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Sound-HOWTO docs wrong; what next?



I've recompiled my kernel in order to get sound working. Now when I
reboot I can see messages about my sound card, so I went back to the
documentation to see how to test the sound.

"The Linux Sound HOWTO; Installation (p15 of 26)", section 4.3 states
that there should be a "/dev/sndstat" file.

There isn't one.

It says it can be created by using the short script at the "end of the
file Readme.linux in the directory /usr/src/linux/drivers/sound".

There is no such directory.

However, I surmised that the /usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.1/drivers/sound
would be equivalent. Nonetheless, there is no "Readme.linux" in this
directory, and the two READMEs that are there don't have such a script
(at least not that I can recognize).

I installed saytime as a test program; it appears to run, but I hear
nothing.

I still don't quite get how modules work, so I'm sure I've just gotten
something screwed up, and in conjunction with faulty documentation (the
aforementioned Sound HOWTO), I'm at a loss.

I've clued in enough to the various posts that I know there's such
commands as lsmod, insmod, rmmod, and modprobe, and I've tinkered around
with them, but haven't had much luck. The lsmod shows: vmnet, vmmon,
binfmt-aout, vfat, and fat. I've tried to "insmod sb" (guessing that
"sb" means "SoundBlaster") and "insmod sound", but there's "no module
found by that name".

I'll continue trying to read what I can about modules in general and
sound in particular, but I'd really appreciate it if anyone could give
me any pointers. (To be honest, I tend to distrust the documentation
since so much of what I've read over the past year isn't quite right in
one way or another.)




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