* [Wednesday 04 August 2004 20:40] matt zagrabelny: > > As for your other questions: I didn't move my computer around or > > something like that, no. The card just, well, stopped working out > > of the blue.
<...> > try compiling an OSS driver (not ALSA pcm-oss emulation either) for > the card. i know it is deprecated (in 2.6.7), but working with > /dev/dsp is pretty low level (in my mind at least). > you can always do things like "cat /dev/dsp > audio.raw" and "cat > /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp" That was to check if the card is still able at all to function properly, right? In that case: I booted with a Knoppix CD I found somewhere, and I got sound just fine... Good news, I guess... Still, alsaconf does not detect the thing, although I've used it a thousand times before to do so. Something must be wrong with my configuration, but in the pile of alsa configuration files that are spread around the system, I really can't find my way anymore. If perhaps nobody else could point me in the right direction, I guess I'd better bother alsa-user with it, instead of this list... Thanks for the help in any case, Tom -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]