anotheer alsa question

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Hi Thomas, there are two things to check here.  First, make sure you've
run the snddevices script, which I believe is in the drivers
directory.  Second, make sure you've loaded the snd-pcm-oss module.
HTH


On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Thomas Stivers wrote:

> I feel a little dumb, but I ddiscovered that I was trying to load a
> nonexistant misspelled emu10k1 driver for my sblive. I got the driver to
> load and alsa sees the card now, but when I try to use mpg123 for example
> it cannot find /dev/dsp. Do I need to make this a link to a new device now
> that alsa is running the card?
> 
> I am discovering that every time you answer/solve one question/problem in
> linux you find a new one *grin*. Thanks for the help.
> 
> 
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