So, I'm pretty sure that is ok...but just in case, how do I check?
da Black Baron wrote:
You've probably done what I did when I first installed alsa- left the soundcore out of your kernel. Make sure you've got basic sound support included in the kernel when you compile it.
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 19:04, Billybob wrote:
I installed alsa on my new gentoo laptop recently(after having switched from redHat, which alsa failed on). I did everything according to the alsa install directions from the gentoo website. When I started alsa, it failed with a "No such device" error. I checked for the opl3sa2.o module, and it was where it was suppose to be
dmesg reports that the device was not found
lsmod shows no snd-'s at all
after consulting someone, they said everything looked OK about teh install, and yet nothing would start
modprobe also repeats the same message as the start of alsa
Can anyone help me? tell me what more info you need if you need it.
BTW: Toshiba Satellite 4005CDS: Yamaha YMF715: opl3sa2
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