Yes, that is actually expected behaviour.
The installer should detect if your
initial choice was a serial console, and configure the installed system accordingly.
Ah nice, just as it should be.
If you want to use ALSA, you should probably upgrade to kernel 2.6, sinceI suppose I'll be doing that at some point. My Gentoo friend has been using 2.6 with very little trouble for quite some time already.
/dev/dsp is the device used for the OSS (legacy) sound support. ALSA has different device names.
OH, ok. What would be a good OSS mixer on the command line?
apt-cache search STRING
Works liek a charn, thx.
* Change your /etc/apt/sources.list to point to the "sarge" distribution,Ah this is it in a knutshell, thanks for the advice again. I'l liekly try out that pretty soon if it means it will auto-detect the AWE card in the best case. it is nice to know Debian can use packages inter-changeably like this. I seem to remember RedHat had some trouble with it.
* Run "apt-get update" followed by "apt-get dist-upgrade".
* Now, install a 2.4 (or probably better a 2.6) kernel:
kernel-image-2.6.7-1-686 - Linux kernel image for version 2.6.7 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/PIV.
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With kind regards Veli-Pekka Tätilä ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Accessibility, game music, synthesizers and more:
http://www.student.oulu.fi/~vtatila
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