Sound help?

2004-02-14 Thread Joel Konkle-Parker
My mind is somewhat boggled when it comes to getting sound support working on my machine. I have a Dell laptop with Woody using a self-compiled 2.4.24 kernel. I have i810_audio.o and sound.o explicitly loaded, with all their respective dependencies. esd loads automatically with Gnome. Using

Re: Sound help?

2004-02-14 Thread Joel Konkle-Parker
Joel Konkle-Parker wrote: My mind is somewhat boggled when it comes to getting sound support working on my machine. I have a Dell laptop with Woody using a self-compiled 2.4.24 kernel. I have i810_audio.o and sound.o explicitly loaded, with all their respective dependencies. Sorry to reply to

Sound help

2003-09-24 Thread Kevin Johnson
Hi- I installed Debian on a new Dell 4600. I have been having problems with sound. I did a bunch of research on the web and posted a few questions. So far I have been able to get sound working by removing the SB Live that Dell shipped which doesn't work under Linux. (special version just for

lost sound ,help

2003-03-02 Thread woodchild
I'm a new one who use The Debian.I installed it but I can't make sound card work ,can you tell me the command file name of the setup of the sound device,and path ,thank you wood -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: lost sound ,help

2003-03-02 Thread Kent West
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm a new one who use The Debian.I installed it but I can't make sound card work ,can you tell me the command file name of the setup of the sound device,and path ,thank you wood Debian, not being quite so consumer oriented as some of the other distros, doesn't

Sound Help needed

2002-11-22 Thread Wathen, Metherion
I have an older pentium 100 class PC with some strange no-name sound card in it. The chips say they're Crystal 4231 but I don't see modules for them in modules selection on the Debian cds. Would Debian.org have them? What other mods can I use and can they be added after my system is already up and

Re: Sound Help needed

2002-11-22 Thread nate
Wathen, Metherion said: I have an older pentium 100 class PC with some strange no-name sound card in it. The chips say they're Crystal 4231 but I don't see modules for them in modules selection on the Debian cds. Would Debian.org have them? What other mods can I use and can they be added after

Re: Sound Help needed

2002-11-22 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Wathen, Metherion said: I have an older pentium 100 class PC with some strange no-name sound card in it. The chips say they're Crystal 4231 but I don't see modules for them in modules selection on the Debian cds. Would Debian.org have them? What other mods can I

Sound help required

2000-11-28 Thread Jatin Golani
Hi guys, Need some helpI have an Opti sound card...detected under Windows as that and it works fine in Windowsunder Debian i've installed MAD16 as the driverlsmod shows MAD16, UART401, ad1848, sound, soundcore, soundlowwhen I use play to play a wav file...I can hear the sound only

Re: Newbie sound help

2000-11-11 Thread Peter Hugosson-Miller
Peter, Nils, I've identified the sound chip in question, it's a Crystal CS4236. The settings in WinNT can be seen in this picture: http://www.netg.se/~hugge/images/Sound.jpg . The alsa-related stuff I've nstalled from the CDs can be seen in this excerpt from root's .bash_history (commented by

Re: Newbie sound help

2000-11-10 Thread Nils Ackermann
Peter Hugosson-Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I did notice that on my potato CD's there are some packages called alsa* (Advanced Linux Soound Architecture?). For example, alsa-base, alsaconf, alsautils. From the little I've read, they seem to be backward compatible with OSS. Is this so,

Re: Newbie sound help

2000-11-07 Thread Peter Hugosson-Miller
Peter, Many thanks for your help, I think I'm on the right track now. I did notice that on my potato CD's there are some packages called alsa* (Advanced Linux Soound Architecture?). For example, alsa-base, alsaconf, alsautils. From the little I've read, they seem to be backward compatible with

Newbie sound help

2000-11-06 Thread Peter Hugosson-Miller
Hi all! I've got my new potato system up and running, Gnome works fine and it all looks great! Haven't fired up NT on my home box for 3 whole days! I'm starting to feel braver now, and guess it's time to start to look at sound. From what I've been able to find browsing the web, and from reading

Re: Newbie sound help

2000-11-06 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
peter, step 1 is to figure out which driver you need. here are various things you can do to that end: a. go to deja.com's power search and do a search on linux crystal sound and see what turns up. b. go to /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sound and do a grep Crystal *. c. install the

sound help

1999-08-22 Thread Bob C. Ruddy
To all, I'm trying to get sound working on my laptop. Windows reports it as a Yamaha Opl3-SAx WDM Driver The sound howto says that the Yamaha Opl3-Sax sound chip is supported. So I went to my misc directory for my kernal modules and saw three opl3 modules. I tried modprobe all of them. The

Re: sound help

1999-08-22 Thread Bob C. Ruddy
Thanks to Chanop Silpa-Anan I've now got all my modules loaded according to /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sound/OPL3-SA2. When I go to play something like I don't even get a crackle over my speakers. So, how do start trouble shotting this? Thanks again. oh below is the output of cat /dev/sndstat

Re: SOUND HELP

1999-03-25 Thread Roy-Anders Larsen
On Wed, 24 Mar 1999, Craig T. Hancock wrote: I don't undersand what I am doing wrong if anyone can help I would greatly appricate it If I am getting this right, you have a Soundblaster 16 *Plug and Play* ? In any case, that's what I have. If that is correct, you might need to compile all

SOUND HELP

1999-03-24 Thread Craig T. Hancock
Maybe you can help me with this but I am using kernel 2.2.3 and I still can't get sound to work I originall used OSS to find out what my settings were for sound and this is what it should be OSS/Linux 3.9.2f (C) 4Front Technologies 1996-1999 License serial number: E0008 Open Sound System

Sound, HELP!

1998-12-23 Thread Jeff Browning
Howdy all, I have been trying to get sound working on my Debian box all week. I've compiled a new Kernel with all the features and settings. But when I looked in /dev I couldn't find audio. Yes I have added /dev/audio support to the kernel. I don't know what to do. If I don't figure out what

Re: Sound, HELP!

1998-12-23 Thread Rafael Kitover
On Thu, Dec 24, 1998 at 12:24:44AM -0400, Jeff Browning wrote: Howdy all, I have been trying to get sound working on my Debian box all week. I've compiled a new Kernel with all the features and settings. But when I looked in /dev I couldn't find audio. Yes I have added /dev/audio try cd

Re: Sound, HELP!

1998-12-23 Thread Henning Makholm
Jeff Browning [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've compiled a new Kernel with all the features and settings. But when I looked in /dev I couldn't find audio. Think of /dev as a regular directory containing pseudo symbolic links (the unix term is special files) pointing to driver code in the kernel.