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Inserting the Sound LKM

Check out what sound card you have (`/sbin/lspci` shows the devices you have installed). The relevant line looked like this for me:

Multimedia audio controller: ESS Technology ES1983S Maestro-3i PCI Audio Accelerator (rev 10)

Of course, to be able to do anything with sound, you'll have to have the right drivers or modules in your kernel. I was using the plain old stock 2.4.20 kernel, which had the Maestro enabled as a module (see Section 5 for kernel info & caveats), so all it took was a little creative guessing and a `locate maestro` to figure out which module it would be. Then all I had to do was insert it:

spycellar:~# modprobe maestro3

and to make sure it got inserted at boot time, by adding it to /etc/modules.

Make sure your sound devices exist (/dev/dsp*). Mine did.

At this point, try catting a wave file to your sound device, to see if that did the trick:

spycellar:~# cat wavfile.wav > /dev/dsp

Now you're almost there. You just need to add your username to the audio group, and then you should be set.


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Nori Heikkinen 2003-07-08