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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Modem/Sound combo Post 21435 by boris888 on Thursday 16th of May 2002 10:47:54 AM
Old 05-16-2002
Quote:
Originally posted by killerserv
how about $sndconfig are you able to get the sound card configured or at least at the stage of auto-probeing. If you able to get to:
$sndconfig

on your unix and im sure there will be a step for autoprobe your current sound card. If its not succesfull it will show on screen that this sound card is not supported. Also try to post the output of:

$ dmesg | grep EISA

Also post what is your current kernel. If the card is not supported by your current kernel you may try to upgrade your kernel to the latest. More latest kernel having a wide numbers of devices supported on it. Give a try and do post the above informations.
Thank you, but I'm 14, and I've been using Linux for half-a-month! this is kinda going over my head.
I'm running kernel 2.4.2, and there is no autoprobe data when the kernel detects new hardware. I'll check tonight just what card it is, then go over my man pages again. thank you!
boris888
 

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SND_GUSC(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 					       SND_GUSC(4)

NAME
snd_gusc -- Gravis UltraSound ISA bridge device driver SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file: device sound device snd_gusc Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5): snd_gusc_load="YES" Non-PnP cards require the following lines in device.hints(5): hint.gusc.0.at="isa" hint.gusc.0.port="0x220" hint.gusc.0.irq="5" hint.gusc.0.drq="1" hint.gusc.0.flags="0x13" DESCRIPTION
The snd_gusc bridge driver allows the generic audio driver sound(4) to attach to Gravis UltraSound sound cards. The value of flags specifies the secondary DMA channel. If the secondary DMA channel is C, set the flags to (C | 0x10). For a sound card without the secondary DMA channel, the flags should be set to zero. HARDWARE
The snd_gusc driver supports the following sound cards: o Gravis UltraSound MAX o Gravis UltraSound PnP DIAGNOSTICS
xxx: gus pcm not attached, out of memory There are not enough memory to drive the device. SEE ALSO
sound(4) HISTORY
The snd_gusc device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 4.0. AUTHORS
Ville-Pertti Keinonen <will@iki.fi> Seigo Tanimura <tanimura@r.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp> BUGS
Recording pcm sound data is not supported yet. BSD
December 15, 2005 BSD
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