You must have the "experimental" selected when you compile your kernel. Then you can select the es1370 from the sound options and that's it.
-Ian On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote: > I have the above sound card, and when I modprobe es1370 it tells me device > or resource busy. I don't have any sound modules compiled into the > kernel. > > I can modprobe es1371, and it doesn't give me errors, but it doesn't say > that it has detected the hardware either. > > I tried the oss stuff, but I still couldn't get sound. > > On another note: I have an ide-cdr and so I compiled my kernel with > scsi-emulation. Now my wmcdplay and xfreecd don't know where my cd-rom > is. It's /dev/scd0. How do I fix that? > > NatePuri > Certified Law Student > & Debian GNU/Linux Monk > McGeorge School of Law > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://ompages.com > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > ______________________________________________________________________ Ian Setford [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP = F2 92 50 E3 CD D7 A2 D9 C4 CE 08 A6 98 E0 0F 58