Jason wrote:
Just a very simple, "for starters" suggestion: have you added your user
id to the group "audio"?
Well, no, but I'm doing all this as root. I don't even have a module
loaded for it, so that wouldn't be the answer.
Thanks for the suggestion though :-)
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Joel Konkle-Parker
Webma
Jason wrote:
Just a very simple, "for starters" suggestion: have you added your user
id to the group "audio"?
Well, no, but I'm doing all this as root. I don't even have a module
loaded for it, so that wouldn't be the answer.
Thanks for the suggestion though :-)
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Joel Konkle-Parker
Webmaster
Joel,
Just a very simple, "for starters" suggestion: have you added your user
id to the group "audio"?
Maybe, maybe not the answer, but just a thought?
Jason
Joel,
Just a very simple, "for starters" suggestion: have you added your user
id to the group "audio"?
Maybe, maybe not the answer, but just a thought?
Jason
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I have a Dell Inspiron 5150 with a SigmaTel 9750 AC'97 codec inside.
Does anyone know how to get this working on Woody? I've tried modprobe
sound, soundcore, ac97, ac97_codec, sb, sb_lib, i810, et c., and I still
get a "device not found" error when I feed something into /dev/dsp.
Has anyone do
I have a Dell Inspiron 5150 with a SigmaTel 9750 AC'97 codec inside.
Does anyone know how to get this working on Woody? I've tried modprobe
sound, soundcore, ac97, ac97_codec, sb, sb_lib, i810, et c., and I still
get a "device not found" error when I feed something into /dev/dsp.
Has anyone don
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