Re: building kernel for ac97 sound card

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The sound card drivers are modules, so just build the module if need be.
Ac97 sounds pretty standard to me though, so I think it should be part of the standard setup already.
The pc speaker is something else though.
There is a module called pcspkr which allow the use of that.
All pc's does not have a speaker though.
Maybe I am missing something in your message?
Regards, Willem




On Fri, 23 Oct 2020, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

I have an ac97 sound card and a c-media usb sound card on a system.  I
have only had success activating the pcspeaker when building a kernel for
gentoo.  I have no clue as to what to enable to get this done.  This is
even after having gone through lspci output and lsmod output with the
install-minimal dvd running the operating system  The speaker-test utility
puts out sound in the chroot environment and is silent after first boot
into the new environment made by the compiled kernel.


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