JD Kitch wrote:
Secondly, can anyone point me to a place I could get the most recent
version of PostgreSQL complied for Potato? I saw 7.0.2 in Woody,
but don't think I'm ready for that yet, since I enjoy my stability,
and have only been running Debian for a couple of weeks.
I haven't
Robert == Robert A Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* JD Kitch [EMAIL PROTECTED] [181100 14:17]:
Does the default install support an SB AWE32 for sound without
recompiling the kernel?
No the default install does not support SB AWE32. You need to patch
the kernel and recompile. If your SB
Willy == Willy Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Robert == Robert A Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Following compilation, the following modules should be available in
the misc category when executing modconf:
adlib_card awe_wave opl3 sb sound soundcore soundlow uart401
Now this is
Willy == Willy Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, after recompiling and rebooting, yes, soundcore did show up in
modconf. And no, it still doesn't make any sound. And /proc/sound
still looks great with the exception of the absence of anything at
all under Installed drivers and Card config.
* Willy Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] [201100 17:01]:
Robert == Robert A Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* JD Kitch [EMAIL PROTECTED] [181100 14:17]:
Does the default install support an SB AWE32 for sound without
recompiling the kernel?
No the default install does not support SB AWE32. You
Does the default install support an SB AWE32 for sound without
recompiling the kernel? And if so, what do I need to do to get it
working? I've not had any luck getting it to make any noise. :P
Secondly, can anyone point me to a place I could get the most recent
version of PostgreSQL complied
* JD Kitch [EMAIL PROTECTED] [181100 14:17]:
Does the default install support an SB AWE32 for sound without
recompiling the kernel?
No the default install does not support SB AWE32. You need to
patch the kernel and recompile. If your SB AWE32 is a pnp card,
you will need to configure it
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