Christopher Fonnesbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hubert,
>
> Thanks for all the help. It didnt work, however. I still get various
> messages from my audio apps that tell me there is no sound. I tried
> recompiling again using sound as modules, but it appears worse now. The
> /dev/sndstat
Hubert,
Thanks for all the help. It didnt work, however. I still get various
messages from my audio apps that tell me there is no sound. I tried
recompiling again using sound as modules, but it appears worse now. The
/dev/sndstat is very empty now. I really have no idea what to do now.
Debia
Christopher Fonnesbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I dont see what's wrong either! When I try and start any audio
> application, it claims that either the hardware is not detected or its
> busy. I am using GNOME -- could it be an ESD issue?
Probably a permissions issue. /dev/dsp belongs to r
I dont see what's wrong either! When I try and start any audio
application, it claims that either the hardware is not detected or its
busy. I am using GNOME -- could it be an ESD issue?
Thanks,
Chris
William T Wilson wrote:
>
> On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Christopher Fonnesbeck wrote:
>
> > tried mo
On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Christopher Fonnesbeck wrote:
> tried modules as well), and the sound card does get picked up and
> "configured", albeit not correctly.
I cannot see what is wrong with the configuration you show here. It seems
that it is finding the card and configuring it. Are the addresse
Hello,
I'm having a great deal of trouble getting my Soundblaster card to work
in Debian 2.2. Is there a Debian equivalent to sndconfig for RedHat? I
have sound support and the drivers installed into the kernel (I have
tried modules as well), and the sound card does get picked up and
"configured
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