As it is late and no store are open, you might as well try again.
You don't have to reboot after you do alsaconf. Try alsaconf.
Check alsamixer or kmix. you should also try lsmod. look
for modules starting with snd and/or emu. more info can be found
at
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/inde
On Thursday 20 October 2005 02:15 pm, Bob Hynes wrote:
> Hello, is there a way to "reconfigure" a sound card? Mine works in
> Windows, but it isn't working in Debian...it's old, but I'd rather try
> to use it than buy another one if I can.
Need more info. Have you installed alsa or tried alsoconf
Hello, is there a way to "reconfigure" a sound card? Mine works in
Windows, but it isn't working in Debian...it's old, but I'd rather try
to use it than buy another one if I can.
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On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 10:05:09AM +, David Turner wrote:
> Hi debian gurus,
>
> My first post to the list, so go easy on me. I am still a debian newbie. (and
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> I have installed debian, and I
David Turner wrote:
Hi debian gurus,
My first post to the list, so go easy on me. I am still a debian newbie. (and
apologies if this message appears twice, I posted in yesterday, but I havent
seen it arrive.)
I have installed debian, and I am struggling to get my sound card working.
lspci tell
Hi debian gurus,
My first post to the list, so go easy on me. I am still a debian newbie. (and
apologies if this message appears twice, I posted in yesterday, but I havent
seen it arrive.)
I have installed debian, and I am struggling to get my sound card working.
lspci tells me I have a...
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Hi folks,
I am running a sound card built on motherboard with following details;
AC97 Digital Audio
VIA VT8233
H/W Sound Blaster Pro for DOS legal compatibility
Motherboard BIOS config
Integrated Peripherals -> Via OnChip PCI device -> VIA-3058 AC96 Audio
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I found following instruction fro
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 06:42:15PM +0800, a wrote:
> I have debian 2.1. I use a kernal image from Redhar 6.0 CD. the image has
> sound card support? if so, how to make it work under Debian?
Why would you want to do that?
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I think, you should start look for your trouble in:
http://www.alsa-project.org/
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> I have debian 2.1. I use a kernal image from Redhar 6.0 CD. the image has
> sound card support? if so, how to make it work under Debian?
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I have debian 2.1. I use a kernal image from Redhar 6.0 CD. the image has
sound card support? if so, how to make it work under Debian?
I have debian 2.1. I use a kernal image from Redhar 6.0 CD. the image has
sound card support? if so, how to make it work under Debian?
I'm having some problems with my yamaha pci sound card that I just installed.
After reading the kernel documentation, I compiled in every thing it said to
for the olp3-sa stuff. However, on the reboot of my system, it looks like some
of the sound card parameters are wrong, and I'm not sure wha
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