s blanked out.
I'm continuing following the guide again, just to make sure I did
everything right.
BTW, I'm using: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/alsa-guide.xml
I really wish I knew what was wrong :-\
Thank you for your help thus far.
Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Billybob hat gesagt: /
a
compiled(because I did have emerge for the opl3sa2 card)?
I'll delete it(move to trash) and reboot when I get the time and see
how everything goes.
Thanks for the suggestion.
aufwiedersehen!
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt:
Hallo,
Billybob hat gesagt: // Billybob wrote:
I installed
done what I did when I first installed alsa- left the
soundcore out of your kernel. Make sure you've got basic sound support
included in the kernel when you compile it.
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 19:04, Billybob wrote:
I installed alsa on my new gentoo laptop recently(after having switch
I installed alsa on my new gentoo laptop recently(after having switched
from redHat, which alsa failed on). I did everything according to the
alsa install directions from the gentoo website. When I started alsa, it
failed with a "No such device" error. I checked for the opl3sa2.o
module, and it
ure people would prefer a script. Just say so if you
want me to put the effort into it, I'd be glad to help.
Mark Constable wrote:
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 11:35 am, Billybob wrote:
You went right over my head. I am a n00b, gimmie a break here.
He meant that you need to p
You went right over my head. I am a n00b, gimmie a break here.
Ryan Underwood wrote:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 01:27:52PM -0700, Billybob wrote:
I just want to grind the bones of Alsa into Salsa right now. OK, my most
recent attempt at getting my sound card to work includes:
Going to alsa
I just want to grind the bones of Alsa into Salsa right now. OK, my most
recent attempt at getting my sound card to work includes:
Going to alsa-project.org
Downloading all recent packages off the mainpage
sending them to the RedHat 9 based Laptop with Yamaha YMF715.
Printing out the "details" pa