Roger E Critchlow Jr writes:
Greetings:
Continuing my tale of woe:
Toshiba Tecra 8100, ymfpci sound, RedHat 7.2 upgraded to
kernel-2.4.9-13
Abit BP0-6, ens1371 sound, RedHat 7.2 upgraded to kernel-2.4.9-13smp.
with alsa from the cvs repository
Because
$ aplay
I seem to recall that when I got that far, I then did two things:
1. I fiddled with my modules.conf
2. I made sure I build the OSS compatability
3. Using nothing more than aumix with the OSS compatability,
I can play whatever I want.
( I cannot record to save my ass, except under
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 06:28:58AM +0100, Peter Surda wrote:
My educated guess is that the driver can't handle 32kHz correctly,
Right after the reboot I can try to play the 32kHz file again to see if I
can reproduce the bug.
Yes, indeed, it is triggered by using 32kHz audio and I can
Allen writes:
I seem to recall that when I got that far, I then did two things:
1. I fiddled with my modules.conf
modules.conf - pruned to sound modules:
# ALSA portion of ALSA
alias char-major-116 snd
options
I'm not sure, but I would suggest that for the OSS compatability
and the aumix type stuff...
The minor oss assignments that I did may well be the thing
that links the OSS up so the other mixers work right as the
mapping there IS to the PCM.
( I wish I knew for sure but I don't have time to
I found the following archives of the current alsa-user, alsa-devel,
and alsa-cvslog that have a functioning search:
http://www.mail-archive.com/alsa-user%40lists.sourceforge.net/
http://www.mail-archive.com/alsa-devel%40lists.sourceforge.net/
Can you help?
I lost my sound and I tried to load a new
driver but I can get it to work and when I start my computer is sez device
CS4236B not loaded but it did not work help!!!
Bob Sandler