ALSA works just fine with SB16. Try ALSA 0.9 -- it's better. Make sure you have the right module compile options.. oss-emulation, isa-pnp, etc. Then use modconf to make sure that the correct ALSA modules are indeed loaded. To make them load at boot automagically, add them to /etc/modules.
ALSA works just fine with SB16. Try ALSA 0.9 -- it's better. Make sure you have the right module compile options.. oss-emulation, isa-pnp, etc. Then use modconf to make sure that the correct ALSA modules are indeed loaded. To make them load at boot automagically, add them to /etc/modules.
In einer eMail vom 17.12.2001 14:55:53 (MEZ) Mitteleuropäische Zeit schreibt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I checked my last kernel config file, and automatic kernel loading was
enabled.
The problem seems to be in getting my computer to realize that the sound
card is indeed plugged in. I tried the latest
-tools package have anything to do with this? All of my
cards are pci, so I would think not.
Ideas, anyone?
On Sun, 2001-12-16 at 20:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> From: csj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Debian User
> Subject: Re: ALSA strikes again (sb16 no go)
> Date: 17 Dec 2
On Monday 17 December 2001 05:22, Curtis Farnham wrote:
> Does *everybody* have problems getting ALSA to run? Has anyone got
> an ALS4000 card to work? What about SB16? I am getting frustrated
> and desparate to get sound to come out of my speakers.
Maybe you should enable the automatic kernel
Does *everybody* have problems getting ALSA to run? Has anyone got an
ALS4000 card to work? What about SB16? I am getting frustrated and
desparate to get sound to come out of my speakers.
I was using an ALS4000 card and having no success, and I read somewhere
that ALSA didn't fully support it a
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