On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 09:57:10PM -0500, Luis Rossi wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bob McClure Jr" <robertmcclure@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <sound-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 9:16 AM > Subject: Re: [Sound] Re: help sound blaster > > > > On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 09:41:09AM -0500, Luis Rossi wrote: > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Bill Nottingham" <notting@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > To: <sound-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 11:34 PM > > > Subject: [Sound] Re: help sound blaster > > > > > > > > > > Luis Rossi (rossi.cadena@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) said: > > > > > The operating sistem doesn't recognize my sound card. I have a sound > > > > > blaster 16 isa (CT2230), the card has the plug & play technology but > > > > > the sistem still doesn't recognize any sound card. How can i install > > > > > my sound card. > > > > > > > > What does /proc/isapnp say? > > > > > > > > Bill > > > > > > I tried to find that archive but it seems that i don't have it. > > > please don't get mad with me it's just that i'm new to this. > > > > What the captain means to say is for you to run > > > > cat /proc/isapnp > > > > and report what it says. > > > > Cheers, > > -- > > Bob McClure, Jr. Bobcat Open Systems, Inc. > > robertmcclure@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.cumbytel.com/~bobcatos/ > > Linux: because I want to get there today. Without rebooting. > > Like i said before. It seems like i don't have that program or file or what > ever. I'm sorry but I'm suposed to have that? > > it could be posible that in the installation progress it didn't have copied? > > how can i install that program? Hmm. I sense a breakdown in communication. You must have "cat". You must have a /proc/isapnp. "cat" is a program you execute from a command line. You get that by executing a "terminal" or "console" program, or what we fondly call an "xterm". It pops up a new window with a prompt on the screen that will have some amount of information followed by a "$" prompt. Mine, for, instance, says yak:bob(L3) ~ [1021] $ The most basic will be something like bash 2.05 $ At that prompt, type cat /proc/isapnp "cat" actually means "concantenate" and is a tool to concatenate several files (or other sources) one after another and put them on the screen. This is the degenerate (and most often used) case of a single file or source. /proc/isapnp is not a real file, but is a "pseudo file" that is really a "hook" or a "viewport" into the kernel. If you get a directory listing of it: ls -l /proc/isapnp you get -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Jan 12 20:17 /proc/isapnp indicating it is a 0-length file. But if you "cat" it, you get a bunch of information. Let us know what it is. Cheers, -- Bob McClure, Jr. Bobcat Open Systems, Inc. robertmcclure@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.cumbytel.com/~bobcatos/ Linux: because I want to get there today. Without rebooting.
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