I've got a soundblaster 128 pci card.
I'm trying to use it with alsa (with debian potato).
Can't make it working.
While booting I can see in the end of the list that the card has been found.
However before that the booting process announces that 'starting sound-dr
, 2002 6:35 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: SoundBlaster 128
Hi
I am trying to get my sound blaster 128 card to work with debian
woody. In the /etc/modules file i have put es1371 the name of the
required kernel module, by doing this I can play sound, is there
anything else i should
Hi
I am trying to get my sound blaster 128 card to work with debian woody.
In the /etc/modules file i have put es1371 the name of the required kernel
module, by doing this I can play sound, is there anything else i should put
in the /etc/modules file? What i am trying to do that doesn;'t work i
Patrick Dahiroc wrote:
>
> my sound card is a SoundBlaster PCI 128 CT4700 and i'm having problems
> getting it to work. i.e i get the error message '/dev/dsp: No such
> device'
man MAKEDEV
cd /dev
./MAKEDEV
> does anybody know if it's okay to compile in the kernel the es1370
> support for a CT
Hello!
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Patrick Dahiroc wrote:
> my sound card is a SoundBlaster PCI 128 CT4700 and i'm having problems
> getting it to work. i.e i get the error message '/dev/dsp: No such
> device'
I needed a long to get my PCI 128 to work! At first I also compiled the es1370
support to th
my sound card is a SoundBlaster PCI 128 CT4700 and i'm having problems
getting it to work. i.e i get the error message '/dev/dsp: No such
device'
does anybody know if it's okay to compile in the kernel the es1370
support for a CT4700 card? or am i just screwed with this sound card?
thanks
pd
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