Hi,
I'm running Sarge with an old Ensoniq Sounscape Elite ISA card. I read
a lot during the past few month to get this card working but everything
I tried didn't work so far. It's a pretty old card and all the
information I could find was outdated. One thing I know is that I had
sound with
so.
Thanks in advance.
Etienne
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Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
I'm running Sarge with an old Ensoniq Sounscape Elite ISA card. I
read a lot during the past few month to get this card working but
everything I tried did
dule snd-sb8
Is there a way I can tell my card's irq, dma, io. I tried in
/etc/modutil/alsa and update-modules but it didn't change anything.
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Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
I'm running Sarge with an old Ensoni
Adam Aube wrote:
Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
I already used the alsaconf tools. It says "No supported PnP or PCI
card found. Would you like to probe legacy ISA sound cards/chips?" I
answer yes and then it starts probing for ISA card. It didn't find any.
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On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 08:29:51PM -0500, Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
I'm sorry. Here it is again in plain text
I'm running Sarge with an old Ensoniq Sounscape Elite ISA card. I read
a lot during the past few month to get this card working but everythin
hurdboy@ wrote:
On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 11:58:44PM -0500, Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
After a few months of experiencing things, I just did what Sean told me
and I got a SB live for 30$. I don't know if I mess up the driver with
my experiences with the Soundscape. I use module-assista
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On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 05:22:52PM -0500, Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
Um, I think you're trying to build the 2.4 modules from the source
package (the /usr/src/modules/alsa gives it away). With 2.6, you need
to build the modules within the kernel tree itself.
Thomas Hood wrote:
Um, I think you're trying to build the 2.4 modules from the source
package (the /usr/src/modules/alsa gives it away). With 2.6, you need
to build the modules within the kernel tree itself.
Please note, first, that ALSA modules are shipped in kernel-image-2.6*
packages, so if
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