Dell 8000 Laptop User Manual


 
crw-rw---- 1 root audio 14, 19 Jun 30 12:17 /dev/dsp1
crw-rw---- 1 root audio 14, 35 Jun 30 12:17 /dev/dsp2
crw-rw---- 1 root audio 14, 51 Jun 30 12:17 /dev/dsp3
You might have to restart X for the changes to take place within X, though
they should work immediately on the console.
This was all it took for me. If you’re still at a loss, you need more help than
I can give sound-wise — good luck!
5 Rerolling your Kernel
Avoid this.
Even if you don’t avoid it, before you attempt to re-install a kernel you
rolled, read the manpages on the following:
lilo
install-mbr
modprobe, insmod, lsmod
and check out the content of /proc/filesystems (to see what filesystems you’re
supporting in your current kernel).
To see what’s in your current kernel, look at your config file, which lives in
/boot. It’ll be /boot/config-‘uname -r‘.
And again, I urge you not to recompile. Maybe you know more about this
stuff than I do (which is likely), but you want to know a lot more than I do
before you do it.
Which is weird, because all my other kernel rerollings and installations in
debian on desktop systems without other OS partitions have gone really
smoothly.
Whatever. Let the buyer beware, and know what you’re getting into. But
more power to you.
6 If You Decide to Reinstall ...
During this frustrating endeavor, I twice had screwed up my install so far that
I decided it would be simpler to scrap what I had and to reinstall the whole
shebang than to try and fix what I currently had. I think this was a good call
both times, and it felt easier the second and third times around what had
taken me a day or two now took me an hour or two.
6.1 Trashing It
I made the mistake both times of forgetting to back up parts of my system. If you
reinstall, back up your homedir and /etc. The homedir, because if you’ve
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