Re: when installing the kernel-source

1999-03-22 Thread Jonathan Guthrie
On Mon, 22 Mar 1999, Bob Nielsen wrote: > > I can't get any midi players to work with by SB AWE-32 (not PnP) and > > 2.2.3. > > Of course, I really haven't tried all that hard. > Timidity works for me (SB16, not PnP, not as module). I'll give it a shot. awedrv (which is what I was using with

Re: when installing the kernel-source

1999-03-22 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Mon, 22 Mar 1999, Jonathan Guthrie wrote: > On Mon, 22 Mar 1999, Ed Cogburn wrote: > > > P.S. Some programs I've tried since going to the 2.2 kernel no > > longer have working sound. Sound in the mirrormagic game is now > > broken, for example, but things like GNOME and emusic still work.

Re: when installing the kernel-source

1999-03-22 Thread Jonathan Guthrie
On Mon, 22 Mar 1999, Ed Cogburn wrote: > P.S. Some programs I've tried since going to the 2.2 kernel no > longer have working sound. Sound in the mirrormagic game is now > broken, for example, but things like GNOME and emusic still work. I can't get any midi players to work with by SB AWE-

Re: when installing the kernel-source

1999-03-22 Thread Ed Cogburn
"Guido A.J. Stevens" wrote: > > To follow up on this thread: how do I configure sound? When running > make menuconfig for the kernel, I'm not being asked for irq or dma > settings. Trying to pass command line arguments, I must be doing > something wrong: > > wiz:~# modprobe sound irq=10 > /lib/mo

Re: when installing the kernel-source

1999-03-21 Thread Guido A.J. Stevens
To follow up on this thread: how do I configure sound? When running make menuconfig for the kernel, I'm not being asked for irq or dma settings. Trying to pass command line arguments, I must be doing something wrong: wiz:~# modprobe sound irq=10 /lib/modules/2.2.3/misc/sound.o: invalid parameter i

Re: when installing the kernel-source

1999-03-20 Thread Ed Cogburn
Geoffrey Deasey KD4WVF wrote: > > and building a new kernel with sound > do I have to do mknod on all the sound devices ? > I noticed that they are missing, or is there a debian package > that accomplishes this ? Hmmm, as root: cd /dev ./MAKEDEV audio At least I

when installing the kernel-source

1999-03-20 Thread Geoffrey Deasey KD4WVF
and building a new kernel with sound do I have to do mknod on all the sound devices ? I noticed that they are missing, or is there a debian package that accomplishes this ? __ Geoffrey Deasey/ /__ __ [EMAIL PROTECTED]/ /