Re: Missing sound module after upgrade

2012-02-02 Thread Sebastian Steinhuber
Am 02.02.2012 19:04, schrieb Tony van der Hoff: > The latest kernel upgrade for Squeeze caused my sound to die. I > eventually tracked this down to missing module snd-hda-intel. > > Performing "modprobe snd-hda-intel" restores normal operation. > > I can't find which configuration file to update

Missing sound module after upgrade

2012-02-02 Thread Tony van der Hoff
The latest kernel upgrade for Squeeze caused my sound to die. I eventually tracked this down to missing module snd-hda-intel. Performing "modprobe snd-hda-intel" restores normal operation. I can't find which configuration file to update with this command to allow it to persist through a reboot

Re: hotplugging pcmcia card (netgear) tries to load sound module (correction)

2005-09-08 Thread Andreas Goesele
My last mail contained a small error. Under 2.) I should have written that the interface shoulc be eth1 (not eth0). Also, I was asked whether I use wireless-tools: I have them installed and configured (taken over from woody). So, I guess I'm using them. Any suggestions for my problem? Andreas Gö

hotplugging pcmcia card (netgear) tries to load sound module

2005-09-08 Thread Andreas Goesele
Hi! Under Debian woody I had a working prism54 install. I updated to sarge and the card isn't working any more. The problem seems to be related to the fact, that when I hotplug the card the system tries to load a sound module. Any suggestion what I could do? Here some further inform

Re: can't install sound module

2004-11-08 Thread Andrea Vettorello
by > knoppix) is not detected by unbutu distro ( debian > like with gnome desktop) > > I try this: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/bela # modprobe soundcore > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/bela # modinfo soundcore > filename: > /lib/modules/2.6.8.1-3-386/kernel/sound/soundcore.k

can't install sound module

2004-11-08 Thread belahcene abdelkader
bela # modprobe soundcore [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/bela # modinfo soundcore filename: /lib/modules/2.6.8.1-3-386/kernel/sound/soundcore.ko description:Core sound module author: Alan Cox license:GPL alias: char-major-14-* vermagic: 2.6.8.1-3-386 preempt 386

Re: sound module stuck

2002-12-22 Thread Rob Weir
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 01:27:31PM -0500, David H. Clymer wrote: > > woody:~# lsmod > Module Size Used byNot tainted > es1370 28912 2 > > woody:~# rmmod es1370 > es1370: Device or resource busy > > woody:~# fuser /dev/dsp > /dev/dsp:10114 > wo

Re: sound module stuck

2002-12-19 Thread Kent West
David H. Clymer wrote: woody:~# lsmod Module Size Used byNot tainted es1370 28912 2 woody:~# rmmod es1370 es1370: Device or resource busy woody:~# fuser /dev/dsp /dev/dsp:10114 woody:~# ps aux |grep 10114 david10114 0.0 0.3 3132 1856 ?

Re: sound module stuck

2002-12-19 Thread David H. Clymer
woody:~# lsmod Module Size Used byNot tainted es1370 28912 2 woody:~# rmmod es1370 es1370: Device or resource busy woody:~# fuser /dev/dsp /dev/dsp:10114 woody:~# ps aux |grep 10114 david10114 0.0 0.3 3132 1856 ?SDec12 0:0

Re: sound module stuck

2002-12-19 Thread Kent West
David H. Clymer wrote: Hi folks! Is there any way to force the removal of a loaded kernel module? For some reason, my sound just stopped working and all audio programs are saying that they cant open my audio device, and so I was going to try to reload the module for my soundcard, but when I do a

sound module stuck

2002-12-19 Thread David H. Clymer
Hi folks! Is there any way to force the removal of a loaded kernel module? For some reason, my sound just stopped working and all audio programs are saying that they cant open my audio device, and so I was going to try to reload the module for my soundcard, but when I do an rmmod es1370 it says th

sound module

2002-11-09 Thread Garry Duell
Does anyone know the module/modules to use for the Creative 4237b chip? Thanks in advance -- Garry H Duell Academic Services Manager Capitol College 301-369-2800 x2039 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Kernel hangs on sound module

2002-09-05 Thread Steven Kurylo
Using the debian kernel image 2.4.18 (or 16, 17, etc) I try and insert the module for my sound card (es1371), the kernel hangs. No oops, no messages anywhere, other than a being told loading the module was a success. I have to press the reboot switch to get the machine going again. I pulled

Re: sound module for CS4236 in Potato-r4?

2002-02-01 Thread Adam Majer
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 01:31:34PM -0800, Klaus Neumann wrote: > Thanks a lot for your reply. Something is still wrong here. > I get at boot time: > Sound: DMA (output) timed out - IRQ/DRQ config error? Ahh - so at least it is detected now AFAIKT. > Where do I find the correct irq settings? > /pr

Re: sound module for CS4236 in Potato-r4?

2002-02-01 Thread Klaus Neumann
backed up. Does this help? On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 15:55:15 -0600 Adam Majer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 08:17:41PM -0800, Klaus Neumann wrote: > > Hi, > > Can't find the right sound module for my CS4236 in Debian potato r4. Any > > hint will be a

Re: sound module for CS4236 in Potato-r4?

2002-01-30 Thread Adam Majer
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 08:17:41PM -0800, Klaus Neumann wrote: > Hi, > Can't find the right sound module for my CS4236 in Debian potato r4. Any hint > will be appreciated. Thanks! This is from kernel 2.2.19, Documentation/sound/README.OSS Crystal CS4232 and CS4236 based cards suc

sound module for CS4236 in Potato-r4?

2002-01-29 Thread Klaus Neumann
Hi, Can't find the right sound module for my CS4236 in Debian potato r4. Any hint will be appreciated. Thanks! -- Regards, Klaus = Debian-Linux - The better choice! =

Sound Module not loaded (was: Modules gone after Kernel update to 2.4.7)

2001-08-01 Thread Herbert Pirke
Hi, thanks for the link. I updated some more packages and finally everything works, except one little detail: The sound modules are not automatically loaded by the esd sound deamon when a sound application uses it. XMMS quits saying "device /dev/dsp does not exist". Obviously, the device exists

Re: Removing a sound module?

2001-07-30 Thread Stig Brautaset
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus: > > i've also found on occasion, my sound drivers will get corrupted after > a suspend/resume on my laptop. My laptop's sounddriver can occasionally start spewing out noise (crackling) along with the sound, and usually the sound is also limited t

Re: Removing a sound module?

2001-07-30 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
begin: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quote > On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 07:50:15AM -0700, Peter Jay Salzman wrote: > > if you can't remove the sound module with rmmod or modprobe, you will > need to > > reboot the system. > > a fuser -v /dev/dsp /dev

Re: Removing a sound module?

2001-07-30 Thread glynis
On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 07:50:15AM -0700, Peter Jay Salzman wrote: > if you can't remove the sound module with rmmod or modprobe, you will need to > reboot the system. a fuser -v /dev/dsp /dev/audio /dev/mixer may be helpful in identifying and killing a process which is using the s

Re: Removing a sound module?

2001-07-30 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
it. > > modprobe -r module_name > > example: modprobe -r sb STM that this is exactly what he's talking about. if you can't remove the sound module with rmmod or modprobe, you will need to reboot the system. pete -- "The following addresses had permanent fatal errors..."

Re: Removing a sound module?

2001-07-30 Thread staf wagemakers
On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 04:07:05PM +0300, Antti Tolamo wrote: > How can I remove a soundmodule if it doesn't succeed from modconf? > > I installed wrong module and now it fails as I try to remove it. modprobe -r module_name example: modprobe -r sb -- staf wagemakers email: [EMAIL PRO

Removing a sound module?

2001-07-30 Thread Antti Tolamo
How can I remove a soundmodule if it doesn't succeed from modconf? I installed wrong module and now it fails as I try to remove it. Antti Antti My PGP public key: http://linux.tola.org/~chicken/antti_pgp.txt -- Sex, rags and rock'n roll! --

irq 7 and sound module

2001-04-21 Thread Robin Gerard
Hello, I have installed the sound module with modconf. My CD works fine but during the installation of the module I get the message : IRQ conflict. When I launch "startx gnome-session" the sound is stange. I see that the IRQ of soundblaster is set at 7, but 7 is already assign

Re: where to get sound module via82cxxx ?

2001-03-26 Thread Rossen Naydenov
try alsa they work great for me Ross

where to get sound module via82cxxx ?

2001-03-26 Thread eric
dear debian linux user: where I can get sound module via82c686 from deb package for my 2.2.18? hope to get your help sincere eric

sound module

2000-10-25 Thread Debian Ghost
For some reason my sound module stopped working recently. I can't fathom any configuration changes that I've made. Does anyone have any ideas on how I can get this working? Oct 25 16:43:07 ghost insmod: /lib/modules/2.2.15/misc/ad1848.o: insmod sound-slot-0 failed Oct 25 16:21:20 gh

Re: Sound Module for Kernel 2.0.36

1999-10-18 Thread David Wright
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Hi, > > Can anybody tell me the name of the sound module for the slink/potato kernel? I assume you mean 2.2.x. It all depends on the chips in the soundcard (or on the mobo). For example, I use: soundcore sound uart401 sb opl3 (Intel RH)

Re: Sound Module for 2.0

1999-10-18 Thread Remco van 't Veer
/lib/modules/2.0.36/misc/sound.o On Sat, Oct 16, 1999 at 20:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > Can someone tell me what the name of the kernel module for sound is in > version 2.0.36? > > Thanks, > > bw -- charge World Trade Center Bakunin SEAL Team 6 semtex Echelon triple-DES reefer t

Re: Sound Module for Kernel 2.0.36

1999-10-18 Thread Eric G . Miller
Sound isn't compiled in by default. You'll have to build your own kernel for that. -- ++ | Eric G. Milleregm2@jps.net | | GnuPG public key: http://www.jps.net/egm2/gpg.asc | +---

Sound Module for Kernel 2.0.36

1999-10-18 Thread bwarsing
Hi, Can anybody tell me the name of the sound module for the slink/potato kernel? This is the output from lsmod: Module Size Used by dummy 4096 0 bsd_comp4096 0 ppp20480 0 [bsd_comp] nls_koi8_r 4096 0

Re: problem with sound-module

1999-10-17 Thread Jonathan Heaney
Michiel Meeuwissen wrote: > It's driving my crazy. Why doesn't it work anymore? > warande1124:/etc# modprobe sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=1 mpu_io=-1 > /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/sound.o: invalid parameter parm_io > /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/sound.o: insmod /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/sound.o > failed

RE: problem with sound-module

1999-10-17 Thread Bryan Scaringe
Just fixed this one! It turns out, that during a routine "apt-get upgrade", the packages kernel-source and kernel-headers were updated from 2.2.12-3 to 2.2.12-4. Since the module loading depends on the header files (I believe), and those had changed (slightly), I had to rebuild the kernel. All is

problem with sound-module

1999-10-17 Thread Michiel Meeuwissen
It's driving my crazy. Why doesn't it work anymore? warande1124:/etc# modprobe sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=1 mpu_io=-1 /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/sound.o: invalid parameter parm_io /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/sound.o: insmod /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/sound.o failed /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/sound.o: ins

Sound Module for 2.0

1999-10-17 Thread bwarsing
Hi, Can someone tell me what the name of the kernel module for sound is in version 2.0.36? Thanks, bw

Re: Sound module problems

1999-08-10 Thread Robert Vollmert
On Mon, Aug 09, 1999 at 11:04:38AM +0100, Matthew Vernon wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm running 2.2.10 here, and am having a few problems with sound - > whenever a program tries to access the sound device, logs show this error: > > Aug 9 11:00:10 aardvark modprobe: can't locate module sound-slot

Sound module problems

1999-08-09 Thread Matthew Vernon
Hi all, I'm running 2.2.10 here, and am having a few problems with sound - whenever a program tries to access the sound device, logs show this error: Aug 9 11:00:10 aardvark modprobe: can't locate module sound-slot-0 Aug 9 11:00:10 aardvark modprobe: can't locate module sound-service-0-

Re: Unable to compile kernel 2.2.5 w/sound module

1999-05-25 Thread jean-Yves BARBIER
jean-Yves BARBIER wrote: > > Hi all, > > I try to compile a 2.2.5 kernel (was up to 2.2.7 :-(( ) to make my SG live! > work Hi again, I found the PB: Souns card must not be in module, only the driver! (But why is it possible to compile sound card in module so??) -- Jean-Yves BARBIER <[EMAIL P

Unable to compile kernel 2.2.5 w/sound module

1999-05-24 Thread jean-Yves BARBIER
Hi all, I try to compile a 2.2.5 kernel (was up to 2.2.7 :-(( ) to make my SG live! work under Linux with the object module from (mis)creative. Each time I do 'make-kpkg kernel_image' (or make clean, dep, bzImage) I have this error message: # drivers/char/char.a(msp3400.o): In function `msp3400c_

Re: Installing Sound Module

1999-05-21 Thread Brad
On Fri, 21 May 1999, Nadarajah, Dinesh wrote: > the sound driver as a "module" was much easier. Is there a program that can > do this under Debian also (I mean without recompiling the Kernel - I would > like to be able to load it as a module). I have a SoundBlaster AWE32 card. To get modules, you

Installing Sound Module

1999-05-21 Thread Nadarajah, Dinesh
I recently installed Slink have been quite happy with its performance except that I am unable to get the sound card working. I have tried a couple of other Linux distributions like Red Hat and Caldera's and have found loading the sound driver as a "module" was much easier. Is there a program that c

silly sound-module question solved

1999-04-15 Thread Kurt Stallknecht
n the case of kernel 2.0.34 which I still use). Now the sound-module is loaded at boot-time. Thanks for all the help, Kurt

(fwd) Re: silly sound-module question

1999-04-12 Thread Navindra Umanee
Kurt Stallknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I compiled sound as a module and it works fine, but in which file do > I have to put the "insmod sound" so that the module is loaded at > boot-time? Can anybody help? Last I checked all you had to do was put the module name (eg, sound) in /etc/module

Re: silly sound-module question

1999-04-12 Thread Ajit Krishnan
Thank you, I have now read the appropriate man pages...I didn't realize that update-modules existed. the updates-modules script does not know the io address, irq, dma of my soundcard, or the io of my parallel port (all of which i have compiled as modules). I have now created another file /etc/

Re: silly sound-module question

1999-04-12 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: Re: silly sound-module question Date: Mon, Apr 12, 1999 at 05:40:22AM -0400 In reply to:Ajit Krishnan Quoting Ajit Krishnan([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Kurt Stallknecht wrote: > > > I compiled sound as a module and it works fine, but i

Re: silly sound-module question

1999-04-12 Thread Ajit Krishnan
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Kurt Stallknecht wrote: > I compiled sound as a module and it works fine, but in which file do > I have to put the "insmod sound" so that the module is loaded at > boot-time? Can anybody help? put it in /etc/conf.modules. Mine looks like this:alias eth0 smc-ultra alias so

silly sound-module question

1999-04-12 Thread Kurt Stallknecht
Hi, I compiled sound as a module and it works fine, but in which file do I have to put the "insmod sound" so that the module is loaded at boot-time? Can anybody help? Thanks in advance, Kurt

Re: Can't get sound module installed

1999-03-27 Thread Richard Harran
Just posting to thank everyone who helped me to sort this out. My problem was that I hadn't selected all the necessary options in the sound section of the config. I also needed to create the audio device files with: cd /dev ./MAKEDEV audio Thanks again Rich Graham Ashton wrote: > > O

Re: Can't get sound module installed

1999-03-26 Thread Bob Nielsen
cd /dev ./MAKEDEV dsp Bob On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Richard Harran wrote: > OK, I replying to myself. I didn't select /dev/dsp as one of the sound > options in the kernel. Now I've sorted this, I still have a problem: I > can't use /dev/dsp, because it doesn't exist. What should have created > th

Re: Can't get sound module installed

1999-03-26 Thread Richard Harran
Great. Thanks a lot: this pointed me in the right direction. I couldn't actually run MAKEDEV dsp, but I had a look at MAKEDEV, and found MAKEDEV audio worked ok. I've got the default permissions, and added myself to audio group using adduser audio as root, and this worked fine. Cheers

Re: Can't get sound module installed

1999-03-26 Thread Graham Ashton
On Friday 26 March, Maarten Boekhold wrote: > > (and putting me in the audio group didn't work). > > > > anybody got any ideas why that is? > > Did you logout/login again after you added yourself to the audio group? I don't think so - I tried using the newgrp command instead. It works fine now

Re: Can't get sound module installed

1999-03-26 Thread Maarten Boekhold
> humbug% ll /dev/dsp > crw-rw-rw- 1 root audio 14, 3 Jul 21 1998 /dev/dsp > > I think the default permissions are crw-rw, but I couldn't access it as a > user that way (and putting me in the audio group didn't work). > > anybody got any ideas why that is? Did you logout/log

Re: Can't get sound module installed

1999-03-26 Thread Graham Ashton
On Friday 26 March, Richard Harran wrote: > OK, I replying to myself. I didn't select /dev/dsp as one of the sound > options in the kernel. Now I've sorted this, I still have a problem: I > can't use /dev/dsp, because it doesn't exist. What should have created > this, and how do I fix it? coo

Re: Can't get sound module installed

1999-03-26 Thread Graham Ashton
On Friday 26 March, Richard Harran wrote: > I've run the install script from the awedrv package, configured the kernel > (make menuconfig), sorry - didn't notice that bit when I first read it. still, it sounds like you've missed the audio section out. try it again, and look for the audio section.

Re: Can't get sound module installed

1999-03-26 Thread Graham Ashton
On Friday 26 March, Richard Harran wrote: > Could someone please tell me either what I might be doing wrong, or how > I could do the 'configure the sound driver with CONFIG_AUDIO option' > thing. have you done either "make config", "make menuconfig" or "make xconfig" before the "make dep; make cl

Re: Can't get sound module installed

1999-03-26 Thread Richard Harran
: > > I have had to reinstall debian on my system, and am having trouble with > the sound module. I have a sb awe63 pnp card. I've run the install > script from the awedrv package, configured the kernel (make menuconfig), > amd run > make dep; make clean > howe

Can't get sound module installed

1999-03-26 Thread Richard Harran
I have had to reinstall debian on my system, and am having trouble with the sound module. I have a sb awe63 pnp card. I've run the install script from the awedrv package, configured the kernel (make menuconfig), amd run make dep; make clean however, when I try make modules

Re: sound module died in hamm upgrade

1998-09-20 Thread Michael Stutz
> which has been working fine for a long time on this system. ... > Patch manager interface is currently broken. Sorry Fixed. Explanation, for the search engines: what happened is that I must've compiled an oss sound module a while back for the gus and it was laying around in /l

sound module died in hamm upgrade

1998-09-20 Thread Michael Stutz
I just did an upgrade from 1.3 to 2.0; everything works except for sound; I'm using the Linux Ultrasound Project's gus driver, compiled as a module. I didn't change or make any updates to the kernel or to the sound package, which has been working fine for a long time on this system. Anyone see thi

Re: Sound Module missing / isapnp AWE64

1997-11-21 Thread Marcus . Brinkmann
nstalled ISAPNP , shoved it in the init.d files BUT.. > In order for this technique to work Soundblaster needs to be installed > as a module. Trouble is... using xconfig the Sound stuff can only be > compiled straight in. The modulise option is ghosted out. Looking in > /libs/module

Re: Sound Module missing / isapnp AWE64

1997-11-21 Thread Ben Pfaff
is... using xconfig the Sound stuff can only be > compiled straight in. The modulise option is ghosted out. Looking in > /libs/modules I see the sound module is missing altogether. Hence.. > the AWE will never get initialised. In modconf , the sound option is missing > altogether. That&#x

Sound Module missing / isapnp AWE64

1997-11-21 Thread Brian Skreeg
be compiled straight in. The modulise option is ghosted out. Looking in /libs/modules I see the sound module is missing altogether. Hence.. the AWE will never get initialised. In modconf , the sound option is missing altogether. P.S. After solving the above trouble I could also do with some help in

Re: sound module: /dev/audio: Device or resource busy

1997-08-20 Thread Phil Schniter
> > > i am experiencing strange behavior when attempting to load sound > > > support as a module. i have a debian 1.3.1 system and a SB > > > AWE-64 PNP card, which i have installed using the isapnptools. > > > the fact > > Check if something like NAS (network audio system) is started. This

Re: sound module: /dev/audio: Device or resource busy

1997-08-20 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Aug 18, Torsten Hilbrich wrote: > Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > i am experiencing strange behavior when attempting to load sound > > > support as a module. i have a debian 1.3.1 system and a SB > > > AWE-64 PNP card, which i have installed using the isapnptools. > > >

Re: sound module: /dev/audio: Device or resource busy

1997-08-18 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > i am experiencing strange behavior when attempting to load sound > > support as a module. i have a debian 1.3.1 system and a SB > > AWE-64 PNP card, which i have installed using the isapnptools. > > the fact > > I have a SB AWE-32 PNP (does so

Re: sound module: /dev/audio: Device or resource busy

1997-08-17 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
nd Blaster 16 I have it not. However, one thing I saw: I use kernel 2.0.29, you 2.0.30. Could this be the reason? > i have confirmed that there is no conflict with IRQs, and the > output of /dev/sndstat seems to indicate that everything is ok. > (i have included it below.) > >

sound module: /dev/audio: Device or resource busy

1997-08-16 Thread Phil Schniter
there is no conflict with IRQs, and the output of /dev/sndstat seems to indicate that everything is ok. (i have included it below.) does anybody know why the boot-time loading of the sound module is not working? phil output of /dev/sndstat:

Re: stephen farrell: Re: making sound module

1997-06-16 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, >>"stephen" == stephen farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: stephen> I'll also check out kernel-package (as it mentioned in the stephen> FAQ), but from the description of kernel-sources, i figured stephen> that was outdated or, at least, unnecessary. Well, it certainly is not necessary

Re: making sound module

1997-06-11 Thread stephen farrell
stephen farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I'm still kind of interested in any answers to why this has to be so much of a pain, but I just went back and configured the kernel from scratch the way I'm used to doing and so it's not such a big deal... > > > >On 10 Jun 1997 21:37:03 CDT stephen far

Re: making sound module

1997-06-11 Thread Philippe Troin
On Wed, 11 Jun 1997 00:48:11 CDT stephen farrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED] com) wrote: > >On 10 Jun 1997 21:37:03 CDT stephen farrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > >wrote: > > > >> So I've got kernel 2.0.30 running[1]. And I've got the kernel sources > >> & headers for 2.0.30 installed[2]. Now I cd > >> /usr

stephen farrell: Re: making sound module

1997-06-11 Thread stephen farrell
> >On 10 Jun 1997 21:37:03 CDT stephen farrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) >wrote: > >> So I've got kernel 2.0.30 running[1]. And I've got the kernel sources >> & headers for 2.0.30 installed[2]. Now I cd >> /usr/src/linux/drivers/sound. I run make config, and then I run >> make. I copy the resulting

Re: making sound module

1997-06-11 Thread Philippe Troin
On 10 Jun 1997 21:37:03 CDT stephen farrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > So I've got kernel 2.0.30 running[1]. And I've got the kernel sources > & headers for 2.0.30 installed[2]. Now I cd > /usr/src/linux/drivers/sound. I run make config, and then I run > make. I copy the resulting sound.o

making sound module

1997-06-11 Thread stephen farrell
OK--I've done this 1000 times... I'm building my sound module. I'm certain that if I d/l the normal kernel sources from ftp.kernel.org and build a new kernel that I'd get this to work no problem, as I have many times before moving over to debian. But I'm trying to do th

sound module

1997-03-07 Thread G. Kapetanios
Hi, Can anyone tell me what is the module that replaces sound.o in the 2.0.27 kernel ?? Thanks very much George --- George Kapetanios Churchill College Cambri

Sound module

1997-03-06 Thread G. Kapetanios
Hi, I just used kernel-image to update from kernel 2.0.0 to 2.0.27 Everything went fine but the module sound in 2.0.0 does not seem to exist in 2.0.27. Could someone tell what exactly it is for and whether a module exists that replaces it in 2.0.27 ?? Thanks very much

Re: Sound module

1996-12-19 Thread Lars Flodman
7;, did find my CD and activated it, but now... the new release is blind as a bat. Failing all else, my CD-ROM works as /dev/hdc :-) > As i see it the ATAPI module is now included in the kernel and it dosn't tell that it has found the cd-rom(not for me it dosn't). And the sound module doe

Sound module

1996-12-18 Thread Orn E. Hansen
Hej all, I recently put up Debian on my machine, and think that it's a good system. There is one thing, that I would like to mention, on the new stable kernel release 2.0.27. I was using the debian 2.0.6 before, and after upgrading the sound module disappeared. Some other mo

FWD: problem with sound module in custom kernel

1996-12-15 Thread Dale Scheetz
Victor Torrico has been having problems getting this message to the list, so I offered to forward it, as I am not very familiar with the sound module. Can someone give him a hand? - >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Dec 15 20:08

sound module

1996-11-26 Thread Neil Walker
I have sound (3.5.5-beta1) compiled as a module, this works and is auto-loaded when required to play midi files with midi player progs (or insmod sound) but gives an error - Sequencer Error: Unable to open Midi #0 write /dev/sequencer: Device or resource busy when trying to play another file wit