Re: [aclug-L] PnP sound in 2.2.2
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Jesse:
thanks, i will get the info and see if their drivers match my board.
mike wagle
Jesse Kaufman wrote:
>
> i don't know much about PnP and kernel stuff, but i have been very satisfied
> with ALSA's (alsa.jcu.cz) sound drivers... it supports quite a few cards
> (including my AudioPCI es1370 card), and (with my card) seems to work a
> little better anyway...
>
> jesse
>
> j m wagle wrote:
>
> > I finally got a new version of linux installed and still no sound.
> > according to the documentation that came with the kernel, my OP931M
> > sound card is a 'plug and play'. all I know is that when this
> > computer had windoz the sound was loud with the following settings:
> > 220, irq 7, dma 0
> >
> > the following was from a pnpdump.
> >
> > (CONFIGURE OPT0931/-1 (LD 0
> > # ANSI string -->AUX0<--
> > # (ACT Y)
> > ))
> > #
> > # Logical device id OPT9310
> >
> > # (IO 2 (BASE 0x0220))
> > # Logical device decodes 16 bit IO address lines
> > # Minimum IO base address 0x0e0c
> > # Maximum IO base address 0x0ffc
> > # IO base alignment 4 bytes
> > # Number of IO addresses required: 4
> > # (IO 3 (BASE 0x0e0c))
> >
> > pnpprobe returned a short error message :(
> >
> > has anyone had any luck with linux pnp programs?
> > where is a good source for information?
> >
> > any help will be appreciated.
> >
> > mike wagle,
> > wichita.
> > ---
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