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5 OSS/Lite by Hannu Savolainen. Since the new Linux sound driver is founded
7 have to configure their sound system.
9 Be warned: Alan Cox is the current maintainer of the Linux sound driver so if
26 sites). It gives instructions about using sound with Linux. It's bit out of
45 Supported sound cards
138 Read the sound HOWTO (sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/docs/...?).
142 It's likely that you have some problems when trying to use the sound driver
145 values for the sound card than with DOS.
155 device file or the sound driver has been compiled without support for
160 required by the sound card is in use by some other device/driver.
167 for sound driver version 2.X or later.
178 recent sound driver version than this one. IT'S HIGHLY
182 - When installing separately distributed sound driver you should first
187 sources). Remove old version of linux/drivers/sound directory before
191 (see below). You need to do this only when installing sound driver
196 sound support during "make config"). Please refer to kernel documentation
199 use with various sound cards.
206 Readme of sound driver version 3.0.1 if you still want to use this method.
217 You are not running kernel which contains the sound driver. When using
218 modularized sound driver this error means that the sound driver is not
229 Configuring version 3.8 (for Linux) with some common sound cards
232 This document describes configuring sound cards with the freeware version of
240 address. There is a chance that it can autodetect your sound card. In this case
249 When configuring the sound driver, you should carefully
250 check each sound configuration option (particularly
264 are few sound chipsets which are SB compatible in Linux such as ESS1688 or
272 than SB drivers (see below). It is possible to get most sound cards to work
280 many users claim that sound quality in Linux is much worse than in DOS.
295 2. Trying to use a PnP (Plug & Play) card just like an ordinary sound card
305 There are sometimes both PnP and non-PnP versions of the same sound card.
314 PnP models of sound cards even you have managed to wake up the card properly.
322 See http://www.opensound.com/ossfree for information about sound cards
326 How to use sound without recompiling kernel and/or sound driver
329 There is a commercial sound driver which comes in precompiled form and doesn't
337 New versions of most sound cards use the so-called ISA PnP protocol for
346 PnP sound cards (as well as most other PnP ISA cards) are not supported
358 3) If you have the sound driver in Linux configured properly, the card should
376 versions of isapnptools so at least version 1.6 is required with sound cards.
435 Practically all sound cards have some kind of SB emulation mode
460 interface. Most sound cards are compatible with it. However,
471 Currently most sound cards are based on one of the MSS compatible codec
485 Most sound cards have a FM synthesizer chip. The OPL2 is a 2
488 FM chip which provides better sound quality and/or more available
509 (Intel) motherboards and on cheap sound cards. It should not be
522 any 16 bit stereo sound card. Due to its nature a fast CPU is
566 Analog Devices and Echo Speech have together defined a sound card
584 Ensoniq has designed a sound card architecture based on the
597 chips are used in many different sound cards, including some
643 Some of the earliest sound cards were jumper configurable. You have to
678 Many of the latest sound cards are based on some standard chips. If you
694 settings. If sound driver is configured to use the same settings, everything
698 Configuring sound driver (with Linux)
701 The sound driver is currently distributed as part of the Linux kernel. The
702 files are in /usr/src/linux/drivers/sound/.
723 about options for sound will then be asked.
725 After configuring the kernel and sound driver and compile the kernel
728 The sound driver configuration dialog
785 by almost any sound card today. However some natively supported cards
795 sound card to work.
833 - Answer 'y' if you have a sound card based on the Ensoniq SoundScape
1044 editing sound/local.h (after running the config program). Add defines for
1050 is also the default of the MPU401 driver. Don't configure the sound driver to
1153 and locate the sound driver initialization message for the SoundScape
1172 may sound weird.
1200 to the file linux/drivers/sound/local.h (after running make config).
1279 There are some ES1688/688 based sound cards and (particularly) motherboards
1301 The oldest (Sierra Aria based) sound cards made by Diamond are not supported
1319 These computers have a built in sound support based on the Jazz chipset.
1321 that there is something wrong with the mouse port and sound at least on
1324 and kernel failures when sound is used.
1373 The builtin sound hardware of Compaq Deskpro XL is now supported.
1375 In addition you need to manually edit linux/drivers/sound/local.h and
1382 Since there are so many different sound cards, it's likely that I have
1390 Please check the version of sound driver you are using before
1395 First of all, there is an easy way to make most sound cards work with Linux.
1400 new motherboards). This method works also with all/most PnP sound cards.
1427 relationships to sound card manufacturers. The second reason is that
1444 Information about unsupported sound cards and chipsets is welcome as well
1445 as free copies of sound cards, SDKs and operating systems.