Re: newbie soundcard problem

2002-03-19 Thread Lee Bradshaw
On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 12:12:31AM -0500, nick phillips wrote:
> hello again list...
> 
> thanks for all the help! i see the opl3sa2.o modules in my /misc directory
> but i am having a hell of a time using modprobe. when i use it i get a
> 'can't locate' error, which i get for every combination of directories i
> enter in. the module itself is located in /lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/misc/ -
> where does modprobe start looking for modules? i tried 'modprobe opl3sa2.o'
> or 'modprobe /misc/opl3sa2.o' and so on but i'm having no luck, and reading
> the modprobe manual doesn't help me out at all. i'm sure this is a simple
> question, and i appreciate your help..

You shouldn't need the directory or ".o" extension:

  modprobe opl3sa2

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Anyone got AVM ISDN card `fcpcmcia' running on Woody?

2002-03-19 Thread Tony Crawford
Especially with the CAPI driver?

I've beaten down lots of error messages, but not all of them. I'd 
love to compare notes with someone who's got a running 
configuration.

TIA,

Tony

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Re: newbie soundcard problem

2002-03-19 Thread Drew Parsons
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 11:29:32AM -0500, nick phillips wrote:
> hello debian laptop list!
> 
> i'm a complete linux newbie who's recently installed debian 2.2.17 on a
> toshiba tecra 8000. everything seems to have worked ok except for the
> soundcard. i use wmaker, and using the cdplayer or other sound utilities i
> get no sound whatsoever. when i run gnome-session, i get a string of error
> messages saying '\dev\dsp: no such device." when i run 'car \dev\sndstat' i
> show no drivers loaded.
> 
> so, all this leads me to believe i need to load a driver for the soundcard,
> which is a yamaha opl-sa3. however, i'm not sure how i do that! 

I've got a Toshiba 490CDT, which I think uses Yamaha OPL-SA2, which I believe
to be much the same as -SA2.

As others already said, you want to recompile your kernel, switching on
support for the sound card.  In my current 2.4 kernel I've got:
CONFIG_SOUND=m
CONFIG_SOUND_OSS=m
CONFIG_SOUND_DMAP=y
CONFIG_SOUND_YM3812=m
CONFIG_SOUND_OPL3SA2=m

All other CONFIG_SOUND options are not set.  Unfortunately, if you're still
using a 2.2 kernel, they simplified a couple of the options in 2.4 compared
to 2.2, but hopefully you'll find what you need.  I found the sound needs to
be compiled as a module, not directly into the kernel, otherwise it doesn't
get reset properly after a suspend/resume cycle.

I get the soundcard to configure itself automatically on boot and resume by
defining /etc/modutils/sound with:
#
# Sound
#alias char-major-14 opl3sa2
#pre-install opl3sa2 modprobe "-k" "ad1848"
post-install opl3sa2 modprobe "-k" "opl3"
alias sound-slot-0 opl3sa2
#alias sound-service-0-0 off
#alias sound-service-0-6 off
alias synth0 opl3
options opl3 io=0x388
options -k opl3sa2 isapnp=0 io=0x538 mss_io=0x530 mpu_io=0x330 irq=5 dma=1 
dma2=0 ymode=1 loopback=0
post-install opl3 /usr/bin/aumix -L

# see kernel/Documentation/sound/README.modules for explanation
# (persistent DMA buffers)
options sound dmabuf=1
###

The reference to ad1848 was one of the extra modules required in the 2.2
kernel, which is now simplified in 2.4.  You might need to adapt slightly
for 2.2.  When /etc/modutils/sound is defined in this way, you won't need to
run "insmod" on the sound module explicitly, it'll be handled automatically.
The reference to aumix near the bottom readjusts the mixing levels using
aumix.

Good luck!

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IBM Int'l ISDN PC Card running on Woody?

2002-03-19 Thread Tony Crawford
I wrote (on 19 Mar 2002 at 10:14) asking who's got the AVM 
FRITZ!Card PCMCIA running--just realized I should ask about the 
IBM card too, since it's the same thing. So:

> Especially with the CAPI driver?
> 
> I've beaten down lots of error messages, but not all of them. I'd
> love to compare notes with someone who's got a running
> configuration.
> 
> TIA,


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Abiword hangs. Have somebody else experienced this?

2002-03-19 Thread Preben Randhol
The abiword hangs after I press space and the aspell spellchecker is
invoked. However this only happens on my laptop. On my dekstop it works.
They have the same debian Testing with some unstable package installed.

There are a bugreports about this in the bug system, but I'm wondering
if anybody might have found a workaround?

Thanks in advance for any hints.

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Re: Anyone got AVM ISDN card `fcpcmcia' running on Woody?--solved

2002-03-19 Thread Tony Crawford
Tony Crawford wrote (on 19 Mar 2002 at 10:14):

> Especially with the CAPI driver?
> 
> I've beaten down lots of error messages, but not all of them. I'd
> love to compare notes with someone who's got a running
> configuration.

Never mind! Breakthrough came today. Up and running!

T.

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Re: changed network config

2002-03-19 Thread Jeff
Yang Shouxun, 2002-Mar-19 13:48 +0800:
> Dear Debian Users,
> 
> I'm using Debian GNU/Linux unstable. Recently I move to a new place and 
> the ethernet configuration changed as a result. I manually edited all 
> the files.
> 
> It works fine except that each time when pcmcia service starts, the IP 
> address, network mask and other things are of the old version. I have to 
> restart the networking service by "/etc/init.d/networking restart" and 
> then eth0 uses the new configuration.
> 
> Does anybody know what I miss so that I can put it right, save me from 
> manually restarting networking service each time I reboot and want to 
> connect to the network?

If you mean that you have static IP configurations for each
network you work on, schemes will help here.  In the
/etc/pcmcia/network.opts file, you can set different
configurations and name them.  Then, when you go to a different
network, change the scheme with

# cartctl scheme work  (where 'work' is the name of a scheme)

and the config will change.

The section for the schemes will look like:

case "$ADDRESS" in
auto,*,*,*)
IF_PORT="auto"
# Use /sbin/pump for BOOTP/DHCP? [y/n]
DHCP="y"
;;
work,*,*,*)
IF_PORT="auto"
IPADDR="192.168.0.100"
NETMASK="255.255.255.0"
NETWORK="192.168.0.0"
GATEWAY="192.168.0.1"
DOMAIN=
SEARCH=
NAMESERVER=
;;
esac

I'm not positive the last 3 entries above are accurate.

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Re: changed network config

2002-03-19 Thread Yang Shouxun
Panuganty, Ramesh wrote:
> What files did you change?
> 
> /etc/network/interfaces or
>  /etc/pcmcia/network.opts 
> 
> Also look at your /etc/modules

Thanks very much to Ramesh, Troy and others responding. I changed
/etc/netowrk/interfaces but /etc/pcmcia/network.opts still has the old
information.

I certainly forgot I did put information there. A good lesson for me to
repeat the same lesson in multiple places and fail to synchronize.



Re: newbie soundcard problem - still going!

2002-03-19 Thread nick phillips
ok, so i am drawing closer to a solution! i have run 'modprobe opl3sa2' and
receive the error message "device or resource busy. Hint: this error can be
caused by incorrect module parameters, including invalid IO or IRQ
parameters." how do i change these parameters? when i try 'insmod opl3sa2' i
get a string of 'unresolved symbol' messages - 'unload_mpu401_r5febf2' and
so on. does this have anything to do with it?

also, about recompiling the kernel - what exactly does this mean? is this
equivalent to an OS re-installation? (i'm a mac man by tradition, so humor
the analogy please..) was the original installation where my problems began?

thanks again for all the help,
nick


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> To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: newbie soundcard problem
> Resent-From: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
> Resent-Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 00:02:41 -0600
> 
> On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 12:12:31AM -0500, nick phillips wrote:
>> hello again list...
>> 
>> thanks for all the help! i see the opl3sa2.o modules in my /misc directory
>> but i am having a hell of a time using modprobe. when i use it i get a
>> 'can't locate' error, which i get for every combination of directories i
>> enter in. the module itself is located in /lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/misc/ -
>> where does modprobe start looking for modules? i tried 'modprobe opl3sa2.o'
>> or 'modprobe /misc/opl3sa2.o' and so on but i'm having no luck, and reading
>> the modprobe manual doesn't help me out at all. i'm sure this is a simple
>> question, and i appreciate your help..
> 
> You shouldn't need the directory or ".o" extension:
> 
> modprobe opl3sa2
> 
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Re: Anyone got AVM ISDN card `fcpcmcia' running on Woody?--solved

2002-03-19 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Tony Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.03.19.1946 +0100]:
> Never mind! Breakthrough came today. Up and running!

it's the strength of such a forum to serve as a knowledge store that
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Anyone got AVM ISDN card `fcpcmcia' running on Woody?

2002-03-19 Thread Tony Crawford

Especially with the CAPI driver?

I've beaten down lots of error messages, but not all of them. I'd 
love to compare notes with someone who's got a running 
configuration.

TIA,

Tony

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Re: newbie soundcard problem

2002-03-19 Thread Drew Parsons

On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 11:29:32AM -0500, nick phillips wrote:
> hello debian laptop list!
> 
> i'm a complete linux newbie who's recently installed debian 2.2.17 on a
> toshiba tecra 8000. everything seems to have worked ok except for the
> soundcard. i use wmaker, and using the cdplayer or other sound utilities i
> get no sound whatsoever. when i run gnome-session, i get a string of error
> messages saying '\dev\dsp: no such device." when i run 'car \dev\sndstat' i
> show no drivers loaded.
> 
> so, all this leads me to believe i need to load a driver for the soundcard,
> which is a yamaha opl-sa3. however, i'm not sure how i do that! 

I've got a Toshiba 490CDT, which I think uses Yamaha OPL-SA2, which I believe
to be much the same as -SA2.

As others already said, you want to recompile your kernel, switching on
support for the sound card.  In my current 2.4 kernel I've got:
CONFIG_SOUND=m
CONFIG_SOUND_OSS=m
CONFIG_SOUND_DMAP=y
CONFIG_SOUND_YM3812=m
CONFIG_SOUND_OPL3SA2=m

All other CONFIG_SOUND options are not set.  Unfortunately, if you're still
using a 2.2 kernel, they simplified a couple of the options in 2.4 compared
to 2.2, but hopefully you'll find what you need.  I found the sound needs to
be compiled as a module, not directly into the kernel, otherwise it doesn't
get reset properly after a suspend/resume cycle.

I get the soundcard to configure itself automatically on boot and resume by
defining /etc/modutils/sound with:
#
# Sound
#alias char-major-14 opl3sa2
#pre-install opl3sa2 modprobe "-k" "ad1848"
post-install opl3sa2 modprobe "-k" "opl3"
alias sound-slot-0 opl3sa2
#alias sound-service-0-0 off
#alias sound-service-0-6 off
alias synth0 opl3
options opl3 io=0x388
options -k opl3sa2 isapnp=0 io=0x538 mss_io=0x530 mpu_io=0x330 irq=5 dma=1 dma2=0 
ymode=1 loopback=0
post-install opl3 /usr/bin/aumix -L

# see kernel/Documentation/sound/README.modules for explanation
# (persistent DMA buffers)
options sound dmabuf=1
###

The reference to ad1848 was one of the extra modules required in the 2.2
kernel, which is now simplified in 2.4.  You might need to adapt slightly
for 2.2.  When /etc/modutils/sound is defined in this way, you won't need to
run "insmod" on the sound module explicitly, it'll be handled automatically.
The reference to aumix near the bottom readjusts the mixing levels using
aumix.

Good luck!

Drew

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IBM Int'l ISDN PC Card running on Woody?

2002-03-19 Thread Tony Crawford

I wrote (on 19 Mar 2002 at 10:14) asking who's got the AVM 
FRITZ!Card PCMCIA running--just realized I should ask about the 
IBM card too, since it's the same thing. So:

> Especially with the CAPI driver?
> 
> I've beaten down lots of error messages, but not all of them. I'd
> love to compare notes with someone who's got a running
> configuration.
> 
> TIA,


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Abiword hangs. Have somebody else experienced this?

2002-03-19 Thread Preben Randhol

The abiword hangs after I press space and the aspell spellchecker is
invoked. However this only happens on my laptop. On my dekstop it works.
They have the same debian Testing with some unstable package installed.

There are a bugreports about this in the bug system, but I'm wondering
if anybody might have found a workaround?

Thanks in advance for any hints.

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Re: Anyone got AVM ISDN card `fcpcmcia' running on Woody?--solved

2002-03-19 Thread Tony Crawford

Tony Crawford wrote (on 19 Mar 2002 at 10:14):

> Especially with the CAPI driver?
> 
> I've beaten down lots of error messages, but not all of them. I'd
> love to compare notes with someone who's got a running
> configuration.

Never mind! Breakthrough came today. Up and running!

T.

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Re: newbie soundcard problem - still going!

2002-03-19 Thread nick phillips

ok, so i am drawing closer to a solution! i have run 'modprobe opl3sa2' and
receive the error message "device or resource busy. Hint: this error can be
caused by incorrect module parameters, including invalid IO or IRQ
parameters." how do i change these parameters? when i try 'insmod opl3sa2' i
get a string of 'unresolved symbol' messages - 'unload_mpu401_r5febf2' and
so on. does this have anything to do with it?

also, about recompiling the kernel - what exactly does this mean? is this
equivalent to an OS re-installation? (i'm a mac man by tradition, so humor
the analogy please..) was the original installation where my problems began?

thanks again for all the help,
nick


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> Resent-Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 00:02:41 -0600
> 
> On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 12:12:31AM -0500, nick phillips wrote:
>> hello again list...
>> 
>> thanks for all the help! i see the opl3sa2.o modules in my /misc directory
>> but i am having a hell of a time using modprobe. when i use it i get a
>> 'can't locate' error, which i get for every combination of directories i
>> enter in. the module itself is located in /lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/misc/ -
>> where does modprobe start looking for modules? i tried 'modprobe opl3sa2.o'
>> or 'modprobe /misc/opl3sa2.o' and so on but i'm having no luck, and reading
>> the modprobe manual doesn't help me out at all. i'm sure this is a simple
>> question, and i appreciate your help..
> 
> You shouldn't need the directory or ".o" extension:
> 
> modprobe opl3sa2
> 
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Re: Anyone got AVM ISDN card `fcpcmcia' running on Woody?--solved

2002-03-19 Thread martin f krafft

also sprach Tony Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.03.19.1946 +0100]:
> Never mind! Breakthrough came today. Up and running!

it's the strength of such a forum to serve as a knowledge store that
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Re: changed network config

2002-03-19 Thread Jeff

Yang Shouxun, 2002-Mar-19 13:48 +0800:
> Dear Debian Users,
> 
> I'm using Debian GNU/Linux unstable. Recently I move to a new place and 
> the ethernet configuration changed as a result. I manually edited all 
> the files.
> 
> It works fine except that each time when pcmcia service starts, the IP 
> address, network mask and other things are of the old version. I have to 
> restart the networking service by "/etc/init.d/networking restart" and 
> then eth0 uses the new configuration.
> 
> Does anybody know what I miss so that I can put it right, save me from 
> manually restarting networking service each time I reboot and want to 
> connect to the network?

If you mean that you have static IP configurations for each
network you work on, schemes will help here.  In the
/etc/pcmcia/network.opts file, you can set different
configurations and name them.  Then, when you go to a different
network, change the scheme with

# cartctl scheme work  (where 'work' is the name of a scheme)

and the config will change.

The section for the schemes will look like:

case "$ADDRESS" in
auto,*,*,*)
IF_PORT="auto"
# Use /sbin/pump for BOOTP/DHCP? [y/n]
DHCP="y"
;;
work,*,*,*)
IF_PORT="auto"
IPADDR="192.168.0.100"
NETMASK="255.255.255.0"
NETWORK="192.168.0.0"
GATEWAY="192.168.0.1"
DOMAIN=
SEARCH=
NAMESERVER=
;;
esac

I'm not positive the last 3 entries above are accurate.

jc

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Re: changed network config

2002-03-19 Thread Yang Shouxun

Panuganty, Ramesh wrote:
> What files did you change?
> 
> /etc/network/interfaces or
>  /etc/pcmcia/network.opts 
> 
> Also look at your /etc/modules

Thanks very much to Ramesh, Troy and others responding. I changed
/etc/netowrk/interfaces but /etc/pcmcia/network.opts still has the old
information.

I certainly forgot I did put information there. A good lesson for me to
repeat the same lesson in multiple places and fail to synchronize.


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