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Re: My sb16 pnp, isdn avm-fritz! pci card



Lior Okman wrote:

> Hello.
>
>  1. the Creative Sound Blaster 16
>     If your card is an ISA PNP card, you have to use isapnp-tools to
>     initialize the card, before you can use it. Sometimes, if you boot
>     Linux using loadlin then PNP cards remain initialized. It is better to
>     use isapnp. After the card is initialized, if you compiled your kernel
>     driver as a module, insmod it. If you didn't compile your card as a
>     module, make sure you compiled it with the correct parameters.
>     If you don't know what I'm talking about, RTFM the kernel-HOWTO and
>     the Sound-HOWTO (in redhat distribution they sit in /usr/doc/HOWTO),
>     like you should have before mailing the list.
>  2. the ISDN avm-FRITZ! pci card.
>     I have the same card and it took me a few days to make it work.
>     The problem is that the driver given in the vanilla kernel doesn't
>     include the PCI card. You need to get the updated driver from AVM's
>     homepage ( try http://www.avm.de ) You will need either kernel 2.0.36
>     or kernel 2.1.125 and above. If you want to use the 2.1 series, you
>     would be very well served by visiting the SUSE homepage and finding a
>     more recent version of the ISDN driver that patches cleanly with the
>     kernel. At any rate, don't forget to compile EURO DSS1 support for
>     your kernel (the Protocol used in Israel on ISDN lines.)
>
>     You will also need isdn4linux , a software package that includes the
>     very much needed isdnctrl utility that will let you connect.
>     A few weeks ago, a few scripts for dialing with ISDN were published on
>     this list. Look it up in the archives ( http://www.linux.org.il should
>     have the links you need ).
>
>
> Good Luck
>    Lior Okman
>     lior@hempseed.com
>
> On Tue, 1 Dec 1998, - wrote:
>
> > hello.
> >
> > How do I installing my Creative Sound Blaster 16 ?
> > sndconfig works one time perfrectly and i can hear sounds, and when i
> > rebooting - no more sounds. i tried to run its again - didn't work. what
> > can i do ?
> >
> > and about my isdn - how do i using it  ?
> > i installed the isdn support for the kernel, but what its device file
> > name ?
> >
> > bye and 10, allow ole (uri).
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >

hello.

1. I already have kernel 2.0.36 (RH 5.2). I just want to know how do i making
a internet connection from the isdn device. I'v isdn4linux too. I just wanna
know how do i converting a modem connection script to isdn one, and how do i
need to compile the kernel the driver (mod or bulit-in).
2. I already using isapnp, and when I running sndconfig at the first time it
works perfrecly. Then, when I'm rebooting its doesn't seem to work, and when
I running sndconfig again - it tells me :
/lib/modules/preferred/misc/sb.o:
init_module: Device or resource busy
sound: Device or resource busy
I tried to compile is as a driver built in, as a module, and it doesn't work.



So what can i do to connect at 7KBytesPS and to hear my linux icq incoming
massage voice?

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