I am NOT going to pretend I know all the ends and outs of your problem,
BUT, I successfully got my soundcard to work on my Presario laptop
(using the same driver you are using.) and I noticed no conflicts once I
got it to work. I later removed Linux from that machine because I
finished the project I was working on. Here is the tutorial I used to
make mine work:
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/hardware/hbits.html#Solo

You have probably already used this, though.

Good luck,

Chris G.





Chris L. Gray
IT Dept.
McPherson Oil Products, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Praedor Tempus
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 5:55 PM
To: Mandrake Expert
Subject: [expert] Totally lost here

OK, I have yet again recompiled my kernel (2.4.17).  This time, instead
of 
building the oss solo1 module into the kernel, I opted to make it a
module 
and also build alsa.  Done and done.  Now, when I bootup alsa starts, it
is 
clearly running, starts without complaint.  The soundcard is also
identified. 
I look at the kcontrol information window on my soundcard and it has 
(paraphrased to the important stuff):

Sound driver 3.8.1a-980706 (ALSA 0.5.11 emulation mode)
Config options: 0
Installed drivers:
Type 10: ALSA emulation

Card config:
ESS Solo1 rev0 irq5

Audio devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG
Synth devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG
Midi devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG

And, OF COURSE, there is no sound.  Sound. Is. Broken.  Just like it was
when 
I installed the default Mandrake 2.4.8 kernel with 8.1.  Just like it
was 
when I installed the update kernel 2.4.8.  Just like it is now with
2.4.17.  

If I build the oss module for solo1 into the kernel, sound works but
artsd 
crashes periodically with "CPU overload" messages.  
 
If I run "amixer" I get the brilliant message: The ALSA sound driver was
not 
detected in this system.

WRONG!  The driver IS installed/running.  Look here:
[root@d152-159 etc]# /etc/init.d/alsa start
ALSA driver (version 0.5.11) is already running.

CLEARLY the driver is installed/running on the system.  I also see the
"NOT 
ENABLED IN CONFIG" statements above.  What does that mean?  It certainly
IS 
enabled in the kernel config if THAT is what it is referring to.

I cannot run alsamixer because it complains about "no mixer found" (I
did run 
snddevices so all the /dev devices do exist).

I. Want. Sound. How do I do it?  What is the deal here?  All the
links/howtos 
referring to an ess solo and alsa are pathetically dated or no longer 
available (the module that once was called "snd-esssolo1" no longer
exists as 
such and is "snd-1938" instead).

Finally, my /var/log/messages file contains:
Feb  5 16:37:55 d152-159 modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
sound-slot-1
Feb  5 16:37:55 d152-159 modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module 
sound-service-1-0
Feb  5 16:37:57 d152-159 modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module 
sound-service-0-3
Feb  5 16:37:58 d152-159 last message repeated 2 times
Feb  5 16:38:41 d152-159 modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
sound-slot-1
Feb  5 16:38:41 d152-159 modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module 
sound-service-1-0
Feb  5 16:38:41 d152-159 modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
sound-slot-1
Feb  5 16:38:41 d152-159 modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module 
sound-service-1-0
Feb  5 16:39:08 d152-159 modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module 
sound-service-0-6

What is THIS?  None of these are listed in modules.conf so I am not sure
why 
it is looking for tem anyway.  I have gone back and added entries
addressing 
them but it does nothing, plus I shouldn't have to fill modules.conf
with 
nonsense entries just to shutup these false error messages.

Anyone have wisdom to impart?  Anyone anywhere have a solo1 card
actually 
functioning with a modern kernel and alsa?

praedor




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