On Friday 28 November 2003 11:41 pm, T Kellers wrote:
Thanks,
I'll try disabling ACPI in device.hints, tomorrow.
When I first upgraded from 5.1-RELEASE to 5.2-BETA on Monday, I had to
disable ACPI on the FreeBSD text startup menu or the laptop wouldn't talk
network with anything. Although
T Kellers wrote:
...and subsequent kernel build/install with device pcm, not only
didn't I have any pcm line in my dmesg, but I didn't have any snd_maestro3.ko
entries in /boot/kernel...
That's pretty weird. Do you have any other snd_* modules in /boot/kernel?
You don't have NO_MODULES in
On Nov 29, T Kellers wrote:
On Friday 28 November 2003 11:41 pm, T Kellers wrote:
After fighting with the laptop for about an hour this morning before class, I
decided to wipe out the FreeBSD slice and start over with 5.1-RELEASE. After
that install and subsequent kernel build/install
On Saturday 29 November 2003 06:42 pm, walt wrote:
T Kellers wrote:
...and subsequent kernel build/install with device pcm, not only
didn't I have any pcm line in my dmesg, but I didn't have any
snd_maestro3.ko entries in /boot/kernel...
That's pretty weird. Do you have any other snd_*
On Saturday 29 November 2003 08:32 pm, Mathew Kanner wrote:
On Nov 29, T Kellers wrote:
On Friday 28 November 2003 11:41 pm, T Kellers wrote:
After fighting with the laptop for about an hour this morning before
class, I decided to wipe out the FreeBSD slice and start over with
desktop Dell Optiplex (running same OS and build date), installed the kernel,
installed world, mergemaster'd and rebooted. Still no /dev/dsp (or /dev/
dsp.x) on the Latitude laptop (they do exist on the Optiplex --which has
working sound in KDE).
The desktop with the working sound had KDE built from
directory. I mount_nfs'd /usr/src and /usr/obj from my adjacent
desktop Dell Optiplex (running same OS and build date), installed the kernel,
installed world, mergemaster'd and rebooted. Still no /dev/dsp (or /dev/
dsp.x) on the Latitude laptop (they do exist on the Optiplex --which has
working
started up KDE that I had no /dev/dsp of any kind
in my /dev directory. I mount_nfs'd /usr/src and /usr/obj from my
adjacent desktop Dell Optiplex (running same OS and build date),
installed the kernel, installed world, mergemaster'd and rebooted. Still
no /dev/dsp (or /dev/ dsp.x
, mergemaster'd and rebooted. Still
no /dev/dsp (or /dev/ dsp.x) on the Latitude laptop (they do exist on the
Optiplex --which has working sound in KDE).
The desktop with the working sound had KDE built from sources, the
laptop's KDE environment was installed by building instant-workstation
On Friday 28 November 2003 10:19 pm, Kris Kennaway wrote:
You can't force the driver to detect your soundcard if the driver
doesn't detect it :-)
If you have a supported sound card and are loading the correct driver,
then the device will be probed when you load the driver (at boot,
after
On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 10:36:00PM -0500, T Kellers wrote:
On Friday 28 November 2003 10:19 pm, Kris Kennaway wrote:
You can't force the driver to detect your soundcard if the driver
doesn't detect it :-)
If you have a supported sound card and are loading the correct driver,
then
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, T Kellers wrote:
I can't ssh to the laptop at this moment, but if the sound card is not
detected by the kernel, can I force the detection by editing /boot/
loader.conf with:
userconfig_script_load=YES
snd_maestro3_load=YES
?
I have that in loader.conf on an
On Friday 28 November 2003 11:27 pm, Robert Watson wrote:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, T Kellers wrote:
I can't ssh to the laptop at this moment, but if the sound card is not
detected by the kernel, can I force the detection by editing /boot/
loader.conf with:
userconfig_script_load=YES
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