After trying Lysistrata on virtual machine plus my boy-friend trying on a AMD K6-2 196Mo ram desktop (try that hang on) I decided to try, and try to adopt Spartacus on my PIII Laptop, with 384 Mo ram and 933 Mhz Intel processor : for one reason, that's the older machine I have personnally, and I would like to learn to handle it well enough to get able to configure a Spartacus for very beginners among friends of mine.
most over, even if a Lysistrata would run fine on it, if I can get to handle Spartacus well enough, the most recent will be easy to get to work too after a few weeks, months.
Additionally, my P III is a little slow with my Archlinux + Xfce4 GUI. :/
So, I tried configure the sound (I'm used to do it with alsaconf and so)
The sound card is a ESS Technology ES1988 Allegro
It appears that it is not configured in the kernel : I find theses lines in /boot/config-2.6.15-27-desktop file :
So I suppose I can try anything to make it sing, unless I recompile the kernel, I won't get one note of music ?#
# Sound
#
CONFIG_SOUND=m
#
# Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
#
# CONFIG_SND is not set
#
# Open Sound System
#
# CONFIG_SOUND_PRIME is not set
How come there is CONFIG_SOUND set as module and not anything else ? __{{emoticon}}__
I thought I may try to compile alsa-source against the kernel-headers, would you say it is possible to get a result, and if so, how can that be done after getting the alsa-source and the right kernel headers ?
Thanks, Mélodie.