Hi Guys,
Thanks for your help. I looks like I might well have a problem wich has
been recified in later kernel releases. I'm upgrading my kernel to
2.4.19ac3 today, and will let you know the results.
It definitely looks like it is a problem with APIC. I wish I knew how to
change the IRQ PCI de
Andrew R Reid wrote:
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Yes, I have a Intel Lancewood mainboard with two Pentium III 450s on it.
The board uses IO APIC to remap IRQ or something like that (I don't
understand exactly)
Do you mean PnP OS=yes?
I could try it?
I mean PnP OS=no.
BUT, I just found the reference earlier
On Wednesday 27 November 2002 07:26, Andrew R Reid wrote:
> This has been bugging me for months - so I want to fix it.
>
> I have an ES1371 on my server that I would really like to get going so that
> when I work on it on weekends I can have nice sounds when I an in gnome ;-)
>
> This is the result
> -Original Message-
> From: Donald R. Spoon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, 27 November 2002 6:38 PM
> To: Andrew R Reid
> Subject: Re: ES1371 not functioning
>
> I thought it was too obvious ...
>
> I don't use any additional settings
Andrew R Reid said:
> Can you lease send me your modules.conf so that I can compare. I'd be
> very gratefull. Will send mp3s?
I've never used modules.conf. Another poster reccomends trying the
es1370 module instead of the 1371, In the past for me at least loading
the wrong module didn't work(th
Andrew R Reid said:
> This has been bugging me for months - so I want to fix it.
>
> I have an ES1371 on my server that I would really like to get going so
> that when I work on it on weekends I can have nice sounds when I an in
> gnome ;-)
I don't mean to sound mean or anything, but are your spea
Did you raise the volume in a mixer-app?
Ciao!
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Oege Dijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]@euronet.nl> writes:
> I have a soundblaster 64PCI, with a es1371 chipset. I compiled sound card
> support and the es1371 driver as modules.
> This is the output of lsmod:
>
> OOCHnet:/tmp# lsmod
> Module Size Used by
> sound 58316
>
>> This is a security risk, how can I protect my system against this ??
>
>Access permissions should do it, since they come before anything is sent
>out to /dev/dsp. However, I don't know why it locks up your system.
>
>Thorsten
>
IRQ, I guess. It seems that the video card and the sound card were
Funny, but I have an ES1371 card and I didn't have to recompile. The debian
installer took care of it (with some gentle prodding).
Vendor: Ensoniq
Model: ES1371 (AudioPCI-97)
Kernel Module: es1371
Bus Type: PCI
On Tuesday 12 December 2000 18:43, Manegold wrote:
> romain lerallut wrote:
> > Hello
On 12-Dec-2000 romain lerallut wrote:
> Begin Original Message
> Hello,
> * romain lerallut ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>>> BUT
>>> - there's nothing in /dev/sndstat _(the file "exists" but cat
>>> /dev/sndstat say no such device)
>>> - there's no /proc/sound file
>>> AND
>>
>> This
Begin Original Message
Hello,
* romain lerallut ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> BUT
>> - there's nothing in /dev/sndstat (the file "exists" but cat /dev/sndstat
>> say no such device)
>> - there's no /proc/sound file
>> AND
>
> This is normal since the es1371 driver is not fully OSS
Hello,
* romain lerallut ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> BUT
> - there's nothing in /dev/sndstat (the file "exists" but cat /dev/sndstat
> say no such device)
> - there's no /proc/sound file
> AND
This is normal since the es1371 driver is not fully OSS compatible.
> - if I try to use the s
--snip--
>> I'd REALLY appreciate someone who uses an es1371 to tell me exactly what I'm
>> missing (option something or other).
>> I've already RTFMed /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sound/es1371 , but there's
>> scarcely any info in there.
--snip--
Hi
I'm using the es1371 on a debian 2.2r0 box, fo
romain lerallut wrote:
>
> Hello debian-users !
>
> I have a problem using a es1371 sound card (it's really a SB128 PCI).
> In a nutshell: the system can't talk to the card...
>
> I am using woody and a kernel 2.2.17
>
> Here's what I did:
>
> recompiling the kernel (sound support: module , es
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