It's a bug in alsa-lib, which was already fixed in the recent version.
Try to install from HG repo.
From where? I couldn't find anything with a quick google; I'll try
again in a bit.
I've run alsa-info.sh, FWIW:
http://pastebin.ca/829760
I tried compiling up the latest alsa-lib
Around about 23/12/07 13:35, Neil Bird scribbled ...
It's a bug in alsa-lib, which was already fixed in the recent version.
Try to install from HG repo.
From where? I couldn't find anything with a quick google; I'll try
again in a bit.
OK, I see what you meant now; I just tried the
On Sunday 23 December 2007 14:35, Neil Bird wrote:
It's a bug in alsa-lib, which was already fixed in the recent version.
Try to install from HG repo.
From where? I couldn't find anything with a quick google; I'll try
again in a bit.
I've run alsa-info.sh, FWIW:
This could well be linked to the problem:
Description of problem:
When booting the computer , sometimes the sound works and sometimes not.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=389521
On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 17:34 +, John Haxby wrote:
Neil Bird wrote:
Of late on my main [Fedora
Around about 20/12/07 17:34, John Haxby typed ...
On my properly functioning F7 box here I don't have that file -- in fact
the only thing in /usr/lib/alsa-lib or /usr/lib64/alsa-lib is an
smixer directory containing some libraries.
Ditto :-/
I would guess that there's something odd in
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