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Re: sound under Debian



On Wed, 23 Jul 1997 simons@alpha14.vki.ac.be wrote:

> I (seem to) have a "Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16 Plug & Play"
> soundcard which works when I run under W95.
> I was able to get some parameters out of my Window$ setup :

I have the same thing.  Works fine for me.

>    IRQ=05
>    I/O : 0220h-022Fh
>    I/O : 0330h-0331h
>    I/O : 0338h-038Bh
>    DMA : 01
>    DMA : 05
More on these later.

> I believe I have to recompile the kernel somehow.
Yes.
> Do I need the awe-drv and related packages ? Or do I already
No.
> have some kind of usefull sound driver by default ?
If you have kernel source installed (it'd be in /usr/src/linux) you most
likely have the SB driver already.  Do the following:

cd /usr/src/linux
make menuconfig
	(choose a color screen if you have one)
	play around with the menus some ... it's VERY self-explanatory,
even to the point of being windows-ish ... if you have something,  enable
it.  Otherwise,  disable it.  The <help> button is pretty reliable;  if it
says "Answer NO here unless you know otherwise",  do what it says.
	If possible,  enable support for loadable modules,  and when you
get to it,  select the SB16 driver as a module.
	eventually you'll come to the <sound> option ... select the driver
for the SoundBlaster16,  and deselect the other drivers (you WILL need
/dev/audio support,  and /dev/snd ... again, a follow the <help>
recommendations.  Obviously,  if you don't have a Gravis Ultrasound board,
for example,  you can unselect that driver).  After you've selected the SB
driver,  there should be a place to enter the IRQs and stuff you have
above ... list the IO ranges by the <bottom> of the range.
________
Ok,  now that you've <make menuconfig>'d

make dep
make clean
make zImage

assuming there are no errors:

make modules
make modules_install

cp /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage /

now edit /etc/lilo.conf and make a new stanza exactly like the one for
/vmlinuz,  but use /zImage and name the stanza something different.

run lilo,  reboot and select your new image (the name you gave the new
stanza).  Find a soundfile (like .au ... check out the one from
www.linux.org where Linus pronounces "Linux") and try 

cat file.au > /dev/audio

It's long,  I know.  Email if you have questions before you start.

						Will

			        harpo@udel.edu
               		      lowe@eecis.udel.edu
			http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~lowe/


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