[EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-Mar-30 12:34 +0100:
> Hi! I hope you can help me. I've Debian Woody running on my pc and a 
> soundblaster 16 in it, but I can't use it. When I try to play music using 
> play, cdplay, mpg123 or any other program an error message like "Device dsp 
> not found" occurs. I tried to configure the card with sndconfig. sndconfig 
> finds the card but when it tries to test it there's the same error message. 
> My pc ist a Pentium 75 Mhz with 64 MB RAM but I don't think that the hardware 
> is the problem because about 2 weeks ago the sound worked under Red Hat 7.1. 
> Please help me! I don't know what to do!
> 
> black.fish

So, does that device file exist?  It's possible that /dev/dsp(0)
has not been created.  I don't know how to create the individual
sound-related device files, off-hand.  I use the script that
comes with the ALSA drivers source called 'snddevices.in' which
creates all the device files and links needed for sound.

Also, please set your email editor to wrap to around 72 characters
width.  

jc

-- 
Jeff Coppock            Systems Engineer
Diggin' Debian          Admin and User


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