Re: /dev/audio et /dev/dsp

2009-10-16 Thread giggzounet
suchod a écrit : Le 10/16/2009 12:19 AM, giggz a écrit : tu dois utiliser alsa. et /dev/dsp c'est la vieille méthode OSS. tu peux installer le paquet alsa-oss et tenter un aoss tonprogramme. bye Bonsoir giggz je viens de faire aoss monprog tout démarre bien, je n'ai plus d'erreur

Re: /dev/audio et /dev/dsp

2009-10-16 Thread suchod
Le 10/15/2009 10:59 PM, Silvère Maugain a écrit : On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 10:04:59PM +0200, suchod wrote: Bonjour a toutes et a tous Bonjour, quand je lance l'enregistrement j'obtiens l'erreur suivante : could not gain access to /dev/dsp meme chose pour /dev/audio. Peut

Re: /dev/audio et /dev/dsp

2009-10-16 Thread giggzounet
suchod a écrit : Le 10/15/2009 10:59 PM, Silvère Maugain a écrit : On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 10:04:59PM +0200, suchod wrote: Bonjour a toutes et a tous Bonjour, quand je lance l'enregistrement j'obtiens l'erreur suivante : could not gain access to /dev/dsp meme chose pour /dev

/dev/audio et /dev/dsp

2009-10-15 Thread suchod
Bonjour a toutes et a tous j utilise lenny. J'ai installé le binaire linux d'un enregistreur de stream radios. Dans les préferences on peut dans l'onglet I/O préciser soit /dev/dsp soit /dev/audio quand je lance l'enregistrement j'obtiens l'erreur suivante : could not gain access to /dev

Re: /dev/audio et /dev/dsp

2009-10-15 Thread giggz
suchod a écrit : Bonjour a toutes et a tous j utilise lenny. J'ai installé le binaire linux d'un enregistreur de stream radios. Dans les préferences on peut dans l'onglet I/O préciser soit /dev/dsp soit /dev/audio quand je lance l'enregistrement j'obtiens l'erreur suivante

Re: /dev/audio et /dev/dsp

2009-10-15 Thread suchod
Le 10/16/2009 12:19 AM, giggz a écrit : tu dois utiliser alsa. et /dev/dsp c'est la vieille méthode OSS. tu peux installer le paquet alsa-oss et tenter un aoss tonprogramme. bye Bonsoir giggz je viens de faire aoss monprog tout démarre bien, je n'ai plus d'erreur lorsque je lance

Re: /dev/audio et /dev/dsp

2009-10-15 Thread Silvère Maugain
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 10:04:59PM +0200, suchod wrote: Bonjour a toutes et a tous Bonjour, quand je lance l'enregistrement j'obtiens l'erreur suivante : could not gain access to /dev/dsp meme chose pour /dev/audio. Peut-être ajouter l'utilisateur au groupe audio $ sudo adduser toto

udev can't create /dev/audio (nForce2 AC97 Audio Controler)

2006-03-19 Thread SZERVÁC Attila
Hi, I've installed beta2. Problem: udev can't create /dev/audio however creates it in .static This is an intagrated card. (I've installed pciutils) lspci: :00:06.0 Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation nForce2 AC97 Audio Controler (MCP) (rev a1) please, help, what can

Re: udev can't create /dev/audio (nForce2 AC97 Audio Controler)

2006-03-19 Thread Hendrik Sattler
SZERVÁC Attila wrote: Problem: udev can't create /dev/audio Why should it? see below however creates it in .static No, nothing is created in .static just as its name says please, help, what can i do ? How about installing the alsa packages and loading the proper driver? The most

Re: udev doesn't creat /dev/audio

2006-03-17 Thread John L Fjellstad
Florian Kulzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: My understanding is that later kernels (2.6.12 or later, I think) needs a newer udev. Good point, but I had hoped that that would have been taken care of by the backport. I gave this advice to the OP because he had been trying for a while to insert

Re: udev doesn't creat /dev/audio

2006-03-16 Thread Florian Kulzer
... to install a 2.6.15 kernel on your system. After you boot into that kernel you should be able to load the snd-hda-intel module and udev should create /dev/audio; maybe this will even happen automatically. Then alsaconf should do be able to do the rest. My understanding is that later

Re: udev doesn't creat /dev/audio

2006-03-15 Thread John L Fjellstad
kernel on your system. After you boot into that kernel you should be able to load the snd-hda-intel module and udev should create /dev/audio; maybe this will even happen automatically. Then alsaconf should do be able to do the rest. My understanding is that later kernels (2.6.12 or later, I

Re: Re: udev doesn't creat /dev/audio

2006-03-11 Thread belahcene abdelkader
thanks, right but in my case 2.6.8 there is no snd-hda-intel.ko dpkg -S snd-hda-intel.ko dpkg : *snd-hda-intel.ko* not found [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a Linux debian21 2.6.8-2-386 #1 Thu May 19 17:40:50 JST 2005 i686 GNU/Linux best regards __

Re: Re: udev doesn't creat /dev/audio

2006-03-11 Thread Olafur Jens Sigurdsson
Þann 2006-03-11, 04:47:40 (-0800) skrifaði belahcene abdelkader: thanks, right but in my case 2.6.8 there is no snd-hda-intel.ko dpkg -S snd-hda-intel.ko dpkg : *snd-hda-intel.ko* not found [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a Linux debian21 2.6.8-2-386 #1 Thu May 19 17:40:50 JST 2005 i686

Re: Re: udev doesn't creat /dev/audio

2006-03-11 Thread Justin Guerin
Olafur Jens Sigurdsson wrote: Þann 2006-03-11, 04:47:40 (-0800) skrifaði belahcene abdelkader: [snip] I dont know when the change from .o to .ko was made, maby that is confusing your dpkg -S search. .o was used in 2.4.x kernels, and .ko in 2.6.x. Justin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Re: udev doesn't creat /dev/audio

2006-03-11 Thread Florian Kulzer
-backports install linux-image-2.6.15-1-686 to install a 2.6.15 kernel on your system. After you boot into that kernel you should be able to load the snd-hda-intel module and udev should create /dev/audio; maybe this will even happen automatically. Then alsaconf should do be able to do the rest. Regards

Re: Re: udev doesn't creat /dev/audio

2006-03-08 Thread belahcene abdelkader
Hi, alsaconf gave an error when it configured the snd-hda-intel , error inserting snd-hda-intel, unknown symbol in module snd-hda-intel , but it continued and printed successful the message have a lot fun!!! ??? and what is the relation with /dev/audio ?? In fact I copied theses modules *.ko

Re: udev doesn't creat /dev/audio

2006-03-08 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Wed, 8 Mar 2006 01:14:09 -0800 (PST) belahcene abdelkader [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, alsaconf gave an error when it configured the snd-hda-intel , error inserting snd-hda-intel, unknown symbol in module snd-hda-intel , well, as far as I know, that error means your module is not

Re: udev doesn't creat /dev/audio

2006-03-08 Thread jlmb
but it continued and printed successful the message have a lot fun!!! ??? and what is the relation with /dev/audio ?? No loaded audio modules, no /dev/audio device. In fact I copied theses modules *.ko from another machine, and put them in the same place, which has exactly same

udev doesn't creat /dev/audio

2006-03-07 Thread belahcene abdelkader
hi, I installed the 2.6.8 kernel ( I hadn't this problem wiyth 2.4 ), and also the alsa-package for my sound card hda-intel, There is no sound, because neither /dev/audio, nor /dev/dsp ? what is the requirements for udev to create an audio device ? how to tell the udev to creat the device

Re: udev doesn't creat /dev/audio

2006-03-07 Thread jlmb
belahcene abdelkader wrote: hi, I installed the 2.6.8 kernel ( I hadn't this problem wiyth 2.4 ), and also the alsa-package for my sound card hda-intel, There is no sound, because neither /dev/audio, nor /dev/dsp ? what is the requirements for udev to create an audio device ? how

Re: udev doesn't creat /dev/audio

2006-03-07 Thread Gnu-Raiz
From: belahcene abdelkader [EMAIL PROTECTED] hi, I installed the 2.6.8 kernel ( I hadn't this problem wiyth 2.4 ), and also the alsa-package for my sound card hda-intel, There is no sound, because neither /dev/audio, nor /dev/dsp ? what is the requirements for udev to create an audio device

Re: /dev/audio: No such device, do I have to recompile kernel?

2003-10-12 Thread Erik Jlevik
, when trying: cat /usr/share/sounds/pop.wav /dev/audio I actually get the sound playing! However, this is the only type of sound playing that seems to work. Both xmms and mq3 freeze as soon as you try and play an mp3 with them and have to be killed. The Sounds section in the Gnome control panel has

Re: /dev/audio: No such device, do I have to recompile kernel?

2003-10-12 Thread Joachim Fahnenmueller
did: apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18-1-686 to change to this later kernel. Once that was done, modprobe es1371 worked. I also added es1371 to /etc/modules. Now, when trying: cat /usr/share/sounds/pop.wav /dev/audio I actually get the sound playing! However, this is the only type

/dev/audio: No such device, do I have to recompile kernel?

2003-10-10 Thread Erik Jälevik
I am a Debian newbie and I'm trying to get a Soundblaster PCI128 (CT4810) working. I'm running Debian 3.0 with kernel 2.2.20. I have added the relevant users to the audio group but I keep getting No such device errors when trying: cat /usr/share/sounds/pop.wav /dev/audio I have searched

Re: /dev/audio: No such device, do I have to recompile kernel?

2003-10-10 Thread Roberto Sanchez
Erik Jälevik wrote: I am a Debian newbie and I'm trying to get a Soundblaster PCI128 (CT4810) working. I'm running Debian 3.0 with kernel 2.2.20. I have added the relevant users to the audio group but I keep getting No such device errors when trying: cat /usr/share/sounds/pop.wav /dev/audio Two

Re: /dev/audio: No such device, do I have to recompile kernel?

2003-10-10 Thread Andreas Janssen
/share/sounds/pop.wav /dev/audio lspci gives: 00:09.0 Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq 5880 AudioPCI (rev 02) A quick search on http://groups.google.com shows that you probably need the es1371 driver for your hardware. First of all, the driver does not have to be compiled into the kernel

Re: Es piepst und rauscht nur bei cat someSound.wav /dev/audio

2003-07-02 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 10:20 2003-06-25 +0200 hat Carsten Fuchs geschrieben: Hallo liebe Newsgroup, Wenn ich aber cat /usr/share/sounds/KDE_irgendeinSound.wav /dev/audio mache, rauscht und piepst es nur fürchterlich. Ist die Wavedatei eine RAW-Audiofile ??? ;-)) Die Sounds, die KDE abspielt, klingen dagegen

Re: Es piepst und rauscht nur bei cat someSound.wav /dev/audio

2003-06-28 Thread Frank Becker
Carsten Fuchs wrote: Hallo liebe Newsgroup, Hallo Carsten, es ist keine Newsgroup sondern eine Mailingliste. Wenn ich aber cat /usr/share/sounds/KDE_irgendeinSound.wav /dev/audio Vorher mit sox umwandeln. Ggf. manuell nachinstallieren. Dann gehts. HTH Frank -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und

Es piepst und rauscht nur bei cat someSound.wav /dev/audio

2003-06-25 Thread Carsten Fuchs
/KDE_irgendeinSound.wav /dev/audio mache, rauscht und piepst es nur fürchterlich. Die Sounds, die KDE abspielt, klingen dagegen ganz normal, und deren Lautstärke kann an auch einwandfrei in kmix regeln. Dagegen bleibt xawtv lautlos, auch wenn in kmix alles aufgedreht ist. Naja, der springende Punkt

Re: Es piepst und rauscht nur bei cat someSound.wav /dev/audio

2003-06-25 Thread Bernd Brodesser
* Carsten Fuchs schrieb am 25.Jun.2003: Wenn ich aber cat /usr/share/sounds/KDE_irgendeinSound.wav /dev/audio mache, rauscht und piepst es nur fürchterlich. cat macht nichts mit den Daten, sondern gibt es so aus, wie sie sind. wav ist aber kein rawformat. Bernd -- Haeufig gestellte

Re: Es piepst und rauscht nur bei cat someSound.wav /dev/audio

2003-06-25 Thread Carsten Fuchs
Bernd Brodesser wrote: cat /usr/share/sounds/KDE_irgendeinSound.wav /dev/audio cat macht nichts mit den Daten, sondern gibt es so aus, wie sie sind. wav ist aber kein rawformat. Laut Linux-Anwenderhandbuch http://www.openoffice.de/linux/buch/multimedia.html#SOUND sollte es aber gehen. Und ich

Re: Es piepst und rauscht nur bei cat someSound.wav /dev/audio

2003-06-25 Thread Frank Engler
Carsten Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Bernd Brodesser wrote: cat /usr/share/sounds/KDE_irgendeinSound.wav /dev/audio cat macht nichts mit den Daten, sondern gibt es so aus, wie sie sind. wav ist aber kein rawformat. Laut Linux-Anwenderhandbuch http://www.openoffice.de/linux/buch

Re: Es piepst und rauscht nur bei cat someSound.wav /dev/audio

2003-06-25 Thread Carsten Fuchs
Frank Engler wrote: Aus kernel-source-2.2.20/Documentation/sound/es1371 [...] and no sane application uses ALaw/uLaw these days anyway. | In short, playing a Sun .au file as follows: | | cat my_file.au /dev/dsp | | does not work. Instead, you may use the play script from | Chris Bagwell's

Re: funktionsfähiges /dev/audio

2003-06-03 Thread Frank Schmitz
Am 02.06.2003 um 09:50:06 CEST, schrieb Jens Lehmann: beim Programmieren einer Java-Anwendung ist mir aufgefallen, dass kein Sound ausgegeben werden kann. Nach einiger Recherche ist mir aufgefallen, dass es wahrscheinlich daran liegt, dass /dev/audio nicht funktionsfähig ist. Wer ist denn

Re: funktionsfähiges /dev/audio

2003-06-03 Thread Jens Lehmann
Frank Schmitz wrote: Am 02.06.2003 um 09:50:06 CEST, schrieb Jens Lehmann: beim Programmieren einer Java-Anwendung ist mir aufgefallen, dass kein Sound ausgegeben werden kann. Nach einiger Recherche ist mir aufgefallen, dass es wahrscheinlich daran liegt, dass /dev/audio nicht funktionsfähig

funktionsfhiges /dev/audio

2003-06-02 Thread Jens Lehmann
Hallo, beim Programmieren einer Java-Anwendung ist mir aufgefallen, dass kein Sound ausgegeben werden kann. Nach einiger Recherche ist mir aufgefallen, dass es wahrscheinlich daran liegt, dass /dev/audio nicht funktionsfähig ist. Ein cat foo.wav /dev/audio bzw. ein cat foo.au /dev/audio bringt

Re: aide cat essai.au /dev/audio

2002-12-17 Thread Frédéric BOITEUX
essai.au) == bplay produit un horrible son == aussi affreux avec cat essai.au /dev/dsp ou cat essai.au /dev/audio ma carte est une sb 128pci merci du coup de pouce jos Salut, J'ai aussi un sb 128 pci et il me semble que le driver OSS (j'imagine que tu n'utilise pas ALSA) ne

aide cat essai.au /dev/audio

2002-12-16 Thread ttv
/dsp ou cat essai.au /dev/audio ma carte est une sb 128pci merci du coup de pouce jos

aide cat essai.au /dev/audio

2002-12-16 Thread ttv
/dev/dsp ou cat essai.au /dev/audio ma carte est une sb 128pci merci du coup de pouce jos

Re: SoundBlaster Live!, /dev/audio, and bad sound quality

2002-03-06 Thread Joe Bouchard
In general, everything works fine, except that sending .au files to /dev/audio has really lousy sound quality. You can hear the sound, but there's a loud hissing or static sound on top of it. I had this I have been having the same problem and have lived with it for a few monthes. The main

Re: SoundBlaster Live!, /dev/audio, and bad sound quality

2002-03-05 Thread Richard Cobbe
Lo, on Monday, March 4, Dave Sherohman did write: On Sun, Mar 03, 2002 at 01:22:38PM -0600, Richard Cobbe wrote: In general, everything works fine, except that sending .au files to /dev/audio has really lousy sound quality. You can hear the sound, but there's a loud hissing or static

Re: SoundBlaster Live!, /dev/audio, and bad sound quality

2002-03-05 Thread Richard Cobbe
, everything works fine, except that sending .au files to /dev/audio has really lousy sound quality. You can hear the sound, but there's a loud hissing or static sound on top of it. I had this behavior both with emu10k1 v0.7 included with the 2.2.20 source, and emu10k1 v0.18 that I just

Re: SoundBlaster Live!, /dev/audio, and bad sound quality

2002-03-05 Thread Richard Cobbe
. In general, everything works fine, except that sending .au files to /dev/audio has really lousy sound quality. You can hear the sound, but there's a loud hissing or static sound on top of it. SNIP I wonder if it's meant to work. cat english.au /dev/audio on my system also sounds horrible

Re: SoundBlaster Live!, /dev/audio, and bad sound quality

2002-03-04 Thread Alexey Vyskubov
also sounds horrible, but the same file sounds fine when played with xanim, esdplay or play. I actually don't know where play came from. IIRC from 'sox' package. -- Alexey Python is executable pseudocode, Perl is executable line-noise.

Re: SoundBlaster Live!, /dev/audio, and bad sound quality

2002-03-04 Thread dave mallery
to /dev/audio has really lousy sound quality. You can hear the sound, but there's a loud hissing or static sound on top of it. I had this behavior both with emu10k1 v0.7 included with the 2.2.20 source, and emu10k1 v0.18 that I just downloaded from SourceForge. I tried playing with various mixer

Re: SoundBlaster Live!, /dev/audio, and bad sound quality

2002-03-04 Thread Dave Sherohman
On Sun, Mar 03, 2002 at 01:22:38PM -0600, Richard Cobbe wrote: In general, everything works fine, except that sending .au files to /dev/audio has really lousy sound quality. You can hear the sound, but there's a loud hissing or static sound on top of it. I'd guess it's either that the .au

SoundBlaster Live!, /dev/audio, and bad sound quality

2002-03-03 Thread Richard Cobbe
Greetings, all. New sound card (actually, new computer). It's a SoundBlaster Live!, so I've compiled in support for the emu10k1 module. Up-to-date potato, kernel 2.2.20, SMP. In general, everything works fine, except that sending .au files to /dev/audio has really lousy sound quality. You can

Re: SoundBlaster Live!, /dev/audio, and bad sound quality

2002-03-03 Thread Rick Macdonald
to /dev/audio has really lousy sound quality. You can hear the sound, but there's a loud hissing or static sound on top of it. I had this behavior both with emu10k1 v0.7 included with the 2.2.20 source, and emu10k1 v0.18 that I just downloaded from SourceForge. I tried playing with various mixer

Re: /dev/audio: Dispositivo o recurso ocupado (Failed to open sound device)

2000-11-02 Thread Santiago Vila
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Jon Noble wrote: $ cat fichero.au /dev/audio /dev/audio: Dispositivo o recurso ocupado Alguna otra aplicación está utilizando ya el mismo dispositivo. Esto se puede arreglar con lsof para averiguar quién es y matar el proceso aunque sea a mano.

/dev/audio: Dispositivo o recurso ocupado (Failed to open sound device)

2000-10-28 Thread Jon Noble
. $ Si intento acceder directamente al device me dice que el dispositivo está ocupado: $ cat fichero.au /dev/audio /dev/audio: Dispositivo o recurso ocupado $ ¿Alguien tiene alguna idea? Un saludo, Jon

no /dev/audio?

2000-09-27 Thread cls-colo spgs
debs, testing for sound (via saytime), i get a no-deivce error; yet, i see audio in /dev. Script started on Wed Sep 27 17:28:28 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ saytime opening /dev/audio: No such device [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls /dev/ ¦less atibm audio ^ audio1 bpcd cdrom [snip] Script done

RE: no /dev/audio?

2000-09-27 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 27-Sep-2000 cls-colo spgs wrote: debs, testing for sound (via saytime), i get a no-deivce error; yet, i see audio in /dev. Script started on Wed Sep 27 17:28:28 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ saytime opening /dev/audio: No such device if the sound modules are not loaded

Re: RW access to /dev/dsp /dev/audio /dev/mixer ?

2000-09-01 Thread Preben Randhol
David Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 31/08/2000 (17:20) : Quoting Preben Randhol ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Odd I must have done something else wrong as it didn't work when I tried it the first time, but now it does. Thanks. You only pick up your groups when you login. I know but it seemed

Re: RW access to /dev/dsp /dev/audio /dev/mixer ?

2000-09-01 Thread Paul D. Smith
%% Regarding Re: RW access to /dev/dsp /dev/audio /dev/mixer ?; %% Preben Randhol [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: pr David Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 31/08/2000 (17:20) : Quoting Preben Randhol ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Odd I must have done something else wrong as it didn't work when I tried

Re: RW access to /dev/dsp /dev/audio /dev/mixer ?

2000-09-01 Thread Lehel Bernadt
On 01-Sep-2000 Paul D. Smith wrote: [...] pr I know but it seemed to be a different problem. I did a usermod -G pr floppy after I had done the audio and that removed me from the audio pr group. I misunderstood the functionality of usermod -G :-) A common mistake--that's why I said

RW access to /dev/dsp /dev/audio /dev/mixer ?

2000-08-31 Thread Preben Randhol
How does a user get access to /dev/dsp /dev/audio /dev/mixer ? The default setup is : crw-rw1 root audio ... should one do chmod o+rw or is there a better way? -- Preben Randhol - Ph.D student - http://www.pvv.org/~randhol/ i too once thought that when proved wrong that i lost

Re: RW access to /dev/dsp /dev/audio /dev/mixer ?

2000-08-31 Thread Paul D. Smith
%% Preben Randhol [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: pr How does a user get access to /dev/dsp /dev/audio /dev/mixer ? pr The default setup is : pr crw-rw1 root audio ... pr should one do chmod o+rw or is there a better way? Add yourself (and any other users you want to have access

Re: RW access to /dev/dsp /dev/audio /dev/mixer ?

2000-08-31 Thread Preben Randhol
Paul D. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 31/08/2000 (17:08) : Add yourself (and any other users you want to have access) to the audio group. Note that anyone in the audio group has rw access to these devices. This goes for other device access as well. You can either edit /etc/groups

Re: RW access to /dev/dsp /dev/audio /dev/mixer ?

2000-08-31 Thread David Wright
Quoting Preben Randhol ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Paul D. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 31/08/2000 (17:08) : Add yourself (and any other users you want to have access) to the audio group. Note that anyone in the audio group has rw access to these devices. This goes for other device access

/dev/audio

1999-11-08 Thread Brian Schramm
I have a problem with my speekers. They are in my monitor and every time I turn off my monitor they adjust the volume down to a point that is not herable. Is there a way that I can set up my profile or login script to adjust the volume to make it usable? Thanks. Brian Schramm [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: /dev/audio

1999-11-08 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 8 Nov, Brian Schramm wrote about /dev/audio I have a problem with my speekers. They are in my monitor and every time I turn off my monitor they adjust the volume down to a point that is not herable. Is there a way that I can set up my profile or login script to adjust the volume

Re: /dev/audio

1999-10-20 Thread Jordan Howarth
Mary Sorry, I should have said that I tried 'fuser' and got no output. Mary Something must be runnning, since I'm getting an error msg, however, I Mary can't figure out what. I had this problem with an ESS PnP card, ie. no apparent reason for unable to open /dev/audio

/dev/audio

1999-10-19 Thread Mary Honeycutt
Hi, I'm receiving messages in .xsession-errors, stating: sox: unable to open /dev/audio. Device or resource busy. All sounds still play, however, everytime a sound file is run, a new error msg is generated. How can I find out what is using /dev/audio? Thanks, MaryK

Re: /dev/audio

1999-10-19 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Mary Honeycutt wrote: : Hi, : : I'm receiving messages in .xsession-errors, stating: : sox: unable to open /dev/audio. Device or resource busy. : : All sounds still play, however, everytime a sound file is run, : a new error msg is generated. : : How can I

Re: /dev/audio

1999-10-19 Thread Hwei Sheng TEOH
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Mary Honeycutt wrote: Hi, I'm receiving messages in .xsession-errors, stating: sox: unable to open /dev/audio. Device or resource busy. All sounds still play, however, everytime a sound file is run, a new error msg is generated. How can I find out what

Re: /dev/audio

1999-10-19 Thread Mary Honeycutt
Hwei Sheng TEOH wrote: On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Mary Honeycutt wrote: Hi, I'm receiving messages in .xsession-errors, stating: sox: unable to open /dev/audio. Device or resource busy. All sounds still play, however, everytime a sound file is run, a new error msg is generated

Re: I/O error on /dev/dsp and /dev/audio

1999-07-06 Thread G. Crimp
I'm still stuck with this. I went over the Sound-HOWTO and the isapnp docs again and then tried to reconfigure the sound card and recompile the kernel sound support. I thought I had this licked, but I still get the I/O errors on /dev/audio and /dev/dsp. If anybody understands sound

Re: I/O error on /dev/dsp and /dev/audio

1999-07-02 Thread Jens Ritter
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, G. Crimp wrote: Ah ha. The kernel log reports the following: kernel: Sound: DMA (output) timed out - IRQ/DRQ config error? give me any more help with this. I have read the sound HOWTO and the isapnp docs, but when it comes to reading the pnpdump file I find it

Re: I/O error on /dev/dsp and /dev/audio

1999-07-01 Thread Jens Ritter
Does cat /dev/sndstat work? Check if sound is compiled in or loaded when a sound request happens (check logs). Jens G. Crimp [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, I can't write to either /dev/audio or /dev/dsp, even as root. The permissions on both are crw-rw. I discovered when

Re: I/O error on /dev/dsp and /dev/audio

1999-07-01 Thread G. Crimp
, I can't write to either /dev/audio or /dev/dsp, even as root. The permissions on both are crw-rw. I discovered when trying to set up RealAudio for a Linux broadcast. When I tried to cat a file to either of these devices I get cat: write error: Input/output error.

I/O error on /dev/dsp and /dev/audio

1999-06-30 Thread G. Crimp
Hi, I can't write to either /dev/audio or /dev/dsp, even as root. The permissions on both are crw-rw. I discovered when trying to set up RealAudio for a Linux broadcast. When I tried to cat a file to either of these devices I get cat: write error: Input/output error. I am

/dev/audio

1999-06-07 Thread D'jinnie
This particular device seems to have gone AWOL in my slink install. No sight of /dev/sndstat either. Are these created when the kernel audio support is compiled? Somehow, I have my doubts, but I'd appreciate being enlightened :) --- Every program is part of another program, and rarely fits.

Re: /dev/audio

1999-06-07 Thread D'jinnie
Never mind. It helps to go through old emails first before you post. I just don't understand why stuff like that is not created right away... --- ... After all, all he did was string together a lot of old, well-known quotations. -- H. L. Mencken, on Shakespeare D'jinnie/Jinn,

msysterious /dev/dsp /dev/audio

1999-05-14 Thread Pat O'Brien
I am trying to get audio up and running on my laptop - a Toshiba 2535. I have recompiled my kernel ( I've tried 2.2.5,2.2.7 ) for the sound card. dmesg reports finding the card. /dev/sndstat reports the io irq, /proc/devices reports sound, ls -l /dev/audio dsp are there, but when I try to play

Re: msysterious /dev/dsp /dev/audio

1999-05-14 Thread add|ct|on
got sucked into /dev/null - Original Message - From: Pat O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-user debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Thursday, May 13, 1999 9:09 PM Subject: msysterious /dev/dsp /dev/audio I am trying to get

Re: /dev/audio and /dev/dsp

1999-04-11 Thread Igor Helman
Ajit Krishnan wrote: Hi, Try cd'ing to /dev and use ./MAKEDEV audio ajit This worked. Great, I have sound again. Thank you. -Igor How would I get the necessary sound devices to appear (such as /dev/audio, /dev/dsp, and /dev/sndstat). Any help would be great -igor

/dev/audio and /dev/dsp

1999-04-10 Thread Igor Helman
Hey there, I just installed slink, and was trying to get the kernel to work with my sound card (SB16, plug-and-play). The problem is that while everything compiles and is recognized, the sound fails, because there's no /dev/audio and /dev/dsp. I had them on my Slackware system

Re: /dev/audio and /dev/dsp

1999-04-10 Thread Ajit Krishnan
Hi, Try cd'ing to /dev and use ./MAKEDEV audio ajit How would I get the necessary sound devices to appear (such as /dev/audio, /dev/dsp, and /dev/sndstat). Any help would be great -igor

ipchains and /dev/audio

1999-02-01 Thread Christopher R. Barry
I just installed the 2.2.1 kernel over 2.0.36. I couldn't find `/dev/audio' and `/dev/mixer' in the configuration options so sound is completely broken right now. What do I need to do to get `cat foo.au /dev/audio' to work again? Also, I use this WM dock-app called wmnet that used to use ipfwadm

Re: ipchains and /dev/audio

1999-02-01 Thread Heikki Vatiainen
Christopher R. Barry wrote: I just installed the 2.2.1 kernel over 2.0.36. I couldn't find `/dev/audio' and `/dev/mixer' in the configuration options so sound is completely broken right now. What do I need to do to get `cat foo.au /dev/audio' to work again? [stuff about ipchains cut] I am

Re: ipchains and /dev/audio

1999-02-01 Thread Chris Frost
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 1 Feb 1999, Christopher R. Barry wrote: Also, I use this WM dock-app called wmnet that used to use ipfwadm which needed the IP Accounting kernel configuration option. I now need to use ipchains to do this, but get always get an error like:

RE: ipchains and /dev/audio

1999-02-01 Thread Shaleh
On 01-Feb-99 Christopher R. Barry wrote: I just installed the 2.2.1 kernel over 2.0.36. I couldn't find `/dev/audio' and `/dev/mixer' in the configuration options so sound is completely broken right now. What do I need to do to get `cat foo.au /dev/audio' to work again? Read the sound docs

Re: /dev/audio: device not configured

1998-11-24 Thread Martin Bialasinski
i == ivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: i I compiled my 2.0.34 kernel with /dev/dsp and /dev/audio support, i but whenever I try to reference such devices, e.g. cat on /dev/audio, i it doesn't work, with the message: /dev/audio device not configured. i May someobe tell ne what can I do to get

/dev/audio: device not configured

1998-11-23 Thread ivan
Hi, folks ! I compiled my 2.0.34 kernel with /dev/dsp and /dev/audio support, but whenever I try to reference such devices, e.g. cat on /dev/audio, it doesn't work, with the message: /dev/audio device not configured. May someobe tell ne what can I do to get /dev/audio working in Linux

Re: permissions on /dev/dsp /dev/audio

1998-11-19 Thread Chip Grandits
Mark Elissen wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- I've just installed Debian 2.0 after using Slackware for some year of 3. I'm very pleased with the "debian" way, but I have 1 minor problem: Whenever I am using a program that outputs to /dev/audio or /dev/dsp as a non-root

Re: permissions on /dev/dsp /dev/audio

1998-11-19 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
to /dev/audio or /dev/dsp as a | non-root user than the soundprogramm stops with the errormessage | permission denied. How can I grant rights to this devices for non-root | users? | | Mark. | | | I just went through this with Java. | It took me two weeks to figure it out hopefully you've

Re: [ale] /dev/audio: Device or resource busy

1998-11-18 Thread David S. Jackson
Thus spake Wandered Inn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Make sure you don't have an irq conflict. Shows below it's taking 7, isn't that what the parallel port normally takes?? Thanks for the idea. Hadn't thought of that. Um, I don't think I've got a conflict, but here's some /proc related

permissions on /dev/dsp /dev/audio

1998-11-17 Thread Mark Elissen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- I've just installed Debian 2.0 after using Slackware for some year of 3. I'm very pleased with the debian way, but I have 1 minor problem: Whenever I am using a program that outputs to /dev/audio or /dev/dsp as a non-root user than the soundprogramm stops

Re: permissions on /dev/dsp /dev/audio

1998-11-17 Thread Ben Collins
On Tue, Nov 17, 1998 at 09:46:48PM +0100, Mark Elissen wrote: I've just installed Debian 2.0 after using Slackware for some year of 3. I'm very pleased with the debian way, but I have 1 minor problem: Whenever I am using a program that outputs to /dev/audio or /dev/dsp as a non-root user than

Re: permissions on /dev/dsp /dev/audio

1998-11-17 Thread Jim Foltz
with the debian way, but I have 1 minor problem: Whenever I am using a program that outputs to /dev/audio or /dev/dsp as a non-root user than the soundprogramm stops with the errormessage permission denied. How can I grant rights to this devices for non-root users? In /etc/login.defs (i

Re: /dev/audio

1998-09-08 Thread Ed Cogburn
Rafael Cordones Marcos wrote: qOn Thu, Sep 03, 1998 at 10:22:59AM +0200, Matus fantomas Uhlar wrote: - Every time I use tkdesk as a user it says permission denied to write to - /dev/audio. As root I hear the sounds fine. - What permissions do I have to cahnge. hmmm if you log

Re: /dev/audio

1998-09-06 Thread Rafael Cordones Marcos
qOn Thu, Sep 03, 1998 at 10:22:59AM +0200, Matus fantomas Uhlar wrote: - Every time I use tkdesk as a user it says permission denied to write to - /dev/audio. As root I hear the sounds fine. - What permissions do I have to cahnge. hmmm if you log on console you should be added to group audio

Quick/Easy 2.0 Question: Installed permissions for /dev/dsp, /dev/audio are ...?

1998-09-05 Thread Ken Westerback
Late at night after a hard day fiddling with getting my Debian 2.0 installation working I was working on RealAudio and got so frustrated with problems accessing /dev/dsp and /dev/audio that I changed their permissions with chmod 622 /dev/dsp chmod 622 /dev/audio thus allowing everyone (my

Re: Quick/Easy 2.0 Question: Installed permissions for /dev/dsp, /dev/audio are ...?

1998-09-05 Thread Ole J. Tetlie
*-Ken Westerback [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Late at night after a hard day fiddling with getting my Debian 2.0 | installation working I was working on RealAudio and got so frustrated | with problems accessing /dev/dsp and /dev/audio that I changed their | permissions with | | chmod 622 /dev/dsp

Re: /dev/audio

1998-09-03 Thread Bob Nielsen
Add the user to group audio. On Wed, 2 Sep 1998, Rick Knebel wrote: Hi, Every time I use tkdesk as a user it says permission denied to write to /dev/audio. As root I hear the sounds fine. What permissions do I have to cahnge. Thanks Alot

Re: /dev/audio

1998-09-03 Thread fantomas
- Every time I use tkdesk as a user it says permission denied to write to - /dev/audio. As root I hear the sounds fine. - What permissions do I have to cahnge. hmmm if you log on console you should be added to group audio as in /etc/login.defs: # # List of groups to add to the user's

/dev/audio

1998-09-02 Thread Rick Knebel
Hi, Every time I use tkdesk as a user it says permission denied to write to /dev/audio. As root I hear the sounds fine. What permissions do I have to cahnge. Thanks Alot -- Rick Knebel [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: /dev/audio

1998-09-02 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
Rick Knebel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | Hi, | Every time I use tkdesk as a user it says permission denied to write to | /dev/audio. As root I hear the sounds fine. | What permissions do I have to cahnge. | Thanks Alot You just need to add yourself to the audio group. man adduser should help you

Re: proper permissions group for /dev/audio

1998-08-26 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
On: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 12:45:36 -0500 Richard E Hawkins Esq writes: I noticed exmh stopped beeping over new messages. I've found the reason: 0 crw-rw 1 root 2914, 4 Jun 23 17:57 /dev/audio It's lost whatever group it was attached to. Could someone who still has

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