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From: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@jcu.cz>
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On Sun, 17 May 1998, Ville Ptsi wrote:

> I use 0.0.10 all the time cause anything never than that wont work. 
> Card is gus pnp 2MB ram. I set the addresses with isapnp and put them to
> the driver with parameters(snd_port=0x220,etc..).. and 0.0.10 makes
> sound. never dont. the never dont even create a mixer device.

I don't understand: If driver detects your card - there must be mixer
present in your system (check it - /proc/sound/0/mixer0).

Your problem is probably in muting (please, read FAQ before someone send
mail to this list):

Q: Driver is installed and sucessfully loaded in kernel, but it doesn't
   produce any sound. What's wrong?
A: You should raise volume for mixer channels and/or unmute mixer channels.
   Look for alsa-utils package at http://alsa.jcu.cz where are native mixers.

Q: Can I verify without native mixer program if outputs for card are muted?
A: Yes. You can do 'cat /proc/sound/0/mixer0'. If this command shows words
   like 'lmute' and 'rmute' by selected channels - mute is on.


						Jaroslav

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Jaroslav Kysela <perex@jcu.cz>
Academic Computer Centre, University of South Bohemia
Branisovska 31, C. Budejovice, CZ-370 05 Czech Republic


