> On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 04:11:29PM +0900, Yoshihiro Koya wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I did make world a couple days ago. The system was built from cvsup'd
> > source on Jan 30:
> > >--------------------------------------------------------------
> > >>>> elf make world started on Tue Jan 30 06:23:38 JST 2001
> > >--------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > The system uses DEVFS. But I have some issue around sound drivers.
> > I usually use mpg123(Version 0.59r (1999/Jun/15))
> > or x11amp(version 0.8). Before using DEVFS, I was able to adjust
> > sound volume in the sophisticated manner.
> > But, after installing DEVFS, I wasnt adjust sound volume.
> > It might be difficult to run x11amp with DEVFS.
> > On the other hand, mpg123 works. But, its sound is too loud.
> >
> > Added to this, before install DEVFS, I found /dev/dsp1 or /dev/dsp0
> > in /dev. But I only found the different kind of files:
> >
> > % ls /dev
> [skip]
> > The files /dev/dsp1.0 and /dev/dsp1.1 are new to me. Of course,
> > I tried to do
> > % x11amp -e /dev/dsp1.0
> > % x11amp -e /dev/dsp1.1
> > % x11amp -e /dev/dspW1.0
> > % x11amp -e /dev/dspW1.1
> > But in vain.
> >
> > Does some have solution or suggestion?
>
> Yep. I have these in my /etc/rc.devfs:
> =================
> ln -fs /dev/audio1.0 /dev/audio
> ln -fs /dev/dsp1.0 /dev/dsp
> ln -fs /dev/mixer1 /dev/mixer
> =================
>
> This produces almost exactly same environment both with DEVFS and without.
Strange. I have a stock rc.devfs and get the above links too :-)
$ cd /sys/dev/sounds/pcm
$ fgrep make_dev_alias *.c
sound.c: dsp = make_dev_alias(pdev, "dsp");
sound.c: dspW = make_dev_alias(pdev, "dspW");
sound.c: audio = make_dev_alias(pdev, "audio");
sound.c: mixer = make_dev_alias(pdev, "mixer");
> --
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