On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 04:26:41PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello to everyone. > > I have downloaded kernel 2.4.18 sources and built a custom kernel. > I want some quick and dirty instuctions on how to install and test my > C-Media on board CMI 8738 soundcard and know that it is working properly. > > I would rather prefer to use the kernel and not any other drivers (like > alas), if possible.
Presumably you built the kernel with CMI8738 support. There's not a lot else you need to do, at least I didn't. If you modularised it, you may need to make sure that cmpci.o is loaded. For some reason mine didn't load automatically so I had to insmod it by hand. After another kernel rebuild it stopped misbehaving; I never did find out what was wrong. To test it try cdda2wav -q -e -D/dev/cdrom -N -B This plays a music CD 'digitally', ie. it reads data off the CD and passes it to the DAC in the sound card, as opposed to the 'normal' CD playing method where the CD-ROM drive does the D-A conversion and squirts analogue audio down a separate cable to the sound card. That's for a CD-ROM on ide-cd; if yours is on [ide-]scsi you'll need to use the -Dn,n syntax instead of /dev/cdrom. I can't use cdda2wav with my CD-ROM on ide-scsi, so only my CD-RW uses that. If you're interested in S/PDIF, you'll find that the kernel drivers don't fully support it, and this URL will come in handy: http://member.nifty.ne.jp/Breeze/softwares/unix/cmictl-e.html The app cmictl which you can download from here gives you control over the S/PDIF features. Pigeon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]