Old_Fogie
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Joined: Feb. 2006 |
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Posted: Feb. 28 2006,01:47 |
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Hi all !
I'm a new user to DSL and I'm am totally impressed; this is truly fantastic.
I simply have no sound on this old laptop.....altho it runs DSL and openoffice fantastic
I think I'm pretty close to getting it; I see that others with various other Linux distributions claim to have success for this exact same laptop. However I just cannot seem to get it to work for me and was wondering if someone might be able to assist have input, etc.
Laptop Info: Gateway 2000 Solo Model 9100 Chasis revision code: E2.1/CHPC 13.3 " Screen 66 MHz 2 Gig Hard Drive 160 MB Ram Bios Revision is 8.16 (latest available for my chasis)
The sound system spec's (from Gateway's website for my serial number) are:
Yamaha YM715 and 704B: 16 bit stereo audio, 20 voice, four-operator FM music synthesis; full-duplex operation with two DMA channels, hardware wavetable synthesis DVD audio: Dolby Digital certified, two channel playback Volume control: Rotary hardware control on left side of unit. Rotating towards rear increases volume of internal speakers and speaker out connector. Speakers: Stereo speakers built into palm-rest Microphone: Omni-directional microphone in middle of plastic panel in front of keyboard Connectors: Microphone, line in, line out, headphone out MIDI in/out: Via game/MIDI port
I have Plug and Play OS turned off in the BIOS.
The bios settings for the sound are as follows: On-board stereo sound - [Enabled] I/O Address [220H-22FH] MPU-401 I/O Address [330H-333H] Interrupt: [IRQ 5] DMA Channel [DMA CH0] Wave 2 DMA [DMA CH1] Joystick [Enabled]
I have tried to open terminal and run "alsaconf" As soon as I do that I get (2) lines of error's error 1: "cannot locate module snd" error 2: "cat proc/asound/version: no such file or directory
But then the AlsaConfig program loads.
I've tried to use the sound for a Yamaha_OPL3-sa2/sa3 as from surfing the web others indicate that this driver works for them.
I dont need midi or joystick if that matters at all.
There are two options that I get asked in the Alsaconfig relating to the size in KB of the DMA . It apparently lets you use 4-64? But I don't have any idea for that so I was using 4.
I can get to the end of the Alsaconfig wizard. It then does some stuff in background and tries to load the alsa. And then it fails.
Now possibly? and i'm not sure. But maybe I did not download all the right stuff in aptget for alsa? There is so much and it is kind of confusing to me a newcomer to linux.
I do know that my cd rom drive is working. As when I open XMSS i can browse to my cd rom and select the .cda's and click play and the cd rom spins up. The XMSS by defaul is going with the OSS driver.
Even on the live CD i have no sound for whatever that is worth.
Thank you very much in advance for any help.
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