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Old 2nd October 2004, 07:54 PM
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Asus A7A266-E and HP Scanjet 2200c

Greetings, good people!

I've got an FC2 system running on an Asus A7A266-E board. According to system-config-soundcard, it has a CM8738 C-Media Electronics Inc. on-board sound card. Some sounds are ok, some others don't. I can hear the Gnome sounds, but not the system-config-soundcard test nor any DVD sound I play with VLC. Any ideas about it?

Also, I couldn't get an HP Scanjet 2200c USB scanner to be recognized. Running "ptal-init setup" didn't help, even if hpoj is enabled and running. Once again, any ideas would be highly appreciated.

Thanks a lot!
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