I documented my sound experiences with alsa here:
http://panuganty.tripod.com/debiantips/sound.htm
The AC97 Audio controller is pretty standard. It should be fairly easy
to setup.
-Ramesh
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From: Malte Thoma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002
Hi,
* Malte Thoma [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020322 10:57]:
Hallo,
can anybody tell me, how to set up the soundsystem of my laptop?
I have tryed severalthings, but without success :-(
I've got:
Kernel 2.4.18
lspci says:
00:07.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Audio
On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 07:53:24PM +0100, Malte Thoma wrote:
can anybody tell me, how to set up the soundsystem of my laptop?
I have tryed severalthings, but without success :-(
lspci says:
00:07.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Audio
Controller (rev 50)
Try the
Dixon; debian-user@lists.debian.org;
debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Subject:Re: sound question
Adam == Adam C Powell IV [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam Daniel Pittman wrote:
Andrew Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi All, I just recompiled my kernel so that my sound now
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
Andrew Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The right way to do this is to add it using modconf. But AFAIK this just
adds
it to /etc/modules (along with any arguments the module might need).
Thanks for the info it's great to know about tools like modconf. I do
Daniel Pittman wrote:
Add the name of any modules you want loaded at startup to the file
'/etc/modules'.
That works beautifully. Thank you very much.
later,
Andy
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Daniel Pittman wrote:
Andrew Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi All, I just recompiled my kernel so that my sound now works. The
only problem is that I have to enter:
modprobe nm256
in order to get the module to load into the kernel. Any body know how
I can automate this or
Adam == Adam C Powell IV [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam Daniel Pittman wrote:
Andrew Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi All, I just recompiled my kernel so that my sound now works. The
only problem is that I have to enter:
modprobe nm256
in
Andrew Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi All, I just recompiled my kernel so that my sound now works. The
only problem is that I have to enter:
modprobe nm256
in order to get the module to load into the kernel. Any body know how
I can automate this or get it to run at startup.
Add
On 25-May-2000 Jay Kelly wrote:
I am trying to setup a SoundBlaster16 sound card, I have recomplied the
kernel for sound and pnp support. Now I see the howto is telling me to:
Use pnpdump to capture the possible settings for all your Plug and Play
devices, saving the result to the file
Jay == Jay Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to setup a SoundBlaster16 sound card, I have
recomplied the kernel for sound and pnp support. Now I see the
howto is telling me to:
Use pnpdump to capture the possible settings for all your Plug
and Play devices,
@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Sound Question
Jay == Jay Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to setup a SoundBlaster16 sound card, I have
recomplied the kernel for sound and pnp support. Now I see the
howto is telling me to:
Use pnpdump to capture the possible
/pnpdump.8.html and
http://www.roestock.demon.co.uk/isapnptools/isapnp.conf.5.html.
-Original Message-
From: Marshal Wong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 4:16 PM
To: Jay Kelly
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Sound Question
Jay == Jay Kelly [EMAIL
:16 PM To:
Jay Kelly Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Sound
Question
Jay == Jay Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to setup a SoundBlaster16 sound card, I have
recomplied the kernel for sound and pnp support. Now I see the
howto is telling me
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