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Re: gettting an awe64 to work in debian alpha



i hav eno idea if im using alsa or not....i could be using OSS modules (which I think I am...)

I'm a bit confused as I've never done sound in debian before

On Sat, 14 May 2005 20:20:09 +0200, Martin Langer <martin-langer@gmx.de> wrote:

On Sat, May 14, 2005 at 12:00:21PM -0500, Ted Goodridge, Jr. wrote:
PnP is working, and persistent buffers do matter...every howto ive seen on kernel compiling states you must use persistent buffers with an AWE64 card
to get it to work.  PNP detects the card and initilizes it fine.
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ALSA wants to do the pnp init stuff. At least on my ALS-007 soundcard.
Just enabling pnp in the kernel is enough, then it is no longer busy I
guess. You don't need the isapnptools for ALSA soundcards.

Is ALSA compiled with option --with-isapnp ?

Please use modprobe (not insmod) for loading ALSA modules. This can
avoid a lot of trouble, too.


martin

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