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Subject: Help!
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Date: Sun, 27 Sep 1998 14:52:44 -0700 (PDT)
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  I sent this out a few minutes ago, but I think I messed up the e-mail
address so I'm doing it again.
  I must be the only person out there who can't get the ALSA suite up and
running easily.  I've tried both the stable and beta versions; strangely,
the beta ones seem closer to working than the "stable" ones.
  I'm running Linux 2.0.35 here.  I had the OSS/Free on board, but removed
it from the kernel before installing.  My card is a SB-16 *NON* PnP.
  One problem is that the programs won't recognize, say, /dev/audio,
complaining it doesn't exist.  And alsamixer complains:

alsamixer: failed to open mixer #0/#0: No such file or directory.

  I downloaded ALSA for one reason: to try full-duplex on Speak Freely.  But
now I don't have any sound at all.  Help!

Mike

