John Lavin on Fri, 5 Jul 2002 05:30:06 +0200 |
Resending because I think it got lost in the SSH discussion. I've gotten a couple of suggestions: Gabe wants me to lock down a IRQ so that the sound card will definitely have it available to me. Believe it or not, I have no idea how to get to the bios setup on this laptop. The usual keystrokes at bootup don't work. Its a Toshiba Pentium 225CDS FWIW. It also was suggested that my setserial could be preempting the sound card's use of a serial port. Not sure where to go on that one. Any comments are apreciated... John Lavin said: > I had some updates on my adventures in kernel compiling. I don't have > my sound card working yet, but I've worked through a bunch of other > dependencies, getting a pretty compact kernel and still supporting all > my hardware. > > > Yeah - forgot to mention that. I have a Yamaha OPL3-SA3 card and I > > selected OSS Sound Modules, and Yamaha OPL2 and OPL3 pnp card support > > as in-kernel. > It seems that if you want this sound card compiled in the kernel, > I think you need to specify the card parameters at compile time. I can > compile successfully if I compile as a module. I'm using sndconfig to > try get my card up. > > My current error in syslog when running sndconfig is: > opl3sa2: No PnP cards found > opl3sa2: Search for a card at 0x880. > opl3sa2: chipset version = 0x3 > opl3sa2: Found OPL3-SA3 (YMF715B or YMF719B) > ad1848: Interrupt test failed (IRQ12) > opl3sa2: Control I/O port 0x370 not free > opl3sa2: There was a problem probing one of the ISA PNP cards, > continuing -john -- John Lavin jlavin@ccil.org Public Key: http://mercury.ccil.org/~jlavin/lavin-public-key.gpg ______________________________________________________________________ "Petty fears and petty pleasures are but a shadow of the reality." - H.D. Thoreau Attachment:
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