Hi I've the same problem with Opl3sa2 and kernel 2.4.2.
I have seen threads about that in the kernel mailing list.
Currently I use alsa which works great and is certainly a good solution.
IMHO the OSS ccode in the kernel are going to be replaced by alsa.
Christophe
On jeu, 15 mar 2001 19:16:09 Ph
Gudmundur Erlingsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The error messages esd spews out certainly points to that. Anyone
> have further suggestions?
If the sound modules built in the kernel don't work for you, why not
try ALSA? You'll have to get the ALSA packages from unstable (sid),
those from pot
I have the same problem. I updated the kernel to 2.4.2 and the sound became
partly disabled. According to dmesg the kernel finds and sets the soundcard
correctly (I have ESS1868), I can play soundfiles by sending them to either
/dev/audio or /dev/dsp, using cat (this I can do both as root and norma
Matthew Bryant Baxa wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 07:16:09PM +0100, Philipp Bliedung wrote:
>
> > I used gom as the mixer. When I booted the 2.4.2 kernel (witeh the
same
> > /etc/modules) and tried to play a song I got this:
> > "Cannot open audio device. Please make sure that the audio device
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