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:Chicago Tribune: Linux Corner: No noise from your speakers? Here's sound advice
Chicago Tribune: Linux Corner: No noise from your speakers? Here's sound advice
Sep 4, 1999, 14 :33 UTC (6 Talkback[s]) (5216 reads)

(Other stories by V. Navratilova) (As seen on linux.com)

"So you finally took the plunge and installed Linux on your machine. You've proven your guru-dom by configuring X-Windows properly and have even started to surf the Net, but when you go to play XBoing or Quake, you aren't hearing anything from your speakers. That's probably because your sound card has not been configured."

"Configuring a sound card under Linux is an obscure task that hasn't been automated by any Linux distribution other than Red Hat, which attempts to configure SoundBlaster cards automatically."

"To configure other devices such as a CD-ROM or a modem under Linux, you'd simply recompile the kernel with support for that specific device enabled, but sound cards are a little trickier. Currently, configuring the sound card under non-Red Hat distributions requires that you know the DMA, IRQ, I/O address and MPU I/O address of the card. These aren't things that are readily apparent, so the process involves two phases: reconnaissance for sound card information and then using that information to compile sound support into the kernel."

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
If you need to recompile the kernel then ...   NEVER recompile!   
JF Martinez
Sep 4, 1999, 16:55:19
 
If the author made a inferior decision o ...   Flaming not a good idea   
Rafael
Sep 4, 1999, 17:37:47
 
You know something - maybe the author ha ...   Re: NEVER recompile!   
Jason
Sep 4, 1999, 19:27:16
 
compiling a kernel is a "right of passag ...   ALWAYS compile   
CodeZ
Sep 5, 1999, 00:25:31
 
Maybe I have assumed too much.
I thought ...   Have I been laboring under a misconception?   
dinotrac
Sep 5, 1999, 04:00:34
 
The point is:  As long as kernel recompi ...   Re: Re: NEVER recompile!   
JF Martinez
Sep 5, 1999, 11:05:14
 
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