On Mon, 2004-10-04 at 21:47 -0400, Adam C Powell IV wrote: > Wow, editing udev rules is required to have basic functionality? I > commend you, but that's not at all cool for a desktop system.
I just did a fresh install using the latest d-i, and I didn't have to
play with udev to get alsa working. It didn't just work out of the box,
however.
I did the following:
* Install appropriate ALSA packages:
>
> The default udev rules work just fine for one machine, not for the other
> two. My guess is that the other two drivers are somehow not hooked into
> sysfs in a way which lets udev read them. Or does udev and/or hotplug
> have their own tables of devices to create, like discover?
>
> > > So there's a fundamental conflict between sound and gnome-volume-manager
> > > on some systems, depending on which sound driver is used.
> > >
> > > Happily, 2.6.9 has as one of its big changes a large ALSA update. Could
> > > this possibly fix these problems?
> > >
> >
> > I'm using 2.6.9-rc2 because my microphone stopped working during the
> > 2.6.8.x days and I wasn't sure if it was something introduced by the
> > kernel or something weird about udev. So, I patched and upgrade. So far
> > things work perfectly find in general, but no microphone support... Go
> > figure.
> > And i'm using a SoundBlaster Live card (emu10k), perhaps the most widely
> > supported card (on Linux). (The gnome-volume-control program shows
> > thousands of levels to control and none seem to be for the Microphone --
> > yes, neither the ones clearly label as such. Again, go figure.)
> >
> > My suggestion to you: check the syslog file constantly and turn on
> > bootlogd (/etc/default/bootlogd). Make sure that your devices are
> > created. The command line "alsamixer" should work regardless (alsa-utils
> > package). The GUI ones usually complaint for no reason or simply crash,
> > especially gnome-alsamixer that @[EMAIL PROTECTED]@$. Lastly, try to run the
> > commands from a terminal and check if anything is printed to the console
> > or the ~/.xsession-errors file.
> >
> > Cheers, and good hunting!
>
> A handful of devices are created on the laptop:
> % ls /dev/snd
> controlC0 pcmC0D0c pcmC0D0p timer
>
> About twice as many are created on the desktop which works, but their
> names are variants on these, like ...C0D1 etc. But no /dev/mixer on the
> laptop, so the mixer applet fails -- but works on the desktop.
>
> Sorry about the delay, thanks for the help. The goal of course is
> something which "just works" out of the box; anything less is a bug.
> I'm happy to help find where the bugs are and fix them, but will need
> some more assistance...
>
> Cheers,
>
> -Adam P.
>
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