> Wayne Ward wrote: > > >Hi, > >I have installed debian from (CD) Steve Hunger's > >book "Debian GNU/Linux Bible" and I'm now > >trying to get GNOME up and running. When > >I enter the command to start GNOME i get > >the error that "/dev/dsp No such device". > >This distribution is with potato and > >Linux 2.2r2. The book is copyrighted 2001. > >>From what I can make out is that this has > >something to do with sound, which I don't > >have.How can I fix this? > >TIA > >Wayne > > > > > Three things: > > 1) the 2.2 kernel is pretty old. It may not have support for your sound > device. If you have network capability, you might want to upgrade to a > 2.4 or even a 2.6 kernel.
I don't have a sound card installed. I do plan on upgrading, but I have a modem connection and it will take some time. Thanks for your reply. Wayne > > 2) you need kernel support for your hardware (in this case your sound > system). This support can be compiled into the kernel, but more often > nowadays, it's "bolted onto" the kernel as a module. You should be able > to use the app "modconf" to search for a module that matches your > hardware, and to insert it into the kernel ("bolt it on", "plug it in"). > > 3) your user also needs to have permissions to access the sound device. > This is normally done by adding that user to the "audio" group. Entering > "groups" will show you the groups you're in; entering (as root) the > "adduser wayneward audio" would add the user 'wayneward' to the audio > group; wayneward would then need to log out/log in to make the change > take affect. > > -- > Kent > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]