Hi Hans,
Wednesday 01 October 2003 01.39 skrev Hans Fugal:
I'm hoping there's a simple solution to this that I've just missed
somewhere along the line. Occasionally something will crash while using
oss emulation and I can't use the sound card until I reboot. I've tried
lsof /dev/dsp and as
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 08:20:25AM +0200, Robert Jonsson wrote:
Long term solution is to get a new driver or fix the old one, since you
mention OSS I would propose trying the ALSA drivers. If you need OSS support
there is a compatibility layer.
I think Hans *is* using alsa. He mentions:
* paul wisehart [Wed, 1 Oct 2003 at 07:56 -0400]
I think Hans *is* using alsa. He mentions:
Yes, I am. Should have been more explicit but I figured mentioning
snd-pcm-oss would tip people off. :)
I used to have problems similiar to this when I used OSS
w/a sb-live card. But, since switching
esound has a wrapper of some sort that will take most oss applications
and play them via esound. Is there some sort of equivalent for jack or
perhaps alsa? It would be different from oss emulation in alsa in that
it would be user-space and explicitly invoked.
I ask for three reasons. The first
I read:
esound has a wrapper of some sort that will take most oss applications
and play them via esound. Is there some sort of equivalent for jack or
http://gige.xdv.org/soft/libjackasyn
HTH
x
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Hi,
On 2003.10.01 15:28 Hans Fugal wrote:
esound has a wrapper of some sort that will take most oss applications
and play them via esound. Is there some sort of equivalent for jack or
perhaps alsa? It would be different from oss emulation in alsa in that
it would be user-space and explicitly
Hi list,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[..]
Yes, I am. Should have been more explicit but I figured mentioning
snd-pcm-oss would tip people off. :)
I used to have problems similiar to this when I used OSS
w/a sb-live card. But, since switching to alsa, it stopped.
This card is a SB
* Frank Neumann [Wed, 1 Oct 2003 at 17:50 +0200]
Are you sure about this driver module choice? Did you look at the card
and check the soundchip type?
I didn't look at the card itself, but lspci -v says
00:0e.0 Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq ES1370 [AudioPCI] (rev 01)
Subsystem:
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