Thanks you very much for the answer Richard.
This evening, when the verdor's technician comes home and install the card, i only
must power on the computer and the music was made. I'm very happy in this moment,
after two years waiting for this.
It work with es1371, like you say, Richard, but i have it "built in" the kernel.
Best Regards for all about this list.
Jose Luis Alarcon Sanchez.
--- Richard Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>On Mon, 02 Jul 2001, Jose Luis Alarcon Sanchez wrote:
>> Hi friends about Linux !
>>
>> I'm just buy today a nice SoundBlaster PCI 128 and when i read the
>> documentation i can't avoid one dude.
>>
>> The kernel is 2.4.5 and i have sound "built in", es1370 "built in" and
>> oss like "module" and 100% SoundBlasters like "module" too.
>>
>> Okey, the thing looks clear, but i'm now modifying the
>> /etc/modules.conf file and question to myself: What stuff will work? the sb.o
>> module or the es1370 (or es1371, i must probe both)?
>>
>> If the es1370 is "built in" i suppose that i must NOT change the lines
>> about it in /etc/modules.conf. Or is needed uncomment this lines too? though
>> es137x is not a module?
>
>If you choose es1370 your card will possably NOT work, you need es1371.
>I have it as a module all i have in my /etc/modules.conf file =
>alias char-major-14 sound
>I choose to use /sbin/modprobe to load the driver however if you have 'kmod'
>compiled into your kernel it should be loaded (if choosen as a module)
>automaticly.
>
>In the kernel all module statements are not needed.
>
>Altho i have not yet used 2.4.5 but i am presuming i is the same as its
>preceeding kernels.
>
>>
>> Gracias.
>>
>> Jose Luis
>>
>
>--
>Regards Richard
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