James Mastros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 01:14:10PM -0500, Randy Edwards wrote:
> > > no, dont need to load oss driver, just the es1370
> >
> >That's what I thought after reading the kernel es1370 docs; good. Right
> > now I've got the driver compiled straight i
> as far as i know the SB 128 PCI is based on the chip es1371
> so i would try CONFIG_SOUND_ES1371=y instead.
Thanks Helmut, but no, there's two different varieties of the SB 128 PCI
according to the driver readme. You identify them with a 'lspci -n' command;
according to the output I'm usin
Quoting Randy Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> CONFIG_SOUND=y
> CONFIG_SOUND_ES1370=y
as far as i know the SB 128 PCI is based on the chip es1371
so i would try CONFIG_SOUND_ES1371=y instead.
hope that helps,
Helmut
> What kernel is this, exactly (if it really is a 2.1, you should probably
> upgrade)? Are you using compiled-in drivers, or modules?
I was running the 2.2.1 kernel which is in potato. Since your message I
jumped over to netgod.net and grabbed the debs for 2.2.5. Installed them,
configured a
On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 11:43:41PM -0500, Randy Edwards wrote:
> > Somthing tells me that perhaps you don't have soundcore? (What, I couldn't
> > say, as I don't have the kernel sources about.) Do you have a /proc/sound?
>Hmm, I'm not sure what a soundcore is. But I do not have a /proc/sound
> Somthing tells me that perhaps you don't have soundcore? (What, I couldn't
> say, as I don't have the kernel sources about.) Do you have a /proc/sound?
Hmm, I'm not sure what a soundcore is. But I do not have a /proc/sound.
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On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 01:14:10PM -0500, Randy Edwards wrote:
> > no, dont need to load oss driver, just the es1370
>
>That's what I thought after reading the kernel es1370 docs; good. Right
> now I've got the driver compiled straight into the kernel (not as a module).
>
>Interestin
> no, dont need to load oss driver, just the es1370
That's what I thought after reading the kernel es1370 docs; good. Right
now I've got the driver compiled straight into the kernel (not as a module).
> what do you get at boot?
Things look fine. Dmesg tells me:
es1370: version v0.17
On 03-Apr-99 Randy Edwards wrote:
>> look for /dev/audio... if it's not there
>> run /dev/MAKEDEV audio
>
>Yes, I already have a audio device:
> crw-rw-rw- 1 root audio 14, 4 Apr 1 18:18 /dev/audio
> (I added the other r/w perms myself)
>
>Still no noise though. I'm thinkin
> look for /dev/audio... if it's not there
> run /dev/MAKEDEV audio
Yes, I already have a audio device:
crw-rw-rw- 1 root audio 14, 4 Apr 1 18:18 /dev/audio
(I added the other r/w perms myself)
Still no noise though. I'm thinking that I need something else in the
kernel config
hi
look for /dev/audio... if it's not there
run /dev/MAKEDEV audio
it should work
and yes, it's an ensoniq card, sb bought them some times ago.
Benoit Joly
On 03-Apr-99 Randy Edwards wrote:
>I'm playing trying to get a SoundBlaster 128 PCI card working with the
> 2.2.1 kernel. The card's i
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