Hello,
I'm a recent convert to debian and since installing woody I've been unable
to make the sound work. I've trawled the internet, HOWTOs etc but so far to
no avail. I am therefore asking you for help.
Below I've explained the various steps I've gone through to try to make the
sound work to (a)
"all the settings" seem
correct (IRQs, DMAs, I/O regions + driver modules) and yet the sound will
not work. In other words there must be something else that is not correctly
setup But what? and is there a way to tell (from the command line I
mean!)?
3. I can now do some real work.
4.
The Dell TrueMobile 1150 PCMCIA card works perfectly well under Linux.
I'm currently using it using the orinoco module of pcmcia 3.1.33-6
(downloaded pcmcia-source and compiled it as a debian package). If you need
any help setting it up just email me direct.
It's not a recent functional additio
Hello,
I'm a recent convert to debian and since installing woody I've been unable
to make the sound work. I've trawled the internet, HOWTOs etc but so far to
no avail. I am therefore asking you for help.
Below I've explained the various steps I've gone through to try to make the
sound work to (a
"all the settings" seem
correct (IRQs, DMAs, I/O regions + driver modules) and yet the sound will
not work. In other words there must be something else that is not correctly
setup But what? and is there a way to tell (from the command line I
mean!)?
3. I can now do some real work.
4. .
The Dell TrueMobile 1150 PCMCIA card works perfectly well under Linux.
I'm currently using it using the orinoco module of pcmcia 3.1.33-6
(downloaded pcmcia-source and compiled it as a debian package). If you need
any help setting it up just email me direct.
It's not a recent functional additi
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