At Sat, 28 Sep 2002 02:50:15 +0200,
Orestes Mas wrote:
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> I've looked at the ALSA site's soundcard matrix, and I've not seen any
> reference to the i845 chipset. Moreover, a look into the 'intel8x0'
> module source code reveals no reference to the above controller
> identifiers, so I'm realiz
> I've seen you have declared (in your /etc/modules.conf) your main
> soundcard as an "snd-emu10k1".
A, that what you get when you answer e-mail when your not quite
awake.
The line should read
alias snd-card-0snd-intel8x0
I was looking at both the /etc/modules.conf on my home
First of all, thank you for your fast answer.
I've seen you have declared (in your /etc/modules.conf) your main
soundcard as an "snd-emu10k1". This have turned me happy, because I've
thought I was wrong when I choosed the "snd-intel8x0" module to drive my
soundcard.
So, I tried to "modprobe" t
> I've looked at the ALSA site's soundcard matrix, and I've not seen any
> reference to the i845 chipset. Moreover, a look into the 'intel8x0'
> module source code reveals no reference to the above controller
> identifiers, so I'm realizing that ALSA does not yet support this
> chipset. Am I
Hello,
I've decided to write a help-wanted message after 2 weeks of fighting
against my soundcard, without success.
I've a Debian installed on a PC based on intel's D845BG motherboard
(i845 chipset), having audio integrated on-board.
I've recompiled my 2.4.18 kernel _with_ sound support (as a