Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 13 Oct 98 >> Is it possible that this on-board sound is PnP, in which you would need to >> setup isapnp tools?
On Mon, 12 Oct 1998, Bert Conliffe wrote: > I too am having the same difficulty, getting my motherboard > sound device to be recognized by the current linux sound > drivers. I've done all sorts of gyrations with the kernel > and configuring sound ( I've configured fixed and loadable > modules ), and to date, it always comes back the same. > The configuration takes place, but the devices are not found. > I've also used MSS" in my configurations, to no avail. I've done ALL sorts of gyrations with the kernel and configuring sound ( I've configured fixed and LOADABLE MODULES ), and to date, it always comes back the same. I've used: pnpdump > /etc/isapnp.conf, cat /etc/isapnp.conf, modprobe -a sound trace_init=1, modprobe -r sound, cat /dev/sndstat, cat / etc/isapnp.conf, cat campana.au > /dev/audio, cat sample > /dev/dsp, cat /proc/devices playmidi -f gato.mid playmidi -4 gato.mid while trying to configure and test. Please let me know what else to try. From: George Bonser [EMAIL PROTECTED] > I've contacted several linux/sound/knowledgeable persons, > and they all state that the current sound drivers do not > support the motherboard sound device. Do the OSS sound drivers properly set the device up? They have a free 30-day trial version of their sound drivers on their web page ... or they USED to. From: Hannu Savolainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Bert Conliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi, I don't think OSS/Free supports your card. It may be possible if you initialize the card using isapnptools prior loading the driver module. Best regards, Hannu I'm still open for suggestions... Bert