Re: Lost sound capabilities (/dev/dsp: No such device)
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 14:16:08 -0400,
Levi Waldron <lw@cedar.forestry.utoronto.ca> wrote in message
<[🔎] 200309241416.08757.lw@cedar.forestry.utoronto.ca>:
> On September 21, 2003 11:02 pm, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
...
> > ..keep your custom kernel, but 'apt-get install' a standard kernel
> > and compare 'lsmod' output, on booting between them.
>
> I'm already using the standard kernel kernel-image-2.4.18-386, sorry,
> that's what I meant by a "stock non-installation kernel", I should
> have been more clear about that.
..ah. Now with that as a baseliner, getting the newest 2.4.22 or -23
and doing the debian style kernel build etc, _might_ do the trick.
> > ..play with modprobe, it looks like sound doesn't know
> > what isa-pnp found.
>
> The problem I've been having here is that every time I specify any io=
> option to modprobe, I get an error! For example:
>
> retro:/# modprobe ad1848 io=0x220 irq=7
..tried without these io irq dma etc settings?
..a brute force idea might be a looping modprobe raid, like this:
'for irq in `seq 15 ` ; do for io1 in `seq 0 1 9` a b c d e f ; do \
for io2 in `seq 0 1 9` a b c d e f ; do for io3 in `seq 0 1 9` a b \
c d e f ; do modprobe ad1848 io=0x$io1$io2$io3 irq=$irq ;done ;done \
;done ;done'. Not tested etc.
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