I've done quite a bit of googling on this and haven't come up with the correct
solution yet. I'm hoping someone here will be able to help. I just installed
gentoo last week using the universal live cd. When configuring the kernel, I
enabled the emu10k1 option as a module under the sound card section. After the
reboot, I had no sound. lsmod showed that the module was loaded but not in use.
I then noticed that there was an ebuild for the emu10k1. So I emerged that and
still nothing. I went through the alsa setup guid and amixer says no device is
attached. If anyone has had to go through this, what are the proper steps? Do I
forget the kernel module and only do alsa? Or do I only do the kernel module,
forget the ebuild and get the alsa-utils? Thanks!
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solution yet. I'm hoping someone here will be able to help. I just installed
gentoo last week using the universal live cd. When configuring the kernel, I
enabled the emu10k1 option as a module under the sound card section. After the
reboot, I had no sound. lsmod showed that the module was loaded but not in use.
I then noticed that there was an ebuild for the emu10k1. So I emerged that and
still nothing. I went through the alsa setup guid and amixer says no device is
attached. If anyone has had to go through this, what are the proper steps? Do I
forget the kernel module and only do alsa? Or do I only do the kernel module,
forget the ebuild and get the alsa-utils? Thanks!
--
Glen Wagley <gwagley@wagdog.net>
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"Simple things should be simple and complex things should be possible."
-Alan Kay
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