On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 09:34:17PM -0500, mike wrote:
> There is a conflict with irq 5 and the USB controller. Move the card
> to a different slot. And put es1371 in /etc/modules so its loaded at boot.
Putting es1371 in /etc/modules, though not harmful, is unnecessary. I'm just
mentioning
On at 01:15 on Wed 17 Jan, TylerDurden wrote:
> /lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/misc/es1371.o: insmod
> /lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/misc/es1371.o failed
> /lib/modules/2.2.18pre21/misc/es1371.o: insmod
> es 1371 failed
>
> the soundcard uses (as the windows
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 01:15:31AM +0100, TylerDurden wrote:
> Hello!
Hi! :)
> So i tried
> modprobe es1371
> but that caused following error:
> modprobe es1371
> /lib/modules/2.2.1.18pre21/misc/es1371.o:
> init_module: Device or resource busy
> Hi
Hello!
I'am a linux newcomer and i have a problem with my soundcard.
I'm using Debian 2.2 rev 2, kernel = 2.2.18pre21.
I loaded the module soundcore successfully.
But, as i think, the correct module for my soundcard has to be es1371.
So i tried
modprobe es1371
but that caused following error:
modp
Johannes Jörg wrote:
>add your username
> to the group "audio" ([EMAIL PROTECTED] addgroup your_username audio)
> Hope this helps
Phil Brutsche wrote:
>Everything seems to be in order - is sound still not working?
After adding my account to the audio group, everything works.
Many thanks for that
>> The last days I've read some messages that I should use the es1370 or
>> es1371
>> driver for that card. lsmod identified my card as es1371 so I've loaded
lsmod shows you what drivers you have got loaded - it doesn't identify
hardware. I have succesfully used es1371 with an SB PCI 128.
>> this
Did you check your /dev's?
You will need /dev/dsp for being able to hear sound. Maybe the user you
are logged in as has no permission to access the sound devives. By default,
these devices are accessible by the group "audio" (you can check if this is
true with "ls -l /dev/ | grep audio"). If this i
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> The last days I've read some messages that I should use the es1370 or es1371
> driver for that card. lsmod identified my card as es1371 so I've loaded this
> driver as module. But although m
The last days I've read some messages that I should use the es1370 or es1371
driver for that card. lsmod identified my card as es1371 so I've loaded this
driver as module. But although my card seems to be found by the kernel,
there is nothing in /dev/sndstat.
Did i forget something to do?
I also h
i used to have the same card. it's a good card, but doesn't do midi
natively (most PCI sound cards don't).
the driver i used was either es1370 or es1371. you can find out which one
by doing an lspci.
for details on how to do this, do a make menuconfig, go to the sound
section, and read the hel
Tyr opensource.creative.com. The drivers are IMHO really good and although it
is a bit hard to get them to work with Debian once you get them set up they
work great.
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From: Danny Lathouwers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2000 1
Hi!
I'm using the es1371 driver with this card and it works fine.
In SuSE I use the Alsa driver and there it even runs the MIDI funktion.
Helgi Ãrn
On Mon, 06 Nov 2000, Danny Lathouwers wrote:
>
> Dear community,
>
> I've got a soundblaster audio PCI 128 card. It should be supported but
> t
Danny,
I'm using a SoundBlaster PCI 128 with support for es1371 compiled into the
kernel and it works fine. There appears to have been more than one release
of this sound card, so you might want to try the es1371 if the es1370
doesn't work.
Regards,
Jamie MacIsaac
-Origin
Dear community,
I've got a soundblaster audio PCI 128 card. It
should be supported but
the names of the device drivers did not appear to
include this particular name.
I also reviewed this list and saw that people had
used the es1370 or alsa driver.
Perhaps someone can shed some light on wha
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