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Subject: Re: Debian is not for me
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 14:43:25 -0700
From: Clayton Stapleton <vernon@impulsedata.net>


Thanks for the help SOUND is now working. Looking at /proc/pci showed
that es1371 was included so that running modprobe es1371 did install it.
But had to go to /dev/hdd and add myself to the user disk and now I can
listen to any of my music cd's.
Clay Stapleton

On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, you wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 08:26:03PM -0700, Clayton Stapleton wrote:
> > It is a Sound Blaster 16 PCI sound card. The system BIOS is set to recognize
> > PnP cards and is used by Win 98 and Suse 6.4 distro's so I do not want to 
> > change it. The sound chip is a Ensoniq 1371, IRQ 11 and i/o=6800-683F. I
> > have read the PnP Howto and Alsa mini-Howto with no clue on how to get
> > the sound card recognized. Any help would be appricated.
> 
> If it *IS* a PCI card, then . . . ISA PnP has nothing to do with it.
> 
> Log on as root, do:
> 
> cat /proc/pci
> 
> and look for your card.  Is it there?
> 
> Then, try loading the es1371 module:
> 
> modprobe es1371
> 
> Then, make sure you have added "yourself" (whoever "yourself" is that
> is trying to run an audio application) to the audio group.
> 
> That should work, unless you are out of resources.
> 
> I have a Sound Blaster 16 PCI card, and it runs just fine.
> 
> John S.
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