Hi Hugo,
Please ALWAYS reply to all people in a a thread, not only to the one who
replied to you.
On 12.02.2013 07:09, Hugo wrote:
> I upgraded my kernel by following this guide:
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1681577 I installed the kernel
> files through Software Center. I do not
Daniel Mack wrote:
> It seems like your kernel was not built with the necessary sound module
> built in.
There is no necessary sound module; the claro II is not supported.
It uses slightly different hardware, so I'm not sure if just adding
the subvendor/device IDs would work.
Regards,
Clemens
On 12.02.2013 15:47, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Daniel Mack wrote:
>> It seems like your kernel was not built with the necessary sound module
>> built in.
>
> There is no necessary sound module; the claro II is not supported.
>
> It uses slightly different hardware, so I'm not sure if just adding
>
Daniel Mack wrote:
> On 12.02.2013 15:47, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>> Daniel Mack wrote:
>>> It seems like your kernel was not built with the necessary sound module
>>> built in.
>>
>> There is no necessary sound module; the claro II is not supported.
>>
>> It uses slightly different hardware, so I'm
Ok, are we absolutely sure that the claro 2 isn't supported? Is there
anything I can do to make sure? And if the claro 2 isn't supported and how
difficult is developing the drivers for it and how long it could take?
-Original Message-
From: Clemens Ladisch [mailto:cladi...@googlemail.com]
Hugo wrote:
> Ok, are we absolutely sure that the claro 2 isn't supported?
I am.
> how difficult is developing the drivers for it and how long it could take?
I'll have to reverse engineer the Windows driver. When I find time.
Regards,
Clemens
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Alsa users and developers,
Recently I purchased an Alesis iO4, 4 microphone USB input device for
use with my Ubuntu 12.10 laptop.
I discovered it didn't work, and according to some very helpful advice
on the Audacity forums, it seems the problem is a bug in ALSA.
According to the bug tracking si