![]() I still only hear noise on front left and front right. ![]() I try a sound test (something in the terminal, I can't remember what) and it claims it's playing noise on all my outputs one at a time. Of course, I enable it and turn everything on. This is what Windows 7 does for my surround system, and it works. I checked the VIA website, and they say Smart 5.1 is a way to use the Line-out, Line-in, and Microphone ports as your three 3.5 mm outputs. After installing it, the ALSA mixer had a new option at the bottom left: (I'm new to this forum, so I can't figure out spoiler tags to not break the page width, sorry) I deleted my Linux partition, and installed Ubuntu 9.10 Desktop Edition 64-bit fresh.Īfter that, I remember seeing somewhere that I should install the package "linux-backports-modules-alsa-generic meta-package" to enable 5.1 audio on my card. The instructions didn't work one hundred percent, but after I somehow got through all the errors and compiled my new kernel I faced a command prompt interface (no graphics of any sort). I tried using these () drivers that I found online. Ubuntu simply claims my card is Stereo Duplex. However, even after much trying I couldn't get my motherboard's onboard audio to output in 5.1 surround like my Windows 7 OS can. I installed Ubuntu a week ago, and I've had few problems I couldn't solve.
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