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Thread ID: 73378 2006-10-17 07:20:00 Linux - Avoiding random selection of sound card personthingy (1670) Press F1
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492160 2006-10-24 04:31:00 You should of recompiled the kernel anyway - good learning exercise :D

Although I could of done it remotely for you as I have a long track record of accidentally leaving out support for the onboard audio chipset and ending up with a mute system :o
Jen (38)
492161 2006-10-24 04:53:00 Mepis seems a wonderful system for people with power to spare. It seems to find everything, and is seriously guzzly

Perhaps a kernel rebuild is in order?
Would this help?
personthingy (1670)
492162 2006-10-24 06:33:00 Recompiling your kernel specifically to your hardware is one way of doing it, but realistically you may not notice much difference.

What will help is reducing what services are starting automatically. You can look at what service runs on what runlevel and stop those that are not required. If you do not have a suitable GUI for editing services, then have a look at this (www.mepis.org). :)
Jen (38)
492163 2006-10-24 07:12:00 Mepis seems a wonderful system for people with power to spare. It seems to find everything, and is seriously guzzly

Perhaps a kernel rebuild is in order?
Would this help?

Have a read of this:

May or may not help, he teaches UNIX and Linux.
I found it all rather entertaining anyway....

homepages.paradise.net.nz
pctek (84)
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