On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 10:51:49AM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> >"Darryl L. Pierce" wrote:
> >>
> >> I have ESS Maestro 2E sound hardward on my laptop. When I built my kernel
> >> (2
> >.2.19) I made
> >> sure to enable it and have verified in /var/log/dmesg that the module(s)
> >> get
> >s
>"Darryl L. Pierce" wrote:
>>
>> I have ESS Maestro 2E sound hardward on my laptop. When I built my kernel (2
>.2.19) I made
>> sure to enable it and have verified in /var/log/dmesg that the module(s) get
>s loaded.
>> However, when I try to run a sample sound application (in this case, a JMF a
>
"Darryl L. Pierce" wrote:
>
> I have ESS Maestro 2E sound hardward on my laptop. When I built my kernel
> (2.2.19) I made
> sure to enable it and have verified in /var/log/dmesg that the module(s) gets
> loaded.
> However, when I try to run a sample sound application (in this case, a JMF
> appl
I dont know if this really helps, but I have a Dell Latitude wich also has the
ESS Maestro sound chip. I installed using the latest potato boot floppys,
selected Maestro module along with the 3 OSS modules and everything worked just
fine.
I had a couple of hangs due to the sound card, but I think
4 matches
Mail list logo