Re: Solved! AWE64 Gold is Easy to Kill

2012-05-14 Thread Martin McCormick
Probably nobody else noticed this but I posted the following in the last message: > List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices > card 0: S16 [Sound Blaster 16], device 0: SB16 DSP [DSP v4.16] > Subdevices: 1/1 > Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 > card 1: CS4237B [CS4237B], device 0: WSS [CS

Solved! AWE64 Gold is Easy to Kill

2012-05-13 Thread Martin McCormick
The udev way to have two sound cards is actually much less trouble than ever before as long as you clean up all the old configuration files from before the upgrade from lenny to squeeze. You can get rid of /etc/soundprobe.conf. That was needed to try to force the correct device to always b

Re: AWE64 Gold is Easy to Kill

2012-05-11 Thread Martin McCormick
Ryan Frederick writes: > Martin, > > I don't recall what you've already tried, but you might try adding the > snd-sbawe kernel module to your /etc/modules file. You may have to > specify additional options such as the port address and irq. That may be it. Now that you mention it, I have seen that

Re: AWE64 Gold is Easy to Kill

2012-05-10 Thread Ryan Frederick
Martin, I don't recall what you've already tried, but you might try adding the snd-sbawe kernel module to your /etc/modules file. You may have to specify additional options such as the port address and irq. Ryan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject o

AWE64 Gold is Easy to Kill

2012-05-10 Thread Martin McCormick
About a year ago, I installed a SB AWE64 Gold sound card as the second sound card on a lenny system. It was rather difficult to get going and resulted in a few questions to this list, etc, but I finally got it running which in the Linux world means that you get a SB16 out of it which is oka