[FC2T3] Sound card failure CS4236B
mike
mike at bristolreccc.co.uk
Tue May 18 11:56:34 UTC 2004
On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 22:53 +0300, Fred New wrote:
> On Wed 5/5/2004 7:01 PM, mike wrote:
>
> >> On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 15:54 +0300, Fred New wrote:
> >>
> >> I have had bug
> >> http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=115885 open for a
> >> while for my onboard ISAPnP CS4235. It doesn't look like the kernel and
> >> kudzu have ISAPnP working yet. I gave up and installed an Ensoniq 1371
> >> that was lying around the office.
> >>
> >> Fred
> >>
> >
> >I've got one of these at home - no probs
> >
> >Have you tried mod-probing the driver ie:
> >
> >modprobe snd-cs4236
>
> Well, I hadn't tried it lately, but an attempt just now gave the usual message:
> # modprobe snd-cs4236
> FATAL: Error inserting snd_cs4236 (/lib/modules/2.6.5-1.350/kernel/sound/isa/cs423x/snd-cs4236.ko): No such device
>
> (kernel-2.6.5-1.350)
>
> This worked under FC1 using OSS, but I never got it working under ALSA. But then, I never tried the ALSA packages from CCRMA Planet, either. Maybe there's a parameter I don't know how to set. I would be interested in hearing how you got yours to work.
>
> Fred
> --
If you are still having problems this is my setup
/etc/modprobe.conf just
has
alias sound snd-cs4236
doing modprobe sound brings it up
to get it to come up automatically on boot I
edited /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit, found the following section
if LC_ALL=C fgrep -q "options sound dmabuf=1" /etc/modules.conf
2>/dev/null ; then
alias=`/sbin/modprobe -c | awk '/^alias sound / { print $3 }'`
if [ -n "$alias" -a "$alias" != "off" ]; then
action $"Loading sound module ($alias): " modprobe sound
fi
alias=`/sbin/modprobe -c | awk '/^alias sound-slot-0 / { print $3 }'`
if [ -n "$alias" -a "$alias" != "off" ]; then
action $"Loading sound module ($alias): " modprobe sound-slot-0
fi
fi
and deleted the top line ie
if LC_ALL=C fgrep -q "options sound dmabuf=1" /etc/modules.conf
2>/dev/null ; then
and the closing if
and finally put alsactl restore in rc.local
not totally elegant but it works
Have you checked whether something else is getting initialised and
getting in the way (check what aliases you have in /etc/modprobe.conf)
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