[snip]
>
> Since the messages indicate I have a 4236 chipset, I put "snd-cs4236" as
> the SMODULE_1 option.
>
> Things are much different now, but I still don't think are quite right.
>
> The driver seems to load without error, but I get:
> - accepting connections on 16001
> /dev/dsp: no such file
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 09:13:04PM -0500, Todd Shoemaker wrote:
>
> As a side note, I had to update my rc.sound by adding -public to the
> parameters on line 67:
> /bin/esd -nobeeps -tcp -public -port 16001 -r 44100 &
The "-public" flag is the one that I needed. Thank you so much for your
help!
Todd Shoemaker wrote:
> As a side note, I had to update my rc.sound by adding -public to the
> parameters on line 67:
> /bin/esd -nobeeps -tcp -public -port 16001 -r 44100 &
Yep, I had to do the same thing.
--
Robert Bottomley, System Administrator
CE-CERT, University of California, Riverside
I
> But I think all the HOWTO indicated was to install the modules on the
> terminal and run the ltsp-sound login script when they login. Is there
> something else/new that needs to be done?
>
>
As root from the terminal console (Alt-F2), run esd without any
parameters. You should hear a very
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 11:55:39AM -0700, Robert Bottomley wrote:
> Michael George wrote:
> >On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 07:08:29PM -0700, Robert Bottomley wrote:
> >>For my Dell OptiPlex, I used the following in lts.conf to get sound to
> >>work under LTSP 4.2:
> >>
> >>MODULE_02 = s
Michael George wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 07:08:29PM -0700, Robert Bottomley wrote:
>> For my Dell OptiPlex, I used the following in lts.conf to get sound to
>> work under LTSP 4.2:
>>
>> MODULE_02 = soundcore
>> MODULE_03 = ad1848
>> MODULE_04
Is there a /dev/sound directory on the terminal?
-Todd
Michael George wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 06:13:46PM -0500, Todd Shoemaker wrote:
>
>> Try to modprobe snd-cs4232 to see if that one works, since I think it is
>> specifically for cards on the ISA bus. Also, if that fails, I belie
Michael George wrote:
> I just updated to LTSP 4.2 on my gentoo system, from 4.1.
>
> I have the terminals booting, but I cannot get sound to work on them.
> I have Dell OptiPlex systems with CS4232 audio devices. My lts.conf
> file (that worked with 4.1) had the entry:
> SMODULE_01 = "cs4232 io=
On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 06:13:46PM -0500, Todd Shoemaker wrote:
>
> Try to modprobe snd-cs4232 to see if that one works, since I think it is
> specifically for cards on the ISA bus. Also, if that fails, I believe
> the snd-cs4236 driver also supports your chipset.
Since the messages indicate I
Michael-
Try to modprobe snd-cs4232 to see if that one works, since I think it is
specifically for cards on the ISA bus. Also, if that fails, I believe
the snd-cs4236 driver also supports your chipset.
-Todd
Michael George wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 17, 2006 at 07:34:56PM -0500, Todd Shoemaker wrot
On Sun, Sep 17, 2006 at 07:34:56PM -0500, Todd Shoemaker wrote:
> What happens if you modprobe the module manually, but without any
> parameters? I have an older card that used to take params, but for the
> 2.6 kernel I removed them and just loaded the module "plain".
If I don't give any option
What happens if you modprobe the module manually, but without any
parameters? I have an older card that used to take params, but for the
2.6 kernel I removed them and just loaded the module "plain".
-Todd
Michael George wrote:
> I just updated to LTSP 4.2 on my gentoo system, from 4.1.
>
> I h
I just updated to LTSP 4.2 on my gentoo system, from 4.1.
I have the terminals booting, but I cannot get sound to work on them.
I have Dell OptiPlex systems with CS4232 audio devices. My lts.conf
file (that worked with 4.1) had the entry:
SMODULE_01 = "cs4232 io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1"
When the termi
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