the modules
and any other relevant info ...
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unloaded the snd modules that
ship with RHEL4.4
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is 32 bit, the wrapper scripts will be run
through a 64 bit shell, so it is probably the script shell that is
complaining it can't find /usr/lib64/libaoss.so ('$LIB' gets expanded by
ld.so to be 'lib' or 'lib64' depending on the binary being linked)
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(probably firefox) that the loader is trying to
preload /usr/lib/libaoss.so - if it doesn't exist, or is not a 32 bit
shared object, then you get the 'cannot be preloaded: ignored' warning.
You need to compile/obtain a 32 bit libaoss.so and install it in /usr/lib
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The latest flash plugins use ALSA
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Clemens Ladisch wrote:
James Pearson wrote:
Can anyone recommend a 'basic' PCI sound card that supports hardware mixing?
Any card for which the snd-emu10k1, snd-cs46xx or snd-ymfpci drivers are
used, i.e., most SB Live! models and cards based on CS46xx or YMF7x4
chips. None
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
James Pearson wrote:
Do you happen known what card make/modules use the CS46xx or YMF7x4
chips?
CS46xx:
BlackGold II 5.1
Hercules Game Theater
Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo III
Terratec DMX XFire 1024
Turtle Beach Santa Cruz
VideoLogic Sonic Fury
My
Can anyone recommend a 'basic' PCI sound card that supports hardware mixing?
No fancy features required, just to be able to play back sound to a
head phone jack would be sufficient ...
We used to use Soundblaster and Audigy cards, but we can't get hold of
these any more.
Thanks
James Pearson
Can anyone recommend a 'basic' PCI sound card that supports hardware mixing?
No fancy features required, just to be able to play back sound to a
head phone jack would be sufficient ...
We used to use Soundblaster and Audigy cards, but we can't get hold of
these any more.
Thanks
James Pearson
are these ???
Thanks
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