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Re: sound and cardbus stuff



On Sat, 2003-02-15 at 21:49, mike808@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
> > Gee. Thanks for all the wonderful advice. I'll muddle through on my own.
> 
> Hey, why is it our problem we don't have your goofy hardware that doesn't work?

That was supposed to be an attempt at sarcasm ( in the midst of my
frustration) Nate now has a really bad attitude about Linux. If it aint
NetBSD he doesn't want to mess with it without grumbling and bitching.

> Is a "generic AC97" sound card support a selection?
> BTW, that chip has builtin MPEG-2 AC3 (aka MP3) support.

alsa seems to want some AC97 stuff, so I'm not sure.
> 
> I also found this patch from last August for the 2.5 kernels.
> Maybe you can backport it.
> Maybe Mikec can give you some of his extra "gotos". :=)

OK. So we forgot who we're talking about here. [tap tap] hello?! My name
is Steve and I'm really really stooopid. ;-P

<really huge snippage>

> Note that last entry: It implies *ALSA* support. I'm guessing *your* chip
> comes up with the previous PCI device ID, and doesn't get recognized.
> Maybe a different stepping?

installed the driver, libs and utils according to Garp. When I modprobe
snd-cs46xx it tells me device not found. Played a little with memory
address and IRQ's but didn't work.

> Does that help?

No, but I doubt that much would 8^(

Steve

A man who doesn't know how to dance has sex with alot of waitresses.
Voltaire


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