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From: "Daniel Uthoff" <Daniel_Uthoff@gmx.de>
To: <alsa-user@jcu.cz>
Subject: Problem with GUS PnP and ALSA Driver 0.0.12
Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 19:07:27 +0200
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Hi,

I'm really new in the Linux- and especially the ALSA-world, but I wanted to
hear my soundcard under Linux and so I gave the ALSA driver a try. The
compilation of the sources was no problem at all and I thought I managed the
entries in the /etc/conf.modules, but when I try "modprobe snd-interwave" or
"utils/alsasound start" I get the message "Device busy", or something like
that (sorry, I have to mail from anothe machine).

I sat the I/O, IRQ and DMAs to my settings.

Is this just a small problem a Linux newbie can handle, or what could this
be?

My configuration:
GUS PnP: IRQ=12, I/O Synth=220, I/O Codec=32C, DMA1=5, DMA2=7
Linux 2.0.33
ALSA Driver 0.0.12


By the way: Can I use the KDE mixer and sound utilities, or do I need the
ALSA utils?


Big Thanks for any help

    Daniel


