On Sunday 08 October 2006 20:53, Matthew R. Lee wrote: > On Sunday 08 October 2006 15:44, Matthew R. Lee wrote: > > Did as you suggested and removed alsa from the kernel and compiled > > alsa-driver but It didn't work. The only thing that changed was the name > > of the chip it detected, same as yours. I still only have Master with > > alsamixer and no sound not even quitely I'm using kernel 2.6.17-r8 and > > the 1.0.13 versions of alsa > > > > Matt > > This might be part of the problem: > When I try to play an mp3 with madplay I get the following error > audio: /dev/dsp: no such file or directory > Am I missing something from the kernel? > > Matt >
I'm not sure what would cause that, udev should be creating the device. On my system /dev/dsp is a link to /dev/sound/dsp. Does that exist? I assume that your user is in group audio, so that you have access rights to /dev/dsp? Steve -- ____________________________________________________________________ Steve Evans E-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] WEB: http://www.gorbag.com Registered Linux user #217906: http://counter.li.org Public Encryption Key: http://www.gorbag.com/public-key.html ____________________________________________________________________ 2.6.17-gentoo-r8 Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz GNU/Linux 21:29:22 up 2 days, 3:26, 1 user, load average: 0.71, 0.77, 0.71 If you know all of your ancestors, you were a personal witness to the events which created the myths and religions of our past. Recognizing this, you must think of me as a myth-maker. -- The Stolen Journals
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