lesliek

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Posted: Mar. 10 2006,06:39 |
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I have a Compaq Presario 1260 running DSL v 2.2b.
I'm not sure that that model is relevantly the same as either a 1235 or 1245.
I was able to get recently at the Hewlett Packard site product specifications for my model. They told me I have "Aureal A3D Interactive 360 o Positional Sound". That seems to be a reference to a particular sound card.
If you have that card too, then I assume that you could enable sound like I did today, by issuing the command: sudo modprobe sb irq=5. When it worked, I added it to the bootlocal.sh file and all seemed well on rebooting.
Whether I've got the best sound I can get, I can't say, but I played a couple of mp3s, just to try it out, and they didn't sound too bad.
Leslie
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