Karen, * Karen (karen@lspace.org) [20000604 16:23]:
I have now configured the ALSA drivers for es1371, I have coded the extra modules into the boot files and I have also used the mixer to whack the volume up to max all round instead of partial. But *each* of these things were necessary - I did test and any one change missing meant being unable to set up a voice engine input.
If you use either yast2 or alsaconf to configure the ALSA drivers, there is
only *one* additional step necessary, and that's setting up the channels,
i.e. unmute the needed ones and set their volume, and then afterwards store
the settings with 'alsactl store'. Prior to using either YaST2 or alsaconf,
please remove the additions to /etc/modules.conf you made for ALSA.
The loading of the modules at boot time is done automatically by the init
scripts /sbin/init.d/rc2.d/S21alsasound, which is a link to
/sbin/init.d/alsasound. You may also manually start/stop/restart ALSA by
calling rcalsasound.
Philipp
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Philipp Thomas