Peter, Nils,
I've identified the sound chip in question, it's a Crystal CS4236.
The settings in WinNT can be seen in this picture:
http://www.netg.se/~hugge/images/Sound.jpg . The alsa-related
stuff I've nstalled from the CDs can be seen in this excerpt from
root's .bash_history (commented by me)
Peter Hugosson-Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I did notice that on my potato CD's there are some packages
> called alsa* (Advanced Linux Soound Architecture?). For example,
> alsa-base, alsaconf, alsautils. From the little I've read, they
> seem to be backward compatible with OSS.
>
> Is th
Peter,
Many thanks for your help, I think I'm on the right track now.
I did notice that on my potato CD's there are some packages
called alsa* (Advanced Linux Soound Architecture?). For example,
alsa-base, alsaconf, alsautils. From the little I've read, they
seem to be backward compatible with OS
peter, step 1 is to figure out which driver you need. here are various
things you can do to that end:
a. go to deja.com's power search and do a search on "linux crystal sound"
and see what turns up.
b. go to /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sound and do a grep "Crystal" *.
c. install the 4F
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