At 1:58 AM +0200 8/18/2000, Michel Dänzer wrote:
If the device node is there, and sound still doesn't work, you probably need
to load the module. The line
alias sound-slot-0 dmasound
in /etc/modutils/aliases and then running 'update-modules; depmod -a' should
do the trick.
Thanks, this seems
unit3 wrote:
> Onto another question though, it appears the sound support on my
> machine is nonexistant, in fact /dev/dsp is totally missing!
/dev/MAKEDEV audio
> Is this a kernel issue, or was some sound configuration program not run
> properly, or what?
If the device node is there, and sound
At 10:53 PM +0200 8/17/2000, Michel Dänzer wrote:
unit3 wrote:
http://linuxppc.org/usr/xf4/
AFAIK it should work fine as long as your kernel doesn't have a broken atyfb.
It appears to be working fine for Xpmac, but that's really no judge I guess.
PS: X 4 debs shouldn't be too far away, and D
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