Re: [expert] Audigy 2 Support

2003-10-18 Thread J. Kelley Jernigan
Well. I updated the kernel, reran draksound, and to my amazement the
Audigy 2 card now works.

Thanks for your help Anne.

Kelley

On Sun, 2003-10-12 at 15:59, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
 I'm still around. Nothing has worked.
 
 It looks like it may be the hardware as was posted in that bugzilla
 repost.
 
 JKJ
 
 On Sun, 2003-10-05 at 04:54, Anne Wilson wrote:
  On Saturday 04 Oct 2003 11:25 pm, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
   P.S.
  
   I tried changing my sound configuration in MDK control center from
   Audigy to snd-emu10k1.
  
   The problem is how do I save this change? If I go to any other part
   of NDK Control it tell me the changed will not be saved and when I
   click on Configure Module it crashes Control Center.
  
  That must be a bug - it happened to me too.  But the other button, Run 
  Config Tool works fine - it runs DrakSound.  I changed it there, OK, 
  and so on to back out from MCC gracefully - if you short-cut at any 
  stage it doesn't save.  I think that the time I lost my setting was 
  when I clicked on another module in MCC without quitting the current 
  module.  HTH
  
  Anne
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Re: [expert] Audigy 2 Support

2003-10-12 Thread J. Kelley Jernigan
I'm still around. Nothing has worked.

It looks like it may be the hardware as was posted in that bugzilla
repost.

JKJ

On Sun, 2003-10-05 at 04:54, Anne Wilson wrote:
 On Saturday 04 Oct 2003 11:25 pm, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
  P.S.
 
  I tried changing my sound configuration in MDK control center from
  Audigy to snd-emu10k1.
 
  The problem is how do I save this change? If I go to any other part
  of NDK Control it tell me the changed will not be saved and when I
  click on Configure Module it crashes Control Center.
 
 That must be a bug - it happened to me too.  But the other button, Run 
 Config Tool works fine - it runs DrakSound.  I changed it there, OK, 
 and so on to back out from MCC gracefully - if you short-cut at any 
 stage it doesn't save.  I think that the time I lost my setting was 
 when I clicked on another module in MCC without quitting the current 
 module.  HTH
 
 Anne
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Re: [expert] Audigy 2 Support

2003-10-05 Thread Anne Wilson
On Saturday 04 Oct 2003 11:25 pm, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
 P.S.

 I tried changing my sound configuration in MDK control center from
 Audigy to snd-emu10k1.

 The problem is how do I save this change? If I go to any other part
 of NDK Control it tell me the changed will not be saved and when I
 click on Configure Module it crashes Control Center.

That must be a bug - it happened to me too.  But the other button, Run 
Config Tool works fine - it runs DrakSound.  I changed it there, OK, 
and so on to back out from MCC gracefully - if you short-cut at any 
stage it doesn't save.  I think that the time I lost my setting was 
when I clicked on another module in MCC without quitting the current 
module.  HTH

Anne
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[expert] Audigy 2 Support

2003-10-04 Thread J. Kelley Jernigan
Has anyone had any success getting the Audigy 2 sound card to work on
MDK 9.1?
I have one in a new Dell 8300 and it doesn't work at all.
I have Goggled for answers and it looks like this card is not supported
by Linux.

Thanks.
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Re: [expert] Audigy 2 Support

2003-10-04 Thread Anne Wilson
On Saturday 04 Oct 2003 2:10 pm, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
 Has anyone had any success getting the Audigy 2 sound card to work
 on MDK 9.1?
 I have one in a new Dell 8300 and it doesn't work at all.
 I have Goggled for answers and it looks like this card is not
 supported by Linux.

 Thanks.

Mine is the original audigy, but I quote from a mail I received this 
morning:

  I have Audigy 2 installed with MDK9.1-25 kernel, and the audigy
  module works great. I'm using OSS.

so it must just be a configuration issue.  First, have you checked 
that none of the available mixers are muted?  Aumix is the usual 
culprit.

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Re: [expert] Audigy 2 Support

2003-10-04 Thread Charlie M.
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October 4, 2003 07:10 am, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
 Has anyone had any success getting the Audigy 2 sound card to work on
 MDK 9.1?
 I have one in a new Dell 8300 and it doesn't work at all.
 I have Goggled for answers and it looks like this card is not supported
 by Linux.

 Thanks.

Call Dell and scream for a replacement for the card. The version OEM-ed for 
Dell has been crippled and won't use the audigy2 drivers.

Seen it before and had to yell until the customer was sent a replacement. I 
don't remember the details, but I know a Dell supplied OEM Audigy2 ain't the 
same as an off the shelf version.

Ah, here we are. Copied from a bugzilla report that confirms what I thought I 
remembered g:

The problem with Dell's Sound Blaster Live is that their new computers
ship with sound cards that have the DSP chip crippled so that all sound
processing functions take place in software rather than hardware (like a
WinModem).  Creative and Dell have no solution to this, but I got Dell to send
me a replacement Sound Blaster Audigy 2.

Good luck;
Charlie
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Re: [expert] Audigy 2 Support

2003-10-04 Thread Thomas Backlund
From: Charlie M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 October 4, 2003 07:10 am, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
  Has anyone had any success getting the Audigy 2 sound card to work on
  MDK 9.1?
  I have one in a new Dell 8300 and it doesn't work at all.
  I have Goggled for answers and it looks like this card is not supported
  by Linux.
 
  Thanks.

 Call Dell and scream for a replacement for the card. The version OEM-ed
for
 Dell has been crippled and won't use the audigy2 drivers.

 Seen it before and had to yell until the customer was sent a replacement.
I
 don't remember the details, but I know a Dell supplied OEM Audigy2 ain't
the
 same as an off the shelf version.

 Ah, here we are. Copied from a bugzilla report that confirms what I
thought I
 remembered g:

 The problem with Dell's Sound Blaster Live is that their new computers
 ship with sound cards that have the DSP chip crippled so that all sound
 processing functions take place in software rather than hardware (like a
 WinModem).  Creative and Dell have no solution to this, but I got Dell to
send
 me a replacement Sound Blaster Audigy 2.


Would someone with one of theese Dell systems with cripled audigy2 dsp send
me the output of lspcidrake -v...
If we can't get it to work normally, maybe we can work around the problem
with it...

Regards

Thomas




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Re: [expert] Audigy 2 Support

2003-10-04 Thread Charlie M.
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October 4, 2003 12:16 pm, Thomas Backlund wrote:
[..]
 Would someone with one of theese Dell systems with cripled audigy2 dsp send
 me the output of lspcidrake -v...
 If we can't get it to work normally, maybe we can work around the problem
 with it...

 Regards

 Thomas

If nobody has posted the required information by Tuesday when I'm scheduled to 
go back there I'll post it Thomas. Is there anything else that might be of 
value to you?

I just hope you don't have to wait that long.

Regards;
Charlie
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Re: [expert] Audigy 2 Support

2003-10-04 Thread J. Kelley Jernigan
1st thing I did was to make sure nothing was muted.
I've tried OSS and Alsa. No go on both.


On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 10:52, Anne Wilson wrote:
 On Saturday 04 Oct 2003 2:10 pm, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
  Has anyone had any success getting the Audigy 2 sound card to work
  on MDK 9.1?
  I have one in a new Dell 8300 and it doesn't work at all.
  I have Goggled for answers and it looks like this card is not
  supported by Linux.
 
  Thanks.
 
 Mine is the original audigy, but I quote from a mail I received this 
 morning:
 
   I have Audigy 2 installed with MDK9.1-25 kernel, and the audigy
   module works great. I'm using OSS.
 
 so it must just be a configuration issue.  First, have you checked 
 that none of the available mixers are muted?  Aumix is the usual 
 culprit.
 
 Anne
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Re: [expert] Audigy 2 Support

2003-10-04 Thread J. Kelley Jernigan
How do you think Dell will react considering the card works perfectly
well with XP Pro?

Also, where did the Audigy 2 drivers for linux come from? I've googled
and tried Cooker and I cannot find any for Linux.

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 October 4, 2003 07:10 am, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
  Has anyone had any success getting the Audigy 2 sound card to work on
  MDK 9.1?
  I have one in a new Dell 8300 and it doesn't work at all.
  I have Goggled for answers and it looks like this card is not supported
  by Linux.
 
  Thanks.
 
 Call Dell and scream for a replacement for the card. The version OEM-ed for 
 Dell has been crippled and won't use the audigy2 drivers.
 
 Seen it before and had to yell until the customer was sent a replacement. I 
 don't remember the details, but I know a Dell supplied OEM Audigy2 ain't the 
 same as an off the shelf version.
 
 Ah, here we are. Copied from a bugzilla report that confirms what I thought I 
 remembered g:
 
 The problem with Dell's Sound Blaster Live is that their new computers
 ship with sound cards that have the DSP chip crippled so that all sound
 processing functions take place in software rather than hardware (like a
 WinModem).  Creative and Dell have no solution to this, but I got Dell to send
 me a replacement Sound Blaster Audigy 2.
 
 Good luck;
 Charlie
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Re: [expert] Audigy 2 Support

2003-10-04 Thread J. Kelley Jernigan

OK,

Here it is:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] kelley]$ lspcidrake -v
unknown : unknown (8086/2578/1028/0157) [BRIDGE_HOST]
unknown : unknown (8086/2579//) [BRIDGE_PCI]
usb-uhci: Intel Corporation|USB Controller [SERIAL_USB] (vendor:8086 
device:24d2 subv:1028 subd:0157)
usb-uhci: Intel Corporation|USB Controller [SERIAL_USB] (vendor:8086 
device:24d4 subv:1028 subd:0157)
usb-uhci: Intel Corporation|USB Controller [SERIAL_USB] (vendor:8086 
device:24d7 subv:1028 subd:0157)
usb-uhci: Intel Corp.|82801EB USB EHCI Controller #2 [SERIAL_USB] (vendor:8086 
device:24 desubv:1028 subd:0157)
ehci-hcd: Intel Corporation|USB Enhanced Controller [SERIAL_USB] (vendor:8086 
device:24 ddsubv:1028 subd:0157)
i810_rng: Intel Corporation|82820 815e (Camino 2) Chipset PCI [BRIDGE_PCI] 
(vendor:8086 device:244e)
unknown : Intel Corp.|82801EB ISA Bridge (LPC) [BRIDGE_ISA] (vendor:8086 
device:24d0)
unknown : Intel Corp.|82801EB ICH5 IDE [STORAGE_IDE] (vendor:8086 device:24db 
subv:1028 subd:0157)
unknown : unknown (8086/24d1/1028/0157) [STORAGE_IDE]
unknown : Intel Corp.|82801EB SMBus [SERIAL_SMBUS] (vendor:8086 device:24d3 
subv:1028 subd:0157)
Card:NVIDIA GeForce4 (generic): NVidia|0x322 [DISPLAY_VGA] (vendor:10de device:0322 
subv:10de subd:01b9)
unknown : unknown (14f1/2702/1028/8d89) [COMMUNICATION_OTHER]
audigy  : Creative Labs|EMU10K2 Audigy Audio Processor [MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO] 
(vendor:1102 device:0004 subv:1102 subd:1003)
ohci1394: Creative Labs|EMU10K2 Audigy IEEE1394 Firewire Controller 
[SERIAL_FIREWIRE](vendor:1102 device:4001 subv:1102 subd:0010)
e100: Intel Corp.|82801EB (ICH5) PRO/100 VE Ethernet Controller 
[NETWORK_ETHERNET] (vendor:8086 device:1050 subv:1028 subd:0157)
unknown : Linux 2.4.21-0.13mdk ehci-hcd|PCI device 8086:24dd (Intel Corp.) 
[Hub|Root Hub](vendor: device:)
unknown : Unknown|USB UHCI Root Hub [Hub|Root Hub] (vendor: device:)
unknown : Unknown|USB UHCI Root Hub [Hub|Root Hub] (vendor: device:)
unknown : Unknown|USB UHCI Root Hub [Hub|Root Hub] (vendor: device:)
unknown : Unknown|USB UHCI Root Hub [Hub|Root Hub] (vendor: device:)

On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 14:16, Thomas Backlund wrote: 
 From: Charlie M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Would someone with one of theese Dell systems with cripled audigy2 dsp send
 me the output of lspcidrake -v...
 If we can't get it to work normally, maybe we can work around the problem
 with it...
 
 Regards
 
 Thomas
 
 
 
 
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Re: [expert] Audigy 2 Support

2003-10-04 Thread Thomas Backlund
From: J. Kelley Jernigan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 OK,

 Here it is:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] kelley]$ lspcidrake -v
[...]
 audigy  : Creative Labs|EMU10K2 Audigy Audio Processor
[MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO] (vendor:1102 device:0004 subv:1102 subd:1003)
 ohci1394: Creative Labs|EMU10K2 Audigy IEEE1394 Firewire
Controller [SERIAL_FIREWIRE](vendor:1102 device:4001 subv:1102 subd:0010)
[...]

OK,
thanks...

Thomas



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Re: [expert] Audigy 2 Support

2003-10-04 Thread J. Kelley Jernigan
P.S.

I tried changing my sound configuration in MDK control center from
Audigy to snd-emu10k1.

The problem is how do I save this change? If I go to any other part of
NDK Control it tell me the changed will not be saved and when I click on
Configure Module it crashes Control Center.

Thanks


On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 10:52, Anne Wilson wrote:

   I have Audigy 2 installed with MDK9.1-25 kernel, and the audigy
   module works great. I'm using OSS.
 
 so it must just be a configuration issue.  First, have you checked 
 that none of the available mixers are muted?  Aumix is the usual 
 culprit.
 
 Anne
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Re: [expert] Audigy 2 Support

2003-10-04 Thread Charlie M.
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October 4, 2003 03:29 pm, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
 How do you think Dell will react considering the card works perfectly
 well with XP Pro?

 Also, where did the Audigy 2 drivers for linux come from? I've googled
 and tried Cooker and I cannot find any for Linux.

When I Google for;

emu10k2; audigy 2

there are lots of entries. Like this one:

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/history/91964

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Re: [expert] Audigy 2 Support

2003-10-04 Thread Carroll Grigsby
On Saturday 04 October 2003 05:29 pm, J. Kelley Jernigan wrote:
 How do you think Dell will react considering the card works perfectly
 well with XP Pro?

Well, if push gets to shove, take the approach that you bought a general 
purpose computer -- not an appliance that only ran with one specific OS. 
IIRC, Dell's ads say something to the effect, Dell recommends that you use 
MS Windows XP; they do not warn you that it will not work properly in the 
manner that you expected with another OS. Lawyers call that 
misrepresentation.

(IANAL, but my other hobby is tilting with windmills.)

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