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From: Ville Syrjala <villes@syrjala.pp.sci.fi>
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Subject: Re: New woes with ESS Solo1 card!
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On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Jose L Gomez Dans wrote:

> After the couple of messages that came up last week on ESS Solo1, I guess I
> have to buy myself a gun and commit suicide...
> 
> 	I am running a 2.2.2 kernel (I thought I'd help :D), without sound
> support, and I have a ess solo1 card. I downloaded the drivers (0.3 pre4),

You must have sound support in kernel 2.2.x for ALSA to work. Just the
basic sound support option, none of the soundcard drivers. This module is
called soundcore.o. Read the ALSA INSTALL file, it explains everything.

> libs (0.3 pre4), and utils (0.3 pre3). Compilation went OK (./configure ;
> make ; make install), but I can't load the snd-esssolo1 module, I get that
> /lib/modules/2.2.2/misc/snd.o unresolved symbol unregister_sound_dsp
> /lib/modules/2.2.2/misc/snd.o unresolved symbol register_sound_dsp
> /lib/modules/2.2.2/misc/snd.o unresolved symbol unregister sound_special
> /lib/modules/2.2.2/misc/snd.o unresolved symbol register_sound_special
> snd: No such file or directory
> snd: No such file or directory
> 
> 	Before (with kernel 2.2.1), at least the card was detected. Does
> anyone have any clues on how to get this card working?
> 
> 	BTW, when I run the snddevice file (I think that was its name; the
> one that creates the /dev files), this doesn't create a directory called
> snd, as it should from the mini-HOWTO. This is not happening because the
> snddevice file has STATIC defined as 0 in one of its first lines...
> 
> 	Thanks a lot!
> 	Jose
> 	
> -- 
> Jose L Gomez Dans			PhD student
> 					Radar & Communications Group
> 					Department of Electronic Engineering
> 					University of Sheffield UK
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Ville Syrjl
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