Did you compile in the 'sound' module or leave it as a module? I've seen these symptoms once when the 'sound' module was not loaded.
Gregg Berkholtz On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 10:19:16AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm using the 2.2.14 kernel on an Asus k7V mb(Athlon), and have compiled > into the kernel the ES1371 sound driver. On bootup the card is detected at > irq 10 and a memory address of 0x9000 (which does NOT happen with the > ES1370 driver). > > I have added myself (as a normal user) to the audio and cdrom groups, and > have installed several mixers to ensure the master volume (and everything > else, in frustration) is cranked up. > > No sound whatsoever. Cd plays (lights up), but nothing else. All cables > are set properly. It works under Winblows98 with no alterations, and I've > confirmed the irq/mem settings there. Same settings on both systems for > other cards too, with no conflicts. I have a Voodoo 3 AGP and an SMC > 10/100 card in other slots. > > I installed a modules-ready 2.2.14 kernel and the latest version of the > ALSA drivers, compiled according to directions, reconf'd the alias file for > modules, and again see the card being ID'd (and again, the ens1370.o module > does Not work). No sound. Mixer again agressively manipulated with no > results. :\ > > I haven't run across anything helpful in the list archives, and the only > suggestion for no sound in the docs is the use of the mixer (and I used the > alsamixer for that module). > > Can anyone offer some advice here?? Thanks! > > Kenward > (at work, under NT :( ) > > ---------------------------------------------------- > .'^~;,_ > Dr. Kenward Vaughan ':,^'```` > Professor of Chemistry \;:/ > Bakersfield College |,;| > Bakersfield, CA 93305 / ', \ > / o O \ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (oOoOOoOo) > ---========--- > ???$$MM$$??? > ---------------------------------------------------- > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > -- Gregg Berkholtz GB Computers -- Why fly when you can strut. --

