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From: Wim De Smet (kromagg_at_gmail.com)
Date: 05/12/05
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Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 23:01:50 +0200 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
On 5/12/05, sabina <Sabina.Puljek@public.srce.hr> wrote:
>
> Please i need driver es 1373
In the future, I would advise you to use a subject in your mails and
to be a little more verbose with your question. I'm going to assume
that you know next to nothing about your kernel configuration. Follow
these steps:
do uname -r. If it is 2.2.20, install a newer kernel like so:
apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18-1-686
You can see all kernel images by searching for them: (handy if you
have a different type of processor, or are not running woody)
apt-cache search 'kernel-image'
After that, make sure lilo is configured well (probably is), let the
install run it, and reboot.
Now, if you have a decent number kernel, as root run:
modconf
and look for the section with audio drivers. In that section, try out
a few and you will probably find a good one for your soundcard.
Once you have installed the driver in the kernel, install a mixer
program like aumix, and make sure your sound is not muted.
greets,
Wim
P.S.: If you are running woody, I'd suggest upgrading to sarge
(currently still 'testing'). It's quite stable, much more featurefull
and will be the next stable soon.
P.P.S: soon means 'when hell freezes over'
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