I have been using Puppy since version 1.03, 1.04 to 1.05. In all cases, Puppy will detect the card correctly as ES1370 as confirmed by the hardware PCI-query.
Modprobe confirms the module is loaded and the module exists in the lib. However the sound card refuses to pass sound to the speakers. I suspect that something is wrong with the driver or that the default irq or dma settings are not working.
In desparation I tried MEPIS 3.3.1 and it detected the sound card just fine and runs the sound card perfectly.
Any ideas?
[SOLVED] Trouble with ES1370 sound card driver
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[SOLVED] Trouble with ES1370 sound card driver
Last edited by puppypilgrim on Sat 15 Oct 2005, 05:15, edited 2 times in total.
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Solved!
Guess what Lobster. I found the mixer.tcl program and pushed the volumes way way up and everything worked! I guess I never thought of checking that as Mepis found it and output volumes by default to normal listening levels.
I guess Puppy's default volumes are very very soft.
Thanks for the help! That was a BIG TIME service to me. Now I can just leave my Puppy on all the time and not need to go in and out for different things.
Deepest appreciation,
Victor in Vancouver, Canada
I guess Puppy's default volumes are very very soft.
Thanks for the help! That was a BIG TIME service to me. Now I can just leave my Puppy on all the time and not need to go in and out for different things.
Deepest appreciation,
Victor in Vancouver, Canada