George Socker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, it is supposed to be snd-intel8x0. I don't know why lspci reports
it is a VIA chipset. I don't know why you can't get sound with just the
master and pcm volumes up; my Asus A7N8X Deluxe works fine. You might
have better luck if you post on the
Florian Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Phil Dibowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
You have to configure all those applications to use the
default
device. In theory, this should be the default (obviously :-) ,
but
it's often something like hw:0 or plughw:0.
On Tuesday 13 January 2004 18:42, Preston wrote:
I downloaded version 1.0.1 and compiled it without errors. But when I
run service alsasound restart I got this error:
Starting sound driver: snd-emu10k1
/lib/modules/2.4.22-1.2135.nptlsmp/kernel/sound/acore/snd.o:
unresolved symbol
hi all ,
i upgraded my alsa drivers from 0.9.8 to 1.0.1 .
i cannot restart my box so that it seems a little bit hard for me to unload/
reload the modules .
ho do you suggest me to do ?
Thanks in advance
this is my lsmod output
Module Size Used byNot tainted
sr_mod
Hi,
I have a sblive! value souncard with snd-emu10k1 and i can get anysound
when using built in wavtable via midi.
anyone have an idea ?
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Greg Stark wrote:
I just updated to kernel 2.6.1 which seems to have Alsa 0.9.7.
I have a P4P800 motherboard with an ICH5 chipset.
All the channels are unmuted and the volumes raised.
Yet I still hear absolutely no sound.
Xmms and aplay work fine with no errors, just no sound.
Is this
Hi!
Perhaps you have the alsasound-Script. At my place it is located in
/etc/rc.d. You can use something like:
alsasound stop - alsasound start - alsasound restart. If you don't have it I
can mail you mine. I hope it will work though. But it is designed to on all
newer systems I think.
Alle 11:22, mercoledì 14 gennaio 2004, Clemens Ladisch ha scritto:
Any chance of Linux 2.6.2 including Alsa 1.0.1?
Maybe.
You could simply disable ALSA in the kernel configuration and compile
the alsa-driver-1.0.1 package seperately.
You can also try -mm series of kernels. 2.6.1-mm1
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 11:29, Julien Claassen wrote:
Hi!
Perhaps you have the alsasound-Script. At my place it is located in
/etc/rc.d. You can use something like:
alsasound stop - alsasound start - alsasound restart. If you don't have
it I can mail you mine. I hope it will work
David Van Duzer wrote:
I have a fairly new motherboard, an ABIT AN7 with an NForce2 chipset.
The snd-intel8x0 module loads without a problem, but the mixer doesn't
seem to work properly. I can get audio only if I turn on the Line-In
As Surround attribute as well as the Duplicate Front
Inquisitor wrote:
I have a sblive! value souncard with snd-emu10k1 and i can get anysound
when using built in wavtable via midi.
You have to load a soundfont first (with sfxload).
HTH
Clemens
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Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
i cannot restart my box so that it seems a little bit hard for me to unload/
reload the modules .
ho do you suggest me to do ?
If you can't find the alsasound init-script try this little bash magic
which I found on some website and works quite well for me:
now, try speaker_test with 2 channels.
check whether left and right signals come correctly.
Front two work fine.
5. raise Surround. you can only left or right of this
channel via
'Q'/'Y' or 'E'/'C' keys, respectively.
try speaker_test with 4 channels.
Front two work
At Wed, 14 Jan 2004 13:51:08 GMT,
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now, try speaker_test with 2 channels.
check whether left and right signals come correctly.
Front two work fine.
5. raise Surround. you can only left or right of this
channel via
'Q'/'Y' or 'E'/'C' keys,
Hi people,
I have alsa 1.0.0rc2, my problem is,that when I play video or audio
file with mplayer, at first mplayer writes, that he can't open audio
device /dev/dsp and then after 1 min it starts to play.The same is
with timidity, it starts playing after aproximately 40-60 sec.
This is what
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Evghenii Gaburov wrote:
There is a error while compiling ALSA 0.9.6 on kernel
versions 2.6.0 and 2.6.1.
Only recent versions of ALSA support compiling with 2.6.x.
2.6.x comes with its own ALSA driver, so if everything works I guess
there's no need to compile extra
Ever since installing Mandrake 9.1, I've lost use of my soundcard. The
sound PCI board is a Creative Labs SB Live! using the EMU10k1 driver.
I'm trying to troubleshoot something that I don't know much about here.
This is as far as I've got:
I don't know much about the difference between the
Hello everybody,
I have a Gigabyte motherboard with AC97 sound on it. I had it working
under kernel 2.4.20-18.1.capssmp and the corresponding alsa modules
(0.9.4-2.cvs) using the module snd-intel8x0.o.
After upgrading to 2.4.20-24.1.capssmp.rh90.ccrma (ALSA 1.0.0-1.rc2)
the sound stopped
Is there ANY way, in Red Hat 9, to simply enable Digital Output or do I
need to download and install all this stuff? I installed the ALSA stuff
within the CCRMA package and if I boot with that kernel, X Windows
doesn't run. I installed the newest gcc I could find and the latest
NVIDIA drivers
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Ogle is failing when it reaches my sound driver. I get the first
Interpol type warning screen, and then it stops and exits.
I am running 2.4.22 pretty standard kernel from a pretty standard
Slack 9.1 install. My sound works well, quite well, as a matter
of fact, compared to my old system on
Hallo,
Greg Kedrovsky hat gesagt: // Greg Kedrovsky wrote:
Then I was told to change alsa to oss, thus in oglerc:
audio
device
driveross/driver
path/dev/dsp/path
alsa
namedefault/name
/alsa
/device
I don't run Ogle, but I guess, that alsa/alsa is
On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 10:31:10PM +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Greg Kedrovsky hat gesagt: // Greg Kedrovsky wrote:
Then I was told to change alsa to oss, thus in oglerc:
audio
device
driveross/driver
path/dev/dsp/path
alsa
namedefault/name
Hi there,
I've been running Alsa for quite some time now but only used the Oss-
Emulation with xmms, xine, etc. So far everything works fine (even
AC3-streams) but lately I've been wanting to try out some Apps running
with Jack, which didn't produce any sound.
So I tried xmms with Alsa-output and
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 19:35, Austin Acton wrote:
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 13:54, Rupert Heesom wrote:
I don't know much about the difference between the ALSA sound system and
the OSS sound system. I've tried running XMMS (OSS). It is happy
playing an MP3 file if I set the output plugin to
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 19:51, Rupert Heesom wrote:
Looking around further, I realise that alsa seems not to be running
properly on my system at all! There is no /proc/asound either as
directory or file. There is a startup daemon script /etc/init.d/alsa.
I tried restarting it. All I got was
Well, I figured out the problem with what the Digital Output is for.
My speakers are digital speakers, which require a digital signal from
the card. So, now to find an analog-to-digital convertor/adaptor and
VOILA Got sound with headphones, but I don't want these
semi-expensive monitors
just to be sure. raise Wave Surround and play a normal
2ch file, and check whether any sounds come from rear
speakers. Wave Surround routes the front signal to the
rear speakers.
Rears do not fire, no cross-talk on other channels
DG
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I have puzzle for ya'all! Oh, joy, right?
This is on Mandrake Cooker 10.0, so I'm not a real rookie. All
ALSA packages are mandrake rpms. Soundcard is Turtle Beach Santa
Cruz snd-cs46xx (I know, not the best, but hey it has worked well so
far). fingers crossed!
Everything has been working
try mpg123 -o oss
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From: Paul Grayson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 9:25 AM
Subject: [Alsa-user] distorted sound on nforce2 motherboard (snd_intel8x0),
2.6.1-mm2
Hi, I just finished compiling the 2.6.1-mm2 kernel in order
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