n user, but when I last used
>Mandrake (6.0!) the same init script ssytem was used.
>
>Mark.
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>On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Brandon Dorman wrote:
>
> > Hi guys,
> >
> >
> > A week or two I wrote that I was SO excited that I finally
Hi guys,
A week or two I wrote that I was SO excited that I finally got
sound under Linux working. Well it does still work fine... but I have to
do, "su" "/sbin/modprobe snd-card-ens1371" "alsamixer" and make the settings
unmuted each time I go into Linux. My modules.conf file is a
Hey guys,
I got it working! Two years running Linux, 3 Alsa beta's, and this one
finally works!! To make things worse I think they've all worked over the
years! But in the alsa mixer program, this time I pressed "h" to see the
mixer options. I had raised the volume for the speakers
stall at least one of the other
tarballs, possible libs, possibly utils - you will need to install either the
amixer (which was not so intuitive to me), or the alsamixer. I find alsamixer
quite ok for enabling and controlling the sound/sound volumn.
rgds,
-Greg
On 12-Sep-01 Brandon Dorman
Hi,
With Alsa .9 beta 7 packages successfully unpacked and compiled, I get no
sound. It says at, "modprobe snd-card-audiopci" that it can't find
it. Reading in the how-to, it says:
Sound devices
ALSA uses special devices in the /dev-tree. Make sure you have run the
./snddevices scri