likely modules, including
sound, so you don't need to do any further configuration."
Cheers,
Robert
On Sat, May 26, 2001 at 06:32:07PM -0700, Reza wrote:
> Hi anyone...
>
> I wonder if anyone would help me with my soundcard
> problem.. I use Sound Blaster 16 Pnp which is in IS
:
> Hi anyone...
>
> I wonder if anyone would help me with my soundcard
> problem.. I use Sound Blaster 16 Pnp which is in ISA
> Slot, my friend told me to use ALSA instead of OSS,
> can anyone tell what packages do I need to install
> ALSA besides alsaconf ?
> Thank y
Hi anyone...
I wonder if anyone would help me with my soundcard
problem.. I use Sound Blaster 16 Pnp which is in ISA
Slot, my friend told me to use ALSA instead of OSS,
can anyone tell what packages do I need to install
ALSA besides alsaconf ?
Thank you very much
Sincerely,
Reza
On Tue, 25 May 1999, Ali Onur UYAR wrote:
> On Mon, 24 May 1999, Ali Onur UYAR wrote:
>
> > What this means is that, as the 16-bit dma channel you have to pass another
> > 8-bit dma channel that is instead of passing irq 5,6,7 etc. you have to pass
> irq
> > 0,1,2,3
> > At some point an error mes
On Mon, 24 May 1999, Ali Onur UYAR wrote:
> What this means is that, as the 16-bit dma channel you have to pass another
> 8-bit dma channel that is instead of passing irq 5,6,7 etc. you have to pass
irq
> 0,1,2,3
> At some point an error message is displayed, something similar to
> "Bad dma channe
Hans van den Boogert wrote:
That explains something I experienced before. Thanks for the tip.
BTW, this pciutils package is not in the basic Debian 2.1 set up, yet with
every boot up the kernel invokes lspci, which is doesn't find of course. Is
this an oversight from the team who
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>> "RvdM" == Remco van de Meent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RvdM> It's strange indeed; it has come up before, and because the
RvdM> default Debian 2.1 install comes with 2.0.36, which doesn't
RvdM> support the /proc/bus/pci interface of the 2.2 kernels (the
RvdM> interface that pciutils uses) it
On Mon, 24 May 1999, Ali Onur UYAR wrote:
> What this means is that, as the 16-bit dma channel you have to pass another
> 8-bit dma channel that is instead of passing irq 5,6,7 etc. you have to pass
> irq
> 0,1,2,3
> At some point an error message is displayed, something similar to
> "Bad dma cha
>That explains something I experienced before. Thanks >for the tip.
>BTW, this pciutils package is not in the basic Debian >2.1 set up, yet
>with
>every boot up the kernel invokes lspci, which is >doesn't find of
>course. Is
>this an oversight from the team who compiled the >installation list,
or
Hans van den Boogert wrote:
> BTW, this pciutils package is not in the basic Debian 2.1 set up, yet with
> every boot up the kernel invokes lspci, which is doesn't find of course.
> Is this an oversight from the team who compiled the installation list, or
> is there a reason for omitting? Seems a b
>Another tip that might be helpful; if you are using slink, install pciutils
>package, which provides
>lspci utility which can be invoked by pnpdump when called with the
argument '-c
>'.
>Once lspci is installed pnpdump worked fine for me, I did not have to make
any
>further
>modifications in /etc/
Roddie,
I've just configured my SoundBlaster Vibra 16pnp card on Friday.
I started off sending a posting to this newsgroup, compiled a 2.2 kernel,
read plenty of docs and manuals and if you have the some card that is
Vibra 16, than I guess you may be experiencing the same problems I have
experience
On Sun, 23 May 1999, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> May I recommend installing alsa instead? I have an older SB16PnP
> (a model Vibra 16C, new ones are 16X with colour-coded connectors on the
> back), and I find the OSS in 2.2.x to be problematic for this card;
> fine in 2.0.x though. alsa is much better
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 11:45:09PM -0400, roddie wrote:
> Ok guys and gals,
>
> After 9 months of having a mute linux system, I have acquired a real
> soundblaster 16 pnp. But, of course I can't get it to make noise.
>
> I have kernel 2.2.7 running. I have installed the soundcore and sound
> modu
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 11:45:09PM -0400, roddie wrote:
// Roddie:
I have kernel 2.2.7 running. I have installed the soundcore and sound
modules, sb module will not install for me, saying that either the device
is busy, or that i input the wrong parameters. I have tried to install sb
module
Friday, May 21, 1999 11:45 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Sound blaster 16 pnp
>
> Ok guys and gals,
>
> After 9 months of having a mute linux system, I have acquired a real
> soundblaster 16 pnp. But, of course I can't get it to make noise.
>
On 22-May-99 roddie wrote:
> Ok guys and gals,
>
> After 9 months of having a mute linux system, I have acquired a real
> soundblaster 16 pnp. But, of course I can't get it to make noise.
I have the same type of card, and rather than fool with the stuff you are
getting into, I downloaded the $20
Ok guys and gals,
After 9 months of having a mute linux system, I have acquired a real
soundblaster 16 pnp. But, of course I can't get it to make noise.
I have kernel 2.2.7 running. I have installed the soundcore and sound
modules, sb module will not install for me, saying that either the device
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