James,
Thanks for this.
I am a member of the audio group, so problem there. The sound modules seem
to be loaded OK.
The relevant bit of the output from lsmod is:
$ lsmod |grep snd
snd_emu10k1_synth 8192 0
snd_emux_synth 35456 1 snd_emu10k1_synth
snd_seq_virmidi 8064 1
On Sunday 02 March 2008 14:53, Peter Toye wrote:
James,
Thanks for this.
I am a member of the audio group, so problem there. The sound modules seem
to be loaded OK.
The relevant bit of the output from lsmod is:
$ lsmod |grep snd
snd_emu10k1_synth 8192 0
snd_emux_synth
Nigel,
thanks a lot for your valuable input! With help from your comments I
could solve my problem :-)
This was the trouble-causing original status:
cat /proc/asound/cards without usb-soundcard:
0 [nForce3]: NFORCE - NVidia nForce3
NVidia nForce3 with ALC650F at
On Sunday 02 March 2008 19:40, Susanne Schneider wrote:
Nigel,
thanks a lot for your valuable input! With help from your comments I
could solve my problem :-)
This was the trouble-causing original status:
cat /proc/asound/cards without usb-soundcard:
0 [nForce3]: NFORCE - NVidia
Just a little query, as I know you use ubuntu.
I'm trying to help someone with a sound problem on Ubuntu. he can't access
alsamixer on the CLI.
Ironically on booting my Kubuntu install (Dapper) , I too have no access to
alsamixer, and consequently no sounds.
I've had problems with the
I'm using debian lenny (testing) just received alsa 1.0.16-1. As you
mentioned this didn't fix my problem.
My ALC662 is for some reason not recognized I get:
hda_codec: Unknown model for ALC662, trying auto-probe from BIOS...
Would it help set the codec manually?
Ferry
Op maandag 25-02-2008 om
Far as I know delta 1010LT only offers one OSS /dev/dspN
device. Maybe you can try something via asoundrc magic or with
the aoss library, but I never had to use the later one.
I can confirm that if two processes open /dev/dsp, only one of them gets
a device; the other gets EBUSY ...
Ok,
I'm a bit confused about the rest of your comment.
The only file called devfs is a directory which has
two subdirectories, neither of which seems to have
anything interesting in it (one is empty). And I
can't find a file called snddevices anywhere, but
might have mistyped (I'm not currently
Anyone else have any experience with this kind of thing?
IF /dev/dsp is already locked, aoss isn't going to help. Unless you redirect
it to another device not in use / locked. Also aoss does NOT cover any
children launched by the app started with aoss. i.e. Firefox, any popups are
not
Anyone else have any experience with this kind of thing?
IF /dev/dsp is already locked, aoss isn't going to help.
Sorry, this was confusing: Some device drivers allow you to get to
multiple channels by opening (cloning) /dev/dsp ... another poster
suggested thismight be the case, but the
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