Hello
thanks ever so much for the advice about soundcards and soundchips in TinyCore Linux.
Your advice has worked correctly. I now have TinyCore sound coming out of my USB
soundcard plugged into USB.
I followed the simple instruction in the OSS sound wiki at the very end paragraph which
simply told users to edit a certain file and either shift the Order of the soundcard listings
or delete soundchips that you don't want TCL to find.
1) firstly i switched off OSS (i think i typed "sudo soundoff")
2) i changed the permissions of the OSSLIB file so that it could be edited.
3) i edited that file in 2) to leave only my USB souncard present in position one in the list.
4) i re-started OSS (i think by typing "sudo soundon"
5)i then used the command "sudo ossdevlinks -v -r" to relink the sound.
6) These 5 steps above then allowed TCL to use my USB soundcard for all sound in the operating
system.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Alternative: $OSSLIBDIR/etc/installed_drivers influences the order of sound cards set by ossdetect. By removing other devices or moving the desired sound card to the first place, the default device can be modified. After the change, restart OSS and run "sudo ossdevlinks -v -r" and it will relink /dev/dsp for you.
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so thanks very much to the forum.
These USB soundcards are only 50 cents NEW on Ebay. They are CD quality sound and do not require and drivers in windows or Linux. They are handy when your laptop headphone socket is broken.
It had worked in Puppy Linux and Debian and Ubuntu right out of the box. I figured it was worth the
effort to get it working in Tinycore Linux.
Vince.
I shifted my USB sound card into first position and deleted all other references to
any soundchips in the computer.