On 1/15/2022 6:04 AM, David J. J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
I'm just a user. I've been trying to install Bullseye since the Release
Candidates, no luck.
The accessible text installer fails to find my sound card. I think my sound
card is the
second one that Debian finds, so I select that.
I do get
If the first possible port is hdmi it could be debian is getting hung up
on that port and thinks it's your default port. This is not a new
problem. Maybe a -nohdmi boot parameter could be added to instruct the
installer to bypass all of those hdmi ports if that's the problem you're
having. If
I'm just a user. I've been trying to install Bullseye since the Release
Candidates, no luck.
The accessible text installer fails to find my sound card. I think my sound
card is the
second one that Debian finds, so I select that.
I do get sound in console once installed, but a blind person
Peter Ehlert wrote:
> running a HP z820 workstation, Buster Mate.
> onboard sound does not cut it.
>
> I need more volume, and 5.1 stereo would be great
What are you planning on connecting the 5.1 audio to?
Yes, this is relevant.
-dsr-
On Lu, 06 iul 20, 15:52:32, Peter Ehlert wrote:
> running a HP z820 workstation, Buster Mate.
> onboard sound does not cut it.
>
> I need more volume, and 5.1 stereo would be great
>
> I have a couple free PCIe slots
>
> What sage advice can I get here?
>
> Internal vs USB
> Brand?
> budget is
running a HP z820 workstation, Buster Mate.
onboard sound does not cut it.
I need more volume, and 5.1 stereo would be great
I have a couple free PCIe slots
What sage advice can I get here?
Internal vs USB
Brand?
budget is modest, I tell myself under $100
thanks, Peter
==
I did not do my
Seeds Notoneofmy (12020-06-27):
> I'm only trying to bump this!
For a message like that, bumping once after 5-7 days would have been
reasonable, I think.
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On 6/27/20 3:44 AM, Seeds Notoneofmy wrote:
Thanks for your help.
I've looked into alsamixer and nothing I do there has fixed the echo I
get on Debian buster with this card.
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xfdefc000 irq 28
I got the Realtek
Thanks for your help.
I've looked into alsamixer and nothing I do there has fixed the echo I
get on Debian buster with this card.
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xfdefc000 irq 28
I got the Realtek ALC662 rev1 from Alsamixer
Thanks for your
Hey,
> So, try this /etc/mpd.conf:
>
> group "audio"
>
> audio_output {
> type"alsa"
> name"ALSA sound card"
> }
thanks. I also added the audio group to the mpd line of /etc/passwd.
==> works now. Thank you!
On 12/25/18 9:40 AM, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Tue, Dec 25, 2018 at 03:29:32PM +0100, toogley wrote:
==> any ideas?
This does not look right:
# groups mpd
mpd : audio
This means that mpd's primary group is not audio.
/etc/mpd.conf
audio_output {
type"alsa"
Hi.
On Tue, Dec 25, 2018 at 03:29:32PM +0100, toogley wrote:
> ==> any ideas?
This does not look right:
> # groups mpd
> mpd : audio
This means that mpd's primary group is not audio.
> /etc/mpd.conf
>
> audio_output {
> type"alsa"
> name"ALSA
Hey,
* i run a updated debian stretch
* mpd cannot find the default alsa soundcard.
* sudo -u mpd aplay -D default /Side_Right.wav -> results in the desired audio
output.
* also, https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1372042#p1372042 doesn't
help
* switching to pulseaudio doesn't w
ubject: "No soundcard"-problem after reboot on 1005HA without speakers
Hello
I have a Asus Eee PC 1005HA on which I run Jessie. The thing is that the
speakers have been physically removed and I am having trouble getting
audio to work via the headphone jack.
However, if I run
# apt-get rem
Hi.
On Thu, 18 Aug 2016 15:29:13 +0200
Jonas Hedman <jonas.hed...@fripost.org> wrote:
This:
> Aug 18 15:16:02 noether kernel: snd_hda_intel :00:1b.0: no codecs
> found!
tells us that Jessie's kernel finds your soundcard, but for some reason
udev does not load supple
it works perfectly. If I go to
alsamixer I see HDA Intel, Chip: Realtek ALC269 and:
cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Intel]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xf7db8000 irq 44
But when I reboot the computer again I'm back to square one and my
soundcard can't seem to be found.
$ lspci
Dear Debian team,
I have a motherboard integrated sound card identified as
lspci
00:1f.3 Audio device: Intel Corporation Device a170 (rev 31)
Debian 8.2 (linux 3.16.0-4-amd64) seems to recognize it and
loads several sound modules:
lsmod | grep snd | cut -f 1 -d' '
Have you tried to use "alsamixer"? It gives some control over the volume and
muting of the different output/input channels/devices.
Regards,
jvp.
Le duodi 22 brumaire, an CCXXIV, tand read a écrit :
> (but no alsa modules: lsmod | grep -i alsa shows nil and
The ALSA modules are called snd-*, you already observed they are loaded.
> any idea if I can do anything about it? Any realistic
> suggestion is welcomed and greatly appreciated
On 11/12/2015 06:05 AM, Nicolas George wrote:
Le duodi 22 brumaire, an CCXXIV, tand read a écrit :
(but no alsa modules: lsmod | grep -i alsa shows nil and
The ALSA modules are called snd-*, you already observed they are loaded.
any idea if I can do anything about it? Any realistic
Hi,
I own an Asus P8P67
(https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8P67/specifications/), coming with
an integrated Intel soundcard. The specs identifies the chipset as
Realtek® ALC 892. OS is Debian 8.1 x64, up to date running Cinamon,
but issue exists also with Gnome 3.
With the speakers connected
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 05:42:58PM +, Klaus wrote:
On 14/01/14 11:58, Martin wrote:
Realtek ALC887
Does any of this help:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=7t=86536 ?
This was helpful Klaus.
After appending a linewith command:
# echo options snd-hda-intel model=generic
On 17/01/14 10:47, Martin wrote:
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 05:42:58PM +, Klaus wrote:
On 14/01/14 11:58, Martin wrote:
Realtek ALC887
Does any of this help:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=7t=86536 ?
This was helpful Klaus.
After appending a linewith command:
# echo options
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 11:54:31AM +0100, Martin wrote:
Bellow are output from some command that I tought would be needed.
Here are more info about errors I get when running some commands:
$ amixer info
Card default 'PCH'/'HDA Intel PCH at 0xf7d0 irq 22'
Mixer name: 'Realtek ALC887'
On 14/01/14 11:58, Martin wrote:
Realtek ALC887
Does any of this help:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=7t=86536 ?
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Hello,
I have new computer but soundcard does not work with Debian/Squeeze.
Maybe I need to tweak some configuration files or I need new driver?
It is integrated on motherboard Intel soundcard.
Can anybody give me an advice?
Bellow are output from
On 01/15/2014 12:05 AM, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
2014/1/12 Martin twpim-...@yahoo.com.au mailto:twpim-...@yahoo.com.au
Hello,
I have new computer but soundcard does not work with Debian/Squeeze.
Maybe I need to tweak some configuration files or I need new driver
Hello,
I have new computer but soundcard does not work with Debian/Squeeze.
Maybe I need to tweak some configuration files or I need new driver?
It is integrated on motherboard Intel soundcard.
Can anybody give me an advice?
Bellow are output from some command that I tought would be needed.
BTW
Origineel bericht
Hello,
I have new computer but soundcard does not work with Debian/Squeeze.
Maybe I need to tweak some configuration files or I need new driver?
It is integrated on motherboard Intel soundcard.
Can anybody give me an advice?
Bellow are output from some
-service-0-3 snd-pcm-oss
alias sound-service-0-8 snd-seq-oss
alias sound-service-0-12 snd-pcm-oss
Unfortunately no noticable change has happened.
Soundcard does not produce any sound.
Driver is loaded (with or without the changes to /etc/modprobe.d/aliases).
I checked with alsamixer and aumix
Hi, ( not sure at all if this is going to help )
Look at this:
{ from:
http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/ALSAConfiguration.txt
}
{
Module snd-opl3sa2
--
Module for Yamaha OPL3-SA2/SA3 sound cards.
isapnp - ISA PnP detection - 0 = disable, 1 =
I got an old computer and from there I picked up EISA Soundcard with
YMF719E-S 9749 ZAGA chip. I would like to use it on my working computer
under Lenny. When I plug it in and restart this are messages that
I see in dmesg:
[3.618010] isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
[3.714847] 01:01
Hi, have you been here:
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Module-opl3-sa2
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On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 21:14:01 +0200, Andreas Berglund wrote:
On 2011-07-29 17:11, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard
Product Name: HPE-530sc
(...)
Mmm... is this your little monster? :-)
Why yes it is :D
On 2011-07-29 17:11, Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 18:21:56 +0200, Andreas Berglund wrote:
On 2011-07-25 18:10, Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 18:01:16 +0200, Andreas Berglund wrote:
Camaleón skrev 2011-07-24 16:16:
(...)
Anyway, what's your motherboard? Maybe you can start
On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 18:21:56 +0200, Andreas Berglund wrote:
On 2011-07-25 18:10, Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 18:01:16 +0200, Andreas Berglund wrote:
Camaleón skrev 2011-07-24 16:16:
(...)
Anyway, what's your motherboard? Maybe you can start to look some tip
from there...
I
On 2011-07-25 18:10, Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 18:01:16 +0200, Andreas Berglund wrote:
Camaleón skrev 2011-07-24 16:16:
(...)
Anyway, what's your motherboard? Maybe you can start to look some tip
from there...
I don't know the brand but I do know it's an H67 Express
Cross
Camaleón skrev 2011-07-24 16:16:
On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 13:56:27 +0200, Andreas Berglund wrote:
On 2011-07-23 13:55, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
Have you tried with the usual things (alsamixer/gnome applet volume
control) to configure the Intel card? Ensure you are using the Intel
card because you
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 18:01:16 +0200, Andreas Berglund wrote:
Camaleón skrev 2011-07-24 16:16:
(...)
Anyway, what's your motherboard? Maybe you can start to look some tip
from there...
I don't know the brand but I do know it's an H67 Express
Cross your fingers and as root, run:
On 2011-07-23 13:55, Camaleón wrote:
On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 23:10:58 +0200, Andreas Berglund wrote:
On 2011-07-22 17:35, Camaleón wrote:
IDT is a very generic Sigma chipset. You will have to dig a bit into
your system to find out more information about the codec it uses. For
instance, give us
On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 13:56:27 +0200, Andreas Berglund wrote:
On 2011-07-23 13:55, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
Have you tried with the usual things (alsamixer/gnome applet volume
control) to configure the Intel card? Ensure you are using the Intel
card because you also have a secondary one, coming
On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 23:10:58 +0200, Andreas Berglund wrote:
On 2011-07-22 17:35, Camaleón wrote:
IDT is a very generic Sigma chipset. You will have to dig a bit into
your system to find out more information about the codec it uses. For
instance, give us the output of:
cat
Andreas Berglund andreas.bergl...@home.se writes:
result of aplay -L
Did you turn up the volume with alsamixer?
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张启德(Zhang Qide) skrev 2011-07-21 16:17:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 02:55:46PM +0200, Andreas Berglund wrote:
Hi!
I have the latest version of debian stable and I have an onboard IDT
High Definition Audio Codec but I can't get it to
On 2011-07-22 17:35, Camaleón wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jul 2011 20:50:50 +0200, Andreas Berglund wrote:
张启德(Zhang Qide) skrev 2011-07-21 16:17:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 02:55:46PM +0200, Andreas Berglund wrote:
Hi!
I have the latest version of debian stable and I have an onboard IDT
High Definition
Hi!
I have the latest version of debian stable and I have an onboard IDT
High Definition Audio Codec but I can't get it to work, does anyone know
if there's support for it? If not is there any on the way or do I need
to buy a new one?
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Hi!
I have the latest version of debian stable and I have an onboard IDT
High Definition Audio Codec but I can't get it to work, does anyone
know if there's support for it? If not is there any on the way or do
I need to buy a new
张启德(Zhang Qide) skrev 2011-07-21 16:17:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 02:55:46PM +0200, Andreas Berglund wrote:
Hi!
I have the latest version of debian stable and I have an onboard IDT
High Definition Audio Codec but I can't get it to work, does anyone
know if there's support for it? If not is there
Hi,
I was fiddling around in virtualbox when suddenly the sound started
stuttering on the host system.
After I killed rhythmbox, sounds wouldn't play anymore (tried rhythmbox
and aplay).
I noticed the following entries in the logfile:
/var/log/kern.log
Apr 22 21:41:19 pc-steven kernel: [
Hi Guys!
I need assistence for the stable release of lenny!
My soundcard don't work correctly. It's a strange noisewhen i play
soundfiles or internetradio!
i was compiling from alsa-source, but there is no chance to get it work!
If i install testing, the same effect. After compiling from alsa
Hi all,
I have a problem with my on-board sound card. I have an Asus A8N-SLI
motherboard with on-board nVidia CK804 AC'97 audio controller. When I
reboot my computer (Lenny) it is not recognised. I get no sound.
When I run `asoundconf list` I get two choices: HDMI and UART. Neither
gives me
soundcard
The snd-hda-intel looks like it's for some sound component on the graphics
card, probably HDMI.
from your lspci above
03:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Device 944c
03:00.1 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc HD48x0 audio
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Nigel Henry wrote:
I'd suggest adding a couple of extra options lines to /etc/modprobe.d/sound,
as below, reboot, and see how that goes.
options snd-hda-intel index=1
options snd-mpu401 index=2
The snd-mpu401 is for the games/midi connection on your soundcard
The snd-hda-intel looks
/midi connection on your soundcard
The snd-hda-intel looks like it's for some sound component on the
graphics card, probably HDMI.
Worked like a charm. Thank you very much!
Hi Sander.
Nice to see the problem is resolved.
Just a suggestion, but write down these fixes in a notebook
I have Debian Etch running on a Soekris net5501 (info:
http://www.soekris.com/net5501.htm). It's a 433 Mhz system with a
CS5536 (seen as a 586 chip) and it has a USB 2.0 interface on it. I'm
using a USB sound card by Startech. Here's what I get from lsusb on
that:
Bus 001 Device 019: ID
For Debian kernels, it is in /boot/config-$(uname-r).
ok, thanks.
Nice, please report success or failure then.
the soundcard works with the modules from alsa-drivers without any problems.
Note that you will have to rebuild the module for every new kernel
version (whenever the ABI and thus
hi guys,
recently i installed lenny on a relatively dated machine. it seems to
work fine, but i have problems with getting the sound working.
the card is recognized by the kernel (part of the lspci -v follows)
00:06.0 Multimedia audio controller: Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/24
[CrystalClear
On 2008-10-01 11:07 +0200, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
recently i installed lenny on a relatively dated machine. it seems to
work fine, but i have problems with getting the sound working.
the card is recognized by the kernel (part of the lspci -v follows)
00:06.0 Multimedia audio controller: Cirrus
Sven Joachim wrote:
sven, sorry for replying off-list. posting (UPDATED) mail here as well.
The driver for this card has been removed from the Debian kernel, as it
needs binary-only firmware.
ah, interesting. it seems that it is not that frequently used and
doesn't therefore have a firmware
On 2008-10-01 15:14 +0200, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
Sven Joachim wrote:
There are several possibilities:
- Build the driver from the ALSA project. You need the alsa-driver
package:
ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/driver/alsa-driver-1.0.17.tar.bz2.
Do *not* use Debian's alsa-source package,
Hi Lubos,
You may try:
$ alsaconf
Maybe, alsa will recognize your sound card and say enjoying it, but the
sound card still can not work.
Lubos Vrbka wrote:
hi guys,
recently i installed lenny on a relatively dated machine. it seems to
work fine, but i have problems with getting the sound
Sven Joachim wrote:
I have to confess that I don't understand that. That message only
appears if CONFIG_SND=y, but Debian Kernels use CONFIG_SND=m.
What is your kernel version (according to /proc/version)?
Linux version 2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-686 (Debian 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.5)
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On 2008-10-01 20:10 +0200, Lubos Vrbka wrote:
Sven Joachim wrote:
If it's been built with CONFIG_SND=y, then yes. But it would be very
strange if that is really the case.
hm, where can i get this? i recall using /proc/config.gz or something
like that, but that is not available here.
For
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On 03/08/08 00:53, David wrote:
How can I under Debian (etch and lenny) use the Soundcard Trust SC 5250
(I want to buy one)?
Will it be found when I enter: discover --debug ?
What kernel modules must be installed?
What research have you
On Saturday 08 March 2008 07:53, David wrote:
How can I under Debian (etch and lenny) use the Soundcard Trust SC 5250 (I
want to buy one)?
Will it be found when I enter: discover --debug ?
What kernel modules must be installed?
David
Following on from Ron Johnson's reply, the only Trust
How can I under Debian (etch and lenny) use the Soundcard Trust SC 5250 (I
want to buy one)?
Will it be found when I enter: discover --debug ?
What kernel modules must be installed?
David
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Hey good folks,
I am trying to get sound running on a computer with an intel board and
the following parameters:
# lspci | grep -i audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 02)
# cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA
Peter Robinson wrote:
Hey good folks,
Any ideas? PS, I am running sid with a 2.6.22 kernel.
I have your same sound board and did happened the same that you. I
purged and installed alsa again a sound worked. I didn't goes deeper in
what was wrong, but doing that worked (and in several other
On Sat, Sep 15, 2007 at 08:02:11 +0200, Peter Robinson wrote:
Hey good folks,
I am trying to get sound running on a computer with an intel board and the
following parameters:
# lspci | grep -i audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 02)
On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 the mental interface of
Peter Robinson told:
Hey good folks,
I am trying to get sound running on a computer with an intel board and the
following parameters:
# lspci | grep -i audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Sat, Sep 15, 2007 at 08:02:11 +0200, Peter Robinson wrote:
Tach Florian, here is the output of the various commands:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/interrupts | egrep -i 'hda|23:'
23: 274056 0 IO-APIC-fasteoi HDA Intel
There is apparently only
Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 the mental interface of
Peter Robinson told:
Hey good folks,
I am trying to get sound running on a computer with an intel board and the
following parameters:
# lspci | grep -i audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8
I'm trying to install a soundcard AD1816A (Analog Devices) in Debian.
After a clean boot, command dmesg returns:
# dmesg
[...]
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: Card 'Analog Devices AD1816A'
isapnp: 1 Plug Play card detected total
Serial: 8250/16550 driver $Revision: 1.90 $ 4 ports, IRQ
Atis escribe:
but after reboot, still no sound from cmi, i guess intel was playing..
alsactl store also didn't helped.
The provided solution should work. Just use alsamixer to make sure
levels on Master and PCM channels are raised and they're not muted.
Cordially, Ismael
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Create a file/modify the existing one to be similar to the one I show below
with the module for your PCI card being the first (snd-card-0 index=0 lines)
then have your onboard as the second (snd-card-1 index=1 lines). Now when you
start your machine the cards should be detected and used in the
Significant changes have been made between Sarge and Etch. The files mentioned long long ago to cure PnP trying to load an AC97 driver for a ThinkPad 600E with integrated CS423x chip are no longer
there. Where has the inequivalent functionality been moved?
Michael Lueck wrote:
Antonio-Blasco
On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 10:28 -0400, Michael Lueck wrote:
Significant changes have been made between Sarge and Etch. The files
mentioned long long ago to cure PnP trying to load an AC97 driver for
a ThinkPad 600E with integrated CS423x chip are no longer
there. Where has the inequivalent
Greg Folkert wrote:
princess:~# modprobe -l | grep cs423
Mine comes back with...
/lib/modules/2.6.18-4-686/kernel/sound/oss/cs4232.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.18-4-686/kernel/sound/isa/opti9xx/snd-opti92x-cs4231.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.18-4-686/kernel/sound/isa/cs423x/snd-cs4236.ko
On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 12:40 -0400, Michael Lueck wrote:
Greg Folkert wrote:
princess:~# modprobe -l | grep cs423
Mine comes back with...
/lib/modules/2.6.18-4-686/kernel/sound/oss/cs4232.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.18-4-686/kernel/sound/isa/opti9xx/snd-opti92x-cs4231.ko
Greg Folkert wrote:
Many, all I can say is sorry... it appears ISA has fallen on the floor
in Debian, and it might slip into a crack soon, if something isn't done.
Still, SOMETHING that remains in Etch thinks it needs to load a driver, and all I am trying to stop. It is not that I want the
On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 13:32 -0400, Michael Lueck wrote:
Greg Folkert wrote:
Many, all I can say is sorry... it appears ISA has fallen on the
floor
in Debian, and it might slip into a crack soon, if something isn't
done.
Still, SOMETHING that remains in Etch thinks it needs to load a
Simply adding the following line to file: /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
blacklist snd_cs46xx
solved the trouble. For some reason Linux mis-detects the cs423x chip as a
cs46xx chip which is Crystal's PCI chip.
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Hi,
I have two soundcards, but after each reboot the built-in gets
default, so after every reboot i have to run alsaconf, and select
correct soundcard.
How i can have my second card to be primary after every reboot? I
suspect alsaconf doesn't write something correctly, but i don't get
any error
Hi,
I have two soundcards, but after each reboot the built-in gets
default, so after every reboot i have to run alsaconf, and select
correct soundcard.
How i can have my second card to be primary after every reboot? I
suspect alsaconf doesn't write something correctly, but i don't get
any error
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 01:21:01PM +0300, Atis wrote:
Hi,
I have two soundcards, but after each reboot the built-in gets
default, so after every reboot i have to run alsaconf, and select
correct soundcard.
How i can have my second card to be primary after every reboot? I
suspect alsaconf
On April 24, 2007 07:21:01 am Atis wrote:
Hi,
I have two soundcards, but after each reboot the built-in gets
default, so after every reboot i have to run alsaconf, and select
correct soundcard.
How i can have my second card to be primary after every reboot? I
suspect alsaconf doesn't write
Stephen Cormier wrote:
Create a file/modify the existing one to be similar to the one I show below
with the module for your PCI card being the first (snd-card-0 index=0 lines)
then have your onboard as the second (snd-card-1 index=1 lines). Now when you
start your machine the cards should
Hi!
I'm using debian 4.0, kernel 2.6.18-4-686 and alsa-drivers 1.0.13.
I have a soundcard SWEEX SC002 with chipset CMI-8378. Looking into
alsadrivers, I have to use snd-cmipci module to make it work, but it
doesn't work because the card identifier isn't recognized by the
module.
It is possible
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 07:38:01PM +0200, Guillem Salas wrote:
Hi!
I'm using debian 4.0, kernel 2.6.18-4-686 and alsa-drivers 1.0.13.
I have a soundcard SWEEX SC002 with chipset CMI-8378. Looking into
alsadrivers, I have to use snd-cmipci module to make it work, but it
doesn't work because
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I have the same issue for an isapnp soundcard on etch. alsaconf
sets it
up, writes to /etc/modprobe.d/sound, but even after alsactl store,
reboot requires re-doing the steps.
Anyone else? Ideas?
Thanks
On 04/15/2007 07:00 PM, Michael Pobega wrote:
[...]
How do I figure out what the module name is for my sound card? I've
never really used modules besides my ipw3945 one, so I'm inexperienced
when it comes to them.
Run alsaconf.
1) It may tell you in /etc/modprobe.d/sound . (It did for me
Barry F Smith wrote:
I had a similar problem when I upgraded to etch. I'm not sure if this was
mentioned yet, but what I had to do was:
1. Run alsaconf
2. Run alsactl store
3. Add my soundcard kernel module in /etc/modules, so that the module would
be loaded at boot. In my case I added
On 04/15/2007 12:22 PM, Barry F Smith wrote:
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 11:36:03AM -0400, Ralph Katz wrote:
On 04/13/2007 03:50 AM, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
2007/4/12, Ralph Katz [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have the same issue for an isapnp soundcard on etch. alsaconf sets
On 04/15/2007 11:55 AM, Colin wrote:
Barry F Smith wrote:
I had a similar problem when I upgraded to etch. I'm not sure if this was
mentioned yet, but what I had to do was:
1. Run alsaconf
2. Run alsactl store
3. Add my soundcard kernel module in /etc/modules, so that the module would
]:
I have the same issue for an isapnp soundcard on etch. alsaconf sets
it
up, writes to /etc/modprobe.d/sound, but even after alsactl store,
reboot requires re-doing the steps.
Anyone else? Ideas?
Thanks,
Ralph
Did you look
On 04/13/2007 03:50 AM, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
2007/4/12, Ralph Katz [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have the same issue for an isapnp soundcard on etch. alsaconf sets it
up, writes to /etc/modprobe.d/sound, but even after alsactl store,
reboot requires re
Did you look at alsa-project web sites? Search specific tips for your
card there, isapnp sound card require isapnp tools/packages to deal
with. Have a look.
cheers
raffaele
I only see outdated stuff there, but thanks. Besides, the sound card
works fine, alsa works fine, I just have to
On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 11:36:03AM -0400, Ralph Katz wrote:
On 04/13/2007 03:50 AM, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
2007/4/12, Ralph Katz [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have the same issue for an isapnp soundcard on etch. alsaconf sets it
up, writes to /etc
and
invoke-rc.d alsa-utils reload
and everything works correct. So alsa can reload the module from
the /etc/modprobe.d/sound file fine. But upon reboot ... doesn't not
load.
Suggestions?
I have the same issue for an isapnp soundcard on etch. alsaconf sets it
up, writes to /etc/modprobe.d/sound
and everything works correct. So alsa can reload the module from
the /etc/modprobe.d/sound file fine. But upon reboot ... doesn't not
load.
Suggestions?
I have the same issue for an isapnp soundcard on etch. alsaconf sets it
up, writes to /etc/modprobe.d/sound, but even after alsactl store,
reboot
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