Re: A small doubt regarding sound drivers

2002-03-03 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"shyamk" == shyamk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: shyamk> I have found a sound driver that mentions that it has shyamk> verions for Red Hat 6.0 to 7.0 (no mention of debian) , a shyamk> version labeled 2.2.16 etc.No version for debian and shyamk> Slack. shyamk> [delete

A small doubt regarding sound drivers

2002-03-03 Thread shyamk
I have found a sound driver that mentions that it has verions for Red Hat 6.0 to 7.0 (no mention of debian) , a version labeled 2.2.16 etc.No version for debian and Slack. 1 ) My kernel version is 2.2.19 the sound card directory (as I mentioned above , I un-tarred from the directory named 2.

Re: How I got ALSA sound drivers kind of working

2000-12-23 Thread Pollywog
oops sorry for my bad quoting on previous post. On Sat, 23 Dec 2000 18:56:36 + (UTC), Pollywog said: > > I used Timmy's ALSA tutorial but I did not follow this particular > advice and I still had no problems with my SB VibraX. > When I ran alsaconf, I set up the card as a SB16. Here is

Re: How I got ALSA sound drivers kind of working

2000-12-23 Thread Pollywog
On Sat, 23 Dec 2000 12:18:14 -0600, Timmy Douglas said: > > >lots of libraries. The ALSA Tutorial by Timmy says you should get > >esound-alsa and libesd-alsa0, but then adds that the latter conflicts > >with libesd, and many packages depend on libesd. I used Timmy's ALSA tutorial but I d

Re: How I got ALSA sound drivers kind of working

2000-12-23 Thread Timmy Douglas
>lots of libraries. The ALSA Tutorial by Timmy says you should get >esound-alsa and libesd-alsa0, but then adds that the latter conflicts >with libesd, and many packages depend on libesd. yep, it is a pain in the butt. sounds like you had a really fun time with that. ;) I think if I was to

How I got ALSA sound drivers kind of working

2000-12-23 Thread Ross Boylan
s a package for this kernel, but only in woody! I tried using it, without luck. Problem #2: You have to build from source. So I broke down and got the kernel source and kernel package tools, and built my own kernel. Trick #3: For Linux 2.2, ALSA requires that you enable the general sound support

Re: Sound drivers, kernel modules etc...

1998-09-24 Thread Rick Younie
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: > On Wed, 23 Sep 1998, Person, Rod wrote: > > > ... > > What kernel modules need to be installed for sound? > > Where do I get the drivers? I have a soundblaster 16. I have seen > > drivers for SB AWE, but nothing for mine? > > > > The drivers are inc

Re: Sound drivers, kernel modules etc...

1998-09-24 Thread M.C. Vernon
On Wed, 23 Sep 1998, Person, Rod wrote: > Hey Again, > > Since my plunge into the world of Linux, I have put aside the minor > things to get the necessary working. Now it is time for the fluff... > > My sound does not work! > > What kernel modules need to be installed for sound? > Where do I ge

Re: Sound drivers, kernel modules etc...

1998-09-24 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Wed, 23 Sep 1998, Person, Rod wrote: > Hey Again, > > Since my plunge into the world of Linux, I have put aside the minor > things to get the necessary working. Now it is time for the fluff... > > My sound does not work! > > What kernel modules need to be installed for sound? > Where do I ge

Sound drivers, kernel modules etc...

1998-09-23 Thread Person, Rod
Hey Again, Since my plunge into the world of Linux, I have put aside the minor things to get the necessary working. Now it is time for the fluff... My sound does not work! What kernel modules need to be installed for sound? Where do I get the drivers? I have a soundblaster 16. I have seen driver

sound drivers

1996-05-15 Thread Derek Lee
Hi, My new /dev/sndstat in debian1.1 differs from an old one I installed myself in an old kernel (without modules). There appears to be several drivers missing. and Midi device is not set up. At the moment, I include sound.o in /etc/modules. Am I missing some modules, or do I have to recompile/re