alsa-driver-1.0.6

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Hi, it is not the speakers because I also use this same sound card under 
windows xp professional servicepack 2 and it works just fine.  so the 
best bet to get alsa working is to download sources from 
alsa-project.org and compile drivers, libs and utils with a 
/usr/src/linux link to the source of the kernel I wish to use with it 
then does the latest version of alsa have a tool that will probe for the 
soundcard and is any alsa included with speakup modified kernels for 
fedora core 3?  bye On Wed, 11 May 2005, Sean McMahon wrote:

> Were you the person who posted about there being no sound but you got no errors
> from alsa?  It could be your speakers.  Try plugging in a pair of headphones and
> see what happens.alsa-utils is not part of the kernel someone else who uses that
> kernel can answer your other alsalib question.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nick Gawronski" <nick at nickgawronski.com>
> To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 8:08 AM
> Subject: Re: alsa-driver-1.0.6
>
>
>> Hi, Can someone tell me the latest speakup modified kernel version
>> because there are two different versions and I am not really sure what
>> one is the newest with the most current stuff.  This is why I keep
>> saying it would be nice if old versions of kernels would be removed from
>> the site because usually people just want or need the currently newest
>> stable one.  Is alsautils and alsalibs included with the speakup
>> modified kernels for the latest version and also How can I find compiled
>> rpms of packages like ircii that does not come with fedora core 3?  bye On
>> Wed, 11 May 2005, Janina Sajka wrote:
>>
>>> Use 1.0.8 -- or 1.0.9.
>>>
>>> If you upgrade your Speakup Modified kernel, you'll get 1.0.8.
>>>
>>> Jude DaShiell writes:
>>>> The code in that package produces cascading errors when I make it on this
>>>> machine.  Before I do a syntax check I'll download the FC3 SRpMs and
>>>> install them to see if their presence will help clear these errors.  If
>>>> that fails and that's a distinct probability, perhaps using
>>>> alsa-driver-1.0.8 at least for the next update might be a good idea.
>>>> That built with no errors as did the rest of the alsa packages until I ran
>>>> alsaconfig and having found the correct card when it tried playing a sound
>>>> came back with an error 1267 cannot find any cards, I wish this software
>>>> could have caught that and provided more useful error information earlier.
>>>> Has anyone else on this list had better luck getting this package actually
>>>> playing sound with an snd-ens1371 card?  Last night I was using the
>>>> instructions that came off the alsa-project web site itself for this card
>>>> and never made it past the first make on alsa-driver-1.0.6
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>
>>
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