Re: [SLUG] Sarge install -- was WMV & Linux

From: Chad Perrin (perrin@apotheon.com)
Date: Fri Jul 02 2004 - 02:40:44 EDT


Paul M Foster wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 01, 2004 at 07:24:04PM -0400, Chad Perrin wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
>>Update on circumstances: I installed on this machine without a sound card
>>in
>>it. I have since then shut it down (ooh, me blaspheme) to put an Ensoniq
>>sound
>>card into it. Is there any way to get it supporting sound now without
>>reinstalling or recompiling the kernel?
>
>
> I don't recall the distro you're using, but with most modern distros,
> you should simply be able to fire up the machine and have the OS find
> the hardware and configure it. If not, then check to see that the
> appropriate modules/software were actually installed. It is possible
> that you might have to tweak configs and such to make it work, depending
> on the hardware and software installed. Bottom line is that you should
> neither have to reinstall nor recompile for sound to work.
>

I'm using Debian testing with the Sarge installer.

I know not even the first thing about setting up sound in a Linux machine.
Every Linux machine I've installed has been either a random install just to see
what would happen or has been a server before this -- which, of course, means
that sound was not a necessary part of the deal, or even desirable in any way.
The only way any of these things had sound hardware at all is if it was
integrated with the motherboard. You'll have to speak to me on the level of an
ignorant little child for now, I'm afraid.

I fired up the machine. Unfortunately, I don't know how to "have the OS find
the hardware and configure it." I don't know which modules and/or software need
to be installed. If you could point me in the right direction, I'd be grateful.
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