>>>>> "Ross" == Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ross> I've been trying to get some sound out of my Linux system, and am Ross> pretty baffled. I gather there are several different ways to do it, Ross> and would like to know if there is a preferred one. I have an ISA Ross> AWE-64 soundblaster on a 2.2.17 kernel, AMD K6-2, potato system with Ross> some woody enhancements. I'm running GNOME-Helix. Ross> 2) I had decided (based on it's own description? or the fact that it Ross> seemed to be more loadable than the alternatives? it's been awhile) Ross> that the Alsa system was the way to go. However, there are various Ross> pieces, and their interrelations are not clear to me (base, library, Ross> modules, drivers, utililties, ...). There didn't seem to be a "task" Ross> or a good package (I had hoped the utilities might do it) which will Ross> pull everything in. I'm using alsa. It's working great for me. The packages you'll need are: alsa-base, alsa-utils (for woody, or alsautils in potato), alsaconf. If you're running GNOME, you probably want esound-alsa and libesd0-alsa too. Ross> The modules that are there are for a much earlier version of the Ross> kernel than potato uses, and there doesn't seem to be anything for Ross> the current one. Joey H asked about this a few weeks ago. My Ross> interpretation of the response was that alsa was packaged so you had Ross> to get the source and build from it. In my package list, I've got alsa-modules-2.2.17 and alsa-modules-2.2.17-ide (I'm using woody) which AFAIK is the kernel version that potato uses. In any event, building your own kernel and modules isn't that hard if you really need to. Just use kernel-package. It'll just take some time. Ross> Also, I would like to know a simple test to see if sound is working. The simplest is probably to just get a sound player, and try playing a sound (there are a bunch of wav files in the gnome-audio package). Or try running a mixer (alsamixer, if you settle on using alsa, should be fine). IIRC, if your sound card isn't configured properly, the mixer should exit with an error. Ross> I'm hoping there's an analogy to, for example, exim. There are lots Ross> of mail transports, but there's one that's encouraged and (sort of) Ross> easy to set up. So I'd appreciate any pointers. By the way, the Ross> hardware emits sounds on other OS's, so I know everything is hooked Ross> up. The problem, AFAIK, is that OSS/Lite (i.e. the default kernel modules) and alsa don't all support the same cards, so the "recommended way" depends on what sound card you have. IMHO, alsa is the better choice for the cards supported by both. Hubert -- ____ | ----------------------------------------------------------- | / --+-- | / ___|___ Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | \ | _|_ | |__| |__|__| GCS/M d- s:- a-- C++ UL+(++++) P++ L++ E++ W++ N++ o? | | K? w--- O++ M- V- PS-- PE+++ Y+ PGP+ t+ 5 X R- tv+ b+ | / | \ DI++++ D G e++ h! !r !y | / | \ | | <><------------------ http://www.crosswinds.net/~hackerhue/ PGP/GnuPG fingerprint: 6CC5 822D 2E55 494C 81DD 6F2C 6518 54DF 71FD A37F Key can be found at http://www.crosswinds.net/~hackerhue/hackerhue.asc CAUCE member -- Stop Spam! -- http://www.cauce.org/