Gnu-Raiz writes:
>If you need help post the kernel version, and sound card you
>are using. If your using a 2.6 kernel you might want to list
>the alsa information as well.
dmesg is very helpful also. That is all the stuff that comes
flying on to your screen as your Linux system boots. Mo
On 14:31, Tue 27 Jul 04, campy wrote:
> hi hope i have got the add right can you help every time i want to use sounds
> it said sound card in use how can i fix this please help i am just a learner
> on the computer
It might help to know what sound card you are using, but a
off the hip guess is
If you have a TV capture card it could be taking /dev/dsp...
roman
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 14:31:02 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time)
"campy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi hope i have got the add right can you help every time i want to use
> sounds it said sound card in use how can i fix this please help
hi hope i have got the add right can you help every time i want to use sounds it said sound card in use how can i fix this please help i am just a learner on the computer
=?iso-8859-1?q?fouad=20HENNI?= wrote:
>I installed debian/GNU Linux (potato) on my PC and I
>have no idea on how to get my sound card working.
>Please Help.
First, know the specs of your sound card. Then if you have the source
of your kernel, check the documentation for your sound card (usually
Helo,
I installed debian/GNU Linux (potato) on my PC and I
have no idea on how to get my sound card working.
Please Help.
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