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Re: Some question about Sound Card and code page 936



Ben Luo wrote:
> zhaoway wrote:
> > > > > I have a problem about Sound Card. From /var/log/dmesg, kernel know my
> > > > > sound card, but when I type "cat /dev/sndstat" it display like attachment.
> > > > > Why?
> >
> > If you want to test your sound card, use
> > $ cat some.au >/dev/audio (or similiar? ;-)
> > That will give you some sound... like Linus grumbling.. ;-)
> 
> I re-compiled my kernel-2.2.17pre6, make kernel support sound card as
> module.
> I found my GNU/Linux found my ess1868 pnp card. But if I follow your
> way,? I heard nothing.?
> When system start, it runs alsa script. Can I have to config it or only
> remove it. Why in
> Redhat it is very easy way, but in Debian, it became a impossible work?
> Do I need some
> skill to treat it?
> BTW, I followed sound howto to config my sound card.

whew, I've just spent the whole afternoon to get my OPTi931
card up and singing... ;)

Seems that you're using alsa for the sound? I still haven't
touched alsa, seems alsa is very different, like some /dev/???
moved to /proc/???, I forward your email to debian-zh list, hope
there could be someone help you. ;)

If this is useful for ya, here's my experience w/ opti931:

我去年曾经有一块OPTi931,花了好大劲才弄出声来,不过,
如果用Commercial的Driver倒是相当轻松就出声了,呵呵.
今年我又碰到这一块OPTi931,刚刚下午才终于鼓足勇气,
想试试让他发声.

没想到竟然在/usr/src/linux/Doucmentation/sound/Opti
中找到详尽的文档.于是,
compile kernel,
install kernel,
modprobe *****,
install a small program, (as in doc)
发现还是不出声,原来是我的/dev/audio等几个设备,是
crw-rw----,改成crw-rw-rw-后,可以出声了,
可是每个"音节"竟然要被重复4遍,呵呵,
于是查看到/var/log/kern.log中有记录,说可能是
IRQ没设对,于是我改了/etc/modules.conf(through
/etc/modutils/opti),改了中断,哈哈,正常了.
GNOME的event也可发声了.(I use esound. w/o alsa)

最后,在/etc/modules里加上我需要的modules.
(Very Debian? ;)这样,系统每次启动,都有声音啦!

不过,还是有一点奇怪的问题,放MP3的时侯,有干扰音,
不是象背景噪声,而是象快速的低音鼓机的声音,估计
这是Driver的问题??

-=-=-=-

okay, last but not least, ;)
debian is by volunteers, and free of charge,
and is technically better then other distro/
other os in a lot of ways, and surely it's
not perfect in some aspect, but, ... ;)

you know it, debian is an community effort,
then every member of the community has his/her
own responsibilty for this community effort. ;)

(what's the effort for? simple, Fight your Software
Freedom. ;)



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