Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> Sound worked until I turned power off to the external speakers. The
> sound has not been working since I turned the speakers back on.
> [...]
> I have proven, to my satisfaction, thanks to a suggestion from a
> correspondent, that this is not a hardware problem. I
Up to date Jessie.
Sound worked until I turned power off to the external speakers. The
sound has not been working since I turned the speakers back on.
If I run 'speaker-test' I get noise:
comp@AbNormal:~$ speaker-test
speaker-test 1.0.28
Playback device is default
Stream parameters are
Happily running a Xen system, most problems sorted out, except sound.
The onboard sounds works fine when Linux is booted, but is completely
silent when the same kernel is booted as Dom0. ALSA devices and modules
are identical in both cases. The only difference I can find in the
dmesg is:
Hi,
I'm using ubuntu 8.10 with the laptop LG R510 with the snd-hda-intel driver.
(at the time, alsa 1.0.19)
The weird thing is:
When it is in the default settings in modules.conf, the laptop's front mics and
headphones work just fine, but the speakers don't.
When I set the config to
I just installed Ubuntu on this machine and there is no sound whatsoever.
I followed directions on several websites to find the problem: checked
user/groups, killed esd, checked for sound being muted... and so on.
The proper ALSA driver module is in my system, however when I type
modprobe
Try:-
sudo modprobe snd-atiixp
Matthew Patenaude wrote:
I just installed Ubuntu on this machine and there is no sound
whatsoever.
I followed directions on several websites to find the problem: checked
user/groups, killed esd, checked for sound being muted... and so on.
The proper
On 2/18/07, Patrick Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try:-
sudo modprobe snd-atiixp
No, snd-hda-intel is the correct driver for this device. The ALSA
version in Ubuntu is probably too old to support it.
Does it work with ALSA 1.0.14-rc2?
Lee
Ильдар Нурисламов wrote:
В сообщении от 27 декабря 2006 20:36 Frieder Bürzele написал(a):
?? ?? schrieb:
Hi!
I've installed OpenSUSE 10.2 x86-64 on my notebook. But have problem
with sound.
Card detected properly and kernel module loaded. But i can hear sound
only once when kde
В сообщении от 27 декабря 2006 20:36 Frieder Bürzele написал(a):
?? ?? schrieb:
Hi!
I've installed OpenSUSE 10.2 x86-64 on my notebook. But have problem
with sound.
Card detected properly and kernel module loaded. But i can hear sound
only once when kde started or after
?? ?? schrieb:
Hi!
I've installed OpenSUSE 10.2 x86-64 on my notebook. But have problem
with sound.
Card detected properly and kernel module loaded. But i can hear sound
only once when kde started or after restart of alsa. When i restart
sound system with YAST i can test sound
Hi!
I've installed OpenSUSE 10.2 x86-64 on my notebook. But have problem
with sound.
Card detected properly and kernel module loaded. But i can hear sound
only once when kde started or after restart of alsa. When i restart
sound system with YAST i can test sound and i hear sound. But if i
change
On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 19:51:54 +0300
?? ?? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I've installed OpenSUSE 10.2 x86-64 on my notebook. But have problem
with sound.
Card detected properly and kernel module loaded. But i can hear sound
only once when kde started or after restart of alsa. When
Hi Alsa support,
May someone pls reply to my request?
My system unable to load snd-riptide even I have
downloaded and installed the latest alsa-driver-1.0.11rc5 driver.
Best regards,
Claude YU
- Original Message -
From:
Claude Yu
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Claude Yu wrote:
Hi Alsa support,
May someone pls reply to my request?
My system unable to load snd-riptide even I have downloaded and installed the
latest alsa-driver-1.0.11rc5 driver.
You just asked 26 minutes ago. Do you really think that people are sitting
there
Hi,
On Monday 05 June 2006 03:20, Claude Yu wrote:
When Linux bootup, building processes showed 2 errors in [FATAL] flags
1. Starting ALSA version 1.0.9b: (riptide) start servicce sound
(Y)/(N)/(C) ? (Y) Loading sound module(snd-riptide) FATAL: Module
snd-riptide not found Fatal: Error
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, Stephen Mollett wrote:
Hi,
On Monday 05 June 2006 03:20, Claude Yu wrote:
When Linux bootup, building processes showed 2 errors in [FATAL] flags
1. Starting ALSA version 1.0.9b: (riptide) start servicce sound
(Y)/(N)/(C) ? (Y) Loading sound module(snd-riptide) FATAL:
On Monday 05 June 2006 15:42, Bill Unruh wrote:
Sounds like the snd-riptide.ko file isn't installed. Perhaps Mandrake
(Mandriva?) doesn't include this driver by default
snd-riptide came into alsa with 1.0.10 I believe. Mandriva 2006 uses kernel
2.6.12 which uses alsa 1.0.9
Ah, that would
On Mon, 2006-06-05 at 23:54 +0100, Stephen Mollett wrote:
I may not object to compiling my own software but I have seen countless
disgruntled users who have tried Linux after seeing me using it with apparent
ease then given up in disgust a few weeks (or even a few hours) later when
they
On Mon, 2006-06-05 at 17:41 -0700, Bill Unruh wrote:
Well, riptide seems to be a very recent addition. Whether it is because the
alsa people had trouble reverese engineering the driver, or noone had a
copy I do not know. Unfortunately although sound may be basic, it is also
highly highly
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, Lee Revell wrote:
On Mon, 2006-06-05 at 23:54 +0100, Stephen Mollett wrote:
I may not object to compiling my own software but I have seen countless
disgruntled users who have tried Linux after seeing me using it with apparent
ease then given up in disgust a few weeks (or
O
I don't understand why something called Mandrake 2006 would use a
kernel released almost a year ago.
Lee
Because, I think, they think they properly tested it.
If I understood you correctly quite a while ago,
it's now distributions' headache to properly test
Linux kernel - that was the
Hi Support,
I am computer engineer helping a client to
install his Mandrake Linux with problem.
Pls help!
I was running Mandrake Linux 2006
distrbution(free) consisting of 3 disks without great problem except without
sound. Dual-boot option with Window Xp
Prof smoothly. But after
Hello,
I have a Maxisound Fortissimo running under Debian Woody :
# dpkg -l *alsa* | grep ii
ii alsa-base 0.9+0beta12-3 ALSA driver common files
ii alsa-modules-2 0.9+0beta12+3+ Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
(drivers)
ii alsa-source0.9+0beta12-3 ALSA driver source
ii
A couple of informations to add :
When I watch some videos (file or DVDs), the same problem occur when I try
to quit mplayer.
I'm aware that my version of alsa-driver is not so recent, but the
configuration is much more difficult with unoffical packages under debian
stable woody.
Message
On Monday 14 January 2002 03:28, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
I don't understand the sentence above: which (ALSA or OSS/Free) module are
you referring to? What does lsmod show? What kernel are you running?
I am running Slackware 8 with and the 2.4.5 kernel.
My modules.conf (thanks for pointing it
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 22:20:35 +0100
Heiko Brüning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello together,
i have got an Elitegroup K7S5A Mainboard with sound on board in my box.
But I can't activate the sound. Elitegroup support told me, that the
K7S5A has an Avance Logic ALC100P as sound chip. I tried
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