On Sunday 04 January 2009 02:21, Dean Chester wrote:
I noticed that this error came up on boot:
alsactl restore error message alsactl: set_control: 1269 : Failed to obtain
info for control #24(no such file or directory) when it was trying to start
alsa. So its to do with alsa not being able to
Update: I unloaded alsa with the command: alsa unload. now i can't get it to
resume as it doesn't load any modules. I think this info might help us find
a solution. Outputs of commands
alsa unload:
debian:~# alsa unload
/usr/sbin/alsa: Warning: Processes using sound devices: 31575(wish8.5).
On Saturday 03 January 2009 19:30, Dean Chester wrote:
Update: I unloaded alsa with the command: alsa unload. now i can't get it
to resume as it doesn't load any modules. I think this info might help us
find a solution. Outputs of commands
alsa unload:
debian:~# alsa unload
/usr/sbin/alsa:
I noticed that this error came up on boot:
alsactl restore error message alsactl: set_control: 1269 : Failed to obtain
info for control #24(no such file or directory) when it was trying to start
alsa. So its to do with alsa not being able to restore the previous volumes
properly.
Nigel here is
On Fri, Jan 02, 2009 at 03:36:26PM +, Dean Chester wrote:
Everytime i boot in to debian(sid im running on a vostro 1400) i have
to run alsaconfg. Is there anyway i can get rid of having to do this
as it annoying.
One of the reasons I've found for needing to run alsaconfig is that the
On Friday 02 January 2009 16:36, Dean Chester wrote:
Hi,
Everytime i boot in to debian(sid im running on a vostro 1400) i have
to run alsaconfg. Is there anyway i can get rid of having to do this
as it annoying.
Dean
Hi Dean.
Would you post the output of, cat /proc/asound/cards , for before
Hi,
Here are the results to what Nigel wanted to know:
Before:
d...@debian:~$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xfebfc000 irq 21
d...@debian:~$ lsmod | grep snd
snd_hda_intel 434776 0
snd_pcm_oss41760 0
On Friday 02 January 2009 17:53, dean.g.ches...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
Here are the results to what Nigel wanted to know:
Before:
d...@debian:~$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xfebfc000 irq 21
After
d...@debian:~$
Hi
There is.
d...@debian:/etc/rcS.d$ ls
README S20module-init-tools S40pcmciautils
S01glibc.sh S25libdevmapper1.02 S43portmap
S02hostname.sh S30checkfs.sh S44nfs-common
S02mountkernfs.shS30procps S45mountnfs.sh
S03udev
Thanks for the suggestion yet i have already tried that and just tried it
again and it doesn't work.
Dean
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Nigel Henry cave.dnb2m9...@aliceadsl.frwrote:
On Friday 02 January 2009 17:53, dean.g.ches...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
Here are the results to what
Le jeudi 28 Octobre 2004 16:32, Benoît Soëte a écrit :
Bonjour à tous,
Bonjour,
nouveau sur cette liste, je suis passé de Mandrake à Debian,
j'ai 2 cartes sons, en fait 1 carte SB Live et un chip intel i810
intégré.
Sous Mandrake je parvenais à configurer assez facilement les 2 cartes en
j'ai 2 cartes sons, en fait 1 carte SB Live et un chip intel i810
intégré.
Quel noyau ? Apparemment c'est un 2.6 sous Debian, mais sous Mandrake il
devait s'agir d'un 2.4 à voir la syntaxe utilisée qui ne convient pas pour
un fichier sound (2.6)
2.6.8.1 compilé sans le support oss, juste
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