Hi Matt!
Thanks a lot again for being so kind to help.
My whole system is tonight a little bit out of order. It takes the
system more than 2 minutes to boot and I don't get into KDE == Crash!
Before this I tried to install some drivers one after another, but in
/dev/sndstat I could see no
Oops, forgot to CC this back to the list.
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Subject: Re: Finding the Right Sound Driver ...
Date: Wednesday 27 October 2004 05:45
From: Matt Navarre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Siavash EDRISI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wednesday 27 October 2004 01:12, you wrote:
Hi
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On Tue, October 26, 2004 12:50 pm, Siavash EDRISI said:
Hi!
I have been reading the text Setting Up the Sound Card at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-setup.html
in order to find and install the right driver for the sound card in
Siavash EDRISI wrote:
Hi!
I have been reading the text Setting Up the Sound Card at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-setup.html
in order to find and install the right driver for the sound card in my i386. The
hardware is an ESS 1869 PCI. Before I had WinXP installed
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 01:55, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
The first step is to provide copies of the outputs of the commands `uname
-a`, `dmesg` and `kldstat`.
Also the output of cat /dev/sndstat would help.
Did you first try loading snd.ko (4.x) or snd_driver.ko (5.x) and see
which driver finds
From: Matt Navarre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 01:55, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
The first step is to provide copies of the outputs of the
commands `uname -a`, `dmesg` and `kldstat`.
Also the output of cat /dev/sndstat would help.
Did you first try loading snd.ko