Rumen Yotov wrote:
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Hi, Ian K wrote: | Bob Sanders wrote: | |>> Hey everyone, |>> I sent this about 4 days ago, and got no response. |>> Can someone check into it please? |>> |> |> |> I followed this last week and did some looking around. Others |> seemed to not be having problems, but no one was running a |> current kernel, though several were running alsa with no problems. |> |> Thus I found nothing that might point at a bug in alsa. Rather, |> I'd guess you might have a hardware problem. | | This soundcard works under Windows ME / the dual boot of this laptop. | |> Or the kernel |> PCI/ISA bus drivers have an issue, perhaps not initalizing |> the sound chip. |> |> | |> Does the sound chip show up in the lspci or dmesg output? |> Or can you wonder through /proc/bus/pci/devices and find the |> sound chip listed? |> |> | The soundcard is not listed with lspci, as it is an ISA card. Is there | a command to show the ISA devices? | Yes think so. Try "lshw | grep ISA", 'emerge lshw'. Using it output's an ISA-device on my mobo. HTH Rumen
I emerged this program. Upon trying that line "lshw | grep ISA" I get no output.
After, I tryed plain lshw. I got loads of output, but it did not mention sound, nor
ISA cards. Please note that this soundcard works, it does so fine under Windows ME.
(I dual boot.) I just really want it to work on Linux, cause its really annoying
without sound. Thanks!
Ian
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