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----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick Wiseman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 3:54 AM
Subject: Re: VIA 8233 & ALSA


> On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, chiakotay wrote (in response to me):
>
> > > I have an OPL3 chipset in my laptop, and spent a very frustrating week
> > > trying to get it to work with ALSA and a 2.4.18 kernel.  No
combination of
> > > configs worked, so I abandoned ALSA in favor of kernel-based sound,
and it
> > > worked.  After reading that Doc file, you may find that's the way for
you
> > > to go too.
> > >
>
> > I have a laptop with opl3 chipset and it work properly with alsa and
> > kernel 2.4.18 I give some parameters to modules.conf es:irq,dma,io
> > ecc.I look at /proc/interrupts for to allot the free one for opl3.In
> > the kernel I have activate only the sound support and when running
> > ./configure I added options:--with-oss=yes --with-isapnp=yes
> > --with-card(s)=opl3sa2
>
> I tried all that and more and couldn't get it to work.  I'm not blaming
> ALSA (well, maybe the docs could be better) but since the kernel sound
> works I don't need it.
>
> > Look the doc in alsa package that explain how to allot the parameters.
>
> Uh, well, that's why I decided to try to get the kernel version to work.
>
> I'm very happy, by the way, with ALSA 0.5.x on another machine with an
> SBLive board, so I'm not knocking ALSA per se, I just couldn't get 0.9 to
> go on my Toshiba laptop.
>
> Patrick
>
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>
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