On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> so, while i'm here, i have one last thing until this whole setup is
> perfect. does anyone know about the current support for USB devices? i
> have an Epson Stylus Color 740 w/ USB i'm trying to get to work.
> though no luck so far. can't find a HO
Hi James,
On 31-Mar-2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I LOVE YOU!
>
> heh, well, no. but seriously.
> after installing bin86, the kernel did, indeed compile correctly.
> after many tries, the soundcard still wouldn't work (i did select sound
> support for Ensoniq pci 97... the chipset for my ca
Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>i absolutely can NOT do w/o sound and afraid i'll have to wipe out this
>>drive in favor of Corel this weekend (damn it! why can't debian adopt
>>corel's "sound_setup" program. it works so nicely!),
>
>What's the licence like? If
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>i absolutely can NOT do w/o sound and afraid i'll have to wipe out this
>drive in favor of Corel this weekend (damn it! why can't debian adopt
>corel's "sound_setup" program. it works so nicely!),
What's the licence like? If it's free, then maybe we could integrate it.
Oswald Buddenhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> after many tries, the soundcard still wouldn't work (i did select sound
>> support for Ensoniq pci 97... the chipset for my card).
>>
>> i swapped it w/ a SB AWE64 i had in another machine and xconfig'ed again
>> and selected s
> "james" == james <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
james> so, while i'm here, i have one last thing until this whole
james> setup is perfect. does anyone know about the current
james> support for USB devices? i have an Epson Stylus Color 740
james> w/ USB i'm trying to get to wo
> after many tries, the soundcard still wouldn't work (i did select sound
> support for Ensoniq pci 97... the chipset for my card).
>
> i swapped it w/ a SB AWE64 i had in another machine and xconfig'ed again
> and selected support for it and, upon reboot, it worked fine. though,
> nothing i did
I LOVE YOU!
heh, well, no. but seriously.
after installing bin86, the kernel did, indeed compile correctly.
after many tries, the soundcard still wouldn't work (i did select sound support
for Ensoniq pci 97... the chipset for my card).
i swapped it w/ a SB AWE64 i had in another machine and
apt-get install bin86
Sean
hello,
i'm currently running potato (upgraded from slink) and am finding it absolutely
impossibe to get sound working. i've never had this problem w/ my last 2 debian
machines. the only difference being those two had SB AWE64 cards, and this one
has a SB PCI128.
in the past i've always just do
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