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On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 10:44:59AM -0300, james leclair wrote:
> much probs. Now, since upgrading to a SB Audigy, I just cant seem to get it
> working. Does anyone know of a good site for tutorial/walkthrough to help
Should be a matter of editing /e
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 10:44:59AM -0300, james leclair wrote:
> Now, since upgrading to a SB Audigy, I just cant seem to get it working.
> Does anyone know of a good site for tutorial/walkthrough to help out with
> this.
The kernel doesn't support the Audigy. You need to use the SourceForge
driv
On Thu, 03 Jul 2003 18:30:16 +0200, james leclair wrote:
> Now, since upgrading to a SB Audigy, I just cant seem to get it working.
I don't have a tutorial at hand, but just look around you. The Audigies
and their problems are discussed quite often on this list.
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On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Case, Benjamin wrote:
> I apt-got the kernel-source-2.4.6. I have compiled a kernel and it works
> great. I just d/l the source for pcmcia-cs and comiled that and I use that
> module now too. I just realized I forgot the modules for my Soundblaster.
> How can I add the necessa
Chia-Sheng Chang hat gesagt: // Chia-Sheng Chang wrote:
> I am considering installing ALSA Sound drivers for my Ultrasound
> MAX card. However, ALSA drivers require the "general sound support" be
> enabled in the 2.2 series kernel (I personally use 2.2.10). So is there
> anyone can tell me
On 23 Jul, Curt E. Spann wrote:
> Does linux support Beach™ A3D 64-Voice Sound Cards?
I have a TB Montego A3D card and haven't been able to get it to work
(if anyone has, please speak up! :-)
I checked with OSS about a month ago and they had a timetable of late
July/August for a driver for that
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Lucas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could someone please help me interpret the following messages:
>
> during boot:
>
> "/dev/hda3 (my Linux part.) has reached maximal mount count ... forced
> check"
This is a harmless message. If you mount and unmount an ext2 partition a
certain nu
why don't you simply use make-kpkg to compile the kernel?
Will Lowe wrote:
>
> On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Tom Ed White wrote:
>
> > How can I find out which sound cards, if any, are supported in this
> > kernel image?
> If you're using the standard debian-installed kernel, I don't think ANY
> are auto
should have gone to the list, too ...
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Hello Tom!
You don't have any sound drivers installed by default, although all the
device drivers are there. E.g. you have scsi devices even if you don't
posess a scsi drive. Look at:
/usr/src/linux/drivers/sound/Readme.cards
for a list of supported sound cards. You get this file if you install
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Tom Ed White wrote:
> How can I find out which sound cards, if any, are supported in this
> kernel image?
If you're using the standard debian-installed kernel, I don't think ANY
are automatically supported.
> I want to know if I need to recompile my kernel for
> sound. I sus
Hi,
Could someone please help me interpret the following messages:
during boot:
"/dev/hda3 (my Linux part.) has reached maximal mount count ... forced
check"
second message (only as regular user, not as root):
$man [whatever]
(the man page does display, but with a message that obviously co
Hi,
Could you mail me a screen dump of the configuration attempt?
Have you looked at and added the patch found in the file
/usr/doc/kernel-package.Problems.gz?
My SB AWE32 config options are given below, and the sound card
works fine, I just can't get the wave synthesis to wo
George,
Join the club! I have a SB pro on a machine and ran into the same
problem. I am compiling a list of kernels now, but will get it fixed later
on.
On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, G. Kapetanios wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Following the identification of a subtle bug in kernel-package which
> prefres cu
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