Kristin Low wrote:
Hi,
I was hoping someone could help me solve my ALSA problems, as I'm
still somewhat new to Linux. I'm running Ubuntu Hardy Heron and
haven't changed any config files however ALSA does not work properly
and I assume that because of this, Pulseaudio doesn't work either
I don't think it's using the modem... I do hear some sound; it just cuts out
if I select pulseaudio or ALSA. OSS works fine. Killing pulseaudio forces me
to use ALSA or OSS... And since pulseaudio dies when ALSA hiccups, I think
ALSA is the culprit. I thought I had the latest drivers and
Kristin Low wrote:
I don't think it's using the modem... I do hear some sound; it just
cuts out if I select pulseaudio or ALSA. OSS works fine. Killing
pulseaudio forces me to use ALSA or OSS... And since pulseaudio dies
when ALSA hiccups, I think ALSA is the culprit. I thought I had the
Michael Gerdau mgd at technosis.de writes:
Hi,
that's just the same i get on my M171, and
sound works fine so far, but(!) is anyone got the S/PDIF
running? (over Dell's special composite cable) -
Any help will be appreciated
cable
At Tue, 24 Jul 2007 07:14:40 +0200,
Michael Gerdau wrote:
Hi Colleen,
I'm tearing my hair out by the roots here. I don't know if the problem
is Alsa or something else because I *do* have sound. However, I do not
have sound when I try to play an audio CD, although I can rip the CD to
Hi,
I'm tearing my hair out by the roots here. I don't know if the problem
is Alsa or something else because I *do* have sound. However, I do not
have sound when I try to play an audio CD, although I can rip the CD to
my hard drive and then, I can hear it.
First, I must explain that I have
Hi Colleen,
I'm tearing my hair out by the roots here. I don't know if the problem
is Alsa or something else because I *do* have sound. However, I do not
have sound when I try to play an audio CD, although I can rip the CD to
my hard drive and then, I can hear it.
I do have a Dell XPS
(please don't top-post)
Tony Cantor wrote:
let me just show you what my file structure looks like:
# ls
alsa.conf cards pcm sndo-mixer.alisp
# cd ../pcm
# ls
center_lfe.conf front.conf side.confsurround51.conf
does this look right?
On 12/22/06, Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems the files are not found for some reason.
Try adding a printf() to the snd_input_stdio_open() function in
alsa-lib/src/input.c to see which files it tries to open.
ok, so i got strace to build by hacking a couple lines in its
Tony Cantor wrote:
i have an embedded board that im trying to run alsa on, but unfortunately im
having trouble. i searched the list for similar problems and i found this:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=36898685
i have the exact same problems as this guy, however putting
hello everyone,
i have an embedded board that im trying to run alsa on, but unfortunately im
having trouble. i searched the list for similar problems and i found this:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=36898685
i have the exact same problems as this guy, however putting (what
Dear Mr. Revell,
Lee Revell wrote:
On Tue, 2006-11-21 at 19:38 -0500, David Cullen wrote:
Dear Folks,
I am having a problem with ALSA on an AMCC Taihu board. To keep
things simple, I am just running speaker-test. The offending line
of code is a call to mmap in pcm_mmap.c at line 368. I
On Tue, 2006-11-21 at 19:38 -0500, David Cullen wrote:
Dear Folks,
I am having a problem with ALSA on an AMCC Taihu board. To keep
things simple, I am just running speaker-test. The offending line
of code is a call to mmap in pcm_mmap.c at line 368. I have used
KGDB to trace the call
Dear Folks,
I am having a problem with ALSA on an AMCC Taihu board. To keep
things simple, I am just running speaker-test. The offending line
of code is a call to mmap in pcm_mmap.c at line 368. I have used
KGDB to trace the call through the kernel, and I cannot figure out
the problem. The
At Mon, 09 Jan 2006 12:24:21 +,
James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
kunt1z wrote:
Something happens...
I run alsaconf, a script that modify /etc/modules.conf file, then I
restart /etc/init.d/alsasound service and I try to play a sound with
aplay. Here's what happens:
$ aplay
On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 20:31 +0100, Takashi Iwai wrote:
At Mon, 09 Jan 2006 12:24:21 +,
James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
kunt1z wrote:
Something happens...
I run alsaconf, a script that modify /etc/modules.conf file, then I
restart /etc/init.d/alsasound service and I try to play
At Fri, 13 Jan 2006 14:30:35 -0500,
Lee Revell wrote:
On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 20:31 +0100, Takashi Iwai wrote:
At Mon, 09 Jan 2006 12:24:21 +,
James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
kunt1z wrote:
Something happens...
I run alsaconf, a script that modify /etc/modules.conf file,
kunt1z wrote:
Something happens...
I run alsaconf, a script that modify /etc/modules.conf file, then I
restart /etc/init.d/alsasound service and I try to play a sound with
aplay. Here's what happens:
$ aplay test.wav
ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:852:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave
aplay:
hi
alsa worked fine for mewith 2.4
i upgraded to 2.6test9 kernel,
alsa worked there, too. but i decided to downgrade again.
after this with old 2.4.21 kernel alsa stopped working for me.
i get the following error.
xmms -p
** WARNING **: SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT ioctl failed: Invalid argument
**
Hi,
I have installed (compiled) alsa 0.9.0rc6 under debian
(I've a SbLive).
Everything works fine but ONLY if I make a
/etc/init.d/alsa restart after booting.
If not, alsamixer, xmms's ALSA output plugin, etc.
don't work.
Note that if I push the reset button of my computer,
everything works.
Do
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