Still Trying [WAS: Re: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration]

1999-06-12 Thread Mark Wagnon
I want to thank everyone who replied. I'm sorry it took so long to get back to this, but tonight is the first night that I've been able to play :) I've consulted the Sound-HOWTO, the SoundBlaster-HOWTO, the Kernel-HOWTO, and various emails from the arhives and Dejanews. Yet I still have no sound.

Re: Still Trying [WAS: Re: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration]

1999-06-12 Thread Jason Willoughby
On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Mark Wagnon wrote: CONFIG_SOUND=m CONFIG_SOUND_OSS=m CONFIG_SOUND_SB=m CONFIG_SOUND_ADLIB=m CONFIG_SOUND_YM3812=m CONFIG_LOWLEVEL_SOUND=y CONFIG_AWE32_SYNTH=m (I think that's it. I pulled these from my .config) This looks good. Don't ask me about MIDI stuff

Re: Still Trying [WAS: Re: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration]

1999-06-12 Thread Mark Wagnon
Jason Willoughby wrote: '-a'? The man page doesn't mention what that option does except in the context of the '-t' option. Try doing an 'lsmod' to make sure the modules I was just following the suggestions for testing in the SoundBlaster-HOWTO. I don't know what it does either :) lsmod

Re: Still Trying [WAS: Re: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration]

1999-06-12 Thread Hartmut Figge
Mark Wagnon wrote: [about sound problems] Looking at the first line, I'm wondering if my isapnp stuff is okay. to exclude this possibility i would initialize the card under dos. a few days ago, i switched to kernel 2.2.9. yesterday i felt something was missing - i wanted back my sound. first

Re: Still Trying [WAS: Re: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration]

1999-06-12 Thread Jean-Philippe Guérard
On Thu, Jun 10, 1999 at 11:58:55PM -0700, Mark Wagnon wrote: I want to thank everyone who replied. I'm sorry it took so long to get back to this, but tonight is the first night that I've been able to play :) I've consulted the Sound-HOWTO, the SoundBlaster-HOWTO, the Kernel-HOWTO, and

Re: Still Trying [WAS: Re: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration]

1999-06-12 Thread Mark Wagnon
Jean-Philippe Guérard wrote: You need to read two documents : AWE32 README.awe in the Documentation/Sound/ folder of the kernel documentation or sources. [snip] Having ISAPnP correctly set up is very important. Nothing will work if it is not the case. But you don't need to have the

Re: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration

1999-06-09 Thread Andrei Ivanov
Hi all, What is the best way to configure my sound card in Debian Linux ? thanks !!! regards, Andrew J Fortune For starters you could tell what card you have, whether it's PnP or not, what settings you have for it (Boot into Windows to get the settings, like DMA, IRQ, IO). Andrew

RE: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration

1999-06-09 Thread Andrew J Fortune
PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 1999 9:29 AM To: Andrew J Fortune Cc: Debian-User Subject: Re: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration Hi all, What is the best way to configure my sound card in Debian Linux ? thanks !!! regards, Andrew J Fortune For starters you could tell

RE: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration

1999-06-09 Thread Andrei Ivanov
Andrei, I have gone to the Device Manager tab in the My Computer properties in Win95. I have a Creative AWE64 16-bit Audio sound card. I am not sure how to get the additional information that you talk about ? regards, Andrew Let me see if I remember off top of my head. In device

Re: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration

1999-06-09 Thread Mark Wagnon
Andrew J Fortune wrote: Hi all, What is the best way to configure my sound card in Debian Linux ? I'd like to piggy-back on this thread if I may. I've been unable to get sound working since I made the transition to Debian about six months ago. It hasn't been a major issue for me, but now

Re: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration

1999-06-09 Thread Hartmut Figge
Mark Wagnon wrote: I have a AWE 64 that's PNP. From Windows, the resources it's using are: oh, you´re a lucky guy. i myself own a terratec maestro 16/96 and there is no chance of cooperation with isapnp. you could do as i do: intialize the card under dos and boot linux with loadlin, or,

Re: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration

1999-06-09 Thread mafox
Date: Wednesday, 9 June 1999 13:14 Subject: Re: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration Mark Wagnon wrote: I have a AWE 64 that's PNP. From Windows, the resources it's using are: oh, you´re a lucky guy. i myself own a terratec maestro 16/96 and there is no chance of cooperation with isapnp. you

RE: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration

1999-06-09 Thread Andrew J Fortune
: Wednesday, June 09, 1999 12:34 PM To: Andrew J Fortune Cc: Debian-User Subject: RE: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration Andrei, I have gone to the Device Manager tab in the My Computer properties in Win95. I have a Creative AWE64 16-bit Audio sound card. I am not sure how to get

RE: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration

1999-06-09 Thread Andrew J Fortune
PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 1999 1:49 PM To: Hartmut Figge; Mark Wagnon Cc: Debian-User Subject: Re: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration I am running Debian 2.1, kernel 2.2.9 and I have my AWE 64 isa PNP card working fine as modules. One little thing I did

Re: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration

1999-06-09 Thread Ed Cogburn
Hartmut Figge wrote: Mark Wagnon wrote: I have a AWE 64 that's PNP. From Windows, the resources it's using are: oh, you´re a lucky guy. i myself own a terratec maestro 16/96 and there is no chance of cooperation with isapnp. you could do as i do: intialize the card under dos and boot

RE: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration

1999-06-09 Thread Andrei Ivanov
You really need to be able to understand what is located inside your computer, and how to find information that is needed. Start-Control Panel-System-Sound (expand it to the list of sound devices)-single click on soudn card-Click on properties-On the top bar, click on Resources. Andrei

Re: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration

1999-06-09 Thread Andrei Ivanov
I'd like to piggy-back on this thread if I may. I've been unable to get sound working since I made the transition to Debian about six months ago. It hasn't been a major issue for me, but now that I'm out of school, there are several things I'd like to accomplish for the summer. Sound is one

Re: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration

1999-06-09 Thread Brad
On Tue, 8 Jun 1999, Mark Wagnon wrote: I have a AWE 64 that's PNP. From Windows, the resources it's using are: Great first start! Numbers are important (: I've tried to follow the instructions for setting up sound, but without success. I've been able to compile kernels (pre-2.2.0) under

Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration

1999-06-08 Thread Andrew J Fortune
Hi all, What is the best way to configure my sound card in Debian Linux ? thanks !!! regards, Andrew J Fortune