I guess the post 2.0 kernels handle this differently.
I know that if you use 2.0.3x the isapnp runs AFTER
the kernel inits built-in's but BEFORE modules are
loaded. The best thing would be for the driver to do
the pnp stuff itself which is how (I think) it happens
in windows. I'll have to revist
On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> I have compiled the sound support into my kernel for a
> SB16 card also using isapnp. A few points which I
> noticed.
>
> 1. you MUST not compile INTO the kernel, make sound
> drivers a module. After installing your new kernel
[snip]
Not always tr
I have compiled the sound support into my kernel for a
SB16 card also using isapnp. A few points which I
noticed.
1. you MUST not compile INTO the kernel, make sound
drivers a module. After installing your new kernel
run modconf to add the sound modules into the module
load list (so they will be
> "bwarsing" == bwarsing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
bwarsing> Did:
bwarsing> cat "some .au file" > /dev/audio
bwarsing> Nothing happens. Can't figure out if its isapnp or some
bwarsing> other config i have not completed yet.
Um... did you recompile the kernel with sound s
Hi,
I know this is a long one but, after spending months without sound for
Debian, I have
decided to tackle this problem. However, I am at a loss as to why
it won't go. I think its something I am doing incorrectly.
Card is...
ISA PnP Yamaha OPL3-SAx
Did:
cat "some .au file" > /dev/audio
Not
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