I could "modprobe snd-i8x0" and play soundfiles - but the only thing I heard was *krschhhhhhhhhhhhh* :sad:
I don't know if they are the same or not, but I thought snd-intel8x0 was the appropriate module.
-wd
Note that it is no longer necessary or possible to configure sound in the
drivers/sound dir. Now one simply configures and makes one's kernel and
modules in the usual way.
And is looks like OSS is not compile into the arch kenrel any more.
[wdemoss@FRISCO kernel]$ grep SOUND_PRIME .config
# CONFIG_SOUND_PRIME is not set
So you can use alsa or recompile your own kernel.
]]>Hi J!
All alsa things is here www.alsa-project.org
but are you really sure that it's not included in arch kernel..hm..
if it's not it's easy to compile it yourself and add it to /etc/rc.conf ,see manual and wiki pages
and your network,is it working or not?
If it's not search the web and then add driver to /etc/modprobe.conf ,see manual also
Auf Wiedersehen oder bis gleich
i810_audio is an oss module, not an alsa module.
EDIT: if you want the alsa sound module, you're probably looking for snd-intel8x0 i believe.
]]>(*) I tried it today.. But the result was bad. I had eepro100 in it, but my network doesn't work.
With the standard ArchKernel I have all I want - only i810_audio is missing.
Thank you for your help.
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