* This one time, at band camp, Stef?n F. Stef?nsson said: > Hello. > > I'm wondering if anybody has instructions on how to get the sound card > on an IBM ThinkPad A21m to work. > > Currently I get the following error message when I log in using X (KDE) > as a regular user: > > Error while initializing the sound driver: > device /dev/dsp can't be opened (Permission denied) This is a simple case of a normal user not having permissions to access the device at all. > > The sound server will continue, using the null output device. > > However, when I log in as root then instead of the string "(Permission > denied)" I have the string "(No such device)". This means that, even though root has access to the device, the sound card doesn't 'exist' as far as the kernel is aware. This would be the error you got for your normal user if you add it to the audio group. > > It should be noted that I really haven't done anything to get this > working so I'm looking for instructions on the normal process... this > isn't some special case scenario where the sound card just won't work > (well... I hope it isn't). It's just that I've been looking for > information on how to set up the soundcard and I can't find any. I'm a > Linux beginner so please be gentle... ;o) (a step by step guide would be > just great!). >
Since you haven't stated what soundcard/chipset is installed in the laptop, I can't be of much more help. Have you tried googling for the answer? I tried a quick query and found this page : http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg12736.html which seems to have some info on - Don't know if its going to be really helpful - but you never know. HTH Greeno -- Greeno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GnuPG Key : 1024D/B5657C8B Key fingerprint = 9ED8 59CC C161 B857 462E 51E6 7DFB 465B B565 7C8B Imagine working in a secure environment and finding the string _NSAKEY in the OS binaries without a good explanation -Alan Cox 04/05/2001