Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Kernel version 2.4.7. I compiled it in.
Hmm. One thing you could try is to compile it as a module, and then
see what (if any) messages you get when you try to insert it as a
module. You might also try turning off some of the hardware you're
not us
Kernel version 2.4.7. I compiled it in.
In a message dated 7/29/01 11:34:58 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Which kernel version? And did you compile the Maestro3 driver as a
module or build it into the kernel?
Chris >>
Well, I doubt the dmesg would be terribly helpful. There's no mention of
Allegro/Maestro hardware at all.
-- Deven
In a message dated 7/29/01 6:31:50 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< can you post your dmesg to us?
additionally, are you making sure that you have sound
Deven,
> I've compiled a new kernel with support for the Maestro3 .. I turned that on,
> turned off all other sound cards, and turned ON Sound card support, but my
> system doesn't find anything at boot related to sound. I can't run ESD (it
> tells me there's no /dev/dsp.) I know I have a Maest
I've compiled a new kernel with support for the Maestro3 .. I turned that on,
turned off all other sound cards, and turned ON Sound card support, but my
system doesn't find anything at boot related to sound. I can't run ESD (it
tells me there's no /dev/dsp.) I know I have a Maestro because when
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