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From: Derkjan de Haan <j.d.j.dehaan@student.utwente.nl>
To: alsa-user@alsa.jcu.cz
Subject: Need some help... :-(
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Hi,

I'm in need of some assistance in getting the alsa sound driver to work. I have
compiled and installed the drivers, edited /etc/conf.modules according to the
example in the install doc, ran snddevices.  I have edited the IRQ's and DMA's
in conf.modules to suit my hardware configuration; then I ran the sound.init
script to start the driver. The driver shows up in /proc with the correct
values, but I don't get sound. Doing a 'cat /dev/sndinfo' gives me a 'Operation
not supported by device'. The 'control' program from alsa-lib is however
capable of identifying my card correctly.
I'm using kernel 2.1.96 and a Gus PnP. I previously used the ultrasound
drivers, and they always worked fine.
Am I overlooking something ?


regards,

Derkjan

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Date: 16-Apr-98
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