De: Thomas Hood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/12/28 mar. AM 12:14:14 GMT-05:00
À: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Objet: Re: Sarge with an Ensoniq Soundscape Elite ISA sound card
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 01:10:08 +0100, Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
I still have alsamixer: function
Thomas Hood wrote:
Um, I think you're trying to build the 2.4 modules from the source
package (the /usr/src/modules/alsa gives it away). With 2.6, you need
to build the modules within the kernel tree itself.
Please note, first, that ALSA modules are shipped in kernel-image-2.6*
packages, so if
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 01:10:08 +0100, Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
I still have alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No
such device when I run Alsamixer. And I don't have any /dev/dsp of
mixer or sequencer. They were there a few days ago but something
happened (?).
Are
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On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 05:22:52PM -0500, Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
Um, I think you're trying to build the 2.4 modules from the source
package (the /usr/src/modules/alsa gives it away). With 2.6, you need
to build the modules within the kernel tree itself.
--sb
Um, I think you're trying to build the 2.4 modules from the source
package (the /usr/src/modules/alsa gives it away). With 2.6, you need
to build the modules within the kernel tree itself.
Please note, first, that ALSA modules are shipped in kernel-image-2.6*
packages, so if you are using a
hurdboy@ wrote:
On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 11:58:44PM -0500, Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
After a few months of experiencing things, I just did what Sean told me
and I got a SB live for 30$. I don't know if I mess up the driver with
my experiences with the Soundscape. I use module-assistant to
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On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 08:29:51PM -0500, Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
I'm sorry. Here it is again in plain text
I'm running Sarge with an old Ensoniq Sounscape Elite ISA card. I read
a lot during the past few month to get this card working but everything
I tried
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 21:45:26 -0500
Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
Adam Aube wrote:Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
I already used the alsaconf tools. It says No supported PnP or PCI
card found. Would you like to probe legacy ISA sound cards/chips? I
answer yes and then it starts probing
Hi,
I'm running Sarge with an old Ensoniq Sounscape Elite ISA card. I read
a lot during the past few month to get this card working but everything
I tried didn't work so far. It's a pretty old card and all the
information I could find was outdated. One thing I know is that I had
sound with
On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 06:00:11PM -0500, Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
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Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
I'm running Sarge with an old Ensoniq Sounscape Elite ISA card.nbsp; I
read a lot during the past few month to get this card working but
everything I tried didn't work so far.
I know the dma, irq, etc.but it
I'm sorry. Here it is again in plain text
I'm running Sarge with an old Ensoniq Sounscape Elite ISA card. I read
a lot during the past few month to get this card working but everything
I tried didn't work so far. It's a pretty old card and all the
information I could find was outdated. One
I already used the alsaconf tools. It says No supported PnP or PCI
card found. Would you like to probe legacy ISA sound cards/chips? I
answer yes and then it starts probing for ISA card. It didn't find any.
I got:
Unloading sound driver modules...done.
modinfo: could not find module
Please don't top post (which is replying above the original message, making
the thread hard to follow).
Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
Adam Aube wrote:
Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
Please turn off HTML when posting to mailing lists.
I'm sorry. Here it is again in plain text
Thanks.
Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
I already used the alsaconf tools. It says No supported PnP or PCI
card found. Would you like to probe legacy ISA sound cards/chips? I
answer yes and then it starts probing for ISA card. It didn't find any.
That was the only suggestion I had.
What kernel are
Adam Aube wrote:
Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
I already used the alsaconf tools. It says "No supported PnP or PCI
card found. Would you like to probe legacy ISA sound cards/chips?" I
answer yes and then it starts probing for ISA card. It didn't find any.
That was
Hello,
I'm running Debian Woody with kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4. It's on a Gateway 2000
P5-200 maching (200MHz) with an ISA Ensoniq Soundscape VIVO 90 sound card.
I've installed mpd and phpmd to play music out of the server via a web
interface. I had a rough time getting the sound card to work
, ad1848, tries to scan the cards again and doesn't
find any. I have read linux/Documentation/isapnp.txt to modify
/proc/isapnp, but haven't had much luck. Does someone have a
working configuration for the Ensoniq Soundscape under 2.4?
Thanks,
Jamie Strandboge
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I have a ensoniq soundscape vivo90 (ISA) in this
debian 2.2 machine and I can not get it to work.. Can
somebody point me to some resources where I might get
info? I have previously used RedHat on this machine
and the card was automatically detected and setup with
sndconfig.. thanks in advance
Following the Sound HOWTO, I just built a kernel with soundscape support
(2.0.32), and only the MIDI is working. :(. Does anyone else have a
Soundscape, and if so how did you fix this?
It says this on bootup:
Sound initialization started
Ensoniq SoundScape at 0x330 irq 9 dma 3
SoundScape
. :(
Thanks,
Timothy.
Although I don't have a true Ensoniq Soundscape card, I do have a clone made by
the
now defunct Reveal.
One thing I found out was that to use the Soundscape card under Linux I had to
disable it's Sound Blaster compatibility mode under the DOS SSINIT program.
On a closer
file, or are you talking about something elese? I take it I should use
the regular settings in the .ini file, and not the ones that it uses when
its emmulating a soundblaster?
Thanks alot!
Timothy.
Although I don't have a true Ensoniq Soundscape card, I do have a clone
made by the
now defunct
Timothy Hospedales wrote:
Can I (and if so how), change the settings that it's using now, or do
I
have to rebuild the kernel each time I want to change them? Also - when you
say disable the SB compatability under MSDOS, do you mean changing
'SBENABLE=true' to false in the
rick wrote:
Help:
I have a new gw2k PP200 system with a (gw2k) Ensoniq Soundscape VIVO90
(PnP) sound card. What do I need to do to configure my kernel to support
this card? I am using the 2.0.30 kernel pkg.
Do I need to use isapnptools, (if so how)?
Looking at the bios setup it looks like PnP
You are in luck 2day! I have an Ensoniq Soundscape ViVo90 PnP card, with
a Debian Linux 1.2 system. Kernel 2.0.29. I have gotten everything
except for midi to work. I just played around until I got it right, or
partially so. (because the sound doc's said the Soundscape card I had
was not yet
Steve Martin wrote:
rick wrote:
Help:
I have a new gw2k PP200 system with a (gw2k) Ensoniq Soundscape VIVO90
(PnP) sound card. What do I need to do to configure my kernel to support
this card? I am using the 2.0.30 kernel pkg.
Do I need to use isapnptools, (if so how)?
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