Re: Loading module for sound chip SiS 7102

Karl Alsemo <[email protected]> Fri, 4 Feb 2005 18:42:39 -0800 (PST)
Newsgroups gmane.os.freebsd.newbies
Message-ID <[email protected]>
--- Fabrice <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi !
> 
> Debian user just have installed FreeBSD 5.3.
> Seems great !
> 
> But I my sound chip do not properly work.
> 
> I tried to :
> 
> kldload snd_...
> 
> pilots one by one until I found 
> snd_ich pilot that made some sound when KDE 3.3
> launch
> (and suppress the error about /dev/dsp )
> 
> But the sound works 2 seconds only and becomes then
> silently stuck !
> 
> After loading pilot :
> kldload snd_ich
> 
> the Sis chip seems to be seen. I get the following
> msg :
> 
> pcm0: SiS 7012 port 0xd800-0xd63f, 0xdc00-0xdcff 
>      IRQ 11 at dev 2.7 on PCI 0
>      ICH0: (GIANT_LOCKED)
>    
> 
> This SiS sound chip properly works on Debian linux
> on the same machine.
> But I remember that it was hard to find the right
> pilot with Linux...
> 
> Can you give me any advice, please ?
> 
> Fabrice.
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Sorry bout the html coding. It's a bad habit, I know.
Shame.

Although this list is not the right (as in suitable,
not sinfully wrong ;) list to ask question, because I
had the same problem on my Clevo M22ES clone when
installed 5.3-R before; I can't resist to reply.

Compile a new kernel (More on compilin FreeBSD kernel
at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig-building.html
with this options
written in your kernel config file:

device     sound
device     "snd_ich"

No need to dynamically load any module because it'll
be statically linked in your new kernel.

You should subcribe to [email protected]
because that's the most suitable list to ask technical
related FreeBSD questions (hence the name) and it's
very newbie friendly (It's true because I'm a newbie
too!). Sometime you'll find that the problem you're
facing have been answered there so it's a good idea to
search fer it on the list archive. There are wealth of
information on FreeBSD like
http://www.freebsddiary.org/ and others which just a
google away. Don't ferget to
keep your FreeBSD handbook handy too :).

*Shameless promotion* If you use Clevo M22ES notebook,
you can check my site out because as I learn more
stuff bout FreeBSD, I'll post it in the web.

FreeBSD newbie and damn proud of it.

Karl
http://www.alsemo.isdangerous.com

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