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Re: Getting sound working on Thinkpad



On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 09:32, Ivan Uemlianin wrote:
> 
> 1.  I don't actually know if it's working or not, as I don't know how to
> play an audio CD on it (I don't have X yet).  I realise that sounds
> pretty dumb.  What console-based audio CD players are available on
> Debian Woody?

Perhaps look at cdcd or dcd - I haven't used either, but that is what:
	apt-cache search cd.+play
offers as command-line based players.


> 2.  The spec for the A31p says it has a "Sound Blaster Pro 16 compatible
> sound system".  However, trying to install the kernel module sb (for
> Sound Blaster compatible sound systems) failed with 'No such device'.  I
> successfully installed various other audio-related modules with likely
> sounding names.  W2K tells me the audio device is a SoundMAX Integrated 
> Digital Audio.  I can't see anything that looks relevant to that in the 
> kernel module list.  (a) Any leads on what's in this
> machine? (b) what kernel modules to select to be fully equipped?

lspci should help here.  If you can't figure it from the output of that
yourself, post an 'lspci -v' to this list.

Regards,
					Andrew.
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