Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2002 23:53:17 -0500 From: Brian T.Schellenberger <bts@babbleon.org> To: "Rob Anderson" <unixchf@adelphia.net>, <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: Sound Issues Message-ID: <20020306045318.1B898BA03@i8k.babbleon.org> In-Reply-To: <CPEBLDHMBFNPJIFOBGGFCEABCAAA.unixchf@adelphia.net> References: <CPEBLDHMBFNPJIFOBGGFCEABCAAA.unixchf@adelphia.net>
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On Tuesday 05 March 2002 11:15 pm, Rob Anderson wrote:
| Hi I just bought my first copy of freebsd about 3 days ago. I know you
| don't want nothing to do with me right? Sorry.
That's what we're here for. We were all new once. I was new 7 years ago . .
. but then I stopped using it so long I got to be almost-new all oever again
last year.
I installed it on Toshiba
| Satellite 2250xcds. Once again I know you don't want nothing to do with
| me. That is two strikes. I have got it loaded and it works wonderfully. I
| just can't seem to figure out how to configure the sound. I have been
| using Linux for about 2 years and I have been going to school for UNIX for
| about a year now. I can get around in it pretty good, but I am not getting
| the sound issue. I have used the maestro modules in linux which seem to
| work really well with my sound, but I can't seem to find the configuration
| utility, if there is one, to install the maestro and configure the sound.
Should be able to just load maestro support.
First try this by hand:
kldload snd_pcm
kldload snd_maestro3 (Assuming you have a maestro3)
if that works, the simple solution is to do that on bootup. I have an a
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/zz.sh that looks like this myself. I doubt you want all
of this stuff, but it shows some of the stuff you can do.
#! /bin/csh -f
# start
if (_$1 == _start) then
# I had gotten rid of this before--what did I do?
# Anyway I seem to need it back again. If I get
# it fixed again, make a note here so I know what
# I did!
#kldstat > /root/zz.sh.was.here
kldload snd_pcm
kldload snd_maestro3
#kldstat >> /root/zz.sh.was.here
sleep 1
/usr/local/bin/aumix -v 30
echo -n ' zz (snd_maestro)'
#/usr/local/bin/kdm
# This should have started already but in real life that doesn't
# seem to be the case.
# postfix start
ntpdate otc1.psu.edu
endif
# stop
if (_$1 == _stop) then
killall kdm
endif
| If you could please let me in on the secret it would be a great help. If
| you could also sneak in a canned response of how to set up a floppy that
| would be nice too.
|
| Thanks,
| Rob Anderson
| unixchf@adelphia.net
|
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