Yup, it's there. MAKEDEV audio seems to run okay, cat sndstat still
returns the same response. In case it's relevant, I don't think I
mentioned that I'm running Potato.
Thanks
David Blackmad wrote:
>
> Check if you *have* a /dev/sndstat, teh module might be loaded with no
> device to work with
Yup, it's there. MAKEDEV audio seems to run okay, cat sndstat still
returns the same response. In case it's relevant, I don't think I
mentioned that I'm running Potato.
Thanks
David Blackmad wrote:
>
> Check if you *have* a /dev/sndstat, teh module might be loaded with no
> device to work with
Check if you *have* a /dev/sndstat, teh module might be loaded with no
device to work with. If not, then (as root) cd /dev, ./MAKEDEV audio
--dave
On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Jaron Abbott wrote:
> I finally got my net connection up and running, and am most impressed
> at how easy it is to install new s
I finally got my net connection up and running, and am most impressed
at how easy it is to install new software using dselect! My GUI and
soundcard, however, are still not working quite right.
I have a SoundBlaster PCI128. I recompiled the kernel with the es1370
driver, which is supposed to work
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