Danny Tholen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > as I understand it the Maestro 2E uses OSS (according to lspcidrake, > but I do not have such a card anymore) but Tim > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) seems to say it was configured as ALSA > on his system, but without the necessary lines in modules.conf for > OSS emulation. Just to be completly sure, Thierry, could you check?
tv@vador cvs/soft/ldetect-lst/lst $ fgrep -i maestro pcitable 0x125d 0x1948 "maestro" "ESS Technology|ES1948 Maestro 1" 0x125d 0x1968 "maestro" "ESS Technology|ES1968 Maestro 2" 0x125d 0x1978 "maestro" "ESS Technology|ES1978 Maestro 2E" 0x125d 0x1988 "maestro3" "ESS Technology|ES1988 Allegro-1" 0x125d 0x1989 "snd-card-maestro3" "ESS Technology|ESS Modem?" 0x125d 0x1990 "snd-card-maestro3" "ESS Technology|Canyon3D-2" 0x125d 0x1992 "snd-card-maestro3" "ESS Technology|Canyon3D-2" 0x125d 0x1998 "maestro3" "ESS Technology|ES1983S Maestro-3i PCI Audio Accelerator" 0x125d 0x1999 "snd-card-maestro3" "ESS Technology|ES1983S Maestro-3i PCI Modem Accelerator?" 0x125d 0x199a "maestro3" "ESS Technology|Maestro-3" 0x125d 0x199b "unknown" "ESS Technology|ES1983S Maestro-3i PCI Modem Accelerator" 0x1285 0x0100 "maestro" "Platform Technologies, Inc.|AGOGO sound chip (aka ESS Maestro 1)" > And if there was a switch to OSS made by the installer, why? switch only occured when someone ask for, because oss or alsa doesn't work on his card. i only force alsa for new cards (ie for the new pci ids i got from newer alsa releases).
