[ltp] Redhat 7.3 and sound

root linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Tue, 01 Oct 2002 21:52:08 -0700


Actually, copy over the modules.conf portion for the cs42xx sound device ONLY!

Reboot and look at the startup message file by running dmesg | more.  You
should see some lines simular to the following:

Crystal 4280/46xx + AC97 Audio, version 1.28.32, 06:30:34 Jun  1 2002
cs46xx: Card found at 0xf0100000 and 0xf0000000, IRQ 11
cs46xx: Thinkpad 600X/A20/T20 (1014:0153) at 0xf0100000/0xf0000000, IRQ 11
ac97_codec: AC97 Audio codec, id: 0x4352:0x5914 (Cirrus Logic CS4297A rev B)

If not, the sound subsystem was NOT installed when you installed Red Hat and
needs to be installed.  There are instructions on the Internet on how to set
this up.

Good luck and hope this helps.'

BTW, I just had a great deal of fun installing RH 7.1 on a A22p.  Thanks to
the Linux-Laptops site I found some good hints on what to do to get everything
up and running.  Connecting to the Internet proved to be the most difficult.
Sound worked OTB.

James Mckenzie

Brandon Philips wrote:

> Make sure your /etc/modules.conf looks similiar to mine... (attached)
>
> Good Luck
>
> -Brandon Philips
>
> On Sunday 29 September 2002 02:42 pm, The Evil One wrote:
> > t 7.3, Windows 98, and XP
> > If I setup the defaults for the cs4232 module in windows via ps2
> > (ps2 audio enable)
> > then restart my machine beeps twice, then restarts, seemingly moving the
> > IRQS and IO's around so once I do finally load linux I get module load
> > failures
> > I have tried the exact configuration I've seen people use on this mailing
> > list and it simply wont work for me, maybe im doing something wrong, can
>
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>                    Name: modules.conf
>    modules.conf    Type: Plain Text (text/plain)
>                Encoding: 7bit