ke4nt1
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Posted: Oct. 09 2004,05:22 |
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Sure, I have posted the fix in the forums, so feel free to run a search for "cs4232" in the forums for more details..
I don't know what type of install your operating with.. A HDInstall requires less maintenance than a frugal/poormans/liveCD install for surviving a reboot..
Regardless of the type of install, for now, try typing these lines in a root shell, just to see of these settings work for you..
" rmmod soundcore " " modprobe uart401 " " modprobe cs4232 io=0x530 irq=5 dma=1 dma2=0 mpuio=0x330 mpuirq=5 "
When you run these lines one at a time, you should see no errors, simply a return to the prompt awaiting the next line ..
Exit your root shell .. Now exit X by using the ctrl-alt-bksp combination .. Restart X by typing "startx" at the prompt.
Hopefully, you should see the wmix dockapp in the lower right hand corner.. Bring up XMMS, and try playing an MP3..
If this works, the easiest way to make this permanent is to copy the lines you used in the root shell to your "/opt/bootlocal.sh" file .. Make sure the line "opt/bootlocal.sh" is in your "/home/dsl/filetool.lst" file .. Then run your usual backup to wherever partition. When you reboot, include the "restore=hd??" location of your backup in your startup commands.. Your soundcard config will be loaded automatically.
If your running a HDInstall, adding the 3 lines to /opt/bootlocal.sh is all you need.
Let us know how it goes for you..
73 ke4nt
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