On Sunday 01 December 2002 02:59 pm, Anders Lind wrote:
Well, it took a long time but finally it found what it was looking for and
now the sound is running smooth
/Anders
well why don't you tell everyone what it was, and then someone else with the
same problem will be able to search the mail
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002 08:52:07 -0500
ET [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well why don't you tell everyone what it was, and then someone else with the
same problem will be able to search the mail archives and find an answer.
Nothing was wrong, it just took a long time to find the card.
/Anders
Want
Hello friends,
I have some trouble with Sndconfig on mdk 9.0, it seems that it either can't find my
AWE 64 soundcard or that it just hangs. When I click for it to search for my card it
looks like it searches, but on all other Redhat or Mandrake-dists it has found it
after like two seconds. For
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Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 12:58 PM
Subject: [newbie] Sndconfig probs
Hello friends,
I have some trouble with Sndconfig on mdk 9.0, it seems that it either can't
find my AWE 64 soundcard or that it just hangs. When I click for it to
search for my card
Well, it took a long time but finally it found what it was looking for and now the
sound is running smooth
/Anders
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On Sunday 01 December 2002 11:58 am, Anders Lind wrote:
Hello friends,
I have some trouble with Sndconfig on mdk 9.0, it seems that it
either can't find my AWE 64 soundcard or that it just hangs. When I
click for it to search for my card it looks like it searches, but
on all other Redhat or
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 05:42:53 +
Miark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a CTX EzBook laptop running Mandrake. Under 8.2, sndconfig
got sound working. Now in 9.0, if I run sndconfig, it simply
hangs.
Any suggestions?
Miark
Is your card ISA PnP? If yes what's the output of pnpdump? If
I have a CTX EzBook laptop running Mandrake. Under 8.2, sndconfig
got sound working. Now in 9.0, if I run sndconfig, it simply
hangs.
Any suggestions?
Miark
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In case this got garbled in the first message:
isapnp: Card 'Creative EMU8000 PnP (soundcard?)
isapnp: Card 'Creative VIBRA16C PnP (soundcard?)
isapnp: 2 Plug Play cards detected total
isapnp: card 'CTL0070' order 1 not found (soundcard--SB16??)
Jacqueline
Shop online without
After finally running sndconfig, I have sound and CD's play music, but. .
. Because of new boot messages that have started to show up, I'm wondering
if I have the wrong soundcard configured (it should be Creative SB16) or
what. So far, if sndconfig provides a way to scrap everything and
the installation process normally
4. Reinstall Linux Mandrake
I have used this techneque repetitivly (it works well.)
From: Jacqueline Michell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: newbie list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] sndconfig
Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2001 15:32:23 -0600
After
the computer with it
3. Go through the installation process normally
4. Reinstall Linux Mandrake
I have used this techneque repetitivly (it works well.)
From: Jacqueline Michell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: newbie list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] sndconfig
Date
sousa wrote:
when run sndconfig (as su) somewhere in the middle of the exec. he says:
"Sound Card Test
A sound file will be played
to determine if your sound card
was correctly configured"
and then says this:
"It wasnt possible to play the audio
An error occoured in the
where can I get the sndconfig of mandrake 7.1 without being the ISO... just
that file. cause my sound card (OPTI 82C924) worked in mdk7.1 (bad... but
worked!) and in 7.2 I cant get it to work... so... can U please send me one
sndconfig URL of mdk7.1?
thx
This is the RPM I used to get my Opti ISA sound card to work.
http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/cooker/cooker/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS/sndconfig-0.57-1mdk.i586.html
Good luck
Trevor
Krulo wrote:
where can I get the sndconfig of mandrake 7.1 without being the ISO... just
that file. cause my sound
Hi Tom:
tried your suggestion as best i understood it, and it returned nothing at
all?!?!? What do I try now?
I'm actually going to uninstall my win modem and try that. I use a DSL so I
don't need the hardware anyway. I'll also let you know if that helps.
Karekin
On Tue, 07 Mar 2000, Tom
Thanks Piero:
Unfortunately, I get the same error with PnP disabled. In addition I get a
hardware conflict error at boot up. It iwll let me Esc and boot anyway but so
vhange in the status of the original problem.
Any suggestions?
Karekin
On Mon, 06 Mar 2000, Piero Caracciolo wrote:
At 13:19
On 07-Mar-2000 Karekin Madteos wrote:
Thanks Piero:
Unfortunately, I get the same error with PnP disabled. In addition I get a
hardware conflict error at boot up. It iwll let me Esc and boot anyway but so
vhange in the status of the original problem.
Any suggestions?
Karekin
1) What
I am having similar problems.. No sound. I have a AWE64 and I checked conf.modules
and there is no entry. I ran the modprobe sgalaxy.o and it said resource busy or
not found.. Any suggestions??
thanks,
bosco().
Tom Berger wrote:
On 07-Mar-2000 Karekin Madteos wrote:
Thanks Piero:
Hello all;
Well, I finally solved the problem of my sound card not being detected.
Having turned off the pnp in the bios and running grep -r *sound blaster*
(not really knowing what the hell I was doing) I removed my modem and would
you believe that soundconfig immediately detected my SB16 card.
that is not the correct path ...
You should try the following path on install..
/lib/modules/2.2.14-15mdk/misc/
A useful command for you.
find / -name filename -print
from this command you can get the correct path of the file you are trying to find.
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I finally got mandrake installed and everything seems ok except now I'm
having minor hardware problems. I ran sndconfig to try to configure my
SoundBlaster 16 but it detected my AZT PnP modem instead of the SB card. It
then desplays the following error:
/lib/modules/2.2.14-15mdk/sgalaxy. o:
On Wed, 05 Jan 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| LINUX Mandrake 6.1 (Helios)
|
| 1. from root: /usr/sbin/sndconfig
| 2. configuration program starts. Sound Configuration Utility 0.34, 1999 Red
| Hat Software
| 3. program probe returns: Creative SB AWE64 PnP
| 4. test for
LINUX Mandrake 6.1 (Helios)
1. from root: /usr/sbin/sndconfig
2. configuration program starts. Sound Configuration Utility 0.34, 1999 Red
Hat Software
3. program probe returns: Creative SB AWE64 PnP
4. test for sound fails. Sound works in Windows 98.
5. Manual Configuration.
Program
On Fri, 24 Dec 1999, Matt G. Ellis wrote:
I'm trying to get sndconfig working again. When i run it it detecks my card like
always, but then when it tires to play the sample sound it complains about /dev/dsp.
i cheked to see if dsp was in /dev and it was
I have an Ensoiq AudioPCI card
I'm trying to get sndconfig working again.
When i run it it detecks my card like always, but then when it tires to play the
sample sound it complains about /dev/dsp. i cheked to see if dsp was in
/dev and it was
I have an Ensoiq AudioPCI card (not the Creative
Version)
Any ideas? this
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Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 9:17 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] sndconfig utility has misleading information
Joe Patton wrote:
One other question for Mandrake: Where do I find my registration
number? I tried to fill out the online registration form, but I
cannot find any information
Joe Patton wrote:
One other question for Mandrake: Where do I find my registration
number? I tried to fill out the online registration form, but I
cannot find any information in the documentation that came with the
software to tell my what my registration number is.
Can't help with the
What config file do I have to change to turn interpolation on?
Jeremy
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