Sevatio wrote:
>
> Whenever it says "there is no available mixer", it just means that you
> don't
> have your sound-drivers installed.
>
> I'm not familiar with the ESSolo1. Is that the precise name of your
> onboard soundcard? When I had a machine that used the ESS-1686 (or
> something like that), I had to go to 4Front Technologies to buy my sound
> driver. The available linux (OSS / Alsa) didn't work for me. The
> purchased drivers worked alright but not perfect. It had trouble playing
> videos and having the sound synchronized. I hope that you're able to
> find a better solution than having to get 4Front Technologies'
> sounddriver... they cost about $30. Their website is
> http://www.opensound.com
>
> Sevatio
I here used a identical ISA card to one Sevatio use.
Using the 2.2 kernel of MDK 7.2, all goes fine.
Whenever I compiled the 2.4 version, got the same problems
that Praedor talks about.
I've found the 4 Front page, and , thinking the absurd that
is paying to get a driver to put a hardware ,for which I already paid,
to work, I got and old and ifailible SB 16 Pro from the wrecks and
put it to play to me...
=o)
I don't understand WHY the ESS stopped work, but I think is
something about files on /dev . One friend said that linking some
devs to other made it works, but I don't remember now.
Try to get in touch with the modeules' author...
Good Luck
--
Leonardo T. de Carvalho
Ibiz Tecnologia
Frase aleat�ria:
"I sat down beside her, said hello, offered to buy her a drink... and
then
natural selection reared its ugly head.
"