* Nate Amsden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040401 08:58]:
> Joe Nahmias wrote:
> > So far, I have downloaded the latest 2.2 kernel (2.2.19) and
> > compiled in support for the card (CONFIG_SOUND_ES1371=y), with no success.
> > After booting the newly compiled kernel, the soundcard is recognized (s
Just a thoughthave you checked to see if the "driver" module(s) are
being loaded? I have an older PCI128 card here that uses the es1370
chipset, and it works fine in Linux. A "lsmod" command should show both
a "soundcore" and a "es1371" module loaded. If they are not there, you
might want to
hey,
have you created your sound devices (as root)?
# cd /dev ; ./MAKEDEV audio
are you a member of the audio group?
those are two pretty common mistakes for NEWBIEs (actually I think
everyone makes them at some time or another--i know I have)
Cameron Matheson
Joe Nahmias wrote:
Hello A
Joe Nahmias wrote:
>
> Hello All!
>
> I have a newly installed Debian 2.2r0 (yes, I know I should upgrade,
> but that's what was on the cd...) system that I'm trying to get my sound
> card (SoundBlaster PCI 128) working on.
>
> So far, I have downloaded the latest 2.2 kernel (2.2
Hello All!
I have a newly installed Debian 2.2r0 (yes, I know I should upgrade,
but that's what was on the cd...) system that I'm trying to get my sound
card (SoundBlaster PCI 128) working on.
So far, I have downloaded the latest 2.2 kernel (2.2.19) and
compiled in support for the
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