Hanspeter Roth wrote:
Hello,
I have upgraded from 5.2.1-release to 5.2-current.
On 5.2.1-release there was a device pcm for the sound module. This
doesn't seem to be accepted anymore in 5.2-current.
Is there an equivalent device?
Hi,
It's accepted fine on my 5.2.1-RELEASE-p9 system. What exactly
On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 05:26:19PM +0200, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
Hello,
I have upgraded from 5.2.1-release to 5.2-current.
On 5.2.1-release there was a device pcm for the sound module. This
doesn't seem to be accepted anymore in 5.2-current.
Is there an equivalent device?
Read
Peter Risdon wrote:
Hanspeter Roth wrote:
Hello,
I have upgraded from 5.2.1-release to 5.2-current.
On 5.2.1-release there was a device pcm for the sound module. This
doesn't seem to be accepted anymore in 5.2-current.
Is there an equivalent device?
Hi,
It's accepted fine on my 5.2.1-RELEASE-p9
On Aug 07 at 17:41, Radek Kozlowski spoke:
Read /usr/src/UPDATING:
20040716:
The sound device drivers are renamed. `sound' is always required,
while `snd_*' should be configured accordingly to your hardware.
Refer to NOTES for the detail of the drivers.
I have
On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 06:18:35PM +0200, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
On Aug 07 at 17:41, Radek Kozlowski spoke:
Read /usr/src/UPDATING:
20040716:
The sound device drivers are renamed. `sound' is always required,
while `snd_*' should be configured accordingly to your
On Sat, 7 Aug 2004, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
On Aug 07 at 17:41, Radek Kozlowski spoke:
Read /usr/src/UPDATING:
20040716:
The sound device drivers are renamed. `sound' is always required,
while `snd_*' should be configured accordingly to your hardware.
Refer to NOTES for the
In the last episode (Aug 07), Hanspeter Roth said:
I have upgraded from 5.2.1-release to 5.2-current. On 5.2.1-release
there was a device pcm for the sound module. This doesn't seem to be
accepted anymore in 5.2-current. Is there an equivalent device?
It's now called sound, which makes a lot
On Aug 07 at 18:34, Radek Kozlowski spoke:
You didn't refer to the NOTES file (/usr/src/sys/conf/NOTES that is)
like you were supposed to, did you? There's a section called Sound
drivers that should explain everything.
Yes, I checked only the NOTES in /usr/src/sys/i386/conf.
Now it works
Hello Hanspeter:
Read the /usr/src/UPDATING and also take a look at the
/usr/src/sys/conf/NOTES.
But this is what it comes down to: adding device sound and device snd_*.
(removing device pcm or whatever you had there before of course)
I would recommend adding device sound to your kernel and