Clemens Ladisch wrote:
sound-service-2-0 would be the driver needed for /dev/mixer2.
Some program tries to access /dev/mixer2.
()
The cuplrit may be a sound daemon or some plugplay thing that
scans for new hardware.
Many thanks for your prompt and helpful reply, Clemens. I wondered how I
Bill Unruh wrote:
Do you know if the kludge I use of bringing down the usb bus and then up
again works in 2.6.x?
I have heard of crashes when doing this with both 2.4.x and 2.6.x, but
the USB bus driver changes much in current versions. It may work in
latter versions.
Is anyone working on
I've follwing problem with my creative 128 PCI (CT5880) sound card. I use
alsa 0.96 with the 2.4.22 kernel (mandrake 9.2 distro) and everything works
propely.
I want to upgrade to the 2.6.4 kernel. I compile the kernel with the alsa
modules snd-ens1371. I can insert the module in the kernel
On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 09:02, Robert La Ferla wrote:
I have a Shuttle XPC (SN41G2 w/nVidia nForce) running Fedora Core 1 and
the latest ALSA 1.03. I cannot get digital audio out of the SPDIF port
but analog audio from at least the headphone jack works fine. I have
tried many things to no
On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 16:42, Wayde Milas wrote:
Hi, i think the kernel level oss emyu can be told which devices to
simulate.. So you be able to get it to run with with kernel oss emu...
http://alsa-project.org/~iwai/OSS-Emulation.html
read the part on pcm mapping..
I found this
On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 10:30:54 -0800 (PST)
x m [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey all.
i have a list of problems with my SBLive card. i
though it was related to one source but apperantly its
a bunch of problems mixed up in all together.
so if u guys could help me up to solve some of them
that
Hi,
spdif do some setup of card (see IEC958 Optical Raw
Playback Switch and SB Live Analog/Digital Output Jack)
hw:0,2 not - unmute
IEC958 Optical Raw Playback Switch and SB Live Analog/Digital
Output Jack
If you want to use digital speakers (or spdif out) try to unmute SB
Live
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, Wayde Milas wrote:
Yup, I tried this over the weekend. didnt work. I'm sure its being
mapping oss to hw2:0 which is teh spif port, but I hear no sound.
No one seems to be able to answer this:
What exactly is the difference between using hw0:2 and spdif? They both
go
Hi,
emu10k1-gp - is gameport driver - it will not conflict with audio
driver.
In which PCI port do you have your SB Live ???
Peter Zubaj
http://www.pobox.sk/ - spolahliva a bezpecna prevadzka
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Wayde Milas wrote:
On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 09:02, Robert La Ferla wrote:
I have a Shuttle XPC (SN41G2 w/nVidia nForce) running Fedora Core 1 and
the latest ALSA 1.03. I cannot get digital audio out of the SPDIF port
but analog audio from at least the headphone jack works fine. I have
tried
Hi..
I have mdk 9.2 with kernel 2.4.22-21mdk, recompiled to remove acpi
support(from BIOS too), sound as a module.
when i start my system show me this info (wich i think it's
important...)
from file /var/log/messages
Mar 20 07:07:51 localhost kernel: devfs_mk_dir(snd): using old entry in
I've got a C-Media CM8738 sound card and I've got a problem that
may be a duplex issue - or not ...
my modules.config has
alias sound-slot-0 cmpci
would it default to full duplex or half and how would I set it to full.
I'm trying to get a Zultys Softphone VOIP to work - I can talk out
but I
I just upgraded to drivers-1.0.3, lib-1.0.3b, util-1.0.3.
arecord -f CD file2.raw crashed again, but now I get some useful info!
Here's the functions in the calltrace:
drain_array
reap_timer_fnc
reap_timer_fnc
run_timer_softirq
do_timer
do_softirq
do_IRQ
default_idle
_stext
common_interrupt
Test this config (it works for me). With this config, you must use
/dev/dsp0 as your hw:0,0. Maybe in your config, the error is that you
haven't configurated /dev/dep1 as hw:0,1 (I think hw:0,1 is the S/PDIF
soutput).
### .asoundrc for intel8x0
pcm.intel8x0-hw {
type hw
card 0
}
pcm.dsp0 {
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