>> > Tkdesk always looks for one at /dev/audio and tells me that it doesn't >> > exist. I know that /dev/audio doesn't exist but how do I get it there? I >> > looked for a sound card driver package, and only found AWE ones and nas. >> >> Have you recompiled your kernel with audio support? It's not enabled by >> default IIRC. > OK, I've just had exactly the same problem so I can help you on this one. First download the package kernel-source, and all the files it links to on it's page. Install them all. Also, download tk8.0, tk 8.0-dev, tcl 8.0 and tcl 8.0-dev. Install them. Now, change into the directory /usr/src/linux, then type 'make xconfig' while in X-windows. Configure all the options you want, including sound support. Save and exit. Now, in /usr/src/linux, type 'make dep ; make clean'. When that's done (assuming there were no errors), type 'make zImage'. When that's finished, go into directory /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/. Your new kernel, called zImage, should be there. Now, if you boot off floppy, just replace the kernel image on your floppy disk with zImage, and reboot with the floppy in. Incidentally, after doing all this, I still get patchy midi sound through kmidi. It will play bits (the same bits each time) of a song, then just stop playing until a new song starts. Can anyone help me on this?
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