Andreas Janssen wrote:
>Loading the driver for the ac97 codec is not enough, you also need the
>actual driver for your sound chip. Run lspci to find out which one you
>have.
>best regards
> Andreas Janssen
When I run lspci, I get the following:
kwlv:~# lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp.: U
I'm not getting working audio on this computer.
When I modprobe ac97, it just goes to a blank line.
I installed Debian with bf24 option and added alias sound-slot-0 ac97 to
modules.conf and ran update-modules
I'm testing this with ogg123 -d oss songname.ogg and it gives a Cannot open
oss device e
I've put Woody on a new computer and I'm having trouble getting the audio to
work. The sound drivers should be a AC97 or I810, but when I modprobe
i810_audio I get the following error:
/lib/modules/2.4.18-bf2.4/kernel/drivers/sound/i810_audio.o: init_module: No
such device
Hint: insmod errors can
I've put Woody on a new computer and I'm having trouble getting the audio to
work. The sound drivers should be a AC97 or I810, but when I modprobe
i810_audio I get the following error:
/lib/modules/2.4.18-bf2.4/kernel/drivers/sound/i810_audio.o: init_module: No
such device
Hint: insmod errors can
Jacob S. said
>Backuppc can handle both Windows clients and Linux clients. apt-cache
>show backuppc or apt-get install backuppc if you're using Sarge or
>newer. Otherwise, http://backuppc.sourceforge.net .
>HTH,
>Jacob
I'll give it a try.
Thanks,
Marion
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>From S. Keeling
> (0) keeling /home/keeling_ which start-stop-daemon
> /sbin/start-stop-daemon
>cron runs with a minimal environment and likely doesn't have /sbin in
>its PATH.
That fixed it thanks,
Marion
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n. I'm setting this up in webmin and I'm running the
stop script as root.
Any suggestions.
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Andreas Janssen wrote:
> Install a mixer software. Like aumix, or setmixer.
> best regards
> Andreas Janssen
Setmixer fixed the problem, thanks for your help
Marion Hall
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Marion Hall (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> When I run
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Am Dienstag, 28. September 2004 18:35 schrieb Marion Hall:
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Am Dienstag, 28. September 2004 18:35 schrieb Marion Hall:
> From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andreas Janssen
> Marion Hall (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
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>>> What's the easiest way to install soundcard drivers on system.
>>> I
What’s the easiest way to install soundcard drivers on
system. I’ve setup an Icecast server and I need a working sound card. My
computer (Gateway) has an onboard soundcard, but if it is easier to install a
soundcard, then I can do that. Also, how do you go about testing the sound
card on
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