Hercules Fortissimo II (sound card with CS4624) support

2001-08-29 Thread calyth
I was looking at the HOWTOs for both hardware compatibility list and the sound HOWTO, but nothing came up. I'm wondering if any version of 2.4.x starts to support the Hercules Fortissimo II because I'm planning to ditch the SBLive (got the via 686B southbridge. Besides it hogs the CPU). Thanks for

Re: Hercules Fortissimo II (sound card with CS4624) support

2001-08-29 Thread Anthony Lau
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 11:21:11AM -0700, calyth wrote: I was looking at the HOWTOs for both hardware compatibility list and the sound HOWTO, but nothing came up. I'm wondering if any version of 2.4.x starts to support the Hercules Fortissimo II because I'm planning to ditch the SBLive (got

Sound Card Gnome

2001-08-29 Thread Joao Pissarro
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: Sound Card Gnome

2001-08-29 Thread Jason Majors
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 1

Re: Sound Card Gnome

2001-08-29 Thread Joao Pissarro
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

Re: BTC-1831 Sound Card (Opti 1688)

2001-08-24 Thread Timeboy
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001 23:24:58 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ** I have a BTC-1831 Sound Card (Opti 1688). Is this card supported in Linux? Do ** I need a driver? I see OSS has it, but when I try to install it, it says it ** doesn't support my kernel. it's 2.2.19pre17, but OSS says

Sound Card [continued]

2001-08-24 Thread JakeCatfox
Is there a way I can use my sound card (the BTC one) without using OSS? OSS won't seem to work with my kernel, and I can't find a driver anywhere else. Is there a module I can just load? -- Deven G.

Re: Sound Card [continued]

2001-08-24 Thread Timeboy
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001 07:31:39 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: **Is there a way I can use my sound card (the BTC one) without using OSS? OSS ** won't seem to work with my kernel, and I can't find a driver anywhere else. ** Is there a module I can just load? Eh? OSS is a part of kernel

Sound Card [the saga continues]

2001-08-24 Thread JakeCatfox
I can try to enable the sound card, but for some odd reason, whenever I do and I'm using my laptop's battery, Debian freezes after about 10 seconds. Does anyone know why this is happening? I might be able to get sound to work in Debian, but it keeps crashing if I try to turn it on .. -- Deven

Re: Sound Card [the saga continues]

2001-08-24 Thread Michael Heldebrant
On 24 Aug 2001 13:43:38 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I can try to enable the sound card, but for some odd reason, whenever I do and I'm using my laptop's battery, Debian freezes after about 10 seconds. Does anyone know why this is happening? I might be able to get sound to work in Debian

BTC-1831 Sound Card (Opti 1688)

2001-08-23 Thread BenjiOak
I have a BTC-1831 Sound Card (Opti 1688). Is this card supported in Linux? Do I need a driver? I see OSS has it, but when I try to install it, it says it doesn't support my kernel. it's 2.2.19pre17, but OSS says it SUPPORTS 2.2.x. and 2.4.x. I hope someone can help me out. Thanks, Deven G.

BTC-1831 Sound Card (Opti 1688)

2001-08-23 Thread JakeCatfox
I have a BTC-1831 Sound Card (Opti 1688). Is this card supported in Linux? Do I need a driver? I see OSS has it, but when I try to install it, it says it doesn't support my kernel. it's 2.2.19pre17, but OSS says it SUPPORTS 2.2.x. and 2.4.x. I hope someone can help me out. Thanks, Deven G.

Pci sound card advice

2001-08-08 Thread Matthew M Carroll
I am wondering if anyone can give some advice ? What is the better sound card the pci sound blaster 128 or the aopen AW744PRO both are supported by alsa? I will also ask the alsa guys Im just thinking the more info the better. Thanks, Matthew M Carroll [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: sound card not working properly

2001-07-18 Thread Robin Gerard
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 11:05:57PM -0400, D-Man wrote: On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 12:28:21AM +, Robin Gerard wrote: . I think you missed my mention of this in the last post. modprobe is probably reading this as decimal (base 10) but it should be hexadecimal (base 16).

sound card not working properly

2001-07-16 Thread Philipp
Hi there, i have a soundblaster compatible sound card which is pluged on an isa-slot. I installed the soundcard like this: modprobe sb irq=5 dma=0 io=220 When i look in the /var/log/syslog i see that a ESS1868 chip is detected. That's my soundcard. After doing this command: cat /usr/share

Re: sound card not working properly

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 08:36:22PM +0200, Philipp wrote: | Hi there, | | i have a soundblaster compatible sound card which is pluged on an isa-slot. | | I installed the soundcard like this: | | modprobe sb irq=5 dma=0 io=220 | | When i look in the /var/log/syslog i see that a ESS1868 chip

Re: sound card not working properly

2001-07-16 Thread Robin Gerard
every single option and setting in its config. Then I went back to linux and found that I was using the wrong DMA channel. I corrected it and the sound was beautiful after that. That's about the extent of my sound card experience, but make sure you aren't using an already used DMA channel and IRQ

Re: sound card not working properly

2001-07-16 Thread Erik Steffl
booted windows and recorded every single option and setting in its config. Then I went back to linux and found that I was using the wrong DMA channel. I corrected it and the sound was beautiful after that. That's about the extent of my sound card experience, but make sure you aren't using

Re: sound card not working properly

2001-07-16 Thread D-Man
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 12:28:21AM +, Robin Gerard wrote: | okay, windoz give me : sound card: sb | irq :05 | dma :01 | io : 220 | linux give me :sound card sb | irq

Re: sound card not working properly

2001-07-16 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 12:28:21AM +, Robin Gerard wrote: okay, windoz give me : sound card: sb irq :05 dma :01 io : 220 linux give me :sound card sb irq: 07

Re: Sound Card Woes

2001-07-14 Thread Sebastiaan
On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Jay Latham wrote: Some history on the card. The card is a SB Live value edition that originally came in a Gateway 2000 computer that I bought 2 years ago. I have since turned this box into my server/router running Debian. But before I did that I had installed a number

Sound Card Woes

2001-07-13 Thread Jay Latham
Some history on the card. The card is a SB Live value edition that originally came in a Gateway 2000 computer that I bought 2 years ago. I have since turned this box into my server/router running Debian. But before I did that I had installed a number of distros on it (RedHat, Suse, Mandrake...)

sound card?

2001-04-13 Thread TSa2404526
hi nice to meet you. i need to find a new sound card for my lap top i have a winbook xl. can you help [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Need help setting up SB PCI 128 sound card on potato system

2001-04-05 Thread Robert A. Jacobs
* Nate Amsden [EMAIL PROTECTED] [040401 08:58]: Joe Nahmias wrote: So far, I have downloaded the latest 2.2 kernel (2.2.19) and compiled in support for the card (CONFIG_SOUND_ES1371=y), with no success. After booting the newly compiled kernel, the soundcard is recognized (see

Re: Need help setting up SB PCI 128 sound card on potato system

2001-04-04 Thread Nate Amsden
Joe Nahmias wrote: Hello All! I have a newly installed Debian 2.2r0 (yes, I know I should upgrade, but that's what was on the cd...) system that I'm trying to get my sound card (SoundBlaster PCI 128) working on. So far, I have downloaded the latest 2.2 kernel (2.2.19

Re: Need help setting up SB PCI 128 sound card on potato system

2001-04-04 Thread Cameron Matheson
All! I have a newly installed Debian 2.2r0 (yes, I know I should upgrade, but that's what was on the cd...) system that I'm trying to get my sound card (SoundBlaster PCI 128) working on. So far, I have downloaded the latest 2.2 kernel (2.2.19) and compiled in support for the card

Re: Need help setting up SB PCI 128 sound card on potato system

2001-04-04 Thread Donald R. Spoon
Just a thoughthave you checked to see if the driver module(s) are being loaded? I have an older PCI128 card here that uses the es1370 chipset, and it works fine in Linux. A lsmod command should show both a soundcore and a es1371 module loaded. If they are not there, you might want to use

Need help setting up SB PCI 128 sound card on potato system

2001-04-03 Thread Joe Nahmias
Hello All! I have a newly installed Debian 2.2r0 (yes, I know I should upgrade, but that's what was on the cd...) system that I'm trying to get my sound card (SoundBlaster PCI 128) working on. So far, I have downloaded the latest 2.2 kernel (2.2.19) and compiled in support

[Semi-OT] Mixer for OPL3-SA2 sound card?

2001-03-23 Thread Laurynas Biveinis
Hello, recently I've upgraded to 2.4.2 kernel and I no longer can set master volume, bass, treble channels for my OPL3-SA2 sound card. I did RTFM and found out that the new driver implements two mixer devices instead of old one, and most mixer applications support only one mixer. So

Re: [Semi-OT] Mixer for OPL3-SA2 sound card?

2001-03-23 Thread Angelo Cano
On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 05:19:57PM +0200, Laurynas Biveinis wrote: Hello, recently I've upgraded to 2.4.2 kernel and I no longer can set master volume, bass, treble channels for my OPL3-SA2 sound card. I did RTFM and found out that the new driver implements two mixer devices instead

Re: Yamaha sound card (FW: pls help me)

2001-03-14 Thread Nick
On Monday 12 March 2001 15:59, D-Man wrote: I got this message in private e-mail today. Melvin needs help configuring a Yamaha sound card. Can anyone help? (cc replies to him since his subscription was rejected (see below)) -D - Forwarded message from Melvin Sebastian [EMAIL

Yamaha sound card (FW: pls help me)

2001-03-12 Thread D-Man
I got this message in private e-mail today. Melvin needs help configuring a Yamaha sound card. Can anyone help? (cc replies to him since his subscription was rejected (see below)) -D - Forwarded message from Melvin Sebastian [EMAIL PROTECTED] - From: Melvin Sebastian [EMAIL

Re: how do you find out what your sound card is

2001-03-09 Thread hogan
The person that sold the system to me said its a soundblaster on board.. there is no bios setting with any info... it worked under win 95/98 1.how does one find out what is installed? 2. if it is a sound blaster, what insmod will make it work? Look at the motherboard at the large black chips

Re: how do you find out what your sound card is

2001-03-09 Thread Erik Steffl
hanasaki wrote: The person that sold the system to me said its a soundblaster on board.. there is no bios setting with any info... it worked under win 95/98 1.how does one find out what is installed? if it's a PCI card chances are that lspci will provide ebough info. if it's isa card try

Re: how do you find out what your sound card is

2001-03-09 Thread D. Hoyem
If you have Windozze on this machine, select start -- Settings -- Control Panel -- System -- Devices The sound card is probably listed in under the others icon, Press the + and that might show you the name of the sound card, or highlight the sound card and then select properties. That should

Re: how do you find out what your sound card is

2001-03-09 Thread Hall Stevenson
The person that sold the system to me said its a soundblaster on board.. there is no bios setting with any info... it worked under win 95/98 Very likely it's Soundblaster-compatible which in many cases simply means it works properly with games ;-) If you're lucky, it will use the same IRQ, IO

Re: how do you find out what your sound card is

2001-03-09 Thread John Galt
On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, hanasaki wrote: The person that sold the system to me said its a soundblaster on board.. there is no bios setting with any info... it worked under win 95/98 1.how does one find out what is installed? lspci or pnpdump 2. if it is a sound blaster, what insmod will make it

how do you find out what your sound card is

2001-03-08 Thread hanasaki
The person that sold the system to me said its a soundblaster on board.. there is no bios setting with any info... it worked under win 95/98 1.how does one find out what is installed? 2. if it is a sound blaster, what insmod will make it work? Thank you.

Video/sound card

2001-03-03 Thread Jesse Goerz
I'm looking to buy a new video and sound card and I was wondering what everyone recommends to get for Debian 2.2r2. Specifically, I'm looking for something which is easy to install and setup. TIA, Jesse P.S. I'm not on the list please cc me.

Re: Video/sound card

2001-03-03 Thread Sean
video and sound card and I was wondering what everyone recommends to get for Debian 2.2r2. Specifically, I'm looking for something which is easy to install and setup. TIA, Jesse P.S. I'm not on the list please cc me. -- He was a fiddler, and consequently a rogue

Re: Video/sound card

2001-03-03 Thread Jesse Goerz
On Saturday 03 March 2001 10:02, you wrote: On Saturday 03 March 2001 13:46, Jesse Goerz wrote: I'm looking to buy a new video and sound card and I was wondering what everyone recommends to get for Debian 2.2r2. Specifically, I'm looking for something which is easy to install and setup

Re: ESS ES1898 Chipset Sound Card

2001-03-01 Thread David Hansen
On Tue, Feb 27 at 6:58 Horburapa Mongkol-Q13382 wrote: Hi, I have a No Brand name PCI sound card with ESS ES1898 Allegro Chipset. Please anyone knows which sound module I have to use for this sound card? What about the snd-card-es18xx.o module from the alsa-drivers? David

Re: ESS ES1898 Chipset Sound Card

2001-03-01 Thread D-Man
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 11:58:07PM -0600, Horburapa Mongkol-Q13382 wrote: | Hi, | | I have a No Brand name PCI sound card with ESS ES1898 Allegro Chipset. | Please anyone knows which sound module I have to use for this sound card? | BTW, I think you mean No-Name Brand ;-) I have an ESS 18[69

RE: ESS ES1898 Chipset Sound Card

2001-03-01 Thread Horburapa Mongkol-Q13382
Yes, I meant No-Name Brand. :) Could you tell me what you add in modules.conf to make it work? Thanks, -Original Message- From: D-Man [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 8:43 AM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: ESS ES1898 Chipset Sound Card On Tue

Re: ESS ES1898 Chipset Sound Card

2001-03-01 Thread D-Man
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 09:59:03AM -0600, Horburapa Mongkol-Q13382 wrote: | Yes, I meant No-Name Brand. :) | | Could you tell me what you add in modules.conf to make it work? | I have an ESS 1869. As far as RH's sndconfig tool is concerned, it is the same as the 1868. My modules.conf has :

ESS ES1898 Chipset Sound Card

2001-02-28 Thread Horburapa Mongkol-Q13382
Hi, I have a No Brand name PCI sound card with ESS ES1898 Allegro Chipset. Please anyone knows which sound module I have to use for this sound card? Thanks,

RE: ESS ES1898 Chipset Sound Card

2001-02-28 Thread Horburapa Mongkol-Q13382
It seems like nobody answers this. Anyone can help me for this? Thanks, -Original Message- From: Horburapa Mongkol-Q13382 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 11:58 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: ESS ES1898 Chipset Sound Card Hi, I have a No Brand

RE: ESS ES1898 Chipset Sound Card

2001-02-28 Thread #KUNDAN KUMAR#
Sound Card It seems like nobody answers this. Anyone can help me for this? Thanks, -Original Message- From: Horburapa Mongkol-Q13382 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 11:58 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: ESS ES1898 Chipset Sound Card Hi, I have

RE: ESS ES1898 Chipset Sound Card

2001-02-28 Thread Fernando Carvajal
I´m not sure but afraid not http://www.alsa-project.org/archive/alsa-user/msg05604.html

RE: ESS ES1898 Chipset Sound Card

2001-02-28 Thread Horburapa Mongkol-Q13382
# [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 11:12 AM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: RE: ESS ES1898 Chipset Sound Card hi, what does it mean with no brand name? Did you buy it seperately (in that case you must be knowing what brand is it..) or you have a computer, you

sound card (cs4232) mpg123

2001-02-13 Thread Miten Mehta
Hello, I have debian 2.2.17 kernel in potato binary installation. I installed sound card with: modprobe cs4232 dma=01 dma2=03 irq=05 io=0x220 mpg123 would start out with mp3 file playing sound well for first few second and then it begins to die and drag like slow motion with breaks. could

Sound card ESS Maestro

2001-02-08 Thread Francois Fayard
Hi, I'va got a potato installed on a DELL Latitude laptop computer. This computer has a ESS Maestro (Sound Blaster emulation) sound card. Could you tell me how I configure it ? Thanks Francois

Re: sound card is off line

2001-02-04 Thread Andrea Vettorello
Kenneth Scharf wrote: I installed the helix gnome package from the helixcode site as an upgrade to the gnome package that came with debian potato. I won't say that it has exactly broken things, but things have gotten weird. In particular my sound card no longer works, launching XMMS

attempting to set correct options for my sound card for Soundblaster 16 PCI W

2001-02-03 Thread Walter Tautz
I have what was advertised as a Soundblaster 16 PCI The main chip says CT5880-DCQ, Model CT4810 I include some output. My suspcision is that es1370 or es1371 or the sb modules is what I want. As this is a PCI pnp card, isapnp is presumably irrelevant? Would appreciate if someone has an idea

Re: attempting to set correct options for my sound card for Soundblaster 16 PCI W

2001-02-03 Thread Walter Tautz
On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Walter Tautz wrote: I have what was advertised as a Soundblaster 16 PCI The main chip says CT5880-DCQ, Model CT4810 I should point out that I am trying to use the existing modules in the 2.2.18pre21 kernel rather than the alsa stuff. -walter I include some output.

Re: attempting to set correct options for my sound card for Soundblaster 16 PCI W

2001-02-03 Thread mike polniak
Walter Tautz wrote: I have what was advertised as a Soundblaster 16 PCI The main chip says CT5880-DCQ, Model CT4810 I include some output. My suspcision is that es1370 or es1371 or the sb modules is what I want. Just modprobe es1371. I also put es1371 in /etc/modules to load at

sound card is off line

2001-01-31 Thread Kenneth Scharf
I installed the helix gnome package from the helixcode site as an upgrade to the gnome package that came with debian potato. I won't say that it has exactly broken things, but things have gotten weird. In particular my sound card no longer works, launching XMMS or Realplayer gives the error

Re: [OT] sound card recommendations

2001-01-18 Thread Arthur H. Johnson II
I like my Ensonique. Its a model 1370 I believe. On Thursday 18 January 2001 11:41, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote: On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 07:22:49PM -0500, Sean wrote: Before spending hundreds, I'd look into spending about $50 for a Trident 4DWave. The ALSA support is great, and you can help

Re: Looking for a driver for a sound card

2001-01-18 Thread mike polniak
Jim Lynch wrote: OK, I see three devices connected to IRQ 9. No I/O addresses overlap. THe USB port, my Ethernet controller and the audio board are all IRQ 9. I though sharing of IRQs is OK these days. Is Linux different in that respect from Win9x? Everything works on Win95, or at least the

Re: [OT] sound card recommendations

2001-01-18 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 07:22:49PM -0500, Sean wrote: Before spending hundreds, I'd look into spending about $50 for a Trident 4DWave. The ALSA support is great, and you can help show your support for a company that released their hardware specifications so good Linux drivers could be

Re: Looking for a driver for a sound card

2001-01-18 Thread Jim Lynch
OK, I see three devices connected to IRQ 9. No I/O addresses overlap. THe USB port, my Ethernet controller and the audio board are all IRQ 9. I though sharing of IRQs is OK these days. Is Linux different in that respect from Win9x? Everything works on Win95, or at least the audio and ethernet

Re: [OT] sound card recommendations

2001-01-18 Thread Jon Pennington
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 11:41:31AM -0500, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote: Yes, the 4DWave is what I've now. It's good, and cheap, and I do appreciate that they've supported free driver development. I've bought 2 of their cards because of that. However, the card isn't really appropriate for my

Looking for a driver for a sound card

2001-01-17 Thread Jim Lynch
I recently purchased a pci sound card for my system and haven't been able to make it work. I tried a generic Yamaha driver, based on things I read when I did a search, and when I try to insmod sb.o, I get a message saying Using /lib/modules/2.2.17/misc/sb.o Device or resource busy Hint

Re: [OT] sound card recommendations

2001-01-17 Thread Sebastiaan
a machine that will be used as a dedicated MP3 player. I need a bit of input regarding what sound card to put in it. Pretty much the only cards I've got experience with are Trident chipset based. The chipset is well supported in ALSA, but the card is pretty low quality (only cost $10). Whatever

Re: [OT] sound card recommendations

2001-01-17 Thread Erdmut Pfeifer
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 05:14:18PM +0100, Sebastiaan wrote: Hi, I belive that creative's soundblasters are well supported under Linux. The bigger versions (they vary between $200-$800 I belive) have loads of input and output types and they deliver very good sound. before bying one of

Re: Looking for a driver for a sound card

2001-01-17 Thread mike polniak
Jim Lynch wrote: I recently purchased a pci sound card for my system and haven't been able to make it work. I tried a generic Yamaha driver, based on things I read when I did a search, and when I try to insmod sb.o, I get a message saying Using /lib/modules/2.2.17/misc/sb.o Device

Re: [OT] sound card recommendations

2001-01-17 Thread Sean
constructing a machine that will be used as a dedicated MP3 player. I need a bit of input regarding what sound card to put in it. Pretty much the only cards I've got experience with are Trident chipset based. The chipset is well supported in ALSA, but the card is pretty low quality (only cost $10

Re: [OT] sound card recommendations

2001-01-17 Thread Lowell Voelker
good sound. Greetz, Sebastiaan On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote: I am constructing a machine that will be used as a dedicated MP3 player. I need a bit of input regarding what sound card to put in it. Pretty much the only cards I've got experience with are Trident chipset

Re: [OT] sound card recommendations

2001-01-17 Thread Sean
sound card to put in it. Pretty much the only cards I've got experience with are Trident chipset based. The chipset is well supported in ALSA, but the card is pretty low quality (only cost $10). Whatever card I get should be fully supported by ALSA. I'd like decent line-in support

[OT] sound card recommendations

2001-01-16 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
I am constructing a machine that will be used as a dedicated MP3 player. I need a bit of input regarding what sound card to put in it. Pretty much the only cards I've got experience with are Trident chipset based. The chipset is well supported in ALSA, but the card is pretty low quality (only

(newbie) how can I get my sound card to work?

2001-01-16 Thread c-3
Hi! I've got a Creative Labs SB16 (ISA) installed on my computer. What do I have to make to get also sound out of it Chris (Germany)

Re: Sound Card Blues

2000-12-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kent thanks for the heklp I have had a look for /dev/sndstat but no such file exist. How is this file created? I am added to ythe audio group. When I try to enable Audio I get the following message Audio was enabled for Enlightenment but there was an error communicating with sound sever (Esound).

Re: Sound Card Blues

2000-12-14 Thread Henry House
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 01:07:57AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: lsmod gave bash: lsmod: command not found 1. You must be root to run lsmod 2. If your PATH is not set correctly you can run it as /sbin/lsmod -- Henry House OpenPGP key available from http://hajhouse.org/hajhouse.asc

Re: Sound Card Blues

2000-12-14 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 01:56:54PM -0800, Henry House wrote: On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 01:07:57AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: lsmod gave bash: lsmod: command not found 1. You must be root to run lsmod I don't think so. You do need to have /sbin in your path or call out /sbin/lsmod

Re: Sound card interrupt problem (ESS ES1878)

2000-12-13 Thread Tiarnan O Corrain
All cool... we have sound and we are happy. What I ended up doing was compiling the sound directly into the kernel, using the Sb option on IRQ 5. Other than that, the defaults worked perfectly. Thanks to everyone who contributed. Cheers Tiarnan -- Tiarnán Ó Corráin [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Sound Card Blues

2000-12-13 Thread David A. Rogers
On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all I have potato 2.2 installed on my system, I also have a Sound Blaster awe 1024 card. A friend debian-user very kindly gave me a hand recompiling the kernel to get the Sound Blaster drivers installed (this was magic as far as I remember

Sound card interrupt problem (ESS ES1878)

2000-12-12 Thread Tiarnan O Corrain
Hello... I recently installed Debian on a Compaq Armada 7770DMT laptop with an ES 1878 sound card. I've compiled support for the Soundblaster into the kernel (2.2.17), which allows me to play audio cds, but gives a weird echo effect when I try to play wave files using 'play'. I've compiled

Re: Sound card interrupt problem (ESS ES1878)

2000-12-12 Thread Michael Sauer
Sound initialization started ESS chip ES1878 detected ESS1688: Invalid IRQ 8 sb: Interrupt test on IRQ8 failed - Probable IRQ conflict ESS ES1878 AudioDrive (rev 11) (3.01) at 0x220 irq 8 dma 1,5 Sound initialization complete Does anyone have any ways of changing the IRQ and DMA settings

Re: Sound card interrupt problem (ESS ES1878)

2000-12-12 Thread D-Man
Playing CD is different than playing other sounds. The cd drive sends the audio directly to the sound card with no software intervention. (I had a cd playing after the system had shutdown). I have an ESS1869 that works just fine; that is once I fixed the IRQ (or was it the DMA channel?). I

Sound Card Blues

2000-12-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello all I have potato 2.2 installed on my system, I also have a Sound Blaster awe 1024 card. A friend debian-user very kindly gave me a hand recompiling the kernel to get the Sound Blaster drivers installed (this was magic as far as I remember nothing comes to mind about how this was achieved).

Re: Sound Card Blues

2000-12-11 Thread Kent West
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all I have potato 2.2 installed on my system, I also have a Sound Blaster awe 1024 card. A friend debian-user very kindly gave me a hand recompiling the kernel to get the Sound Blaster drivers installed (this was magic as far as I remember nothing comes to mind

Turtle Beach Santa Cruz sound card

2000-12-06 Thread Lazar Fleysher
Hello everybody Could someone tell me which option in kernel configuration should I choose to compile supprot for Turtle Beach Santa Cruz sound card? Thank you, Lazar

Turtle Beach Santa Cruz sound card

2000-12-06 Thread Lazar Fleysher
configuration should I choose to compile supprot for Turtle Beach Santa Cruz sound card? Thank you, Lazar

creative labs sound card

2000-12-02 Thread Andrew Dixon
Hi All, I've got an old sound card that I'm trying to get running. All I know about it is that it's a: Creative Labs Model No CT3600 and I found this number on one of the bigger chips on the board CT2502-SDQ Any thoughts? Also what is a good way to check and see if the sound card

Creative Labs sound card

2000-12-01 Thread Andrew Dixon
Hi All, I'm trying to get my sound card to work. It's a Creative Labs card but I don't know much else about it. I have found the Model No. which is CT3600 and another number on one of it's bigger chips, CT2502-SDQ. Does anybody know what kernel options I need for it? Thanks, Andy

Sound Card

2000-12-01 Thread Eileen Orbell
Could someone tell me what SOUND CARD would be the best to install on a Debian Box? Also the easiest would help.. Thanks Eileen Orbell Software Internet Applications Capitol College mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Don't Fear the Penguin.

Re: Sound Card

2000-12-01 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
any sound card based on the ensoniq chipset is pretty darned easy. the most popular of these cards is the famous creative pci-128. note that pci soundcards in general don't support midi. midi needs to be emulated by something like timidity for pci sound cards. the drivers for these cards

Re: Sound Card

2000-12-01 Thread Sebastiaan
someone tell me what SOUND CARD would be the best to install on a Debian Box? Also the easiest would help.. Thanks Eileen Orbell Software Internet Applications Capitol College mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Don't Fear the Penguin. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email

Re: Sound Card

2000-12-01 Thread Thomas J. Hamman
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 04:23:34PM -0500, Eileen Orbell wrote: Could someone tell me what SOUND CARD would be the best to install on a Debian Box? Also the easiest would help.. Try a Creative Soundblaster PCI 128 (or 64). I just got the SB 128 for around $25, and all you have to do to get

Re: Sound Card

2000-12-01 Thread Timmy Douglas
Eileen Orbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Could someone tell me what SOUND CARD would be the best to install on a Debian Box? Also the easiest would help.. I use a soundblaster pci 128. the es1371 kernel module works.

Re: Sound Card

2000-12-01 Thread Ray Percival
IMHO the SoundBlaster Live is a great card and very easy to set up. -- Original Message -- From: Timmy Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 01 Dec 2000 15:55:23 -0600 Eileen Orbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Could someone tell me what SOUND CARD would

Re: Sound Card

2000-12-01 Thread Ray Percival
-- From: Thomas J. Hamman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2000 16:56:48 -0500 On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 04:23:34PM -0500, Eileen Orbell wrote: Could someone tell me what SOUND CARD would be the best to install on a Debian Box? Also the easiest would help.. Try a Creative Soundblaster

Re: Creative Labs sound card

2000-12-01 Thread Ray Percival
] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2000 13:45:49 -0500 Hi All, I'm trying to get my sound card to work. It's a Creative Labs card but I don't know much else about it. I have found the Model No. which is CT3600 and another number on one of it's bigger chips, CT2502-SDQ. Does anybody

Re: Sound card seems to be recognized but nothing else.

2000-11-28 Thread Thomas Halahan
Anthony, I, too, have this Esoniq card. I have also had exactly the same problem of not getting any sound out of it. Could you tell me what, exactly, you did to make it work. What is this OSS software? How can I install it and what is it called? Tom My sincere thanks to all who've

Re: Sound card seems to be recognized but nothing else.

2000-11-24 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 23 Nov 2000, Anthony Campbell wrote: I tried compiling in Creative Ensoniq AudioPCI 97 (ES1371), which someone said should work. On bootup I get the following: es1371: version v0.22 time 15:47:48 Nov 23 2000 es1371: found chip, vendor id 0x1274 device id 0x5880 revision 0x02 es1371:

Sound Card

2000-11-23 Thread Tóth Gábor
Hi! I'm a new one, so where can I find an archive of this list? And how do I configure my soundcard? It need a kernel module, or just a program? Thanks Dzsi

Re: Sound Card

2000-11-23 Thread Timmy Douglas
Tóth Gábor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi! I'm a new one, so where can I find an archive of this list? www.debian.org.. click on support, mailing llist, and archives i think. And how do I configure my soundcard? you need to compile a kernel with sound support and with the card you have. or

Re: Sound Card

2000-11-23 Thread Pollywog
On 23 Nov 2000 09:19:54 -0600, Timmy Douglas said: And how do I configure my soundcard? you need to compile a kernel with sound support and with the card you have. or you could get alsa modules, but that might be too much work... Too much work, that is why I bought the commercial

Re: Sound Card

2000-11-23 Thread Timmy Douglas
Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 23 Nov 2000 09:19:54 -0600, Timmy Douglas said: And how do I configure my soundcard? you need to compile a kernel with sound support and with the card you have. or you could get alsa modules, but that might be too much work... Too much

Sound card seems to be recognized but nothing else.

2000-11-23 Thread Anthony Campbell
I tried compiling in Creative Ensoniq AudioPCI 97 (ES1371), which someone said should work. On bootup I get the following: es1371: version v0.22 time 15:47:48 Nov 23 2000 es1371: found chip, vendor id 0x1274 device id 0x5880 revision 0x02 es1371: found es1371 rev 2 at io 0xe800 irq 10 es1371:

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