5 the system detect it as (Ensoniq 5880 Audio pci snd-ens1371) and when i hit the play there is no sound i am new in linux . when i open the scsound.log i think there is a problem but i cant fix it . can any one help plz the sound card is model is ( CT 4810 ) i am using AMD 1GHZ athlon processor i have a friend use intel processor and use the same sound card but it work good at his pc with FC5 so is the problem in my system
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