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    SUSE 10.0 Sound Problems After KDE 3.5 Update

    Problem solved :-) I installed SUSE 10.1
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    SUSE 10.0 Sound Problems After KDE 3.5 Update

    Thanks for your reply. No time today to try the alsa route to recovery? Too many ailing Win NB's to attend to (Clients) Yep, I updated everything. Presently I am using Quick Books for the accounting package, but help is at hand :-) South African "Cubit" 2.7 will be available sometime in March. If this works then I can dispose of Win 98 and XP entirely. I have experimented running QB on Linux via Crossover Office. QB is heavily dependant on MS. One can export data to Excel format only. It needs IE and a mapi compliant e-mail program. I hav e done all the testing, but it just doesn't work. I must be one of the few people to have had the "Big Blue E" on a linux desktop? I didn't enjoy the experience :-( I guess I will miss Google Earth and Clickatell too?
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    SUSE 10.0 Sound Problems After KDE 3.5 Update

    Help? Until 2 weeks ago I was running SUSE 10 on a Compaq Presario 700 no problems. Perfect sound. The notebook had progressed from SUSE 8 through to the current version with no problems. My desktops are running Win98 for my bookkeeping system. Then some 20 days ago the notebook was stolen. In search of a replacement I took a Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pro (V2040) It came shipped with XP Pro pre-installed, so I decided that I would create a dual-boot machine... because of Accounting prog. that I haven't yet found a Linux solution for :-( and this seemed like a good way forward? Using Win 98 I formatted the HDD in FAT32, then installed XP, and then SUSE 10. Sound was fine initially on both OS's. Then I downloaded the latest SUSE updates, and now the sound is causing me grief on the SUSE side. I can't hear a thing, and all my family can hear is a highpithched buzz? The Win side is fine. Any ideas?
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