Huynh Phuoc Tai wrote:
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checking for directory with kernel source...
/home/hptai/source/KZM/4.5/linux-2.6.16-alsa
checking for directory with kernel build...
/home/hptai/source/KZM/4.5/linux-2.6.16-alsa
checking for kernel version... 0.0.0
That directory contains only the source files
Allen Kennedy wrote:
I'm trying to get an asound.conf file set up that will allow me
to play 5 different wav files over separate channels
simultaneously, with a command like this:
#aplay -D channel1 1.wav aplay -D channel2 2.wav
aplay -D channel3 3.wav aplay -D channel4 4.wav
I had done make menuconfig and make before installed alsa-driver.
$grep SOUND .config
CONFIG_SOUND=y
# CONFIG_SOUND_PRIME is not set
Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Huynh Phuoc Tai wrote:
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checking for directory with kernel source...
/home/hptai/source/KZM/4.5/linux-2.6.16-alsa
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Huynh Phuoc Tai wrote:
Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Huynh Phuoc Tai wrote:
checking for directory with kernel source...
/home/hptai/source/KZM/4.5/linux-2.6.16-alsa
checking for kernel version... 0.0.0
That directory contains only the source
On 10/25/07, Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Allen Kennedy wrote:
I'm trying to get an asound.conf file set up that will allow me
to play 5 different wav files over separate channels
simultaneously, with a command like this:
#aplay -D channel1 1.wav aplay -D channel2 2.wav
Someone recently talked about compiling ALSA 1.0.15 under various
distributions but not Debian.
I've recently being compiling kernels on Debian using make-kpkg, which
provides a version.h file in the /usr/src/linux tree which the
alsa-driver needs. However compiling and making a .deb directly
Hi folks,
I'm new not only to this list but to ALSA, Ubuntu and Linux in general
so please bear with me...
I've tried to work my sound issues out myself by reading various web
resources, but I'm at a loss and hope someone can help.
Here are the results of aplay -l:
List of PLAYBACK
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OSS apps will not be able to play sounds while ALSA apps have the
sound card open, because the in-kernel OSS emulation bypasses ALSA 's
software mixer.
The OSS-problem is solved. Old kernel-modules from alsa build-outside
were left.
But there is a new problem. If I play sounds e.g. in
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Luca Bonora wrote:
Hi there!
I have a fujitsu siemens pi1536 laptop and the soundcard is a ALC880,
supported from ALSA version 1.0.14 with the flavour fujitsu.
But the microphone doesn't work. How do I enable it?Why the channel
mic is in the output channel of alsamixer?
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Jan Widera wrote:
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OSS apps will not be able to play sounds while ALSA apps have the
sound card open, because the in-kernel OSS emulation bypasses ALSA 's
software mixer.
The OSS-problem is solved. Old kernel-modules from alsa build-outside
were left.
But there is
The sound starts bucking I am afraid brings nothing whatsoever to
my mind as to what that would sound like.
Do you mean if say you are playing a .wav file this happens, or when
does it happen.
Oh, it happens whenever I play any kind of sound-file for any lenght
of time. And it sounds like
Hi all,
I'd try my best in setup alsa in my laptop (HP Pavilion tx 1000),
however snd-hda-intel simply doesn't work, no matter I put options
model=hp, model=3stack.
By the way, I only can boot my kernel with noapic or noacpic + irqpoll
I use Ubuntu 7.10 64bit, there is many information in ubuntu
Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Huynh Phuoc Tai wrote:
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Huynh Phuoc Tai wrote:
checking for directory with kernel source...
/home/hptai/source/KZM/4.5/linux-2.6.16-alsa
checking for kernel version... 0.0.0
That directory contains only the source
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