On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 21:59, Brian Kendig wrote: > Øyvind Stegard wrote: > > > Hmm, think about it: 'lspci' lists stuff connected to the _PCI_ bus, > > NOT > > the ISA bus. > > Exactly. Which is why I pointed out that 'lspci' doesn't list my > soundcard, so nobody would toss me a reply like 'please post the output > from lspci'. > > Thanks for the tips; I'll have a look into those, but I have a few more > questions first: > > - I don't see any '/etc/init.d/alsa*', or in fact anything in > /etc/init.d which mentions sound. What part of the startup process is > supposed to start the sound layer? > > - My modprobe.conf doesn't contain an 'include /etc/modprobe.conf.dist' > line; that wasn't put in the file during the OS installation. Is it > supposed to contain this line, does it need it? And I assume the > differentiation between the two files is so I can modify modprobe.conf > for my specific settings without having to touch the distribution > settings? > > - What happens if I decide to compile ALSA and my soundcard drivers > into the kernel, instead of loading them as modules? How do I specify > the options settings (irq, dma, etc.) when it's not a module? Brian I had this problem with an old sound blaster in FC1 I used the old sndconfig text based package. -- Regards -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= .0. Jeff Allison ..0 jeff.allison@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 000 MOB 0410 502 702 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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