Re: [Sound] please help a newbie, red hat 8 and cs4610

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Well, you're certainly right. I had always looked under "Quick Install" steps 1 - 7 at http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa/cvs/alsa-driver/INSTALL the same info included in the INSTALL file in the alsa-driver rpm. So thanks for the info.

So, then, do you care the articulate the "some kind of error when I tried compiling/configuring/installing it according to the directions on their website"?

SJR


Tejas Gandhi wrote:
um, im not sure what you mean, beacause according to

http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php3?company=Cirrus+Logic&card=CS4610&chip=CS4610&module=cs46xx <http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php3?company=Cirrus+Logic&card=CS4610&chip=CS4610&module=cs46xx> the make command IS there (isnt it?)


Steven Rubenstein <rubensteintrans@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

    http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/?pagename=details&hid=4305 doesn't show
    that 8.0 supports Crystal Audio - SoundFusion (CS46xx Series) (which
    isn't necessarily to say it DOESN'T support it).

    http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/ shows that ALSA supports CS4610,
    CS4612, CS4614, CS4615, CS4622, CS4624, CS4630

    If you want to use ALSA, their installation instructions have an error:
    betwen ./configure and ./make install, you need to do a ./make.

SJR


> Tejas Gandhi wrote: > >> Hey guys, I'm brand spanking new to Linux and am in >> need of some help. I just installed Red Hat 8 and I >> have an old Cirrus Logis CS4610 SoundFusion Audio >> Accelerator (according to soundcard detection). I can >> hear audio cd's just fine, but I cant get any other >> kind of sounds to play (including the ! test sounds). >> When I start a session using KDE, I get the following >> error... >> >> Sound server informational message: >> Error while initializing the sound driver: >> device /dev/dsp can't be opened (No such device) >> The sound server will continue, using the null output >> device. >> >> I apparently cannot get into /dev/mixer either when I >> try to run gnome-volume-control >> >> According to Hardware Browser, these are my sound >> cards... >> >> Crystal Audio:GAME >> Manufacturer:Unknown >> Driver:cs4232 >> Device:N/A >> >> Crystal Audio:MPU >> Manufacturer:Unknown >> Driver:cs4232 >> Device:N/A >> >> Crystal Audio:WSS/SB >> Manufacturer:Unknown >> Driver:ad1848 >> Device:N/A >> >> >&g! t; there is also 1 under Unknown Devices >> >&! gt; Crystal Audio:CTRL >> Manufacturer:Unknown >> Driver:ns558 >> Device:N/A >> >> I've tried using sndconfig also, but my soundcard is not supported by it. >> >> I used to have RH8 installed before also, but could >> not figure out how to fix the audio problem.

     >> I had even tried ALSA but I always got some kind of error
     >> when I tried compiling/configuring/installing it
     >> according to the directions on their website.
     >>
     >> At this point, I'm not sure about what other
     >> information I need to give, but is there anybody who
     >> can help me?
     >>
     >> Thanks in advance,
     >> Tejas Gandhi





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