Daniel Tonda Castillo wrote:
As far as I know there are two models of the SoundBlaster PCI 128.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I seem to remember one is based one the
emu101 chipset and the other is based on the ensoniq 1370.
Ahh, yes ... I seem to recall some talk about this some time ago. I
picked
As far as I know there are two models of the SoundBlaster PCI 128.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I seem to remember one is based one the emu101 chipset and the other is based on the ensoniq 1370.
The kernel oss free module that work with my card is the es-1370, and with alsa: snd-ens1370, but of
Daniel Tonda Castillo wrote:
Hi:
As far as I know the correct kernel module for the /SoundBlaster PCI
128/ is snd-ens1370 not snd-ens1371.
Why would you think that? It's clearly listed in the matrix as using
ens1371. And, that IS the one which works...but not with the rc version
the OP was us
Hi:
As far as I know the correct kernel module for the SoundBlaster PCI 128 is snd-ens1370 not snd-ens1371.
Daniel T.
El sáb, 15 de 03 de 2003 a las 16:29, Bob van der Poel escribió:
David Cornette wrote:
> I hope someone can help me. I have a Red Hat 8.0 system with a
> SoundBlaster PCI
David Cornette wrote:
I hope someone can help me. I have a Red Hat 8.0 system with a
SoundBlaster PCI 128. I haven't been able to get sound to work at all.
Since the oss drivers didn't work (sox would hang trying to open the
device), I decided to try ALSA. When I tried to load the module, modpro
I hope someone can help me. I have a Red Hat 8.0 system with a
SoundBlaster PCI 128. I haven't been able to get sound to work at all.
Since the oss drivers didn't work (sox would hang trying to open the
device), I decided to try ALSA. When I tried to load the module, modprobe
segfaulted. I am u