Hi!
Richard Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Jan 2000, Daniel Gonz�lez Gasull wrote
> about, modprobe: Can't locate module
> snd-card-audiopci:
>
> > I have problems installing ALSA drivers for my
> > SoundBlaster PCI64.
>
> Firstly, a PCI64 soundcard from creative labs uses
> the es1731.o module which is supplied in the linux
> kernel source code and which is part of every
> standardly installed distribution kernel, compiled
> as a module. At least (as far as i know) kernels
> 2.0.36 <> 2.2.xx
But I've heard ALSA driver are better.
Nevertheless, I've installed it, but it doesn't
work. Please read this forwarded message:
> "Mohammad A. Haque" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > http://www.alsa-project.org/~goemon/ says you want to use ens1371
> >
> > so you use
> > /sbin/modprobe snd-card-ens1371
>
> Thank you very much, Mohammad. I've done that but
> now I'm lost. The more I read Alsa-sound-mini-HOWTO
> the more I'm lost.
>
> OK. I
>
> cd /usr/src/alsa-driver-0.4.1i
> ./snddevices
> /sbin/modprobe snd-card-ens1371
>
> And now?
>
> I try to play a MP3 with kmpg (I use KDE). Then I
> get an error window:
>
> > AudioPanic
> > kmpg couldn't open the audiodevice!
> > All decoders stopped
>
> Also I try to play some .wav's with KDE Media
> Player. I get no sound.
>
> Also I try to play an audio CD with KDE and again I
> get no sound.
>
> What's wrong now?
>
> I want to remember something I posted and I don't
> know if it's important:
>
> > Again, I
>
> > ./configure
> > make
> > make install
>
> > in alsa-driver, alsa-lib and alsa-utils directories.
> > In alsa-driver I got some errors:
>
> > [...]
> > > ALSA modules were sucessfully compiled.
> > >
> > > mkdir -p /lib/modules/2.2.10/misc
> > > rm -f /lib/modules/2.2.10/misc/snd*.o /lib/modules/2.2.10/misc/persist.o
>/lib/modules/2.2.10/misc/isapnp.o
> > > cp modules/*.o /lib/modules/2.2.10/misc /sbin/depmod -a 2.2.10
> > > depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.10/fs/ext2.o
> > > depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.10/fs/lockd.o
> > > depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.10/net/ibmtr.o
> > [...]
>
> > Does "Unresolved symbols" means "error"? Is it
> > important?
>
> > I wonder if I didn't realize for this yet of it
> > these errors are new 8-)
>
> > And I still have errors with ./configure in
> > alsa-utils:
>
> > [...]
> > > checking for gtk-config... (cached) no
> > > checking for GTK - version >= 1.0.1... no
> > > *** The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found
> > > *** If GTK was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
> > > *** your path, or set the GTK_CONFIG environment variable to the
> > > *** full path to gtk-config.
> > > checking for working const... (cached) yes
> > > checking for inline... (cached) inline
> > > checking whether time.h and sys/time.h may both be included... (cached) yes
> > > checking whether gcc needs -traditional... (cached) no
> > > Not building XAmixer2 as Gtk+ was not found.
> > > Not building gamix as Gtk+ was not found.
> > > creating ./config.status
> > [...]
>
> > And my config.log is:
>
> > > This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
> > > running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
> > >
> > > configure:566: checking for a BSD compatible install
> > > configure:619: checking whether build environment is sane
> > > configure:676: checking whether make sets ${MAKE}
> > > configure:722: checking for working aclocal
> > > configure:735: checking for working autoconf
> > > configure:748: checking for working automake
> > > configure:761: checking for working autoheader
> > > configure:774: checking for working makeinfo
> > > configure:791: checking for gcc
> > > configure:868: checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works
> > > configure:882: gcc -o conftest conftest.c 1>&5
> > > configure:902: checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) is a cross-compiler
> > > configure:907: checking whether we are using GNU C
> > > configure:931: checking whether gcc accepts -g
> > > configure:963: checking for c++
> > > configure:994: checking whether the C++ compiler (c++ ) works
> > > configure:1008: c++ -o conftest conftest.C 1>&5
> > > configure:1034: checking whether the C++ compiler (c++ ) is a cross-compiler
> > > configure:1039: checking whether we are using GNU C++
> > > configure:1063: checking whether c++ accepts -g
> > > configure:1101: checking for a BSD compatible install
> > > configure:1151: checking whether ln -s works
> > > configure:1176: checking for bison
> > > configure:1206: checking how to run the C preprocessor
> > > configure:1272: checking for flex
> > > configure:1304: checking for flex
> > > configure:1337: checking for yywrap in -lfl
> > > configure:1379: checking lex output file root
> > > configure:1400: checking whether yytext is a pointer
> > > configure:1466: checking for ALSA CFLAGS
> > > configure:1474: checking for ALSA LDFLAGS
> > > configure:1487: checking for libasound headers version >= 0.1.1
> > > configure:1549: gcc -c -g -O2 conftest.c 1>&5
> > > configure: In function `main':
> > > configure:1512: warning: return type of `main' is not `int'
> > > configure:1564: checking for snd_cards in -lasound
> > > configure:1618: checking for ANSI C header files
> > > configure:1722: checking for initscr in -lncurses
> > > configure:1857: checking for gtk-config
> > > configure:1888: checking for GTK - version >= 1.0.1
> > > configure:2080: checking for working const
> > > configure:2155: checking for inline
> > > configure:2195: checking whether time.h and sys/time.h may both be included
> > > configure:2232: checking whether gcc needs -traditional
Please help. Thank you in advance.
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>
> > ./configure
> > make
> > make install
> >
> > alsa-driver, alsa-lib and alsa-utils packages. Now
> > I do (as root):
> >
> > /sbin/modprobe snd-card-audiopci
> >
> > and I get the error
> >
> > modprobe: Can't locate module snd-card-audiopci
> >
> > I've done an
> >
> > updatedb
> > locate snd-card-audiopci
> >
> > It isn't there. But I have tared and gunziped
> > alsa-driver-0.4.1i.tar.gz .
> >
> > What do I need to install? Please help. Thank you
> > in advance.
>
> Normaly one would have in /etc/modules.conf or conf.modules
>
> alias sound es1371
>
> For a PCI64 card, then issuing the command
>
> modprobe es1731
>
> should start the ball rolling.
>
> Now if you have another type of PCI64 card made by anyone else the chances
> are it will have the same chipset and therefor will use the same driver.
>
> I suggest you read the appropriate file in
> /usr/src/linux/Documantation/sound/
> For more details and information on howto do it all.
>
>
> >
> > --
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