Well, It seems as though I got it working. I'm guessing that my problem was
with loading snd-ens1370 with modpobe, rather than snd-card-1370, which loads
all the drivers. For some reason /etc/init.d/alsa (start) was not loading the
drivers properly.
Thanks for the responses,
Ken
Doh... I thought you meant audio users group, as in a mailing list. Yes, I (the
user on the system) am a member of group audio. :)
Ken
Kecskemethy Zoltan wrote:
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> there is an audio group for the users who can use audio devices,
> u need to add your user in it, u can do it in /etc/groups file
Kernel support of the es1370 chip works fine... I just really wanted to try to
get alsa working. Thanks though Ian.
Ken
Ian Stirling wrote:
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> Hi Ken,
>
> I don't know if this will help but ..
> I have a Soundblaster PCI 128 which works perfectly on
> my system. I took the board out of the m
Hi Ken,
I don't know if this will help but ..
I have a Soundblaster PCI 128 which works perfectly on
my system. I took the board out of the machine and
found a Creative es1373 chip. I compiled the kernel
with es1371 support, the driver is with the kernel
source, and then added the following to
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