* Re: [gentoo-user] no audio
@ 2007-05-28 4:47 99% ` Dale
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From: Dale @ 2007-05-28 4:47 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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maxim wexler wrote:
>>> For a 2.6.19.5 kernel on a PIII w/SBLive soundcard
>>> using snd-emu10k1 module. I emerged alsa-utils and
>>>
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> Yes, I used lspci. That's how I know what module to
> use. Also note kernel version. Definitely not "old
> style".
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>> an old style system. It is possible, that you may
>> need to manually
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Well, I have a SoundBlaster card too. Mine works so let's see if this
will help. Everything is built into my kernel, no modules. My lspci
reports this:
> 01:0a.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1
> (rev 0a)
This is my kernel stuff:
> <*> Emu10k1 (SB Live!, Audigy, E-mu APS)
> ? ? <*> Advanced Linux Sound
> Architecture ? ?
> ? ? <*> Sequencer
> support ? ?
> ? ? < > Sequencer dummy
> client ? ?
> ? ? <*> OSS Mixer
> API ? ?
> ? ? <*> OSS PCM (digital audio)
> API ? ?
> ? ? [*] OSS PCM (digital audio) API - Include plugin
> system ? ?
> ? ? [*] OSS Sequencer
> API ? ?
> ? ? [ ] Dynamic device file minor
> numbers ? ?
> ? ? [*] Support old ALSA
> API ? ?
> ? ? [*] Verbose procfs
> contents ? ?
Maybe that will help.
Dale
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