Hi Elimar,
I have been in touch with the person who wrote the drivers for my sound
card (Giuliano Pochini poch...@shiny.it), I in1quired as to the
possible usefulness (in terms of resolving my sound problem) in updating
the alsa drivers... (there is a newer version). He said:
Problem for
Package: alsa-base
Version: 1.0.23+dfsg-2
Severity: serious
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I said alsa-base, but in truth, I have not a clue as to the actual
problem (could be some other feature of alsa, or even something else),
please read on.
After a Feb. 2, 2011 Squeeze
* Henry W. Peters [110222 11:16 -0500]:
Package: alsa-base
Version: 1.0.23+dfsg-2
Severity: serious
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I said alsa-base, but in truth, I have not a clue as to the actual problem
(could be some other feature of alsa, or even something else),
* Henry W. Peters [110222 16:13 -0500]:
Hi Elimar,
I posted the following on a note at the alsa-devel bug (#614610) web site.
Thanks for your reply, attentions, hope this helps some.
Henry
~$ lsmod | grep snd
snd_mia16764 1
snd_seq_midi3576 0
* Henry W. Peters [110222 17:28 -0500]:
Hi Elimar,
Here is the result of
~$ aplay -vv /home/henry/Music/LouisArmstrong.wav
Playing WAVE '/home/henry/Music/LouisArmstrong.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little
Do you have a $HOME/.asoundrc flowing around?
If so, move your .asoundrc to .asoundrc.save
I did a search, both in my home folder system files, on the word
'.asoundrc' neither places did such a file show up.
I also tried doing 'aplay -vv /home/henry/Music/LouisArmstrong.wav' as
root (I did assume you actually wanted the result with the resaved
'.asoundrc' so this probably does
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