Re: soundless in kazaa
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 15:11:26 -0500,
Sam Rosenfeld <sam@wdn.com> wrote in message
<[🔎] 20031217201126.GA1025@wdn.com>:
> I installed Debian Woody about 6 months ago and to my knowledge have
> not experienced sound since then, with one exception: In using either
> isapnptools or ALSA a test responded with a sound. I have tried from
> time to time to resurrect sound so that I could listen to music CDs on
> my CD-Rom etc. but I haven't been able to. Some friends have
> suggested that I could compile sound without recompiling the kernel,
> but I haven't been able to do so.
>
> A few pieces of data: I'm using Linux 2.2.20,
..'apt-cache search kernel-image', you want a recent 2.4 kernel for K6.
> Woody, Ensoniq SoundScape Vivo 90 sound card (which I believe the
> module sscape.o supports), an AMD K6-2/400, 196M ram, 6gig hd. Also,
> when booting, I get a message that my Ensoniq card is recognized with
> no problems. Note: When compiling the new kernel and distro etc, I
> must have also chosen to download binary files, so, of course, I have
> no source files in storage.
..in a pinch, use the cd's bf2.4 or a k6 off your cd set,
beware, these have the break() bug.
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