[gentoo-user] Alsa problems - Using Alsa-driver and Ensoniq ens1371

2005-09-05 Thread Bill Six
Hi,

I'm having trouble getting sound to work with the
kernel  linux-2.6.12-gentoo-r10.

I always have used genkernel, and reemerge alsa-driver
after a new kernel is made.  I've followed the
directions of the alsa section of the handbook, but it
won't work.

I've gotten sound to work on another computer I have
that doesnt' have the same type of sound card.

Does anyone else have trouble with Ensoniq ES1371?  

Thanks,

Bill Six

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Re: [gentoo-user] Alsa problems - Using Alsa-driver and Ensoniq ens1371

2005-09-05 Thread Rumen Yotov
On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 08:16 -0700, Bill Six wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I'm having trouble getting sound to work with the
 kernel  linux-2.6.12-gentoo-r10.
 
 I always have used genkernel, and reemerge alsa-driver
 after a new kernel is made.  I've followed the
 directions of the alsa section of the handbook, but it
 won't work.
 
 I've gotten sound to work on another computer I have
 that doesnt' have the same type of sound card.
 
 Does anyone else have trouble with Ensoniq ES1371?  
 
 Thanks,
 
 Bill Six
 
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Hi,
Can confirm it works with Gentoo for more then two years, till now.
Check again the docs/config  unmute the channels.Check the kernel-link.
HTH. Rumen


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Re: [gentoo-user] Alsa problems - Using Alsa-driver and Ensoniq ens1371

2005-09-05 Thread Bill Six

 Hi,
 Can confirm it works with Gentoo for more then two
 years, till now.

Are you saying it's not working for you too?

 Check again the docs/config  unmute the
 channels.Check the kernel-link.

I've checked over the docs a few times, and made sure
to unmute the channels.  When I unmute PCM and set it
to 100%, I hear a little fuzzy sound on my speakers,
but still get no sound.  What do you mean by check the
kernel-link?

Thanks,

Bill





 HTH. Rumen
 



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Re: [gentoo-user] Alsa problems - Using Alsa-driver and Ensoniq ens1371

2005-09-05 Thread Rumen Yotov
Hi,
On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 09:15 -0700, Bill Six wrote:
  Hi,
  Can confirm it works with Gentoo for more then two
  years, till now.
 
 Are you saying it's not working for you too?
it *is* working for me. Not a native speaker, sorry ;)
 
  Check again the docs/config  unmute the
  channels.Check the kernel-link.
 
 I've checked over the docs a few times, and made sure
 to unmute the channels.  When I unmute PCM and set it
 to 100%, I hear a little fuzzy sound on my speakers,
 but still get no sound.  What do you mean by check the
 kernel-link?
Using alsamixer unmute 'Master' too. Not to 100% around 70% is enough.
Alsa-driver is a kernel module (this one only if you are using external
alsa-driver /as ebuild/ and *not* the in-kernel alsa-driver).
Kernel modules always use/compile against the kernel-link
(/usr/src/linux) which is a symlink and points to some kernel
in /usr/src directory (i have three kernels).
Compare the link to uname -a output.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Bill
 
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HTH. Rumen
  


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