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[ILUG] Sound cards again (YMF 754)

[ILUG] Sound cards again (YMF 754)

Liam Bedford * at lbedford.org
Thu Dec 28 11:50:18 GMT 2000


On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 08:43:52PM +0000, Mark Page came forth with:
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Liam Bedford wrote:
> 
> What Distro?
> 
Debian Testing (Woody)
> I installed Mandrake 7.2 and for the first time ever a distro recognised
> and configured the card you mention. But whilst a CD would play with no
> problem any mp3 was a disaster - horrendous feedback and other noise. I
> rectified by turning off the Arts control in KDE 2 - maybe thats the
> problem!!
> 
found it... 

I have to load the modules at the beginning of the boot sequence (as a hack,
I added modprobe ymfpci; modprobe -r ymfpci to the keymap loading script),
and then alsa behaves. Not sure why, but I suspect it has to do with the
special SONY bios again..

L.
-- 
     dBP   dBBBBb | And how does it feel like to make it happening,
              dBP | And how does it feel like to breath with everything,
   dBP    dBBBK'  | And how does it feel like to let forever be, 
  dBP    dB' db   | And how does it feel like to spend a little lifetime
 dBBBBP dBBBBP'   | sitting in the gutter screaming symphony




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