your ls -al should show it.Well, it doesn't seem to do that. Does this mean that those DSP links are there but are not pointing to any file in particular, if that's even possible? Here's the relevant output:
celeron:~# ls -al /dev/dsp*
crw-rw---- 1 root audio 14, 3 Mar 14 2002 /dev/dsp
crw-rw---- 1 root audio 14, 19 Mar 14 2002 /dev/dsp1
crw-rw---- 1 root audio 14, 35 Mar 14 2002 /dev/dsp2
crw-rw---- 1 root audio 14, 51 Mar 14 2002 /dev/dsp3
I did, and it was good. I've been following Mario's instructions on moving onto testing and have just succesfully done that, thanks. By the way, no big deal really, but I'd appreciate it if you'd use verbal smilies so to speak. I'm reading this with speech and no punctuation to minimize redundant output, so any ASCII emoticons might go unnoticed, unless I happen to look at them with magnification when typing a reply.:) read that post too.Well, Mario just told me on this list the other day, I wouldn't have known otherwise.
ack, this means that there's no soundcard active.
Ah, I'll try to fix this with sndconfig.
/dev/mixer :)
Kinda guessed that, is this a symlink also?
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