This one time, at band camp, Aryan Ameri said:
> On Monday 20 January 2003 18:41, Jon wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > The module you need is 'es1371' for the Vibra 128 chipset. I put this on
> > a line in /etc/modules so it gets loaded up each time. If you haven't
> > done so already, you also need to add y
On Monday 20 January 2003 18:41, Jon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The module you need is 'es1371' for the Vibra 128 chipset. I put this on
> a line in /etc/modules so it gets loaded up each time. If you haven't
> done so already, you also need to add yourself to the audio group:
>
> adduser your_name audio
> hi there:
>
> I am installing woody on a system with creative vibra 128
> sound card. Previously I had Mandrake 9.0 and RedHat 7.3
> installed on this
> system and they both detected this soundcard without a
> problem. However debain is not able to do so (when ever I t
hi there:
I am installing woody on a system with creative vibra 128 sound card.
Previously I had Mandrake 9.0 and RedHat 7.3 installed on this
system and they both detected this soundcard without a problem.
However debain is not able to do so (when ever I try playing a sound
file, it gives me a
I have installed a Terratec 128 PCI sound card. How can I get it to work under Debian? Do I need a driver - where do I get one - what do I do with it? Could there be a driver already within the distribution I have (and how could I tell)?
Many thanks
- Joe
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 02:15:57PM -0300, Rodrigo F. Baroni wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>I'm not getting to set my sound card Avance Logic -
> ALS4000 at Debian 3.0. There isn't any module to it in
> my sndconfig.
>
>Does anybody know about this card ?
Genera
Hello all,
I'm not getting to set my sound card Avance Logic -
ALS4000 at Debian 3.0. There isn't any module to it in
my sndconfig.
Does anybody know about this card ?
Thanks
Rodrigo Ferreira Baroni
=
Be the best a
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 09:44:42 +
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am a bit desperate to have my Sound Blaster Awe 64 work... I thought I should move
>to ALSA. So, I tried to update my kernel to version 2.4.16, because someone told me
>it was easier with the package alsa-modules-2.4.
Hi there,
I am a bit desperate to have my Sound Blaster Awe 64 work... I thought I should move
to ALSA. So, I tried to update my kernel to version 2.4.16, because someone told me it
was easier with the package alsa-modules-2.4.16, but I am afraid it led me to
re-install everything!!
So, back t
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 11:56:26AM +0100, Rohan Nicholls wrote:
> For instance, on kde, you seem to have a choice of aRts or nothing,
> which messes up Konqueror because Rp and xmms use esd, and I have not
> tested flash, but xscavenger causes problems because it uses some other
> drivers or ser
Hi.
> >> I had intel D845PESV , come with AC97 and eeproLAN, both all not work
> >>in 2.4.20 . like AC97, I put it in /etc/modules
> >>
> Both my audio and Lan are enable on the Bios SV84510A.86A.0008.P04 come
> with that intel board
> no sound
> please help
Please read http://www.intel.com/
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 09:36:10PM -0700, eric lin wrote:
> in my 2.4.20-686
> modprobe i810_audio not work
>
> www:/home/fsshl# modprobe i810_audio
> /lib/modules/2.4.20-686/kernel/drivers/sound/i810_audio.o: init_module:
> No such device
> Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module p
Edward Guldemond wrote:
Eric,
First of all, if you compiled 2.4.20, make sure that you built both of
those drivers either directly into the kernel, or as modules. Judging
by how you phrased your question, you're expecting them as modules, so
go back and double check that.
On Sun, Dec 08,
Egor Tur wrote:
I had intel D845PESV , come with AC97 and eeproLAN, both all not work
in 2.4.20 . like AC97, I put it in /etc/modules
reboot it still have no sound(I assume gnome will have sound at login
and logout as end user)
please help on that, actually in windowXP I also have
Eric,
First of all, if you compiled 2.4.20, make sure that you built both of
those drivers either directly into the kernel, or as modules. Judging
by how you phrased your question, you're expecting them as modules, so
go back and double check that.
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 11:18:13AM -0700, eric
>I had intel D845PESV , come with AC97 and eeproLAN, both all not work
> in 2.4.20 . like AC97, I put it in /etc/modules
>
> reboot it still have no sound(I assume gnome will have sound at login
> and logout as end user)
>
> please help on that, actually in windowXP I also have no osund, I
> r
y, December 08, 2002 7:18 PM
Subject: sound card on intel board not work, please help
> Dear linux advancer:
>
>I had intel D845PESV , come with AC97 and eeproLAN, both all not work
> in 2.4.20 . like AC97, I put it in /etc/modules
>
> reboot it still have no sound(I ass
Dear linux advancer:
I had intel D845PESV , come with AC97 and eeproLAN, both all not work
in 2.4.20 . like AC97, I put it in /etc/modules
reboot it still have no sound(I assume gnome will have sound at login
and logout as end user)
please help on that, actually in windowXP I also have no o
on my laptop, but as
always I have questions.:)
I have my soundcard supported but when I start two applications that
want the sound card there seems to be conflicts, so say I am using xmms
to play mp3's and I browse to a web page that needs flash, the browser
freezes up until I stop what ever
> always I have questions.:)
>
> I have my soundcard supported but when I start two applications that
> want the sound card there seems to be conflicts, so say I am using xmms
> to play mp3's and I browse to a web page that needs flash, the browser
> freezes up until I s
two applications that
want the sound card there seems to be conflicts, so say I am using xmms
to play mp3's and I browse to a web page that needs flash, the browser
freezes up until I stop what ever is playing and then once the page is
loaded I can continue the music. To add to the conf
> -Original Message-
> From: Seneca Cunningham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, 23 November 2002 6:49 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Sound card problem
> Have you tried putting es1371 (and any necessary parameters) into your
> /etc/modul
Seneca was roused into action on 2002-11-22 15:48 and wrote:
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 02:20:18PM -0500, David P James wrote:
Andrew R Reid was roused into action on 2002-11-22 02:02 and wrote:
I've got a es1371 as well. I've spent days trying to get it working with
the OSS drives that come wit
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 02:20:18PM -0500, David P James wrote:
> Andrew R Reid was roused into action on 2002-11-22 02:02 and wrote:
> >I've got a es1371 as well. I've spent days trying to get it working with
> >the OSS drives that come with 2.4.18. Absolutely no joy. I don't think
> >it's becau
Andrew R Reid was roused into action on 2002-11-22 02:02 and wrote:
I've got a es1371 as well. I've spent days trying to get it working with
the OSS drives that come with 2.4.18. Absolutely no joy. I don't think
it's because I'm an idiot. I got my ISA PnP SoundBlaster 16 working OK at
home ver
Sent: Thursday, 21 November 2002 9:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Sound card problem
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 08:11:57PM +0600, chanka perera wrote:
> In my Debian woody box sound card is not working I'm having creative
> vibra 128 card #sndconfig says Sound module not found yo
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 08:11:57PM +0600, chanka perera wrote:
> In my Debian woody box sound card is not working I'm having creative
> vibra 128 card #sndconfig says Sound module not found you don't seems
> to be running a kernel with modular sound enable (soundcore.o was no
Hi,
In my Debian woody box sound card is not working I'm having creative
vibra 128 card #sndconfig says Sound module not found you don't seems to
be running a kernel with modular sound enable (soundcore.o was not
found) and it's supported with Linux 2.2 but It's impossibl
On Sat, 2002-11-09 at 15:37, Shaul Karl wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 01:01:50AM +0200, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I need some advise. I'm sick of trying to make my SBLive!Value play midi
> > (without timidity). over the years, I sometimes succeeded and sometimes
> > not. I'm looking
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 01:01:50AM +0200, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
> Hi
>
> I need some advise. I'm sick of trying to make my SBLive!Value play midi
> (without timidity). over the years, I sometimes succeeded and sometimes
> not. I'm looking for a descent card that is well supported.
> Any ideas?
>
Hi
I need some advise. I'm sick of trying to make my SBLive!Value play midi
(without timidity). over the years, I sometimes succeeded and sometimes
not. I'm looking for a descent card that is well supported.
Any ideas?
thanx
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"Pavel" == Pavel Bradut Boghita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Pavel> Hello everybody, I have been looking for documentation on
Pavel> how to set up the driver module for the C-Media CMI8738
Pavel> sound card I have on one of the machines here. Including
on on how to set up the driver module for
> the C-Media CMI8738 sound card I have on one of the machines here. Including
> the module when I've installed Debian Woody, didn't work.
> I wasn't able to find a guide for doing this installation properly on this
> machine, the
On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 08:40, Pavel Bradut Boghita wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I have been looking for documentation on how to set up the driver module for
> the C-Media CMI8738 sound card I have on one of the machines here. Including
> the module when I've installed Debia
Hello everybody,
I have been looking for documentation on how to set up the driver module for
the C-Media CMI8738 sound card I have on one of the machines here. Including
the module when I've installed Debian Woody, didn't work.
I wasn't able to find a guide for doing th
Kent West wrote:
> Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
>
>> Kent West wrote:
>>
>>> Andy wrote:
>>>
I have the same problem and followed your directions exactly.
I even upped my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.18 and included the Intel
sound option into the kernel but having same problems.
On
Kent West wrote:
> Rebecca Dridan wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 02:13:46AM -0500, Kent West wrote:
>>
>
>
>>
>> Kent (or anyone else who knows),
>>
>> How did you get your onboard AC'97 chipset (via8233) working? I've just
>> bought a Gigabyte GA-7VRX motherboard with this chip and can't
Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
>
>> Andy wrote:
>>
>>> I have the same problem and followed your directions exactly.
>>> I even upped my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.18 and included the Intel
>>> sound option into the kernel but having same problems.
>>> On bootup I get the following me
Rebecca Dridan wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 02:13:46AM -0500, Kent West wrote:
>
>
> Kent (or anyone else who knows),
>
> How did you get your onboard AC'97 chipset (via8233) working? I've just
> bought a Gigabyte GA-7VRX motherboard with this chip and can't get sound
> working. I'm runni
Kent West wrote:
> Andy wrote:
>
>> I have the same problem and followed your directions exactly.
>> I even upped my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.18 and included the Intel
>> sound option into the kernel but having same problems.
>> On bootup I get the following message:
>> Sound Server Message: Err
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 02:13:46AM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> Run "modconf" and see if there's a module available for the 82440MX.
> You'll either need such a module loaded (lsmod shows only the ethernet
> nic module loaded), or you'll need support for that chipset compiled
> directly into the
Andy wrote:
>I have the same problem and followed your directions exactly.
>I even upped my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.18 and included the Intel
>sound option into the kernel but having same problems.
>On bootup I get the following message:
>Sound Server Message: Error while starting driver: devic
urself to audio, as root type "addgroup
> your_user_name audio").
>
> You can also check out the results of "lspci" to make sure Linux agrees
> with you as to what sound card you have.
>
> Also "lsmod" will show you the loaded modules.
>
> Hope
ling, in the section of device driver modules, i
> >> have included i810. it also selected some yamaha ac97 and
> >> reported it to be a success.
> >
> >> now, my system boots up and as a user i can log into
> >> it. however, none of the soun
to linux. so i am a 'newbie' to linux -
>> in short. i recently installed debian 3.0 on my compaq making it
>> a dual boot machine. it is a piii 766mhz machine with on board
>> sound card.
>
>> while installing, in the section of device driver mo
Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
> i have been using windows for quite some time now and am contemplating
> to shift to linux. so i am a 'newbie' to linux - in short. i recently
> installed debian 3.0 on my compaq making it a dual boot machine. it is
> a piii 766mhz machine wi
my compaq making it
> a dual boot machine. it is a piii 766mhz machine with on board
> sound card.
> while installing, in the section of device driver modules, i
> have included i810. it also selected some yamaha ac97 and
> reported it to be a success.
i have been using windows for quite some time now and am contemplating
to shift to linux. so i am a 'newbie' to linux - in short. i recently
installed debian 3.0 on my compaq making it a dual boot machine. it is a
piii 766mhz machine with on board sound card.
while installing, in t
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 15:46:38 -0400 "BOND ISCT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Subsystem: Creative Labs CT4780 SBLive! Value
You don't want to load the "sb" module for this card.
>
> $ less /etc/modutils/sound
> # ALSA portion
> alias char-major-116 snd
> alias snd-card-0 snd-ens1370
Dear helpers,
I am using 2.4.18 kernel. I am unable to configure my sound card ( of
course I never did this earlier). The kernel has been built with
soundblaster support. After looking at 2-3 months archive, I tried the
following things. Looks like all the required things are in place
Mark Copper said:
> Is the shared IRQ a problem? Should I recompile the kernel with cs46xx
> as a module?
>
> I would be very appreciative of any help from the list.
I can't really answer your question but can post a similar experience,
in my IBM Thinkpad T20 it also uses the cs46xx module, an
Hi,
I'm doing a new install of current stable on an i386 with a Turtle beach
Santa Cruz sound card. I use bf24 installation program because,
apparently I need the cs46xx driver in kernel version 2.4 to run this
card.
Installation seems to go fine, the cs46xx driver installs successfully
"Paul" == Paul E Condon writes:
Paul> But compact doesn't include cmpci.o
Paul> Where can I find it? What package must I load to get it to
Paul> show up in /lib/modules/... ?
I know that if you use a pre-built generic 2.4.18 kernels you get
cmpci as a module. I use this driver
On Sun, Sep 01, 2002 at 12:00:51PM -0700, Paul E Condon wrote:
> I am working on getting sound set up on this Woody computer.
> I got a sound card from Frys and plugged it in.
> lspci says it is C-Media Electronics CM8738(rev 10).
> I suspect that I need the cmpci.o modules, t
On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, Paul E Condon wrote:
> I am working on getting sound set up on this Woody computer.
> I got a sound card from Frys and plugged it in.
> lspci says it is C-Media Electronics CM8738(rev 10).
> I suspect that I need the cmpci.o modules, that appeared
> when I was
I am working on getting sound set up on this Woody computer.
I got a sound card from Frys and plugged it in.
lspci says it is C-Media Electronics CM8738(rev 10).
I suspect that I need the cmpci.o modules, that appeared
when I was installing the vanilla Woody. But I couldn't
get vanil
Matthew Claridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> This is my first day using Debian and I've got everything installed
> and working and I've even found a load of the configuration stuff, but
> the one thing I can't fix is my soundcard.
>
> The permissions on /dev/dsp are fine:
> crw-rw
On Sun, 01 Sep 2002 00:47:00 +0100
Matthew Claridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is my first day using Debian and I've got everything installed and
> working and I've even found a load of the configuration stuff, but the
> one thing I can't fix is my soundcard. This is my system:
>
> Debi
Matthew Claridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-01 00:47:00 +0100]:
> This is my first day using Debian and I've got everything installed and
> working and I've even found a load of the configuration stuff, but the
> one thing I can't fix is my soundcard. This is my system:
I just posted a [1]not
Hi,
This is my first day using Debian and I've got everything installed and
working and I've even found a load of the configuration stuff, but the
one thing I can't fix is my soundcard. This is my system:
Debian Woody with 2.4.18bf2.4 kernel
Soundblaster Live! soundcard
Running Gnome on top of
On Sun, 2002-06-30 at 06:04, BEMason wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have a no-name CS4232-kq-Crystal-PnP-based sound card with an on-board
> IDE
> (CD-ROM) controller, which is positively 16-bit. But I have lost the
> card
> driver, can you send the card driver or tell me where I can fin
Hi.
I have a no-name CS4232-kq-Crystal-PnP-based sound card with an on-board
IDE
(CD-ROM) controller, which is positively 16-bit. But I have lost the
card
driver, can you send the card driver or tell me where I can find the
card
driver.
Thanks to you all.
Sorry to send the same message but it
On Sun, 2002-06-23 at 21:13, Geoff Ludwiczak wrote:
> Anyways, that's beside the point. What other sound cards can do this
> or is there some other alternative?
>
Check the Alsa project pages at www.alsa-project.org, and also their
mailling list archives.
The one that have been reported to work
Anyways.. I heard from some other people that certain sound cards are able to
play more than one audio stream at the same time in Linux without the sound
daemons. It seems a lot easier without one. I tried putting in a sound
blaster live (emu10k1) before and playing more than one sound worked.
Ho
On Sun, 2002-06-23 at 21:18, John Smith wrote:
> Right now, I'm using a creative vibra sb16, and it's working fine. However,
> I can't have more than one sound playing without getting a device or resource
> busy error. So I'm wondering, what can I do to be able to play more than one
> sound at th
Right now, I'm using a creative vibra sb16, and it's working fine. However,
I can't have more than one sound playing without getting a device or resource
busy error. So I'm wondering, what can I do to be able to play more than one
sound at the same time (without esd or other sound daemons). I kn
Hi,
Where can I read about how to change the irq for my sound card?
None of the followings are working (in /etc/lilo.conf):
append="via82cxxx_audio=0x1000,09,7,5"
append="via686a=0x1000,09,7,5"
append="via8233=0x1000,09,7,5"
append="ac97=0x1000,09,7,5"
Am Sonntag, 31. März 2002 01:47 schrieb Tony Anand:
> Hi All,
> Does anyone know where I can find linux drivers for an Addonics SV550
> sound card, which uses the Yamaha YMF724E-V chipset? Thanks
> much,
> Tony.
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Hi All,
Does anyone know where I can find linux drivers for an Addonics SV550 sound card, which uses the Yamaha YMF724E-V chipset?
Thanks much,
Tony.
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Nikolai Hlubek wrote:
Hi there,
I have the Philips rhythmic edge PSC703 sound card and just
wanted to ask if someone here has experience with this thing?
Any idea which drivers I should use?
Nikolai
Searched on google. According to philips, no.
http://www.pcsound.philips.com
Hi there,
I have the Philips rhythmic edge PSC703 sound card and just
wanted to ask if someone here has experience with this thing?
Any idea which drivers I should use?
Nikolai
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howdy,
the problem that i have is i have a sound card and i would like to know what
kernal module(s) to install to make it work (so the sounds in gnome work
properly).
when i was installing debian i used a menu that gave the module name and a
description of the module, i managed to use that to
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 06:07:17PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When I installed Potatoe, the sound card worked perfectly. I set it up so my
> user worked fine. I upgraded to woody, and still the user sound worked fine.
> I upgraded to 2.4.17, now root can do sound, but the us
When I installed Potatoe, the sound card worked perfectly. I set it up so my
user worked fine. I upgraded to woody, and still the user sound worked fine.
I upgraded to 2.4.17, now root can do sound, but the user cannot.
I compiled the sound driver into the kernel, and like I said root works
On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 10:59:52PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have one of the Esoniq Sound cards listed in the drivers setup when
> you first install debian. I realized this after the fact, however.
> What is the easiest / best way to go about installing this driver for my
>
On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 10:59:52PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have one of the Esoniq Sound cards listed in the drivers setup when
> you first install debian. I realized this after the fact, however.
> What is the easiest / best way to go about installing this driver for my
>
I have one of the Esoniq Sound cards listed in the drivers setup when
you first install debian. I realized this after the fact, however.
What is the easiest / best way to go about installing this driver for my
sound card?
i am running woody
i would like to make use of jslaunch as a last resort possibility to
have a clean shutdown.
i went into the man and twickled with options but no joystick button
is catched by jslaunch --showbuttons
the joystick is connected through the game port of my sound card sb 16 pnp
my
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 06:42:15PM +0800, a wrote:
> I have debian 2.1. I use a kernal image from Redhar 6.0 CD. the image has
> sound card support? if so, how to make it work under Debian?
Why would you want to do that?
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> I have debian 2.1. I use a kernal image from Redhar 6.0 CD. the image has
> sound card support? if so, how to make it work under Debian?
>
>
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I have debian 2.1. I use a kernal image from Redhar 6.0 CD. the image has
sound card support? if so, how to make it work under Debian?
I have debian 2.1. I use a kernal image from Redhar 6.0 CD. the image has
sound card support? if so, how to make it work under Debian?
At 08:42 07/11/2001 -0800, you wrote:
> I have a Creative Soundblaster PCI 512 which apparantly uses the soundcore
> and emu10k1 drivers. It *should* be working but it's not.
>
SBLive uses the emu10k, 512 uses the es1370 or 1371.
~mark
No - SB 512 uses the emu10k (least ways, that what I co
SBLive uses the emu10k, 512 uses the es1370 or 1371.
~mark
From: "Rory O'Connor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have a Creative Soundblaster PCI 512 which apparantly uses the soundcore
> and emu10k1 drivers. It *should* be working but it's not.
that it's using these
drivers for my sound card:
Nov 7 03:07:36 jacktasty kernel: emu10k1: EMU10K1 rev 8 model 0x8023 found,
IO at 0x18a0-0x18bf, IRQ 9
and when i run lsmod they appear to be loaded:
jacktasty:/home/rory# lsmod
Module Size Used by
lockd 4
hiya fouad
make sure "sound" is configured as a module ...
turn on the sound card option that you have...
turn on MIDI, turn on ESS, turn on OPL,
diff kernel have diff options...
-might need a couple pass as to which options
you needsndconfig tells you wha
> I installed Debian/GNU Linux 2.2 (potato) on my PC
> and I have no idea on how to get my sound card
> working. I tried the commands:
> sndconfig
> soundconfig
> but I had an error message.
The package that contains 'sndconfig' isn't normally installed
with D
What soundcard are you using? What's the error that was reported?
On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 12:27:41PM +0200, fouad HENNI wrote:
> >Hello
> >I installed Debian/GNU Linux 2.2 (potato) on my PC
> and
> >I have no idea on how to get my sound card working.
> >I
>Hello
>I installed Debian/GNU Linux 2.2 (potato) on my PC
and
>I have no idea on how to get my sound card working.
>I tried the commands:
>sndconfig
>soundconfig
>but I had an error message.
>Please help.
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fouad HENNI wrote:
Hello
I installed Debian/GNU Linux 2.2 (potato) on my PC and
I have no idea on how to get my sound card working.
I tried the commands:
sndconfig
soundconfig
but I had an error message.
Please help.
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On Fri, 2001-09-28 at 09:30, fouad HENNI wrote:
> Hello
> I installed Debian/GNU Linux 2.2 (potato) on my PC and
> I have no idea on how to get my sound card working.
> I tried the commands:
> sndconfig
> soundconfig
> but I had an error message.
Do you know your sound card
Hello
I installed Debian/GNU Linux 2.2 (potato) on my PC and
I have no idea on how to get my sound card working.
I tried the commands:
sndconfig
soundconfig
but I had an error message.
Please help.
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=?iso-8859-1?q?fouad=20HENNI?= wrote:
>I installed debian/GNU Linux (potato) on my PC and I
>have no idea on how to get my sound card working.
>Please Help.
First, know the specs of your sound card. Then if you have the source
of your kernel, check the documentation for your sound card
Helo,
I installed debian/GNU Linux (potato) on my PC and I
have no idea on how to get my sound card working.
Please Help.
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Actually I found it. I looked it up on the 2.4.x kernel and under Crystal
SoundFusion it covers any cs46xx, including the fortissimo (cs4624) and the
turtle
beach santa cruz...
Thanks for the help anyways.
Calyth
Guess I have to hold back my HD upgrade for a while.
Thanks for the info =)
Caltyh
Ok Jason,
the dpkg -l | grep esound is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l | grep esound
ii esound-alsa0.2.17-7 Enlightened Sound Daemon (ALSA) -
Support bi
ii esound-common 0.2.17-7 Enlightened Sound Daemon - Common files
and
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l | grep alsa
ii alsa-b
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 01:11:17AM +0100, Joao Pissarro scribbled...
> Thnaks for replying.
>
> Here are the installed modules, and esound is intalled.
>
> jpissarro:/home/ct1dbh# lsmod
> Module Size Used by
> bttv 37116 1
> tuner 2088
Hello all,
I am working with Potato/gnome 1.4, and I am trying to get the sound
driver working, with the application sounds of gnome.
On the boot, I get:
es1371: version v0.22 time 19:13:40 Nov 18 2000
es1371: found chip, vendor id 0x1274 device id 0x5880 revision 0x02
es1371: found es1371 re
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