Hrm, I used to have one of those and got it working using pretty much
the method you described. (I know that doesn't help much, but may be of
some psychological value..) Maybe if you look in /proc there is
something to do with the isa bus (find /proc -name \*isa\* -print)
which can tell
Ron Golan wrote:
>
> On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 10:47:08PM -0600, Donald R. Spoon wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> >
> > 10. As root, open up /etc/modules with a text editor and add the
> > following below what is already there:
> >
> > awe_wave
> > opl3
> >
> > [ note that is oh-pee-el three]
>
> I'm using a
On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 10:47:08PM -0600, Donald R. Spoon wrote:
[...]
>
> 10. As root, open up /etc/modules with a text editor and add the
> following below what is already there:
>
> awe_wave
> opl3
>
> [ note that is oh-pee-el three]
I'm using a 2.4 kernel and I can't find any opl3 modul
Thus spake Donald R. Spoon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 8. As root, open up /etc/modutils/sndconfig with a text editor and
> edit the line starting with "post intall..." to read "post-install
> awe_wave /usr/bin/sfxload /etc/midi/synthgm.sbk". You can use any of
> the "sbk" files installed in #3, but I
Chris,
I just went back and got a SB-64 AWE card going on a second machine that
I had just upgraded to "testing" last week. Here are the steps I had to
go through:
1. Using apt-get, install the following packages from Debian if you
don't already have them. "sndconfig", "awe-drv", and "isapnptoo
Thus spake Ananda Samaddar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Why don't you use the isapnp support in the actual kernel (version
> 2.4.x). This works a lot better with my modem and with the souncard
> on my dad's computer than the isapnp tools. Hope this helps
Good idea -- I haven't had to mess with isapnp
On Thursday 01 November 2001 05:14, Erik Steffl wrote:
> I wasn't able to get pnpdump & isapnp working (still don't know
> why, it used to work with slackware ages ago, but it never worked
> with debian (I guess it's more important that it's newer version of
> pnp, distro probably doesn't have m
On Thursday 01 November 2001 05:04, Donald R. Spoon wrote:
> Chris,
>
> I got a SB AWE64 working under Debian "testing". It took a bit of
> "cut & try", but with the help of the HOWTO, I finally got it going.
> Here is what I suggest you do:
I'm going to give your suggestions a try, Donald, and
Why don't you use the isapnp support in the actual kernel (version 2.4.x).
This works a lot better with my modem and with the souncard on my dad's
computer than the isapnp tools. Hope this helps
--
Ananda Samaddar
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Donald R. Spoon" wrote:
>
> Chris Keelan wrote:
>
> I have a Soundblaster AWE64 which was detected automatically by
> Mandrake.
>
> Now I'm running Woody and I can't get the card detected. pnpdump finds a
> bunch of listings but pnpprobe gives me "no cards found".
>
> I've been through the min
Chris Keelan wrote:
I have a Soundblaster AWE64 which was detected automatically by
Mandrake.
Now I'm running Woody and I can't get the card detected. pnpdump finds a
bunch of listings but pnpprobe gives me "no cards found".
I've been through the mini-HOWTO, edited my isapnp.conf and even get
s
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