Re: No sound in Sarge

From: Josef Oswald (oswald_at_chello.at)
Date: 08/28/04

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    Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2004 21:21:55 +0200
    
    

    Andreas Janssen <andreas.janssen@bigfoot.com> writes:

    > Hello
    >
    > Josef Oswald (<oswald@chello.at>) wrote:
    >> Andreas Janssen <andreas.janssen@bigfoot.com> writes:
    >>> dougpol1@adelphia.net (<dougpol1@adelphia.net>) wrote:
    >>>
    >>>> Have installed Sarge and am getting an error
    >>>> messege.
    >>>> Error initializing sound server device /dev/dsp can't be
    >>>> opened(no such device)sound driver will continue, using
    >>>> the null output.
    >>>> Is this a device i can download and install maybe with
    >>>> apt-get?
    >>>
    >>> You need to load the driver for your sound card. If you use Kernel
    >>> 2.6, installing discover and/or hotplug can probably do that. You can
    >>> also load it at boot time by adding the module name to /etc/modules.
    >>> To do that, you have of course to find out which driver you need. Use
    >>> lspci and a search engine to find out. If you want to use the alsa
    >>> drivers, install the alsa-base package and run alsaconfig. After
    >>> loading the driver, make sure you are in the audio group.
    >>
    >> Most Alsa-divers are already in the Kernel, I know for the
    >> Sound-blaster Live 5.1 I am using I could pick it when I compiled the
    >> kernel.
    >
    > Right, but the alsa-base package does not contain any drivers anyway.
    > But it does have some utilities, like an init script to save/restore
    > the mixer settings and alsaconf to set up your module configuration
    > properly.

    Thanks for pointing this out.
    >
    > best regards
    > Andreas Jansse
    >
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