From: "rose" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Cerritos LUG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 9:34 AM Subject: [newbie] Printer working; no sound modules > Hey , I finally got my printer working!! > It didn't take a degree in rocket science either! > I noticed that as i was booting up, during POST, the Parallel Port was > listed as 'disabled'. > I thought that was really strange because the printer works fine in > Windows, but I couldn't get it to work in MDK ( didn't even detect it). > I went into the CMOS, changed the setting for the Parallel Port (to the > 'Setup Default') booted into MDK and saw messages that the parport0 was > detected. After logging in, starting X, I started 'DrakConf"went to > printer setup and everything fell into place, WHEW. > > Now to the problem at hand. > Also ,as MDK was loading , I saw an error message stating that it > couldn't find the sound module. when I run "sndconfig" i get a message > " The modules used for your card (SBLive), emu10k1.o, is not currently > in your module search path. Please verify that your kernel modules are > currently installed. > O.K. so now what do i do (after i download the emu10k1 tar driver from > Creative UPDATE I (sigh) reinstalled MDK again (10th time?) but I finally got everything working ( so far). It took some tweaking, but I think it was worth it. My problems with the sound stemmed from the fact that the sound driver emu10k1,was written for the 2.2.14-15mdk kernel version and at the time of yesterday's post I was running the 2.2.14-1mdklinus version. It seems that depending on the type and class of installation that I initially selected, determined which kernel version was the default. I never performed the 'recommended' install, because I wanted to have control over using LILO (I don't use it, I use a floppy disk to boot up MDK) So I've used the custom, normal installation and version 2.2.14-15mdk was the default. here, my CD/cdwriter needed tweaking (i.e. change IDE to SCSI emulation) but I kept getting error messages I had no rule to *make* when I tried to run xconfig, or menuconfig, just config (following the instructions on the linuxgurus site) So I reinstalled , chose, expert-normal, and just blindly selected everything. here it seems that the default kernel was 2.2.14-1mdklinus. I could make kernel compilations, get my CD drives working, but no sound ( this is where I was yesterday).So I downloaded the tarball driver, followed the instructions, and at the end, got a load of error messages, the prime one being that "the emu10xxx, driver used is for kernel v.2.2.14-15mdk, and you're using 2.2.14-1mdklinus". I must admit that I tried searching for the appropriate driver, and even read a mini how-to, to correct these error messages, but it began to get extremely complicated, and yes frustration set in, so... I reformatted the partition and yes, reinstalled MDK. This time I chose the expert-development route and paid extremely close attention to what was being installed (I'm sure I included stuff that I probably won't use), especially if it had to do with the kernel. SO I rebooted and watched the scrolling messages fly by, the only error message that I got had to do with the CD drives having bad blocks. I had version 2.2.14-15mdk again,with sound and no access to the CD drives. This time though I was able to "make xconfig" and recompile the kernel and ..... WHEW, everything so far is working Music , printer , internet. I know that the reason why I chose to reformat/install so many times is because I didn't really have anything to lose , just time and internet configurations. But everything appears to be working... so far.