Sorry to Jeff, This email was send directly because I just hit the reply button without checking for the address. I don't know that doing so will get the reply directly to the sender :-)
Here's my email (It'll be followed by my email to Mr. Hubert Chan and Jeff reply to this email :-) -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Sound Card ohh... Sound Card (was : SC on Dell Latitude Xpi ) Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 14:36:41 +0700 From: arief muLya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Organization: damai itu indah <peace is beautiful> To: Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Dear all. > Hmm...I've never used the packaged ALSA stuff. I always got the > latest driver, lib and utilities tarballs from > www.alsa-project.org and compiled them myself. Thanks again, Jeff. The packaged ALSA stuff from Debian potato contains the source only. So, I've run configure-make-make install on them. But the compiled modules also didn't work. For snd-card-es18xx it said : device busy or invalid resources errors. And all other the same, except the snd-es*** I was telling about. But even with snd-es*** I still get no audio. alsamixer said : TODO. Aumix said: error opening mixer device. And yes, I have run snddevices script. But maybe it's because It wasn't the latest driver? When it was under windoze 95 I do get sound. The problem is, I forgot (intentionally? :-) to record the sound-card settings. Anyone knows how to detect what kind of sound-card exactly that a machine has? Beside looking it directly to the motherboard, ofcourse :-) > the HowTo documentation. I've read it. Still confuse. Now I'm searching for other HOWTO that may have available. Thanks Again. Best Regards, arief_mulya -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]