At Tue, 30 Sep 2003 21:12:38 -0500,
Dagmar d'Surreal wrote:
>
> The motherboard, an MSI KT4V (which have AMI BIOS) with the usual
> onboard stuff, namely:
>
> 00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233 AC97
> Audio Controller (rev 50)
> Subsystem: Micro-star Intern
Markus Sundström wrote:
> it was the 2.4.16 I downloaded to be able to cleanly apply the patch (I
> thought it easier than searching the makefile). However, the rtc-timer
> module did not build fir that kernel either.
Probably you didn't enable the "Enhanced RTC support" in the kernel.
> snd-rtct
Ilariu Raducan wrote:
> I used alsamixer to set all mixer controls at the edge of green-red
> level.
> Suprise: no sound.
Did you unmute the controls, too? (with 'M')
Regards,
Clemens
---
This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek
Welcome
Greetings alsa users everywhere!
I have recently compiled ardour but
cannot
quite get my head around the .asoundrc
file.
I am using a single Soundblaster Live Platinum card
and
want to record simultaneously from as many
(livedrive) inputs as i can.
I cannot work out whether i am limited to t
Miles Crawford wrote:
> At first, I could get a few apps to make sound (Gaim and XMMS once I
> installed the alsa output mod for it) but most programs told me I had no
> output device.
>
> Well, I checked it out, and found that there was no /dev/dsp present.
> Since the /dev/snd/pcmC0D0c is equival
Steve Rodgers wrote:
> I'm getting the following error messages from modprobe when I attempt
> to insert the ALSA sound modules into the Fedora beta 2.4.22-1.2061.nptl
> kernel:
>
> snd.o: unresolved symbol schedule_work
This is an incompatibility between the RedHat kernel and the original
Linux k
Frank Morris wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ls /dev/snd
> controlC0 controlC2 controlC4 controlC6 hwC0D0pcmC0D0c pcmC0D1c pcmC0D3p
> controlC1 controlC3 controlC5 controlC7 midiC0D0 pcmC0D0p pcmC0D2c timer
>
> As you can see above there is no native ALSA mixer device created
The A
Partha Bagchi wrote:
> modprobe snd-intel8x0
> The error I get is:
> FATAL: Module snd_intel8x0 not found.
The module utils version you're using replace "-" with "_" in module
names. Try to use some newer (or older) version of modutils.
HTH
Clemens
---
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After loading all the modules that seem appropriate for the ALSA
> driver, nothing happened, no sound.
>
> When I tried to do an 'alsamixer' to see if the sound was muted, I
> got the message
>
> function snd_ctl_open failed for default: no such file or directory
App
Mark Robinson wrote:
> I've got a GigaByte motherboard with a VIA KT400A chipset and the RealTek
> ALC650 audio chipset. The audio quality is good but it often skips. For
> example, I'll be listening to music in XMMS and I'll maximize a window and
> then audio will briefly pause. I don't think m
AFAIK the alsa drivers are included in the kernel distribution, there is no
need to install them afterward. Just enable them during config.
For some other problems with 2.6.0 I was advised to update the modprobe etc,
as the old ones do not work with 2.6.0.
Regards.
PS, glad someone at least go
> > After loading all the modules that seem appropriate for the ALSA
> > driver, nothing happened, no sound.
> >
> > When I tried to do an 'alsamixer' to see if the sound was muted, I
> > got the message
> >
> > function snd_ctl_open failed for default: no such file or directory
>
> Apparentl
Pierre Jarillon wrote:
To run envy24control:
$ envy24control -i 4 -o 4 -s 0
Audacity allow to set the number of channels from 1 to 16
with the menu: File -> Preference
Works fine !
Thanks, Pierre, it was only now that I returned to my computer.
Recording into Audacity really worked somewhat wit
It works
thank you
Ralph
Am Dienstag, 30. September 2003 13:11 schrieb Takashi Iwai:
> At Mon, 29 Sep 2003 21:32:36 +0200,
>
> Ralph Trautner wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > compilation auf alsa-driver-0.9.7 stops with the following message.
> > What can I do?
>
> remove the definitions of urb_t and pur
Hello:
I have a Dell C840 Laptop running RH8.0, kernel 2.4.20,
and alsa-0.9.6. The laptop's audio works fine, but only
from the laptops own built in speaker/headphone jacks or
internal speakers... When I connect speakers or
headphones to the Docking Stations audio jacks, I still
get sound from t
Thanks to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (good to see that there are some other
clemens' out there...) for the suggestion.
Seems that the snddevices script has been updated since I last used
it and it now generates a LOT more files under /dev/snd/. I ran it
and the alsa code in 2.6.0 ran just fine.
I think
Yes I did - no effect. In fact Alsaconf claims there is no card in my
laptop.
I don't understand why the fatal error is returning the module name with
"snd_" instead of "snd-".
By the way, when I compiled alsa into the kernel
(linux-2.6.0-test5-bk14), sound worked fine and I could use the gnom
Just a quick follow-up to my previous post.
As noted, the 0.9.0 stuff I had worked fine with the Alsa kernel modules
included in 2.6.0-test6.
All I had to do was to run the current (0.9.7) version of snddevices
to make the additional devices in /dev/snd that were required by something.
I did go
I using Rusty Russell's modutils (version 0.9.14) which is needed for
the new kernel. I will see if there is anything newer.
Thanks,
Partha
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Partha Bagchi wrote:
modprobe snd-intel8x0
The error I get is:
FATAL: Module snd_intel8x0 not found.
The module utils version
Hello, all-
I recently (last night) upgraded from Slackware 9.0 running the 2.4.20
kernel to the new Slackware 9.1 running the 2.4.22 kernel- for some
reason, after the upgrade, the alsa drivers won't work (even though they
come stock compiled with and for the kernel!!). I had no problems
running
Hi,
I own a HP nx9005 laptop which comes with the Ali5451 core onboard. The
core itself works perfectly in linux with either Trident (from
OSS/Free), snd_ali5451 (from ALSA) and the trident driver from
OSS/Linux. However I have a port replicator that includes the sound
plugs on it (Mic/Line In/Lin
If I'm not mistaken, the emu10k1 script is meant for the OSS
drivers. I generally prefer the oss drivers because I've never gotten
the alsa ones configured satisfactory. I know that if you want audio out
of all your speakers you'll need to play with the alsa mixer. There's a
control you need
When I am using emu10k1 OSS driver,
I can edit /etc/emu10k1.conf to disable the front analog channels +12dB
boost.
Without doing this, the volume is too high and the sound quality is bad.
Is there any way to do this for ALSA driver?
---
This s
23 matches
Mail list logo