On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 17:04:30 +0800
Andres Montiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 14 January 2002 03:28, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
>
> > I don't understand the sentence above: which (ALSA or OSS/Free) module are
> > you referring to? What does lsmod show? What kernel are you running?
>
> I
Well, I did a reinstall of ALSA. After installing the drivers (with the
"--with-isapnp=yes" option), then the libs, then the utils, I did the
./snddevices in the the alsa drivers directory. I then did the "modprobe
snd-card-es1688" then the "depmod -a". I also check my cards via "cat
/proc/aso
On Monday 14 January 2002 03:28, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
> I don't understand the sentence above: which (ALSA or OSS/Free) module are
> you referring to? What does lsmod show? What kernel are you running?
I am running Slackware 8 with and the 2.4.5 kernel.
My modules.conf (thanks for pointing it
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 02:04:27 +0800
Andres Montiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Before, I had RedHat 6.2 on my laptop. However, I recently migrated to
> Slackware.
>
> My problem is configuring the soundcard. In RedHat 6.2, I used the command
> soundconfig (I forgot the exact name, though) to s
Before, I had RedHat 6.2 on my laptop. However, I recently migrated to
Slackware.
My problem is configuring the soundcard. In RedHat 6.2, I used the command
soundconfig (I forgot the exact name, though) to set the IRQs and stuff (I
had to do that to make my sound card work properly). Now, ther