I have sound! I am now able to play a CD through the speakers on my PC. I
currently have a working boot diskette with sound compiled into the kernel.
I had several problems which turned out to be due to bad diskettes. The next
step will be fine-tuning the process. As you suspected, I
Someone has posted a sequence of steps to use the build a kernel and in
looking them over they do appear correct however...
Install the kernel build package called kernel-package (in slink it is
debian/dists/slink/main/binary-i386/misc/kernel-package_6.05.deb for the
PC).
This package is THE
From the docs, it appears that my sound card has a good chance of working.
I'm going to give compiling the kernel a shot (since I don't have spare $
lying around). I'm going to try to find the kernel package on my Debian CD.
I haven't found any reference to RTFineM in the documentation. You
From the docs, it appears that my sound card has a good chance of working.
I'm going to give compiling the kernel a shot (since I don't have spare $
lying around). I'm going to try to find the kernel package on my Debian CD.
I haven't found any reference to RTFineM in the documentation.
Yes, It's PnP. It is listed as Crystal PnP CODEC
Yes, It's PnP. It is listed as Crystal PnP CODEC
In that case there are three ways to go:
1. Get OSS (OpenSound Software). It's a program that initializes the PnP
soundcards and enables you to play sound through them. It also costs $20
2. Use isapnp and compile the sound support ito the
I have set up hamm on my IBM Aptiva (model 2153-E2U). I would like to get
the built-in sound card working, but it appears I will have to recompile the
kernel. Since I am a LINUX newbie, this is not a trivial task.
My question is basically this - Is there an easier way and if not, has anyone
I have set up hamm on my IBM Aptiva (model 2153-E2U). I would like to get
the built-in sound card working, but it appears I will have to recompile the
kernel. Since I am a LINUX newbie, this is not a trivial task.
Sorry, there is no other way. But compiling your own kernel would be a
good
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