On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 10:18:54PM -0700, Monte Milanuk wrote:
> "Eric G . Miller" wrote:
> >
> > I don't know. Maybe it'll show up as an ISAPNP device (mine shows up
> > under both, though only the controller shows up as a PCI device). These
> > on board things are a little weird. Try pnpdump.
"Eric G . Miller" wrote:
>
> I don't know. Maybe it'll show up as an ISAPNP device (mine shows up
> under both, though only the controller shows up as a PCI device). These
> on board things are a little weird. Try pnpdump.
Here is the output of pnpdump. It is kinda long, but no mention of a
CS
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 07:45:51PM -0700, Monte Milanuk wrote:
> Umm... this is making me nervous... lspci shows my NIC and my video
> adapter (both onboard) but not the sound. Any ideas?
>
> ishamael:/home/monte# lspci
> 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 440BX/ZX - 82443BX/ZX Host bridge
>
"Eric G . Miller" wrote:
>
> Yea I'd grab a copy of 2.2.18 from ftp.kernel.org (or suitable mirror)
> and try the cs4226 module (I recall it showed up in 2.2.17 and is for
> these newer mobo/soundcard jobs). You still probably want to try lspci
> to get I/O, IRQ and DMA parameters. It's easier t
--- "Eric G . Miller" wrote:
> Yea I'd grab a copy of 2.2.18 from ftp.kernel.org (or
> suitable mirror)
> and try the cs4226 module (I recall it showed up in
> 2.2.17 and is for
> these newer mobo/soundcard jobs). You still probably
> want to try lspci
> to get I/O, IRQ and DMA parameters. It's
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 11:34:22AM -0800, Monte Milanuk wrote:
>
> --- "Eric G . Miller" wrote:
> >
> > You might try the new cs4236 driver in 2.2.17/2.2.18
> > kernels. I can't
> > say if it's built by default in the Debian kernel images.
> > You can
> > probably find out most of the info you
--- "Eric G . Miller" wrote:
>
> You might try the new cs4236 driver in 2.2.17/2.2.18
> kernels. I can't
> say if it's built by default in the Debian kernel images.
> You can
> probably find out most of the info you need for the
> driver by using
> lspci (probably need to know I/O port, IRQ, a
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 06:35:42AM -0800, Monte Milanuk wrote:
> Help!
>
> That said, here's the scenario: I've been back and forth
> btwn distros a bit in the last few months. I've finally
> settled on Debian for now, and I really need to get sound
> up and working. I have previously used sndc
Help!
That said, here's the scenario: I've been back and forth
btwn distros a bit in the last few months. I've finally
settled on Debian for now, and I really need to get sound
up and working. I have previously used sndconfig in
RedHat, so I pointed my sources.list to unstable and
installed snd
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