Chris:
Did you run alsaconf that is under the alsa-driver-0.9.0rc6/utils
directory ?. It should recognize what chip you have and modify
/etc/modules.conf accordingly...
GZS
Dave Phillips wrote:
Hi Chris:
If you can access the machine's BIOS when you boot it up perhaps you
can retrieve some more detailed information regarding the audio chipset
and its configuration.
For completeness sake I have to ask: how did you configure ALSA ? Did
you build and install the entire package ? Were there any problems with
it ?
Best regards,
== Dave Phillips
The Book Of Linux Music & Sound at
http://www.nostarch.com/lms.htm
The Linux Soundapps Site at
http://linux-sound.org
Currently listening to: Brian Eno, "Unfamiliar Wind"
Chris Bray wrote:
Hi All;
I've been trying for a couple of days now to get
any sound from my laptop (rebadged Asus L7000,
Slackware 8.1, vanilla 2.4.20) and seem to be
getting nowhere fast.
I've tried OSS/Free and Alsa (0.9.0rc2 and 0.5.12a)
and can't seem to get anything working.
OSS just hangs as I modprobe the module, no log entries
or anything I can find.
isapnp.conf contains all the settings that Windows
is using and everytime I try to get it running with
modprobe snd-opl3sa2 (or snd-card-opl3sa2)
I get
"Yamaha OPL3-SA Soundcard not found or device busy"
Can anyone please help me as I'm getting to the end
of my patience!
I am a bit of a newbie so if anyone has any ideas what
I could have missed then please let me know.
Chris Bray
(Frustrated)
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