Try lspci -v -v.
It will tell you, which card you own.
Look at the section name with multimedia.
bash: lspci: command not found
A search for lspci in dselect gave no result either...
/ David
bash: lspci: command not found
pciutils is the name of the package (in potato)
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On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 10:03:10PM +0200, David Henningsson wrote:
That sound thing in Linux seems to be a real mess... :(
I downloaded kernel 2.2.14 to get support for PCI128. I don't know if it is
1370 or 1371, but I took a chance on 1370. Ányway, the wave is working but
the midi isn't
Hello,
David Henningsson wrote:
I downloaded kernel 2.2.14 to get support for PCI128. I don't know if it is
1370 or 1371, but I took a chance on 1370. Ányway, the wave is working but
the midi isn't (I mean the midi port, I have an external synth module). So I
wen't to irc.debian.org, and there
That sound thing in Linux seems to be a real mess... :(
I downloaded kernel 2.2.14 to get support for PCI128. I don't know if it is
1370 or 1371, but I took a chance on 1370. Ányway, the wave is working but the
midi isn't (I mean the midi port, I have an external synth module). So I wen't
to
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