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    I had some problems with my sound, but in my case, it said it wasn't supported in sndconfig.
    Something to try is open a program called kmix and make sure the volume is up, and leave it on in the background. It worked for me.
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    Assuming the suggestions of setting the mixer fail

    If you're using a sound card with digital out, some sound cards are supported on Linux but the digital out doesn't work (Notably one of creative labs cheapo ones, can't remember which).

    Try using the analogue output instead, AFAIK there is no other solution at the moment.

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    Thanx.
    I will try that.
    Hope it works, cause without my music, I feel kind of empty...
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    CMI 8338 sound card(chip) is typically a pcchips motherboard with the onboard sound module. Double check your drivers because the pcchips drivers for download rarely work unless used in conjunction with the cd (if you have it) If not you will have to experiment with the drivers they supply. The download speeds for the pcchips site makes getting the drivers painful. It would be quicker to get a real sound card.

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