On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 01:24:45PM -0700, Jan Hearthstone wrote:
> I have Debian Potato on Thinkpad380ED - how do I
What sound card does your laptop have? The first step is
loading the kernel module for your sound card, if it is supported.
If you do not know what card is it,
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 01:24:45PM -0700, Jan Hearthstone wrote:
> I have Debian Potato on Thinkpad380ED - how do I
> configure sound (CD's, Internet Radio, Internet
> Telephone, etc.)?
Getting the sound card recognized is the first step. If you're not
sure what sound card is installed, lspc
I'm running debian 2.2 stable on a IBM thinkpad i1200. The snd card is a
Intel 7195. I'm using the latest alsa package, loading snd-intel8x0. This
seems to work (modprobe). But even when I set the volume with alsamixer, I
cannot produce any sound under gnome (I have no idea, how to test sound on
c
You may try saytime or play or mpg123 from console.
amixer, alsamixer works under console after the manpage.
Gabor
Gabor Zoltan Csejtey wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> You can compile the debian source with apt with
>
> apt-get source -b package_name
>
> or after getting the source you can use:
>
> dpkg-buildpackage -uc -b
>
> in the source directory (the source extracted and patched after
> downloading).
> this comma
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Michael Hothorn wrote:
>
> I'm running debian 2.2 stable on a IBM thinkpad i1200. The snd card is a
> Intel 7195. I'm using the latest alsa package, loading snd-intel8x0. This
> seems to work (modprobe). But even when I set the volume with alsamixer, I
> cannot produce any so
> It's that trusty TuxTops box again.
>
> Two things I've noticed in the past few days:
>
> - Slight adjustments of the power cord cause the box to switch in and
> out of battery / AC modes. This is accompanied by a high-frequency
> squealing sound, and logs APM events to system logs (
> > > I'm inclined to pop the box open and look for any visibly loose
> > > connectors. Not sure what the proscribed surgical techniques are, the
> > > accompanying manual doesn't address disassembly.
> > >
> > > Thoughts?
> >
> > Check for traces lifting off the PCB near the solder joint where
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 01:24:45PM -0700, Jan Hearthstone wrote:
> I have Debian Potato on Thinkpad380ED - how do I
What sound card does your laptop have? The first step is
loading the kernel module for your sound card, if it is supported.
If you do not know what card is it,
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 01:24:45PM -0700, Jan Hearthstone wrote:
> I have Debian Potato on Thinkpad380ED - how do I
> configure sound (CD's, Internet Radio, Internet
> Telephone, etc.)?
Getting the sound card recognized is the first step. If you're not
sure what sound card is installed, lsp
I'm running debian 2.2 stable on a IBM thinkpad i1200. The snd card is a
Intel 7195. I'm using the latest alsa package, loading snd-intel8x0. This
seems to work (modprobe). But even when I set the volume with alsamixer, I
cannot produce any sound under gnome (I have no idea, how to test sound on
You may try saytime or play or mpg123 from console.
amixer, alsamixer works under console after the manpage.
Gabor
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Gabor Zoltan Csejtey wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> You can compile the debian source with apt with
>
> apt-get source -b package_name
>
> or after getting the source you can use:
>
> dpkg-buildpackage -uc -b
>
> in the source directory (the source extracted and patched after
> downloading).
> this comm
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Michael Hothorn wrote:
>
> I'm running debian 2.2 stable on a IBM thinkpad i1200. The snd card is a
> Intel 7195. I'm using the latest alsa package, loading snd-intel8x0. This
> seems to work (modprobe). But even when I set the volume with alsamixer, I
> cannot produce any s
> It's that trusty TuxTops box again.
>
> Two things I've noticed in the past few days:
>
> - Slight adjustments of the power cord cause the box to switch in and
> out of battery / AC modes. This is accompanied by a high-frequency
> squealing sound, and logs APM events to system logs
> > > I'm inclined to pop the box open and look for any visibly loose
> > > connectors. Not sure what the proscribed surgical techniques are, the
> > > accompanying manual doesn't address disassembly.
> > >
> > > Thoughts?
> >
> > Check for traces lifting off the PCB near the solder joint wher
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