On 2/27/06, Peter Frühberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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This controller should be supported by the snd-atiixp module. Try to>>load the module (as root) with modprobe snd-atiixp Unfortunately, etc/dsp didn
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Guilherme Fortunato schrieb:
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>>This controller should be supported by the snd-atiixp module. Try to
>>load the module (as root) with
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>>modprobe snd-atiixp
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> Unfortunately, etc/dsp didnt appeared .
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You use debian, so tr
This controller should be supported by the snd-atiixp module. Try toload the module (as root) with
modprobe snd-atiixp
Unfortunately, etc/dsp didnt appeared .
If that works you can check if /dev/dsp was created. If not you can tryudevstart
invoke-rc.d alsa reloadinvoke-rc.d alsa-utils restart
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Guilherme Fortunato wrote:
On 2/25/06, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PRO
Guilherme Fortunato wrote:
Dear Fellows,
I'm a newbie in linux, specially in the debian distribution, and I'm having
a problem with the sound system in my Toshiba A70-S249 lap-top. The problem
is that every time I start my system I get this following message:
"starting ALSA (not loaded)"
Then,
Am Fr, den 01.10.2004 schrieb Ivan Glushkov um 10:35:
> Hi list,
> I was running happily my ALSA untill this morning... The strangiest
> think is that everything looks ok, my sound card is recognized, and running:
>
> %dmesg | grep intel
> intel8x0_measure_ac97_clock: measur
Am Fr, den 01.10.2004 schrieb Ivan Glushkov um 10:35:
> Hi list,
> I was running happily my ALSA untill this morning... The strangiest
> think is that everything looks ok, my sound card is recognized, and running:
>
> %dmesg | grep intel
> intel8x0_measure_ac97_clock: measur
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