Your kernel must be compiled with support for your specific
soundcard.  You will probably need to know its specific hardware
settings to do the compile successfully.

Syrus.

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Syrus Nemat-Nasser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>    UCSD Physics Dept.


On Fri, 15 Nov 1996, Daniel J. Mashao wrote:

> 
> I am new to Debian and I would like to thank evryone for your previous
> responses when I had a problem with installing Debian. I now would like
> to use my sound card. auplay can use it but I cannot do something like cat
> somefile > /dev/dsp. It always complain about being busy. The irq is at
> 10. 
> 
> I added a command something like append="sound=0x2220a1" to my
> /etc/lilo.conf  file but it does not make a difference. I think the sound
> card is not detected on statrt-up. I read the howtos and they did not help
> me find the solution. When I run "lilo -q" it comes up with response
>       Linux *
> I do not know what that means? Any help will be appreciated.
> -mdj
> 
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