From: Michael S. <mi...@es...> - 2005-12-28 15:56:25
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On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 07:59 +0100, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote: > On Tuesday 27 December 2005 23:26, Michael Sullivan wrote: > > I tried your modprobe line. I don't have snd-seq-midi: > > > > camille ~ # modprobe snd-seq-midi > > FATAL: Module snd_seq_midi not found. > > Then you have a problem with your ALSA kernel modules. You will need to > rebuild them and/or your kernel. The listing of installed modules can be > obtained with this command: > > # modprobe -l|grep snd > > > If it matters, I use alsa-driver. I couldn't get my sound card to work > > with ALSA support compiled into the kernel... > > I don't use Gentoo, so I can't advice you about issues with packages on this > distro, but I noticed this: > > Kernel ---------------------------------------------------- > Linux camille 2.6.14-gentoo-r5 #1 SMP Sat Dec 17 00:10:21 CST 2005 i686 > Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.66GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux > > The "SMP" part means "Symmetric multiprocessing". This kernel is compiled for > a multiprocessor computer architecture where two or more identical processors > are connected to a single shared main memory. This setting is OK if you have > a main board with several processors on it. If not, then please review your > kernel configuration. > > > Regards, > Pedro Can this not be accomplished with alsa-driver? I could not get my sound card to work when I tried compiling ALSA support into the kernel - that's why I use alsa-driver... |