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 commerc

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.

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

sound card

2000-11-22 Thread balazs . hetenyi
Hi there! I have a problem with my soundcard. This card is based on Opti9xx chipset. So the problem is, that sometimes it works properly (so I can play/hear music well, it makes fine sounds of the built-in sounds of enlightenment, for instance) but after a while it almost crashes, I mean sharp

Re: How to find DMA, IRQ etc. Was: OPTi sound card support

2000-11-13 Thread H.C.Hsiang
Quoth Robert Waldner, > another approach would be to browse through /proc/[pci,ioports,dma,irq] > and/or fingering around with pnpdump for ISA-cards. In my experience, in a lot of cases you won't see anything in /proc (and it's interupts, not irq) unless you actually have a driver loaded for the

Diamond SOund Card MX300

2000-11-08 Thread dude
i have a sound card MX300 diamond and would like to know hp I would like to know how to enable sound in linux, thanks direct email is always welcome thanks

Réf. : Re: Réf. : Re: Sound Card: Turtle Beach Montego A3D 64 Voice PCI

2000-11-07 Thread Yves . Pocchiola
I used make install20 as indicated in the documentation. Alan Sobey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/11/2000 10:45:09 Pour :debian-user@lists.debian.org cc : (ccc : Yves Pocchiola/ALCATEL-SPACE) Objet : Re: Réf. : Re: Sound Card: Turtle Beach Montego A3D 64 Voice PCI On Tue,

Re: Réf. : Re: Sound Card: Turtle Beach Montego A3D 64 Vo ice PCI

2000-11-07 Thread Alan Sobey
On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 09:51:43AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I have found 2 drivers for my Sound Card at the indicated adresses ( one > proposed by the manufacturer and one more advanced version proposed at source > -forge ). Unfortunatly compilation fails on Debian 2.2

Réf. : Re: Sound Card: Turtle Beach Montego A3D 64 Voice PCI

2000-11-07 Thread Yves . Pocchiola
I have found 2 drivers for my Sound Card at the indicated adresses ( one proposed by the manufacturer and one more advanced version proposed at source -forge ). Unfortunatly compilation fails on Debian 2.2 for the two drivers. Source-forge indicates that its version has been validated on red-hat

Re: Sound Card: Turtle Beach Montego A3D 64 Voice PCI

2000-11-06 Thread Alan Sobey
On Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 10:49:35AM -0500, Andy Bastien wrote: > There are those who would have you believe that [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > > Dear community, > > > > I' ve a Sound Card: Turtle Beach Montego A3D 64 Voice PCI (with a DELL > >

Re: Sound Card: Turtle Beach Montego A3D 64 Voice PCI

2000-11-06 Thread Andy Bastien
There are those who would have you believe that [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Dear community, > > I' ve a Sound Card: Turtle Beach Montego A3D 64 Voice PCI (with a DELL > computer). The Turtle Beach device drivers proposed by Debian 2.2 are for > other > types of

Sound Card: Turtle Beach Montego A3D 64 Voice PCI

2000-11-06 Thread Yves . Pocchiola
Dear community, I' ve a Sound Card: Turtle Beach Montego A3D 64 Voice PCI (with a DELL computer). The Turtle Beach device drivers proposed by Debian 2.2 are for other types of cards and don't work. Chipset is Aureal AU8820 and AC'97 Codec according the documentation. Perhaps s

Sound, card cs461x, basic questions

2000-10-18 Thread Gary L. Dolan
Debianistas I have finally decided to venture into sound on debian. The card is one of the cs461x flavor, and I have a number of questions that I would like to direct to someone who has sound working with that specific type of card, because it appears to have some idiosyncracies not shared by ot

Re: what's wrong with my sound card

2000-10-12 Thread Scott_Patterson
>Hi,all, > > My sound card is cmpci8738 .After I installed Debian 2.2 ,I recompiled the kernel >and the module for my sound card is installed properly when the system boots. For weeks >I can enjoy mp3 with mp3blaster and change volume with aumix ,but now I can not hear >a

what's wrong with my sound card?

2000-10-12 Thread doodler
Hi,all, My sound card is cmpci8738 .After I installed Debian 2.2 ,I recompiled the kernel and the module for my sound card is installed properly when the system boots. For weeks I can enjoy mp3 with mp3blaster and change volume with aumix ,but now I can not hear anything at all.The

Re: sound card and ethernet card configuration

2000-10-11 Thread W. Paul Mills
Which model do you have? 3c??? Bob Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: : (2) have a 3 Comm Fast Etherlink XL 10/100 ethernet card which is not : one of the choices in modconf, how can I configure my ethernet card ? : -- : Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null --

Re: sound card and ethernet card configuration

2000-10-10 Thread Michael P. Soulier
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 09:26:38PM -0500, Bob Edwards wrote: > Greetings, > > (1) my sound card is a creative soundblaster PCI 128, how do I configure > it for debian ? opensource.creative.com should have something on it. > (2) have a 3 Comm Fast Etherlink XL 10/100 etherne

sound card and ethernet card configuration

2000-10-10 Thread Bob Edwards
Greetings, (1) my sound card is a creative soundblaster PCI 128, how do I configure it for debian ? (2) have a 3 Comm Fast Etherlink XL 10/100 ethernet card which is not one of the choices in modconf, how can I configure my ethernet card ? I know it works with debian, because when I tried

Re: Problems with AC97 PCI sound card

2000-09-30 Thread David Z Maze
Francois Fayard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: FF> I own a AC97 PCI Audio sound card built in my main board. I've had decent luck with a similar configuration using ALSA, using the snd-card-via686a module. FF> I've tried to load the ac97_codec module with modconf. FF> Here

Problems with AC97 PCI sound card

2000-09-30 Thread Francois Fayard
Hi, I own a AC97 PCI Audio sound card built in my main board. I've tried to load the ac97_codec module with modconf. Here is the list of my modules loaded in my kernel Module Size Used by ppp_deflate38988 1 (autoclean) bsd_comp3828 0 (auto

Re: Problem with an Awe64 sound card on potato

2000-09-25 Thread Funn Dipp
I have this line in my /etc/modutils/arch/i386 options sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5 mpu_io=0x330 Try putting this in and running update-modules. May require a reboot for isapnp to load again :-\ NOTE: That line matches my settings in /etc/isapnp.conf so you /may/ have to change a couple of t

Re: Problem with an Awe64 sound card on potato

2000-09-25 Thread Brian J. Dumont
> that's in the machine is a modem on ttyS1 IRQ3 (not PnP, set by jumpers); > > and it doesn't seem like that should be the case anyway, since I haven't > > switched any jumpers since I had Red Hat. > > > > I can't seem to figure out what I'm missing

Re: Problem with an Awe64 sound card on potato

2000-09-25 Thread Berthold Cogel
"Brian J. Dumont" wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a PII-333 machine with a Soundblaster Awe64 Gold installed. I had > been running Redhat 6.1 for a couple years with the soundcard functioning > properly (so I think the hardware is OK). I recently wiped the drive and > have installed Debian 2.2 instea

Problem with an Awe64 sound card on potato

2000-09-25 Thread Brian J. Dumont
Hi, I have a PII-333 machine with a Soundblaster Awe64 Gold installed. I had been running Redhat 6.1 for a couple years with the soundcard functioning properly (so I think the hardware is OK). I recently wiped the drive and have installed Debian 2.2 instead, but I cannot seem to get the soundca

Re: OT: no cdrom audio from sound card line out

2000-09-23 Thread Jürgen A. Erhard
MS> I think I have tried everything, maybe my sound card is not fully MS> supported? I have a motherboard with built-in soundpro MS> (CMI8330). The sound is working with the exception of the cd MS> audio. I know the cd is working because I can use the phone plug M

Re: OT: no cdrom audio from sound card line out

2000-09-18 Thread Mike Werner
Mark Schiltz wrote: > I think I have tried everything, maybe my sound card is not fully supported? I > have a motherboard with built-in soundpro (CMI8330). The sound is working with > the exception of the cd audio. I know the cd is working because I can use the > phone plug on the

Re: OT: no cdrom audio from sound card line out

2000-09-18 Thread Mark Schiltz
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, David Z. Maze wrote: > Mark Schiltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > MS> I think I have tried everything, maybe my sound card is not fully > MS> supported? I have a motherboard with built-in soundpro > MS> (CMI8330). The sound is working with the exce

Re: OT: no cdrom audio from sound card line out

2000-09-18 Thread David Z. Maze
Mark Schiltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: MS> I think I have tried everything, maybe my sound card is not fully MS> supported? I have a motherboard with built-in soundpro MS> (CMI8330). The sound is working with the exception of the cd MS> audio. I know the cd is working because I

OT: no cdrom audio from sound card line out

2000-09-18 Thread Mark Schiltz
I think I have tried everything, maybe my sound card is not fully supported? I have a motherboard with built-in soundpro (CMI8330). The sound is working with the exception of the cd audio. I know the cd is working because I can use the phone plug on the face of the cdrom. Any Ideas? -- I&#

RE: any luck with ES1869 sound card?

2000-09-17 Thread Marvin Stodolsky
Under Kernel 2.2.14 the following is effective: The critical kernel compile settings are: grep SOUND config-2.2.14 | grep -v not CONFIG_SOUND=m CONFIG_SOUND_OSS=m CONFIG_SOUND_SB=m CONFIG_SOUND_YM3812=m CONFIG_LOWLEVEL Following advice in: /usr/src/linux-2.4-test7/Documentation/sound/ESS /usr/src

Re: awe 64 gold sound card - help!

2000-09-16 Thread Nate Amsden
and it should work. then re-run isapnp. > i can get the soundcard to work using the OSS commercial sound drivers, but > for some reason, they seem to be incompatible with quake 3, and the kernel > sound drivers work fine with it (this was when i was using the creative > PCI-128 sound card

awe 64 gold sound card - help!

2000-09-16 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
i have an awe64 gold sound card, and i'm having a heck of a time configuring it. part of the problem is that the instructions given in the debian package seem to be out of date, and isapnp is a subject i know very little about. i followed the instructions to the letter, but am on shaky g

Re: any luck with ES1869 sound card?

2000-09-07 Thread Peter Fedichev
Hello, how do I configure a soundcard (is there anything like sndconfig in RedHat)? How should I set dma irq etc? thanks in advance

Re: any luck with ES1869 sound card?

2000-09-06 Thread Michael Smith
it up--it's pretty easy, just pick a card and tell it what settings (irq, ioport, dma). After that, all the users you want to have access to sound you have to add to the audio group. Peter Fedichev wrote: > Hello! > > have anyone ever managed to get sound working with ES1869 sound

any luck with ES1869 sound card?

2000-09-06 Thread Peter Fedichev
Hello! have anyone ever managed to get sound working with ES1869 sound card? I've been using RedHat and gave up with it. Since recently I installed Debian 2.2 and got the same problem again. Do any of you know the way out or maybe there is a place somewhere to read about configuring a

Re: Sound Card CMI8738 (C-Media) and missing cdrom drive??

2000-09-06 Thread Frederik
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Glyn Millington wrote: > Hi folks - I'm on Debian Potato and I'm trying to set up for > sound. My sound card is a CMI8738. Has anyone managed to get > one of these working, and if so which driver did you use? Well, I succeeded after I recompiled the ke

Sound Card CMI8738 (C-Media) and missing cdrom drive??

2000-09-06 Thread Glyn Millington
Hi folks - I'm on Debian Potato and I'm trying to set up for sound. My sound card is a CMI8738. Has anyone managed to get one of these working, and if so which driver did you use? on related topic:- during boot-up I'm getting a "No CD-Rom drive foun

Re: sound card support? - intel SE440BX-2 onboard yamaha

2000-09-05 Thread Ariel O. Garcia
Hello, > I have the Intel SE440BK-2 motherboard with the onboard yamaha sound > chpiset. I haven't managed to get it to work with linux. > Does anyone have any expirience with getting this onboad sound card to > work with linux, or has any idea where to start? Yes it works but

Re: sound card support? - intel SE440BX-2 onboard yamaha

2000-09-02 Thread Christoph Simon
> I have the Intel SE440BK-2 motherboard with the onboard yamaha sound > chpiset. I haven't managed to get it to work with linux. > Does anyone have any expirience with getting this onboad sound card to > work with linux, or has any idea where to start? Have you tried in the

sound card support? - intel SE440BX-2 onboard yamaha

2000-09-02 Thread Micha Feigin
Hello I have the Intel SE440BK-2 motherboard with the onboard yamaha sound chpiset. I haven't managed to get it to work with linux. Does anyone have any expirience with getting this onboad sound card to work with linux, or has any idea where to start? Thank you Micha Feigin [EMAIL PROTECTED]

crystal 4232 sound card module fail

2000-08-17 Thread Debian Mail
Hello, Debian Ghost here. Trying to get a crystal 4232 based sound card to work. I have just compiled a new kernel 2.2.15 and run potato 2.2. For some reason, I did not see the option to choose a module for crystal 4232 sound card in the 'make config'. I've seen one before, but

Re: dirver for OPTI82C93 sound card

2000-08-13 Thread Robert Waldner
umm, you´ve posted your question to the "Debian GNU/Linux" list, which is quite surely *not* the right place to ask Window$ NT questions ;-) &rw On Sun, 13 Aug 2000 15:36:22 PDT, "Ali Balandy" writes: >I've got an Opti 82C93 sound card, but I can't find th

dirver for OPTI82C93 sound card

2000-08-13 Thread Ali Balandy
I've got an Opti 82C93 sound card, but I can't find the driver. I am running Windows NT 4. can you tell me where I can download the right driver. thanks for your help Ali Balandy Computer Support Technician Information & Computing Services Vancouver Community College Tel:

RE: sound card

2000-08-11 Thread Lehel Bernadt
On 11-Aug-2000 cam wrote: > hello, > > I've tried unsuccessfully to get my Aureal sound card (8810 chipset) to > work. When I attempt to install the drivers I get the following error: > > make install AUCHIP=AU8810 > make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/au88xx-1.0.5&

sound card

2000-08-11 Thread cam
hello, I've tried unsuccessfully to get my Aureal sound card (8810 chipset) to work. When I attempt to install the drivers I get the following error: make install AUCHIP=AU8810 make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/au88xx-1.0.5' mv -f /etc/modules.conf /etc/modules.conf.old gawk -

Re: Sound card trouble

2000-07-30 Thread Justin Camblin
Here is the error message I recieve when I attempt to install Aureal sound drivers: /sbin/modprobe au8810 /lib/modules/2.2.15/misc/au8810.o: init_module: Device or resource busy Hint: this error can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including invalid IO or IRQ parameters /lib/modules/2.2

Re: Sound card trouble

2000-07-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i have installed the aureal drivers with success in the past it would help if you include any errors in the email that the system gives you nate On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Justin Camblin wrote: cam_ra >Hello, cam_ra > cam_ra >I'm having trouble getting my sound card to work at cam_r

Re: Sound card trouble

2000-07-29 Thread Joey Tsai
> I have an Aureal Vortex pci sound card. I downloaed the drivers from Aureal's > website (v.1.0.5) followed the instrutions and even rebuilt my kernel with > sound support. However, my sound card still doesn't work. Any suggestions > would be appreciate

Sound card trouble

2000-07-29 Thread Justin Camblin
Hello, I'm having trouble getting my sound card to work at all. I have an Aureal Vortex pci sound card. I downloaed the drivers from Aureal's website (v.1.0.5) followed the instrutions and even rebuilt my kernel with sound support. However, my sound card still doesn't work.

Couple of sound card questions

2000-07-16 Thread Lee Elliott
Hello List, I've recently installed a sound card in my system and have some questions about the set-up. The card was given to me by a friend as "an old soundblaster" - it's ISA and has a number of identifiable jumpers - IRQ, I/O address etc. I first put it into a W95 box t

Re: Adding sound card ?

2000-07-15 Thread Bob Nielsen
, > I want to add a sound card (SoundBlaster16) and want to make sure I > have the step right. I have compiled the kernel for pnp support. When > I look in Sound options, I cant see my sound card. Which driver > should I choose? My sound is a old Soundblaster 16 ISA card. And > sho

Re: Adding sound card ?

2000-07-15 Thread Michael Soulier
On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, Jay Kelly wrote: > Ok group, > I want to add a sound card (SoundBlaster16) and want to make sure I > have the step right. I have compiled the kernel for pnp support. When > I look in Sound options, I cant see my sound card. Which driver > should I choose? My

Adding sound card ?

2000-07-15 Thread Jay Kelly
Ok group, I want to add a sound card (SoundBlaster16) and want to make sure I have the step right. I have compiled the kernel for pnp support. When I look in Sound options, I cant see my sound card. Which driver should I choose? My sound is a old Soundblaster 16 ISA card. And should I select

PCI 338-A3D sound card driver????

2000-07-13 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
Does any body have this, or knows how to get it? Is not supported by ALSA, yet. Thanks, antonio.

Re: Installation and startup of SB sound card driver, alsa etc.

2000-05-16 Thread Kevin Whitefoot
I was trying to avoid recompiling because at the moment my only Linux box is this 120 mega byte disk machine so I don't want to install any more than absolutely necessary. I'm not sure I have room for the sources and gcc. I finally found a how-to for alsa. A cursory glance at it suggests that

Re: Installation and startup of SB sound card driver, alsa etc.

2000-05-16 Thread Joachim Trinkwitz
"Kevin Whitefoot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I used dselect to install alsu-utils and eveything else named alsa except > the source. Ran also-config (or some similar name) and it created a startup > script. I ran the script and tried to run aplayer and the other utils but > all of them say

Installation and startup of SB sound card driver, alsa etc.

2000-05-16 Thread Kevin Whitefoot
I have installed a minimal Hamm on a Compaq Prolinea 486 with 120M disk and an SB compatible sound card (yes I know that they are not always as compatible as all that but I haven't got far enough to worry about that, I think). I used dselect to install alsu-utils and eveything else named

[*]sound card

2000-05-08 Thread maths
hello everybody my sound card is Creative PCI 128 digital, some times ago, i had post some question about it. and people told me to use a newer kernel, so i update the kernel from 2.0.38 to 2.2.14. question 1. i shall use Creative es1371 or the OSS one? question 2. i

Re: Help, please. PCI128 sound card seen, but not heard

2000-05-06 Thread Jonathan Heaney
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 10:28:01PM +0100, Jonathan Heaney wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > I'm using the 2.2.14 kernel on an Asus k7V mb(Athlon), and have compiled > ... > > > Compiling the OSS driver direct into the kernel should be OK; try and get > > tha

re: ESS1869 sound card driver

2000-05-06 Thread Kenneth Choi
I read about you requesting an ESS1869 driver and i am wondering if you have it. If you do, can you please send it to me. Thanks. Ken CHoi Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

Re: solved: Re: Help, please. PCI128 sound card seen, but not heard

2000-05-05 Thread kvaughan
At 08:45 AM 5/5/00 -0700, you wrote: >Hello all, > >After nearly deciding to settle for the commercial sound drivers, yet >another post from this list (thanks all!) urged me to retry the ALSA >drivers. I went back and again compiled the latest source after fully >cleaning out my system. What made

solved: Re: Help, please. PCI128 sound card seen, but not heard

2000-05-05 Thread kaynjay
Hello all, After nearly deciding to settle for the commercial sound drivers, yet another post from this list (thanks all!) urged me to retry the ALSA drivers. I went back and again compiled the latest source after fully cleaning out my system. What made the difference this time was discovering t

Re: Help, please. PCI128 sound card seen, but not heard

2000-05-04 Thread kvaughan
At 10:25 PM 5/3/00 -0700, Chris Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 05:25:14PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> > Did you compile in the 'sound' module or leave it as a module? I've seen ... >> Yes. The es1371 driver is compiled directly in

Re: Help, please. PCI128 sound card seen, but not heard

2000-05-04 Thread Chris Baker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 05:25:14PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Did you compile in the 'sound' module or leave it as a module? I've seen > > these symptoms once when the 'sound' module was not loaded. > > Yes. The es1371 driver is compiled directly into the

Re: Help, please. PCI128 sound card seen, but not heard

2000-05-04 Thread kaynjay
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 10:28:01PM +0100, Jonathan Heaney wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > I'm using the 2.2.14 kernel on an Asus k7V mb(Athlon), and have compiled ... > Compiling the OSS driver direct into the kernel should be OK; try and get that > working before attempting the switch to

Re: Help, please. PCI128 sound card seen, but not heard

2000-05-04 Thread kaynjay
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 05:25:14PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Did you compile in the 'sound' module or leave it as a module? I've seen > these symptoms once when the 'sound' module was not loaded. Yes. The es1371 driver is compiled directly into the kernel. I recompiled the kernel (as an

Re: Help, please. PCI128 sound card seen, but not heard

2000-05-04 Thread debian . org
Did you compile in the 'sound' module or leave it as a module? I've seen these symptoms once when the 'sound' module was not loaded. Gregg Berkholtz On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 10:19:16AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm using the 2.2.14 kernel on an Asus k7V mb(Athlon), and have compiled > int

Re: Help, please. PCI128 sound card seen, but not heard

2000-05-04 Thread Moritz Schulte
On Wed, May 03, 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The ALSA install put every module they support into there. I modified > /etc/modutils/alias to try both the ens1370 and ens1371 modules. The 1370 > failed to detect anything. The 1371 did, but still no sound. have a look at the ALSA FAQ at www.al

Re: Help, please. PCI128 sound card seen, but not heard

2000-05-03 Thread Jonathan Heaney
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm using the 2.2.14 kernel on an Asus k7V mb(Athlon), and have compiled > into the kernel the ES1371 sound driver. On bootup the card is detected at > irq 10 and a memory address of 0x9000 (which does NOT happen with the > ES1370 driver). > > I have added myself (as a

Re: Help, please. PCI128 sound card seen, but not heard

2000-05-03 Thread kvaughan
At 01:16 PM 5/3/00 -0600, you wrote: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >> I'm using the 2.2.14 kernel on an Asus k7V mb(Athlon), and have compiled >> into the kernel the ES1371 sound driver. On bootup the card is detected at ... >Did you add ens1370 to /etc/modules? I know I've made that mistake >bef

Re: Help, please. PCI128 sound card seen, but not heard

2000-05-03 Thread Jason Zdan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I'm using the 2.2.14 kernel on an Asus k7V mb(Athlon), and have compiled > into the kernel the ES1371 sound driver. On bootup the card is detected at > irq 10 and a memory address of 0x9000 (which does NOT happen with the > ES1370 driver). > > I have added myself (as

Help, please. PCI128 sound card seen, but not heard

2000-05-03 Thread kvaughan
I'm using the 2.2.14 kernel on an Asus k7V mb(Athlon), and have compiled into the kernel the ES1371 sound driver. On bootup the card is detected at irq 10 and a memory address of 0x9000 (which does NOT happen with the ES1370 driver). I have added myself (as a normal user) to the audio and cdrom g

Re: How to find DMA, IRQ etc. Was: OPTi sound card support

2000-05-02 Thread Damon Muller
Quoth Robert Waldner, > another approach would be to browse through /proc/[pci,ioports,dma,irq] > and/or fingering around with pnpdump for ISA-cards. In my experience, in a lot of cases you won't see anything in /proc (and it's interupts, not irq) unless you actually have a driver loaded for the

Re: How to find DMA, IRQ etc. Was: OPTi sound card support

2000-05-01 Thread Robert Waldner
On Mon, 01 May 2000 03:54:21 PDT, John Bagdanoff writes: >On Sat, Apr 29, 2000 at 05:04:39PM +1000, Douglas M. Hespe wrote: >> On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 02:55:32PM +0200, Kent Nyberg wrote (inter alia): >> >> > Just set the right dma and irq stuff, and it will work. >> >> Does anyone know how to fi

Re: How to find DMA, IRQ etc.? Was: OPTi sound card support

2000-05-01 Thread John Bagdanoff
On Sat, Apr 29, 2000 at 05:04:39PM +1000, Douglas M. Hespe wrote: > On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 02:55:32PM +0200, Kent Nyberg wrote (inter alia): > > > Just set the right dma and irq stuff, and it will work. > > Does anyone know how to find out these things without resort to MSD, > the Micro$oft Diag

Re: How to find DMA, IRQ etc.? Was: OPTi sound card support

2000-05-01 Thread Douglas M. Hespe
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 02:55:32PM +0200, Kent Nyberg wrote (inter alia): > Just set the right dma and irq stuff, and it will work. Does anyone know how to find out these things without resort to MSD, the Micro$oft Diagnostics. My machine is pure Debian 2.1r4 and, although I could probably borr

Re: OPTi sound card support

2000-04-27 Thread Kent Nyberg
Try using the MAD16 in kernel->sound. In think i read it in the Documentation dir or in the help info in menuconfig. My old OPTI soundcard worked that way. Just set the right dma and irq stuff, and it will work. Once upon a time someone wrote: > Hey, > > I got this sound card

OPTi sound card support

2000-04-27 Thread Cameron Matheson
Hey, I got this sound card with an OPTi 92C933 chip on it. I was reading the kernel documentation for 2.2.14 (the kernel I'm using), and it said that the OPTi 92C931 chip was supported. I was wondering what the chances of my card working are? The number is pretty close. I'm runnin

PCI 338-3D Aztech Sound Card

2000-04-05 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
Does anybody have this card and sound working? Thanx AR

Help for Yamaha YMF724F based PCI sound card

2000-02-27 Thread Chirag
Dear debian user, I am stuck with a Yamaha YMF724F chipset based PCI sound card for which I can't find a driver in Linux. If you have any information about getting this card to work in Linux you may please inform me. OSS/Free and ALSA does not have an official driver for this ch

Re: sound card woes :(

2000-02-25 Thread Kent West
Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote: > > Hello all, > > I'm new to this list. I installed debian after I lost my original hard drive > to > power fault. The original box was built by my brother and sound card worked > great. > > I used the CD's to install and t

sound card woes :(

2000-02-25 Thread Jaye Inabnit ke6sls
Hello all, I'm new to this list. I installed debian after I lost my original hard drive to power fault. The original box was built by my brother and sound card worked great. I used the CD's to install and then upgraded kernal to 2.2.14. During the proccess, my sound card didn

Re: Printer, Sound card

2000-02-07 Thread Carel Fellinger
Hay Eric, without details on what you tried and what you have it's a bit difficult to guess what anwser you need:) But I like guessing so... You need a driver to be able to print. In stock debian systems such a driver is compiled as a module named lp. You have to tell the system to use this modul

Re: Printer, Sound card

2000-02-07 Thread Paul McDermott
Hi there, it doesn't matter what distribution you use to get things things working because you have to do the same things for each distribution that you try. to get things like sound and printing you have to compile them into the kernel. I forget the exact configuration to get things working. but l

Printer, Sound card

2000-02-07 Thread Eric Hagglund
I have had Debian for about two years and never have been able to get my printer configured. Everytime I try to print I get "operation not supported by device" from the command line and a reference to "character modules not found" in xconsole. So I thought , let me try another Distro that's based

Yamaha sound card LWHA151910

2000-01-29 Thread Greg West
Hi am looking for the site to download this LWHA151910 yamaha card as I lost my disc   Gregory Jonathan West Looking for info on the families:FISH - BUCHANAN - HARRISIn Parry Sound - Brockville - Sherbrooke/Haldimand near lake Erie.From early 1800's up to the WWII.ICQ- 16939283EMAIL- [EMAIL

TI5300 sound card

2000-01-10 Thread erasmo perez
hello thanks for reading this mail which sound controller must i choose in the kernel configuration for making work the following notebook ? Texas Instruments 5300 which has a: Media Vision Pro Audio De Luxe/ProSonic/Jazz 16 sound card i pressume that the sound controller is

problem(s) w/ sound card

2000-01-09 Thread Wyatt Hurlbut
Good morning Dave, or anyone, really, that might like an easy problem to resolve. I'm having a couple problems I'd like to sort out. I've got a 400mhx celery chip, w/64 meg ram, a Sound Blaster Live! card, a modem, hard drive, and other assorted paraphanalia (even a generic Jensen microphone!),

Re: Sound Card

1999-11-30 Thread Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
anyone has a sound card like please write for me with your isapnp.conf and /etc/modules. Thanks, Paulo Henrique Quoting Paul J. Keenan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Hola Paulo, > > I checked /usr/src/linux/Documentation and found a document > called ESS ... I've attached

Re: Sound Card

1999-11-30 Thread Paul J. Keenan
rd's chip. Use the source, Paul Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote: > > Hi all, > I'm installing Debian in an old Pentium 100 that I dont have the > specifications and my friends tell me that there is an onboard sound card. > I tried a p

Sound Card

1999-11-30 Thread Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
Hi all, I'm installing Debian in an old Pentium 100 that I dont have the specifications and my friends tell me that there is an onboard sound card. I tried a pnpdump > /etc/isapn.conf and then isapnp /etc/isapnp.conf and the result is: bash:~# isa

Re: Aztech 3D sound card ??????

1999-11-27 Thread Wojciech Zabolotny
On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 02:11:34PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > Does any body know of any support for Aztech 3D sound card? I haven't > been able to hear any sound in my Linux-slink box yet. Except for beeps. What kind of Aztech 3D have you got? If it is the WaveRider 3D PnP, then

Aztech 3D sound card ??????

1999-11-27 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
Does any body know of any support for Aztech 3D sound card? I haven't been able to hear any sound in my Linux-slink box yet. Except for beeps. Thanks Antonio.

HELP WITH SOUND CARD!

1999-11-22 Thread Brian Neal
I am going crazy trying to get my sound card to be recognized!!! I am using slink and pulled the latest kernel sources off of the 2 official cd-roms. I used the pnpdump tool to determine the base address, IRQ's, etc of my card (a 3 year old Ensoniq Soundscape VIVO). I put these into a

Aztech Sound card

1999-11-19 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
I have an Aztech 3D sound card. Is it supported that you know? I didn't see it in the list of supported hardware. Thanx

Re: sound card

1999-11-12 Thread Brad
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On 11 Nov 1999, Eberhard Burr wrote: > Phil Brutsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > i had installed a PINE Schubert 3D 16 Bit ISA PnP sound card, which has > > > a CS4235 chip, i am using a 2.2.1 kernel > > If you hav

Re: sound card

1999-11-11 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 01:04:25AM +0100, erasmo perez wrote: > hello everybody: > > i had installed a PINE Schubert 3D 16 Bit ISA PnP sound card, which has > a CS4235 chip, i am using a 2.2.1 kernel > > i get the following /dev/sndstat: > > --- > > $ cat /proc/s

Re: sound card

1999-11-11 Thread aphro
On 11 Nov 1999, Eberhard Burr wrote: Eberha > Eberha >If you have more than 16MB of main memory, you cannot use modules as Eberha >driver for ISA sound cards. Try compiling it into the kernel and say Eberha >yes to persistent DMA buffers in the config. you can still compile persistant DMA buffers

Re: sound card

1999-11-11 Thread Eberhard Burr
Phil Brutsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > i had installed a PINE Schubert 3D 16 Bit ISA PnP sound card, which has > > a CS4235 chip, i am using a 2.2.1 kernel If you have more than 16MB of main memory, you cannot use modules as driver for ISA sound cards. Try compiling it i

Re: sound card

1999-11-11 Thread Phil Brutsche
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > hello everybody: > > i had installed a PINE Schubert 3D 16 Bit ISA PnP sound card, which has > a CS4235 chip, i am using a 2.2.1 kernel > > i get the following /dev/sndstat: > [snip] > > it seems

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