Thanks, it worked like a charm.
Now all I have to do is get kde to recognize it so I can have music through
kde also but that will be
a different matter altogether.
Thank you very much for your help. It has been almost 6 months without
sound in Linux so I can finally
switch back again
On Sun, Aug 31, 2003 at 12:27:42AM +0200, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
Yes, but it is easier to use the vendor and product id instead of usb dev full
path. Something like this:
pre-install snd-usb-us122 /usr/sbin/rbtload -P0x8007 -V0x1604 -p71 -Ius122.rbt
See the attached patch (untested).
On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 08:29:12PM +0200, Karsten Wiese wrote:
would you try the us428 audio part on the us122?
Yes, I've tried it out and capturing runs perfect. Playback is ok if you do it
not longer than 5 seconds or so. Then speed becomes slower and sloooweeer
and it sounds terrible croaky
Hello!
I'm an (italian, so my english is not very good..) debian woody user, I'm interested
in developing an ear trainer using MIDI under ALSA but i'm unsuccessfully trying to
get my SBLive 1024 midi synth to work.
I installed ALSA-0.9.2 and ALSA-0.9.6 on my linux-2.4.18, 2.4.19 and 2.4.20
I have sound working, but i can't use alsactl
store/restore nor do certain applications see alsa
card.
(i have sbaudigy on another machine, same kernel,
test4, and all this works)
here are the entries i put in modprobe.conf, (Also it
doesn't seem to load sound automatically)
how do i get alsactl
Am Sonntag 31 August 2003 10:39 schrieb Martin Langer:
On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 08:29:12PM +0200, Karsten Wiese wrote:
would you try the us428 audio part on the us122?
Yes, I've tried it out and capturing runs perfect. Playback is ok if you do
it not longer than 5 seconds or so. Then speed
How do I get rid of the -I/lib/modules/2.4.22-pre6/build/include in the CFLAGS
when building cvs? My kernel is 2.4.23-pre2
I did:
build prep
build config
build clean
build all
and still it insists on 2.4.22-pre6
Is it left over from a previous build? I think I did run this kernel
in the
I am trying to build alsa-utils using a cross compiler.
AFAICS I have successfully built alsalib (as static as I have no glibc on the
target system - it runs a static busybox), and I thought I had successfully
configured and built alsa-tools:
CC=sh-linux-gcc ./configure --host=sh-linux
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003, Adrian McMenamin wrote:
I am writing a PCM driver for the AICA device on the Sega Dreamcast for a
2.6.0-testX kernel.
The driver is far from complete, but I am having various problems when I test
bits of it...
A simple write of a file gives me this...
/dev/snd #
Apologies to anyone who has read this within the bowels of the thread about
building alsa-lib as cross compiled static library.
Actually, I have been able to compile and install static versions of the
alsa-libs, though I am finding it next to impossible to configure the
alsa-utils for cross
On Sunday 31 August 2003 11:17, Adrian McMenamin wrote:
Apologies to anyone who has read this within the bowels of the thread about
building alsa-lib as cross compiled static library.
Actually, I have been able to compile and install static versions of the
alsa-libs, though I am finding it
NULL pointer dereference
Trace; f09b16bf [usb-ohci]dl_del_list+40f/460
Trace; c0119619 process_timeout+19/20
Trace; f09b255b [usb-ohci]hc_interrupt+10b/1a0
Trace; c0109080 handle_IRQ_event+60/a0
Trace; c010929b do_IRQ+8b/e0
Trace; c0105420 default_idle+0/40
Trace; c010bd18 call_do_IRQ+5/d
Trace;
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