Thanks for everyones help on this, I installed Planet CCRMA and now all works as it should, and just in the nik of time, I'm having my internet connection disabled in an hours time! Thanks again, Rory.
--- Rory Walsh rorytheroar@yahoo.com wrote: > Yeah it exists alright, but everytime I log onto a
session I get a message saying it doesn't exist? I went into my BIOS on start up but I found nothing to do with PnP options? Any other suggestions?
--- Dan Neveu neveu@buffalo.edu wrote: > I'm no hardware expert, but maybe one of these
points will help:
As far as the OSS irq problem: check that plug and play enabled in your bios so that linux can handle the irq allocation. beyond that, i don't know.
Sndconfig is not installed by default on RH8.0+.
You
should be able to find it on installation disk 3, in the RPM's folder.
Finally, check the /dev directory to see if dsp
even
exists. There's been at least one occasion where i've had to manually add
a
symlink to dsp0.
ln -s dsp dsp0
good luck, dan
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003, [iso-8859-1] Rory Walsh
wrote:
This one goes out to the the redhat users out
there! I
have installed redhat 8.0 on my laptop and
everything
ran very smoothly, everything runs, except the sound(which is the only reason I installed it in
the
first place!). Basically whenever I log into a
session
I get an error saying, /dev/dsp/ no such
device....,
the soundcard I have is just a simple Via Tech
AC97, I
would have thought that is was a standard enough generic sound card? I tried to install OSS but
that
failed, giving these results,
your currently detected hardware combination
works
with the base OSS software so you don't need to select any additional
drivers
when ordering the permanent OSS license.
Warning: Some of the devices failed to
initialize.
See /usr/lib/oss/soundon.log for more info.
Some common system setup errors were detected: 1: PCI interrupt not allocated by BIOS
Please look at /usr/lib/oss/errors.log for troubleshooting instructions.
Another thing, I have not used Linux since I was
in
university and I seem to remember tools like
SndConfig
where I could config my audio? Things like this
seem
to be mising from this distribution. I also
looked
at
ALSA but it appears that I need the src for my
linux
distro, I don't have this either.
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