On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 23:39:22 +0100, robin wrote: Sergio Basurto wrote: On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 22:07:04 +0200, Andrea Vettorello wrote: On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 11:43:42 -0700 (PDT), Sergio Basurto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello,
Debian: Sarge Kernel: 2.4.27-1-386 I have a problem with and audio card, I already install the needed modules in my case: #lspci (...) 0000:00:1f.5 Multimedia Audio Controller: Intel Corp 82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) AC97 Audio Controller (rev 02) #lsmod Module Size Used by Not taited (...) i810_audio 21372 2 ac97_codec 11252 0 [i810_audio] soundcore 3268 2 [i810_audio] (...) now the question is, if I have the correct modules for my sound card 1. why I can not hear any sound?. 2 How can I configure the sound card once the modules are loaded? 3. There is a command to do this?, which one? I already try sndconf I will appreciate any help or point to a source. If you don't have any error messages, like devices unavailable or like that, and your user is in the audio group, maybe you only need to raise the volume, so you can try it installing a mixer package... (this is only a guess) To pass some configuring options to your soundcard (what options depends on your brand or model) IIRC you can add them on your /etc/modutils file. Andrea Thanks for the feedback, I already have a mixer, and it does not work, I think may be I have the wrong driver installed. Is posible load a driver even if this one is not the correct? I am trying other thing right now I did this #cat file.wav >/dev/audio Device or resource busy any idea. Thanks again. -- Sergio Basurto J. If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants. (Isaac Newton) -- -- The modules you have loaded are OSS (Open Sound System?) modules which are installed for compatibilty. You may find you need the alsa modules loaded. Alsa (advanced linux sound architecture) modules all start with snd-. lsmod | grep snd on my pc gives: snd-seq-oss 31104 0 (autoclean) (unused) snd-seq-midi-event 3712 0 (autoclean) [snd-seq-oss] snd-seq 41744 2 (autoclean) [snd-seq-oss snd-seq-midi-event] snd-intel8x0 21004 1 snd-ac97-codec 56368 0 [snd-intel8x0] snd-pcm-oss 38408 0 (unused) snd-mixer-oss 13816 1 [snd-pcm-oss] snd-pcm 64416 0 [snd-intel8x0 snd-pcm-oss] snd-timer 16900 0 [snd-seq snd-pcm] gameport 1436 0 [snd-intel8x0] snd-mpu401-uart 4064 0 [snd-intel8x0] snd-rawmidi 14976 0 [snd-mpu401-uart] snd-seq-device 4308 0 [snd-seq-oss snd-seq snd-rawmidi] snd 37380 0 [snd-seq-oss snd-seq-midi-event snd-seq snd-intel8x0 snd-ac97-codec snd-pcm-oss snd-mixer-oss snd-pcm snd-timer snd-mpu401-uart snd-rawmidi snd-seq-device] snd-page-alloc 5324 0 [snd-seq-oss snd-seq snd-intel8x0 snd-mixer-oss snd-pcm snd-timer snd-rawmidi snd-seq-device snd] soundcore 3876 6 [snd] Try modprobe (the above to suit what you want) Alternatively install alsaconf. Check out http://alsa.opensrc.org and http://www.djcj.org/LAU/guide/index.php Robin ------ Thanks to both of you that follow this thread. The solution was the one that Robin point. Then I did: #apt-cache search alsa #apt-get alsa-common alsa-utils ... once the alsa was installed I just run #alsaconf and follow the instructions finally: #cd /etc/init.d #./alsa start voila works. Again thanks and regards. ;) -- Sergio Basurto J. If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants. (Isaac Newton) -- -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]