On 2 Feb 2014, at 14:27, ChaosEsque Team chaosesquet...@yahoo.com wrote:
Init has be around longer than the linux implementation of *nix.
Aside from the for(;;) wait(0); loop, there’s little in common between the
Linux and, say, BSD implementations of init, especially in recent versions.
The
On 22/01/13 14:59, User wrote:
Did that, no effect - I use aplay as soon as the driver
is loaded and test `aplay -l | grep card` to make shure
the card driver is operational before anyt. else.
You should look in /proc/asound instead: aplay requires quite a lot of
things to be working,
On 22/01/13 16:15, User wrote:
You should look in /proc/asound instead: aplay requires quite a lot of
things to be working, /proc/asound will exist even when only ALSA is
present.
Please don't get me wrong here.
I AM **NOT** using the DEPRECATED OSS drivers. (period)
I AM USING THE ALSA
On 01/08/12 12:25, Sid Boyce wrote:
The way I read threads Daniel,
I discover a new problem, I search the archives and it's all there, the
original and the follow-ups - nothing lost.
Just be polite, please. If there is a convention for in-line replies or
bottom-posting on a list, please
On 17/02/12 11:54, Auto Sending Stop 1 wrote:
I am now trying to play audio data on my Lenovo R61 notebook
running on Fedora 12 (gnome).
However, there is no sound output at all. I had googled the Internet
and tried many methods,
but it still didn't work.
Fedora 12 is very old; it has
On 26/01/12 20:06, Rob Wentz wrote:
I am trying to get a USB MTPAV working in linux. I was assuming
mtpav.ko is the ALSA driver I'm after, but although I'm able to
modprobe snd-mtpav and the system sees my mtpav and has it assigned at
IRQ 7 port 0x378 I am not getting any MIDI I/O with this
On 18 Jul 2011, at 20:17, kmpir...@ece.upatras.gr wrote:
I'm looking for a way to modify the alsa recording example found here
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/6735?page=0,2 and shown below (or use any
other sample program you may suggest), in order to produce a wav file rather
than
On 28 January 2011 19:21, william estrada mrumun...@cruzio.com wrote:
This is what I get when using -D option:
# aplay -D hw:0,0 /usr/share/xemacs/xemacs-packages/etc/sounds/say-beep.au
Playing Sparc Audio
'/usr/share/xemacs/xemacs-packages/etc/sounds/say-beep.au' : Mu-Law, Rate
8000 Hz,
On 22/09/10 09:46, Arxontis Politis wrote:
---
k...@xanadu:~/Music$ dmesg | grep snd
[ 34.098749] snd_ua101: Unknown parameter `vid'
[ 34.107709] snd_ua101: Unknown parameter `vid'
[ 34.164993] snd_ua101: Unknown parameter
On 14 Sep 2010, at 03:10, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I would like to capture raw audio, chew on it with my own code, then save the
result into some common format, such as wav or mp3. I'm trying to understand
the description of sample formats given in the arecord man page:
-f
On 17 Jul 2010, at 12:55, Sebastian H. wrote:
I'm looking for a way to detect if an USB-Sound-Card has been
attached/detached without polling the card list with
snd_card_next() and friends.
Does ALSA provide a signaling mechanism for this or is there maybe an
other Linux way to recommend?
On 5 Jul 2010, at 20:35, Carlo Tambuatco wrote:
I'm running Fedora 13, and I am trying to compile a program that
requires libasound =1.0 (which I have installed) but the ./configure
file can't find it.
I've got
/lib/libasound.so.2
/lib/libasound.so.2.0.0
On 4 Jul 2010, at 00:21, Kjeld Flarup wrote:
# aplay /net/192.168.1.104/userdata/multimedia/disk8/track_01.mp3
[snip]
# aplay /usr/lib/openoffice.org/basis3.2/share/gallery/sounds/theetone.wav
[snip]
# aplay /usr/share/sounds/gnome/default/alerts/bark.ogg
aplay doesn't play MP3 or
On 27 Feb 2010, at 09:06, kapetr wrote:
I am of course mindful that the quality of SW boost would be worse,
but for not quality critical use, it would be the simplest and cheapest
solution.
It's not so much quality critical as audible. I've tried that before:
record something with a mic
On 21/01/10 16:12, Linux User wrote:
I'm on x86_64 system using a 32Bit Flash player and both plugin wrappers
seem to bypass my configurations and go straight to my PCM device ---
You might have better results with the 64 bit flash plugin which you can
get from
On 21/12/09 16:27, Paul Hartman wrote:
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 10:50 PM, Geoffrey Crowther
gcrowt...@topcon.com wrote:
cat sound.wav /dev/dsp
Did you try this instead:
aoss cat sound.wav /dev/dsp
That won't have any useful effect. aoss pre-loads a shared library
that overrides an
On 07/12/09 14:00, Simon Clubley wrote:
Are the current versions of ALSA supported under RedHat 9 ?
[snip]
Does anyone have any suggestions ?
Red Hat 9 became unsupported once the Fedora series started. The last
update for RH9 must've been around, oh, 2002. Since it was released
On 25/09/09 11:27, Dino Puller wrote:
Hi all,
i'd like to record two streams at the same time:
1. capture from mic
2. capture from pcm out and mic
I can record from pcm out and mic using the mix capability, but in
this case i can't have another stream with only mic data. If i should
On 25/09/09 14:40, Dino Puller wrote:
Well really i need to capture linphone calls and record them,
unfortunately linphone doesn't have support for jack.
You don't need direct jack support. There are both pulseaudio and alsa
modules that allow applications to have their audio connections
Sergei Steshenko wrote:
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 23:09:45 -0400
Lee Revell rlrev...@joe-job.com wrote:
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 9:18 PM, Jamie Lokierja...@shareable.org wrote:
But that doesn't explain why new kernels every few months behave so
differently on my Intel HDA laptop.
Daren Krive wrote:
I have been using Ubuntu for about a year now and prior to that I was
an big Suse fan (it still holds a soft spot in my heart). Overall I
am VERY impressed with the quality of open source software. Ubuntu in
particular impresses me with it's polished and professional
ar...@iki.fi wrote:
Hi
When attemptin to load snd-emu10k (alsa 1.0.16, kernel 2.6.26-2-686)
i got following error message
# modprobe snd-ymfpci
[89978.686314] ACPI: PCI Interrupt :00:11.0[A] - Link [LNKD] - GSI 10
(level, low) - IRQ 10
[89978.707674] firmware: requesting
Geoffrey Leach wrote:
FWIW, it appears that this (1.0.19) is the problem:
function stop() {
#
# store driver settings
#
if [ -x $alsactl ]; then
$alsactl -f $asoundcfg store
The file as installed from the source distribution, does not have
executable permissions. Or
Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear community,
I would like to get to work my edirol fa-66 soundcard.
It is an external firewire module and I'm using kubunte (kde 4.1.).
Could You give me a tipp, please?
http://www.ffado.org/
that much
incentive! Fedora 9 and Fedora 10 both work perfectly though.
2009/4/14 John Haxby j...@thehaxbys.co.uk:
Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear community,
I would like to get to work my edirol fa-66 soundcard.
It is an external firewire module and I'm using kubunte (kde 4.1
bill collins wrote:
...make no assumptions, I am a complete newby...this is what I have on
my laptop:-
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 02)
Subsystem: Dell Unknown device 022f
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0,
William Estrada wrote:
hi group,
Trying to rebuild my ALSA programs with static libs.
[snip]
but when I try with -static, I get this:
Code:
gcc -g -O2 -static -lasound -o volume volume.o
/usr/local/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.3.2/../../../../i686-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ld:
cannot find
pavan_sa...@indiatimes.com wrote:
There should have been an option to build alsa utilities statically.
To check the speaker of a platform, I don't have to port the whole of
alsa-lib + alsa-utilities on my small busybox file-system, do i ?
That argument doesn't hold up. On my really,
Halim Sahin wrote:
Hi,
I think pulseaudio is your problem.
Remove it and switch to alsa output.
HTH.
halim
That's a little extreme. I haven't tried skype with the Fedora 10
pulseaudio (which is supposed to be a lot better) but I generally tell
skype to use a plughw device rather
Jiang Wei wrote:
hi, all
I am using the alsamixer command line(v1.0.17) in ubuntu
intrepid beta.
If using the command # alsamixer without any parameters, it
outputs as following:
Card: PulseAudio
Chip: PulseAudio
...
and only one bar shows up(the hardware is
Wade Nelson wrote:
I have:
Guitar - Behringer Xenyx mixer - M-Audio Audiophile 2496 RCA inputs
When the setup is sitting there, idle and active, there is a very very
high-pitched light squeal coming from the PC speakers. It's so
high-pitched that only myself and so far two other people I've
Mihaela Vitalariu wrote:
Thank you for the reply!
Well, i use async I/O because this is the way my program works, using
callbacks,
and i just can't disable it :(
On Jan 16, 2008 4:51 PM, Erik Slagter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mihaela Vitalariu wrote:
I
Erik Slagter wrote:
John Haxby wrote:
I bet someone somewhere is using signal(3) instead of sigaction(2).
signal() is the old interface which has some unpleasant side effects
-- for example, the handler is reset to the default once the signal
has been delivered. In the bad old days
Erik Slagter wrote:
John Haxby wrote:
I bet someone somewhere is using signal(3) instead of sigaction(2).
signal() is the old interface which has some unpleasant side effects
-- for example, the handler is reset to the default once the signal
has been delivered. In the bad old days
Gene Heskett wrote:
Nothing that could construed as phantom voltage (which is normally 50 volts
in
the broadcast industry) is visible for either the intel_8xx on the
motherboard, or for the audigy 2 value I use for everything. I also have an
sb16 but don't recall it as having such a
Alexander Saydakov wrote:
I have upgraded to the latest Flash 9.0.115.0 from adobe.com, but it did not
change anything.
There are at least two ways of installing flash: one is to do it on a
per-user basis in which case you'll find the plugin in
~/.mozilla/.../plugins (sorry, I forget the
Erik Slagter wrote:
As imho pulseaudio doesn't add significant functionality if you're not
using remote (over the network) audio, you'd be better off without it,
i.e. remove all pulseaudio packages alltogether.
That must be a different pulseaudio to the one I'm using then. The
Peteris Krisjanis wrote:
2007/12/31, John Haxby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That must be a different pulseaudio to the one I'm using then. The
per-application mixer (pavucontrol) is very useful
How this is useful? Each app already has it's own volume control.
Having additional one confuses
Mark Constable wrote:
On 22 December 2007 13:24, Lee Revell wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ arecord -D plugfile out.wav
Recording WAVE 'out.wav' :
Unsigned 8 bit, Rate 8000 Hz, Mono
[snip]
Seems weird to have default settings for a format
that I have never ever seen in practical
Neil Bird wrote:
Of late on my main [Fedora 7] box (I don't know for how long), pretty
much any ALSA-based app. (audacious, xmms, etc.) gives the following error:
ALSA lib pcm.c:2106:(snd_pcm_open_conf) Cannot open shared library
/usr/lib/alsa-lib/libasound_module_pcm_empty.so
Has
Thomas Giesel wrote:
I am trying to cross-compile the alsa-lib. I want to do it in a clean
configure - make - make install way. It should be installed to
/somewhere/initrd/usr on my host, which will appear at /usr on my
target later.
When I use prefix=/somewhere/initrd/usr it installs
Robert Gruendler wrote:
Edited the makefile and added -march=i386 and -mcpu=i386 manually to the
CFLAGS.
-m32 is used to build 32 bit binaries on a 64 bit machine. You'll
probably need a lot of 32 bit libraries available as well, depending on
your distro.
jch
Matthew Polashek wrote:
If you're running Fedora, I'd suggest installing the CCRMA stuff so you
can get these apps via synaptic.
You don't need to do that. Assuming you're not running some old, out
of date Fedora release:
yum install qjackctl
That certainly works on Fedora 7 and
Chris Aitken wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] chris]$ uname -r
2.6.5-1.358
[EMAIL PROTECTED] chris]$ cat /proc/asound/version
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.4rc2 (Tue Mar 30
08:19:30 2004 UTC).
Compiled on May 8 2004 for kernel 2.6.5-1.358.
This is truly ancient. If
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
yesterday, i installed f8-t1 on this gateway mx8711 and, during the
install, the sound test worked fine. since then, nothing.
You've asked on the Fedora lists? Since Fedora 8 test 1 is a very early
beta of Fedora 8 it's not that surprising that some stuff doesn't
Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:
These are keycodes 174 and 176, which are pretty standard volume_down
and volume_up codes.
Now I also have a plantronics usb headset plugged into that box and its
little volume control unit emits the _same_ 174, 176 codes as the
keyboard knob. Ideally I'd
Gerd Schering wrote:
on the homepage of the alsa project, there is - on the left side (New
Users) -
a link (- backgrounf info) which points to agnula.org.
This site seems to have gone.
Does anyone know what happened and where the background info can be
found now?
Google says agnula.info
Gerd Schering wrote:
Google says agnula.info
Yes, but this looks like a commercial site - not like some background
info to alsa.
You must be looking at a different one to the one I see, it starts:
*IMPORTANT*: The AGNULA/DeMuDi http://demudi.agnula.org/ project is
at the moment not
Andrew Bryant wrote:
I have a Fedora Core 6 system, which has no /etc/init.d/alsa file,
although it claims to have all the alsa rpms installed.
The way that FC6 does alsa, you don't need a start script. What little
needs to be done is done by the install script in /etc/modprobe.conf
when
Alexander Dietz wrote:
I am trying to install ALSA on my machine (Fedore Core 5, linux kernel
2.6.17-1.2174_FC5smp) but when running make for alsa-driver-1.0.13 I
got a bunch of error-messages:
You're probably better off doing a yum update -- among other things
that will pull in a more
Alexander Dietz wrote:
and what exactly should I yum update? I tried yum update alsa but
this did not work.
It doesn't need any parameters, just yum update and say y when
prompted. You can just update the kernel and alsa stuff (yum update
kernel\* alsa\* I think) but I really wouldn't
Jean-Michel Pouré wrote:
I am looking for a cheap two channels USB audio card, with two XLR
entries and preamp. This is for an Internet Podcast. Of course, I need
good Alsa support.
I lost hours connecting on Websites to look for information.
Can anyone help me, this would be very
question.
On 9/5/06, John Haxby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The audio group isn't used on FC5. When a user logs in, the
instructions in /etc/security/console.perms.d/50-default.perms arrange
for the files in /dev/snd (among others) to have their ownership
changed. If, as a normal user, you do
The audio group isn't used on FC5. When a user logs in, the
instructions in /etc/security/console.perms.d/50-default.perms arrange
for the files in /dev/snd (among others) to have their ownership
changed. If, as a normal user, you do ls -l /dev/snd and you see all
the files owned by
John Anderson wrote:
Probably it's fmit (Free Musical Intrument Tuner). It shows waveforms,
overtone analysis, and a bunch of other things.
http://home.gna.org/fmit/
It is, thank you.
jch
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Hello All,
I'm sure I remember someone mentioning some software that displayed a
wavefom from, for example, a guitar which, among other things allowed
you to tune an instrument. I remember that it had quite a
sophisticated interface and a strange, short name, something like frt
or fgt, the
Sergei Steshenko wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 20:50:27 -0400
Lee Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Many developers would get bored and move on to hack another OS
with a faster development cycle.
- maybe.
[...] Will I cry ? No.
I could right something much longer, but Yeah, right
Lee Revell wrote:
I think it's a problem that FC5 does not have an RPM package containing
these modules.
I think it's a question of cost of maintenance. FC5 is currently on
2.6.12.20 (although you might be forgiven fo thinking is actually
2.6.16-1.2133_FC5). /proc/asound says that we
Bill Unruh wrote:
The philosophy of Mandrake and Redhat has been that updates are for
security concerns, not for upgrading the system. Upgrades are handled by
new releases and that trying to make sure that a particular upgrade works
together with 3 or 4 different distros would be a logistic
Bill Unruh wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, John Haxby wrote:
On the other hand, perhaps someone would volunteer to de-couple the ALSA
modules from the rest of the kernel in the kernel build so that the ALSA
modules can be updated and then we'll get to be able to install newer
versions of ALSA
Asbjørn Sæbø wrote:
When playing back audio on an Edirol UA-25 usb sound device, I am
getting crackling sound (not unlike playing an old LP).
The crackles occur frequently, on average about twice or more per
second. They typically come in bursts, in between the series of
crackles, there may
Sergei Steshenko wrote:
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 12:02:10 +
John Haxby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Griffin iMic which works perfectly.I think it does
everything you want, it's also cheap: mine is the older silver model and
cost $35. Haven't tried (or seen) the newer white one
Paul Fox wrote:
after visiting the edirol site, i see what you mean. i guess i
should add low cost to my list of criteria. :-)
I have a Griffin iMic which works perfectly.I think it does
everything you want, it's also cheap: mine is the older silver model and
cost $35. Haven't tried
Lee Revell wrote:
I have not made any silly statements. Yes, closed source is debugged,
by the people who have the source code. If parts of the kernel are
allowed to be closed source it becomes impossible for anyone except the
people who have the source code to the closed part to debug it.
Kirk Bauer wrote:
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
mpg123 -s test.mp3 | aplay --device=channel2 --channels=2 -f cd --buffer-time=100 -
[snip]
pcm.dmixer {
type dmix
ipc_key 1024 # must be unique!
slave {
pcm hw:0,0 # you cannot use a plug device here, darn.
Casey Heshler wrote:
(1) Using Audacity, I've created, both a oog, and a wav, file formats -
initial 45 minute tape extraction, edited that file - both oog and wav - to
strip to individual speaches - then using K3b, burned the oog, and also the
wav tracks to a Audio CD.
PROBLEM:
Upon trying
[I've copied the Audacity list for information only. Unless this
really is an audacity bug, I suggest that replies are made to the alsa
list. I'll summarise the conclusions to the audacity list when the
thread peters out.]
Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
I'm an Audacity user (
Bill Unruh wrote:
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Frank Barknecht wrote:
But the Quattro has configurations, where it tells the kernel: I got
two alt settings, dude. The kernel and all applications now know that
those are [0,1], because that's what the standard says. But in the
case of the Quattro they
Myk wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 16:44:36 -0500 (EST)
Joe Budafuco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just finished installing Kernel 2.6.1 and the Alsa
module.
Sound works great but everytime I reboot (and the
modules are reloaded) the volumes are all set to zero
and muted. I have to run alsamixer and
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