On Saturday 27 March 2004 23:22, Kirk Strauser wrote:
That turned out to be exactly the problem, and the solution worked
like a charm.
So my question is:
Is there a common problem with ALSA and/or hotplug, which sould be
fixed?
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On Friday 26 March 2004 21:12, Kirk Strauser wrote:
% sudo alsactl restore
Password:
alsactl: load_state:1134: No soundcards found...
I had a similar problem, but with my onboard via82xx. But maybe that
doesn't matter:
After a long period of working ALSA, suddenly (after some updates?) ALSA
On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 07:42:54PM -0700, s. keeling wrote:
In the future, don't buy Dell. They are a bunch of crap.
i) No, they're not.
ii) What the @#$%^! does that have to do with his sound problem?!?
I. I will trade you my Dell for whatever else (similar) you yhave. I
pay
At 2004-03-27T11:41:48Z, Antonio Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
II. Sorry, didn't know you work for `the @#$%^!` Dell.
I don't think he does. He was just observing that your comment was pretty
dumb and not related to anything being discussed.
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At 2004-03-27T10:02:35Z, Henning Moll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The problem was, that hotplug load the OSS-driver for my 'soundcard', so
alsa couldn't access the hardware. Same error message on my system.
(Note: the alsa drivers were loaded without errors, but they doesn't work)
Solution:
I recently rebooted after a few weeks of uptime, and ALSA no longer works on
my machine (sid with a Debian 2.6.3-686 kernel). Specifically, even though
all of the sound modules appear to be loaded, I get errors like:
% sudo alsactl restore
Password:
alsactl: load_state:1134: No soundcards
On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 02:12:30PM -0600, Kirk Strauser wrote:
I recently rebooted after a few weeks of uptime, and ALSA no longer works on
my machine (sid with a Debian 2.6.3-686 kernel). Specifically, even though
all of the sound modules appear to be loaded, I get errors like:
% sudo
I have a Dell Dimension 4600 PC with an Intel 8x0 chipset, using the
snd_intel8x0 ALSA driver. I have no idea what's changed. Sound worked this
morning, then I rebooted, and now I have an unintentionally silent
computer. Any ideas?
In the future, don't buy Dell. They are a bunch of crap.
Incoming from Antonio Rodriguez:
I have a Dell Dimension 4600 PC with an Intel 8x0 chipset, using the
snd_intel8x0 ALSA driver. I have no idea what's changed. Sound worked this
morning, then I rebooted, and now I have an unintentionally silent
computer. Any ideas?
In the future,
At 2004-03-27T01:38:32Z, Antonio Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In the future, don't buy Dell. They are a bunch of crap.
I'll pass that along to our IT staff who have the sole say on what hardware
we get. Amazingly, it wasn't crap until I rebooted it today.
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On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 12:12, Kirk Strauser wrote:
I recently rebooted after a few weeks of uptime, and ALSA no longer works on
my machine (sid with a Debian 2.6.3-686 kernel). Specifically, even though
all of the sound modules appear to be loaded, I get errors like:
I have the same problem
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