On Wed, 09 May 2012 09:44:46 -0500
Martin McCormick wrote:
> Ah, the brave new world of separate firmware.
>
> Stuff I Don't yet Understand.
>
> Lots of things, but specifically, my old lenny backups do
> have the kernel modules for SB16 cards. Basically,
Ah, the brave new world of separate firmware. These
questions are based on ignorance on my part and google searches
that turn up nothing or stuff that doesn't work.
Stuff that Doesn't Work
A web site reports to have sb16 firmware in a Redhat
Package Manager .rpm packa
I have complained my sb16 does not work on sarge
several times on the list.
Now it is solved on my own!
The problem is with isa-pnp module, it fails to assist
sb module in detecting my card. The solution is to
disable isa-pnp:
isa-pnp isapnp_disable=1
sound
uart401
sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1
Salut Serena,
do you have tried to load the modules one by one?
put following lines in your
+---[ '/etc/modules' ]--
|
| insmod soundcore
| insmod sound
| insmod sb_lib
| insmod sb
| insmod uart401
+---
"sb" maybe with your parameters...
Greetings
Michelle Konzack
On Sun, Mar 12, 2006 at 10:42:15PM -0800, Serena Cantor wrote:
> I have complain sb16 not working several times on the
> list, now I manage to solve it on my own, it works!!!
> The method is a little foolish, I'd like to seek your
> advice. Below is my foolish method:
>
>
I have complain sb16 not working several times on the
list, now I manage to solve it on my own, it works!!!
The method is a little foolish, I'd like to seek your
advice. Below is my foolish method:
1, compile 2.4.27, but unable to use newly-compiled
kernel, (this is another question)
2,
The problem is with kernel configuration, I
believe, because kernel 2.4 (self compiled, not
bf24)in woody work well with my sb16. The commands
below can load correctly in kernel 2.0, 2.2 and 2.4 in
woody:
modprobe sound
insmod uart401
insmod sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5 mpu_io=0x330
but
sarge's default kernel can't use my SB16!
I have used my SB16 ever since kernel 2.0, 2.2, and
2.4 in woody. They all work. But with sarge's kernel
2.4, it can't work. When I modprobe sb, it says:
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: SB audio device quirk - increasi
On Wednesday 01 March 2006 14:36, Kevin Mark wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 12:23:06PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > On Wednesday 01 March 2006 05:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > I have woody and ISA non-PnP SB16 card, but the bf24
> > > kernel of woody can't
On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 12:23:06PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 March 2006 05:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have woody and ISA non-PnP SB16 card, but the bf24
> > kernel of woody can't use it. It seems to me that bf24
> > try to use ISA PnP module
On Wednesday 01 March 2006 05:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have woody and ISA non-PnP SB16 card, but the bf24
> kernel of woody can't use it. It seems to me that bf24
> try to use ISA PnP module before loading sb16 module.
>
> This is ridiculous, SB16 has both PnP an
I have woody and ISA non-PnP SB16 card, but the bf24
kernel of woody can't use it. It seems to me that bf24
try to use ISA PnP module before loading sb16 module.
This is ridiculous, SB16 has both PnP and non-PnP
versions!
How can I remove such dependcy? I read depmod manual,
edit
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 22:21:43 -0800 (PST)
Serena Cantor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have SB16 and installed sarge, but can't make it
> play.
>
> autodetect does not do the magic
>
> It seems to me that my card is not PNP, but sarge
> first use a ISA-PNP modul
I have SB16 and installed sarge, but can't make it
play.
autodetect does not do the magic
It seems to me that my card is not PNP, but sarge
first use a ISA-PNP module, which fails.
Don't those developers know SB16 have both PNP and
non-P
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 05:04:04PM -0600, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been trying to setup kernel-2.6.2 with ALSA support
> for a SB 16 PNP. I keep getting the error
>
> modprobe snd-sb16
>
> Sound Blaster 16 soundcard not found or device busy
That a
On Monday 01 March 2004 23:04, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been trying to setup kernel-2.6.2 with ALSA support
> for a SB 16 PNP. I keep getting the error
>
> modprobe snd-sb16
>
> Sound Blaster 16 soundcard not found or device busy
> In case, if you h
Hello,
I have been trying to setup kernel-2.6.2 with ALSA support
for a SB 16 PNP. I keep getting the error
modprobe snd-sb16
Sound Blaster 16 soundcard not found or device busy
In case, if you have AWE card, try snd-sbawe module
FATAL: Error inserting snd_sb16 (/lib/modules/2.6.2/kernel/sound
e box and all the
documentation, which hasn't been any help.)
I don't necessarily want to use ALSA. I just want sound to come out of
my speakers. I'd be grateful if anyone can help.
-Curtis
Curtis,
You apparently have a "SB16-PCI" card that uses a completely DIFFERENT
aud
Hold on... you don't even have an ISA card? You might wanna know that
the sb16 driver is for old soundblaster ISA cards ONLY. You're not even
using an sb16! I see from you're output that you have an AudioPCI128 --
this is a different card altogether, with different drivers.
card in a different slot inside my box. I re-installed
isapnptools (even though the documentation says I don't need it for a
PCI card). But still, nothing. Over and over, 'modprobe sb16' blows up
at me, and I keep getting told that the device is either busy or not
present.
I've w
ALSA works just fine with SB16. Try ALSA 0.9 -- it's better. Make sure you have the right module compile options.. oss-emulation, isa-pnp, etc. Then use modconf to make sure that the correct ALSA modules are indeed loaded. To make them load at boot automagically, add them to /etc/mo
ALSA works just fine with SB16. Try ALSA 0.9 -- it's better. Make sure you have the right module compile options.. oss-emulation, isa-pnp, etc. Then use modconf to make sure that the correct ALSA modules are indeed loaded. To make them load at boot automagically, add them to /etc/mo
In einer eMail vom 17.12.2001 14:55:53 (MEZ) Mitteleuropäische Zeit schreibt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I checked my last kernel config file, and automatic kernel loading was
enabled.
The problem seems to be in getting my computer to realize that the sound
card is indeed plugged in. I tried the latest
-tools package have anything to do with this? All of my
cards are pci, so I would think not.
Ideas, anyone?
On Sun, 2001-12-16 at 20:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> From: csj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Debian User
> Subject: Re: ALSA strikes again (sb16 no go)
> Date: 17 Dec 2
On Monday 17 December 2001 05:22, Curtis Farnham wrote:
> Does *everybody* have problems getting ALSA to run? Has anyone got
> an ALS4000 card to work? What about SB16? I am getting frustrated
> and desparate to get sound to come out of my speakers.
Maybe you should enable the automat
Hi,
I am using a Yamaha sound card on my Toshiba laptop.
First thing that i would do ist to use the alsa-drivers 0.9beta version.
After you installed the driver you have to load it with "modprobe snd-card-nameofyourcard" for me it was modprobe snd-card-ymfpci.
Than call the alsamixer with alsamixer
Does *everybody* have problems getting ALSA to run? Has anyone got an
ALS4000 card to work? What about SB16? I am getting frustrated and
desparate to get sound to come out of my speakers.
I was using an ALS4000 card and having no success, and I read somewhere
that ALSA didn't fully suppo
Does *everybody* have problems getting ALSA to run? Has anyone got an
ALS4000 card to work? What about SB16? I am getting frustrated and
desparate to get sound to come out of my speakers.
I was trying an ALS4000 sound card and having no success. Then, I read
somewhere
that ALSA doesn't
Hello Joseph,
Wednesday, October 17, 2001, 22:16:54 Acasica, you wrote:
JWD> On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Petre Daniel wrote:
>> it's not hard.
>> i have a creative sound blaster 16 myself.
>> just do "modprobe sb" and you're all set.
JWD> I'm surprised - that *did* work. I had managed to get it work
On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Petre Daniel wrote:
> it's not hard.
> i have a creative sound blaster 16 myself.
> just do "modprobe sb" and you're all set.
I'm surprised - that *did* work. I had managed to get it working before
on a previous installation of potato I had by jumping through hoops with
ins
Hello Joseph,
Wednesday, October 17, 2001, 07:41:38 Acasica, you wrote:
JWD> Okay, I know it's been asked a million times before, probably, but anyone
JWD> know of a step-by-step guide to getting a Soundblaster 16 to work under
JWD> 'potato'? Starting with what modules do I have to put in kern
You don't need compile again if you
choose sb16 compatible sound support as modules,
just lsmod if you not sure.
If exist then modprobe the module.
If not up to you (compile again or not).
> On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Joseph William Dixon wrote:
> Okay, I know it's been asked
Okay, I know it's been asked a million times before, probably, but anyone
know of a step-by-step guide to getting a Soundblaster 16 to work under
'potato'? Starting with what modules do I have to put in kernel when first
installing the system, and with what options, and ending with "You now have
if i only could play sound if i am root:
how can i find out? how do i play an mp3 in the rootconsole? with
mp3blaster for
example?
and how do i find other mp3 audioand mpeg1 video player?
markus
> Many SB16 cards can be configured to select PnP or a fixed IRQ. If
> yours has that capa
On Sun, 15 Jul 2001 18:31:47 EDT, Richard wrote:
> Does anyone have a working ALSA and Creative SB16 Vibra16x ?
>
> snd-card-sb16 loads, and xmms works, but I can't get wsoundserver
> to make any noise ;-(
>
> If I switch to the OSS sb module, things seem to work fi
Hi,
I have my SB16 working fine with the following modules compiled and
loaded:
sound
uart401
sb io=0x220 irq=10 dma=1 dma16=5
Everything works. But I didn't find the other card options when
compiling to, I believe, load the following modules:
mpu_io=0x330
op13 io=0x388
So the questi
Stefan Srdic wrote:
>
> Michael Steiner wrote:
>
> > You will find my config, below, just change io irq and dma's to your
> > needs.
.
...
>
> Thanks for the info, I edited /etc/modules and /etc/modutils/sb along with
> /etc/isapnp.conf and could not get my sound card initialized.
>
Michael Steiner wrote:
> You will find my config, below, just change io irq and dma's to your
> needs.
> If it is an ISA card like my one see the isapnp.conf file too.
>
> Michael
>
> --
> Michael Steiner, Minorgasse 35, A-1140 Vienna, Austria
>
> in /etc/modutils/sb
>
>options sb io=0x220 irq
Stefan Srdic wrote:
>
> I have a Creative Vibra 16x (Sound Blaster 16) that I'm trying to
> configure so that I can listen to music in Debian. Where do I find the
> proper kernel modules for my card and how do I load them in Debian?
>
> I know which IRQ, DMA 8 and DMA 16 plus I/O that the card us
Have you tried
modprobe sb
yet? Basically, the Vibra line is a weird model SB16--most of them used
PnP, so you might want to look into using isapnp program on bootup to
configure it. IIRC, there's issues with the DMA8 and full duplex mode,
but that shouldn't prevent you from us
I have a Creative Vibra 16x (Sound Blaster 16) that I'm trying to
configure so that I can listen to music in Debian. Where do I find the
proper kernel modules for my card and how do I load them in Debian?
I know which IRQ, DMA 8 and DMA 16 plus I/O that the card uses but do
not no which module
t;
> sorry if this question is out of topic, but maybe this is a
> configuration problem and someone may help me ... :)
>
> I have an old SB16, which works great when used by OSS driver.
> When I try to use eSound for multiplexing, it sounds
> broken, as if it were playing a scrat
hi,
sorry if this question is out of topic, but maybe this is a
configuration problem and someone may help me ... :)
I have an old SB16, which works great when used by OSS driver.
When I try to use eSound for multiplexing, it sounds
broken, as if it were playing a scratched old LP. Even if only
JC Portlock wrote:
>
> ...First, How can I get my SB16 pnp to work in linux?
Use the isapnp package. Load driver modules with appropriate arguments.
> ...fairly experienced Debian users...
Can we get details as to what they've tried? The above question is
really too broad, and
Got a couple of questions. First, How can I get my SB16 pnp to work in linux?
I've had a couple of fairly experienced Debian users try to work their magic,
but to now avail. I'm using a 2-OS system, Windoz on a 10-GB HD (hda) and
Potato (ver 2.2.14.5) on a 4-GB HD (hdb1, hdb2).
Hi,
It appears that getting these SB PnP CD-ROMs has been
difficult for several newbies, including myself. I finally got mine working
by installing from a DOS partition. I duplicated the directory structure
of the first Debian CD on my DOS partition, included the *.deb files in
some o
On Fri, 17 Sep 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 07:54:28AM -0700, Craig B wrote:
> >during kerenel initialization, then you have not compiled support into
> >your kernel. Do a make mrproper then make config from withing your
> >kernel source directory. You will need to ma
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On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, Jorge Viana wrote:
> I didn't manage to install sb16 on linux. I have already run make
> menuconfig and make config, the command make clean, and so on. Then
> compiling and installing the kernel again. However, i did not
On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 07:54:28AM -0700, Craig B wrote:
>
>> However, i did not even get
>> an message in the startup.
[...]
>during kerenel initialization, then you have not compiled support into
>your kernel. Do a make mrproper then make config from withing your
>kernel source directory.
> From: Craig B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, September 17, 1999 10:54 AM
>
> > However, i did not even get
> > an message in the startup.
>
>
> Use make zlilo to compile your kernel and install it. Make
> zImage will only build the kernel and will not install it for
> you. You
> However, i did not even get
> an message in the startup.
I am running an SB16 as well. If you don't see something like this;
Sound initialization started
at 0x220 irq 5 dma 1,5
at 0x330 irq 5
at 0x388
Sound initialization complete
during kerenel initialization, then y
I didn't manage to install sb16 on linux. I have already run make
menuconfig and make config, the command make clean, and so on. Then
compiling and installing the kernel again. However, i did not even get
an message in the startup.
I have instaled SuSE 6.1, which i think is Debian, onto
configured my internet connection
by modem via
> kppp (KDE) wiithout problems. However I cannot get sound
from my sound
> card. I have a typical Creative SB16 PnP. I tried
isapnptools to
> suitable configure it without success. I
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On 30 Aug 1999, Andrew Clark wrote:
> Has anyone had any success getting an SB16 (Vibra 16 really) PnP to work with
> debian, I tried configuring the kernel with the same options that CTCM
> displays when you run it, then booting to DOS, running CTCM
I have one friends with SB16 vibra working with potato/2.2.x. I forgot how
actually we did it.
In kernel config we have
CONFIG_PNP=y
CONFIG_PNP_PARPORT=m
in /etc/modules we have
# /etc/modules: kernel modules to load at boot time.
#
# This file should contain the names of kernel modules that
On Mon 08/30/99 06:28AM, Andrew Clark wrote:
> Has anyone had any success getting an SB16 (Vibra 16 really) PnP to work with
> debian, I tried configuring the kernel with the same options that CTCM
> displays when you run it, then booting to DOS, running CTCM and then booting
> linux
Has anyone had any success getting an SB16 (Vibra 16 really) PnP to work with
debian, I tried configuring the kernel with the same options that CTCM
displays when you run it, then booting to DOS, running CTCM and then booting
linux via loadlin (with and without sound=0x6220933)
Any help would be
> Here's a scenario. I boot up DOS, along with the PnP drivers, so my
> soundcard and CD-ROM work fine. Then I soft boot using my Linux boot disk.
> During boot up, I observe these messages:
> hdh: Matshita CR-581 ATAPI CD-ROM drive
> ide3 at 0x168-0x16f, 0x36e on irq 10
> These messages do *not*
eading some
to mistakenly believe they are ATAPI drives."
So, the CD-ROM howto didn't clarify which I should be using for my
particular case. It's a SB16 PnP, with a 4x CD-ROM that plugs into the
soundcard. The manual refers to the drive as IDE.
I have installed the base linux kerne
Holy smoke! I didn't know one could get that much into a Subject
header!!!
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Chula Vista, CA /\\/ /__/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ /
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>hello there, (please forgive my poor English)
Hi Damiaan
No need, Your English is very good. I don't know anything about your
cdrom, but I do have allot Of experience with bad disks. Try A
different disk and redownload resc1440.bin and rawrite it again it may
have gotten corrupted ( con
At 10:08 AM 26/07/99 -0400, you wrote:
>On Sat, 24 Jul 1999, a wrote:
>
>> I have Debian 1.2 and compile the kernel for SB16.
>[...]
>
> Your config looks right. In fact, it looks identical to the config I used
>to use with my SB16. Is yours a PNP card?
>
>> No
I have SoundBlast 16 and I find "playmidi"(Version: 2.3-3) does not perform as
well as MediaPlayer of Win95. Because SoundBlast 16
does not have midi, I use FM synthesis. I use the following command to play:
playmidi -f foo.mid
Do you know how to use other parameters of "playmidi" to improve its
On Sat, 24 Jul 1999, a wrote:
> I have Debian 1.2 and compile the kernel for SB16.
[...]
Your config looks right. In fact, it looks identical to the config I used
to use with my SB16. Is yours a PNP card?
> Now I can play wav files and CD but can't play midi files using
> pl
I have Debian 1.2 and compile the kernel for SB16. Below is a section of .config
CONFIG_SOUND=y
CONFIG_SB=y
CONFIG_ADLIB=y
CONFIG_AUDIO=y
CONFIG_MIDI=y
CONFIG_YM3812=y
SBC_BASE=220
SBC_IRQ=5
SBC_DMA=1
SB_DMA2=5
SB_MPU_BASE=330
SB_MPU_IRQ=-1
DSP_BUFFSIZE=65536
Now I can play wav files and CD but
Here is the error ...
viper:~# /etc/init.d/alsa start
Starting sound driver: snd-sb16 /lib/modules/2.2.9/sound/isapnp.o:
init_module: Device or resource busy
snd-sb-dsp: No such file or directory
failed.
viper:~#
The file /lib/modules/2.2.9/sound/isapnp.o exists. I compiled the kernel
with
J'ai la meme carte et noyau 2.2.5.
pour que ca marche j'ai :
tout le son en modules
dans la config cocher :
OSS sound modules
100% Sound Blaster compatibles (SB16/32/64, ESS, Jazz16) support
Generic OPL2/OPL3 FM synthesiz
J'ai la meme carte et noyau 2.2.5.
pour que ca marche j'ai :
tout le son en modules
dans la config cocher :
OSS sound modules
100% Sound Blaster compatibles (SB16/32/64, ESS, Jazz16) support
Generic OPL2/OPL3 FM synthesiz
d at all I had to disable esd because it only
seems to be able to generate a 16-bit output.
Is it possible to patch the kernel? I could do so but I don't have
any information about the sb16 hardware :(
Hope someone can help,
Dominique.
> Have you tried playmidi -e ???
Yup. I get nothing. But I _can_ play to hte external midi port in
Windows95.
>
> >
> > OSS/Free:3.8s2++-971130
> > Load type: Driver compiled into kernel
> > Kernel: Linux gondolin 2.2.1 #4 Sun Feb 14 18:21:24 EST 1999 i586
> > Config options: 0
> >
> > Inst
Will Lowe wrote:
> Has anyone had any luck connecting an external midi device (say, a tone
> generator) to the midi port on an SB16? I've got the card working ok,
> but I can't get any programs to send output to it. Sending
> anything to /dev/sequencer or /dev/sequencer2
> playmidi -e blues.mid
Doing this doesn't work. I just don't get any sound. Everything's
plugged in, turned on, and works fine from windows.
> if You automatically `postinstall` the 'sfxload-command'
> this will not work.
I installed the debian playmidi package. I don't think it asked me if
Hi Will,
[..]
You can direct the output to a external midi port
with playmidi
e.g.
playmidi -e blues.mid
this direct the output to the external midi device.
Note:
if You automatically `postinstall` the 'sfxload-command'
this will not work.
--
Peter Berlau
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has anyone had any luck connecting an external midi device (say, a tone
generator) to the midi port on an SB16? I've got the card working ok,
but I can't get any programs to send output to it. Sending
anything to /dev/sequencer or /dev/sequencer2 results in the crappy SB FM
midi
>my error, dma2 is the one for the floppy, but i think i may have found
>why dma3 might not work for sound, i just noticed here (i have a P2)
>that my motherboard, if set for a ECP type printer port, it requires
>dma3 for itself
Yes, it's always different DMA's being used for different things on
Stephane Boyer writes:
>Hi!
>
>i saw your message on the debian-user-digest mlist. and you cannot use
>dma3 for anything other than the floppy controler
>
>SB16's use irq5,dma1 and dma5(sometimes dma7) by default
>
>if you have the pnp-utilities installed just gene
>
> Actually, I haven't edited mine at all, so unless the kernel
> compilation does something to it, there's no sound stuff in it.
Kernel compilation does nothing to isapnp.conf
You have to do pnpdump (if you havent done do yet), and configure the card
manually.
Andrew
/***
> >JUst post the isapnp.conf you have to the list, we'll take a look at it.
>
> Actually, I haven't edited mine at all, so unless the kernel
> compilation does something to it, there's no sound stuff in it.
I have had problems with compiling sound support for PnP soundblasters
into the kernel, bu
>JUst post the isapnp.conf you have to the list, we'll take a look at it.
Actually, I haven't edited mine at all, so unless the kernel
compilation does something to it, there's no sound stuff in it.
--
-~* Daniel Elenius *~-
JUst post the isapnp.conf you have to the list, we'll take a look at it.
/
* Windows? What Windows?*
* I may have missed it... *
* It can't be a latest Linux*
* version, can it? *
*
thanks, but now isapnp says:
Don't know what to do with CONFLICT (IRQ WARNING)) on or around line 4
Error occurred parsing config file on line 4 --- no action taken
--
-~* Daniel Elenius *~-
I'm trying to help a friend get his SB16 pnp working. I guess I have to use
isapnp, cause it won't recognize the 16 bit DMA channel. It's set up w/ the
same settings he uses in windows with sound compiled-in to the kernel. The
following message appears on startup:
Sound: DMA (ou
and Windows), so it's not a disaster if it's low spec, but I'd
> like something reasonable...
Unless a sound card is an older SB16, it probably isn't really
compatible with SB16. This includes the latest SB16PnP cards from
Creative, which is compatible only with a driver tha
CDU31A and I tried the
one for SB Pro.
Does Linux support this configuration? Is there a different driver?
Does anybody know what is the base address for the CD port on the SB16
(there is a jumper to set the IRQ but no setup that I can see for the
base address - is it the same base address as the SB
On Sun, 27 Sep 1998 21:55:01 +1000 (EST), Shao Ying Zhang wrote:
>Could anyone tell me where I did wrong?
Well, you DID do a "make modules", did you? A "make zImage" or "make zlilo"
JUST
gets you a new kernel!!
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Ralf G. R. Bergs * Welkenrather Str. 100/102 * 52074 Aachen * Germany
+49-241-
On Sun, 27 Sep 1998, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Sep 1998 20:46:10 +1000 (EST), Shao Ying Zhang wrote:
>
> > I rebooted with the new kernel and everything seems fine.
>
> Did you do a "make modules_install"?
virge:/usr/src/linux# make modules_install
ls: *.o: No such file
>> "SYZ" == Shao Ying Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[compiling a kernel]
Hi,
save yourself much trouble and do it the debian way.
Install the package kernel-package (it is in admin or misc) and read
/usr/doc/kernel-package/README.gz
You may also have to install the fakeroot package if you
On Sun, 27 Sep 1998, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Sep 1998 20:46:10 +1000 (EST), Shao Ying Zhang wrote:
>
> > I rebooted with the new kernel and everything seems fine.
>
> Did you do a "make modules_install"?
>
> > virge:/usr/src# insmod sound
> >insmod: sound: no module
On Sun, 27 Sep 1998 20:46:10 +1000 (EST), Shao Ying Zhang wrote:
> I rebooted with the new kernel and everything seems fine.
Did you do a "make modules_install"?
> virge:/usr/src# insmod sound
>insmod: sound: no module by that name found
Try "insmod /lib/modules/...", i.e. u
Hi all,
I just recompiled the kernel, and included sound as a module.
I rebooted with the new kernel and everything seems fine.
I then use isapnp tools to generate a isapnp.conf.
But when I try to test my sound card, I got the following error:
vir
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Benjamin Dixon writes:
> >
> >
> > I've never been able to get my SB16 ViBra Pnp to work. Using sndconfig I
> > alaways get "dsp reset failed". I'm pretty certain my isapnp.conf file is
> > set up correctly
Benjamin Dixon writes:
>
>
> I've never been able to get my SB16 ViBra Pnp to work. Using sndconfig I
> alaways get "dsp reset failed". I'm pretty certain my isapnp.conf file is
> set up correctly as I see information pertaining to it just before I see
> t
On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 02:59:22PM -0500, Eric wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Jul 1998, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>
> > The Awe cards are a good example for partially initialization by PnP BIOS.
> > The pcm devices work, but for the Awe driver patch to work, isapnptools is a
> > must (at least with my Bios. Ma
I agree, isapnp is the best way to do it as a general rule. I just wanted
to confirm that there are bioses which do full initializations. The
reason that mine worked out just fine is that none of the resources which
are the first pick for the sound card are used on my system, so the values
I was
On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 02:59:22PM -0500, Eric wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Jul 1998, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>
> > The Awe cards are a good example for partially initialization by PnP BIOS.
> > The pcm devices work, but for the Awe driver patch to work, isapnptools is a
> > must (at least with my Bios. Ma
On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 08:00:16PM +0200, count zero wrote:
>
> first of it if u want to laugh just go to www.soundblaster.com and telle them
> your
> problem:
> after 3-4days u'll get a mail with the response wich sounds like this :
> SORRY BUT WE DON'T SUPPORT LINUX WHY NOT TO CHANGE TO WIN95 ?
On Tue, Jul 28, 1998 at 03:36:45PM -0600, Ehren Wilson wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Jul 1998, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>
> Yes, I believe you are right on every count, and I beleive that my awe64
> isn't fully functional, with this clarifications. I'll have to get home
> to test the midi... Ummm looking t
Ivan wrote:
> Hi EveryOne !
>
> I'm trying to enable sound support on my Debian system which, according to
> the reading I've done, requires recompilation of the kernel.
>
> Using config (the how-to or readme suggested that xconfig is not the best
> to use ?) I have configured everything that I
ight now. Linux should read these as hex I believe.
> > I don't know if I can solve your problem, but hopefully this limits its
> > scope for quicker troubleshooting.
>
> On the SB's I know, 0x330 is the base for Midi.
>
> > I have been working with an SB16 PnP
In looking at the thread, I didn't see anyone mentioning that sound
should be compiled as a module, so isapnp can configure the card
before the sound driver tries to talk to the card. (I have been
known to miss seeing things before )
Pat
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