Dear list,
I'm trying to get some USB headphones to work on my PowerBook G4.
More precisely, I would like the microphone from the headset to work.
Playback works, I get some sound, but recording doesn't.
Kernel is 2-6-15.1 (vanila Debian)
Headset is Bus 005 Device 007: ID 046d:0a02 Logitech,
i have managed to setup alsa about 3 times with no
problem, using alsaconf but every time i reboot i have
to set it up again can anyone tell me wot ive missed
please.
thanx
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On Wed, 2005-05-04 at 20:28 +0100, jonny dennis wrote:
i have managed to setup alsa about 3 times with no
problem, using alsaconf but every time i reboot i have
to set it up again can anyone tell me wot ive missed
please.
errr, perhaps you've missed checking this list's archives for the
jonny dennis wrote:
i have managed to setup alsa about 3 times with no
problem, using alsaconf but every time i reboot i have
to set it up again can anyone tell me wot ive missed
please.
You must load the kernel modules that alasconf loaded for you. If you do
an lsmod before and after
Em Fri, 27 Aug 2004 03:10:08 +0200, Lance Hoffmeyer escreveu:
mplayer will play vorbis files but ogg123 will not.
I don't get sound from realplay.
Error messages would be nice if any were generated.
Looks like maybe I need a config file or something?? Where is it?
What do I need to
Trying to figure out kind of sound I am using with kernel-image
2.6.8 from Sarge. I downloaded the packages to get lgeneral to
play sound. mplayer will play vorbis files but ogg123 will not.
I don't get sound from realplay. Here is a list of sound drivers
loaded:
Looks like maybe I need a
On Sat, Aug 09, 2003 at 10:32:06AM -0600, Dan Hunt wrote:
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 03:35:05PM +1000, Rex Chan wrote:
| Hi Dan,
|
| I'm just wondering if you were able in the end to get sound
| working on your motherboard.
Thanks for asking Rex, not yet. I will keep you posted. Let me
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 03:35:05PM +1000, Rex Chan wrote:
| Hi Dan,
|
| I'm just wondering if you were able in the end to get sound
| working on your motherboard.
Thanks for asking Rex, not yet. I will keep you posted. Let me
know if you get it to work or find helpful documents. If we leave
RE: Sound Config Asus A7V8x-x with 2.4.22-pre10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sound Config Asus A7V8x-x with 2.4.22-pre10
From: Dan Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
==
Dan,
REsponding to you directly as I'm not on the List, but
was searching the Archives.
Not sure this will solve the problem
Found a updated driver for most distributions here,
http://www.viaarena.com/?PageID=294#md
Debian is not listed. Yet.
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On 9 Aug 10:32, Dan Hunt wrote:
http://www.alsa-project.org/ was my stop today.
I downloaded the latest alsa stable files into my home/alsa directory.
I have the same motherboard and the on-board sound works fine with ALSA.
I have made some progress, posted the last dmesg to
No sound. I have been running stable, upgraded motherboard to
the ASUS A7V8X-X, hda remains the same.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/debian-user-200307/msg03724.html
as sugested I Patched and installed the kernel 2.4.22-pre10
Dmesg|more snippit:
Via 686a/8233/8235 audio driver
Hello All Again,
I managed to get the sound up and running. Just in case other people are reading
this, I thought I'd just share what I did (if you know this already, please
SKIP!!! ;-) :
1. downloaded kernel source for the kernel I was running
2. downloaded kernel HEADERS (had to, because
where is the port??
is there an alternative to this method?
--- Hall Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Ted Gervais ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010407 10:47]:
What is the best way to configure the sound card with Debian.
I am looking for something like sndconfig. Not sure how it is done
HI all,
Have a problem with sound cards containing these chips.
Here's my PC setup:
DELL Optiplex GX1
Pentium III-500
192Mb RAM
15GB Hard Disk (Win98, 2 partitions)
4GB Hard Disk (Linux)
Sound Chip (Crystal-423x, as reported by Progeny Install), on motherboard
HI all,
Have a problem with sound cards containing these chips.
Problem Description
2.2.18pre15 kernel already had a cs4232.o to load but failed with device or
resource busy error.
1. tried modprobe cs4232 io=0x534 irq=5 dma=1 dma=0
2. response Device or
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 08:35:42AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Any help here to get it started (either ALSA or sndconfig or modprobe I'm
not fussy :-) would be greatly appreciated.
I tried google and read many suggestions (all of them reflected by my attempts
above), but to no
Hello Dima,
Before this receipt of this post, I did the following:
1. download alsa-drivers, utils, etc. (ver. 0.5.10) from www.alsa-project.org
2. unpacked in my /root/alsa directory
3. ran a ./configure
4. got an error at cannot find 'version.h' in /usr/src/linux/include/linux
So I
What is the best way to configure the sound card with Debian.
I am looking for something like sndconfig. Not sure how it is done in Debian..
--
Ted Gervais
Coldbrook, Nova Scotia Canada
* Ted Gervais ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010407 10:47]:
What is the best way to configure the sound card with Debian.
I am looking for something like sndconfig. Not sure how it is done in Debian..
There is a sndconfig package available that works with Debian. It's a
port from the Redhat version
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 07:56:24AM -0500, Hall Stevenson wrote:
I'm pretty sure I used apt-get for my copy, although I point to
unstable.
Just checked http://packages.debian.org/ and searched on sndconfig.
This is the results it returned:
what url did you find sndconfig on?
Thank you
I _think_ this is the one I used:
http://www.dicea.unifi.it/ftp/pub/linux/debian/pool/main/s/sndconfig/
This has the right version anyway -- sndconfig_0.57-5_i386.deb
I'm pretty sure I used apt-get for my copy, although I point to
On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 11:13:32PM -0500, Hall Stevenson wrote:
I just recently made the switch from Red Hat 6 to Debian 2.2.
On RedHat there was a little program called sndconfig that did
a nice job of recognizing my sound card and getting sound set up
for my system. Is there a similar
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 09:00:40PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what url did you find sndconfig on?
Thank you
I _think_ this is the one I used:
http://www.dicea.unifi.it/ftp/pub/linux/debian/pool/main/s/sndconfig/
This has the right version anyway -- sndconfig_0.57-5_i386.deb
I just recently made the switch from Red Hat 6 to Debian 2.2.
On RedHat there was a little program called sndconfig that did
a nice job of recognizing my sound card and getting sound set up
for my system. Is there a similar utility for Debian? Or a pointer
to awebsite would also be appreciated.
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Jed Strauss wrote:
I just recently made the switch from Red Hat 6 to Debian 2.2.
On RedHat there was a little program called sndconfig that did
a nice job of recognizing my sound card and getting sound set up
for my system. Is there a similar utility for Debian? Or a
I just recently made the switch from Red Hat 6 to Debian 2.2.
On RedHat there was a little program called sndconfig that did
a nice job of recognizing my sound card and getting sound set up
for my system. Is there a similar utility for Debian? Or a pointer
to awebsite would also be
Hi,
I've got a YAMAHA YMF715 sound chip on my mother board
and I used to drive it with OPL3 SAx2 when I used Corel
Linux. Now I'm using Debian 2.2 but I can't find the
sndconfig tool I had in Corel. Apt-get couldn't fetch
package sndconfig.
I've looked into the mail-list archive and in Feb 2000
Do this and be very carefull.
Take a look at your /etc/apt/sources.list add a line for unstable. Do a apt-get
update then do a apt-get install sndconfig. Then do not wait do not pass go do
not collect $200 comment out the unstable line from your sources. Then do a
apt-get update and press on.
Does compiling the driver into the kernel work? I thought all the Crystal
sound chips were PlugNPlay.
dar
On Sat, 14 Oct 2000, Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
Hi,
I don't know what it is, but I've never goten these cards to work on
Debian when built as modules (even when they worked with the
Hello, all.
I am getting to that point where I need to get the sound running
on one of my boxes. It is running Debian 2.2, updated against
the stable tree. The machine in question is a Dell OptiPlex GX1
w/ onboard sound (CS4236), video, and nic. I was able to get the
sound originally to work
Hi,
I don't know what it is, but I've never goten these cards to work on
Debian when built as modules (even when they worked with the same
module and setting in a different distro, this is particularly weird
because I rebuilt the kernel sever times under each distro with the
same results).
So,
I used my new compiled kernel to bootup the system,
I checked the dmesg found that my sound card was detected:
SB3.01 detected ok (220)
SB DSP versions is just 3.01..
YM3812 and OPL-3 driver
when I try to test the driver as follows:
(1) # cat english.au /dev/audio
/dev/audio No
Hello.
I'm currently running woody, and I have an old SoudBlaster16 (one of
those that came with an IDE interface for CD-rom), and it works fine
when I use kernel 2.3.47. Now, when I was configuring the 2.3.99-pre3
kernel, I noticed that there's something different: I can't configure
the
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 10:53:52AM -0300, Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
...
kernel, I noticed that there's something different: I can't configure
the SoundBlaster parameters anymore. All I can do is to enable or
disable support from it.
...
It seems that the problem is exactly with those
I've got a SB16(PnP), configured with isapnptools, and using kernel modules.
During bootup, messages complaining that module sound-service-0-0 and
module sound-slot-0 can't be located are displayed several times each.
I've read through the HOWTOs and the sound docs in the kernel source, but
can't
Chanop == Chanop Silpa-Anan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Chanop Once upon a time, I heard john s anderson said
I'm currently trying to get my SoundBlaster PCI128 card to work,
and I'm on my seventh kernel compile, and I'm starting to pull my
hair out. The damn thing won't work! I'm
S == S Salman Ahmed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
jsja == john s jacobs anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
jsja Following up for the list archives: The es1371 driver in the
jsja current kernel did not work for this card; Creative has
jsja apparently revved the codec, or the way the codec
Greetings.
I've recently switched to Debian (from LinuxPPC (home) and RedHat(work)),
and I'm enjoying it quite a bit. I installed from the O'Reilly disk, and
then did an update to frozen (I think I even got it mostly correct!).
I'm currently trying to get my SoundBlaster PCI128 card to work, and
Once upon a time, I heard john s anderson said
I've recently switched to Debian (from LinuxPPC (home) and RedHat(work)),
and I'm enjoying it quite a bit. I installed from the O'Reilly disk, and
then did an update to frozen (I think I even got it mostly correct!).
Cheers,
I'm currently
Hi,
I know this is a long one but, after spending months without sound for
Debian, I have
decided to tackle this problem. However, I am at a loss as to why
it won't go. I think its something I am doing incorrectly.
Card is...
ISA PnP Yamaha OPL3-SAx
Did:
cat some .au file /dev/audio
bwarsing == bwarsing [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bwarsing Did:
bwarsing cat some .au file /dev/audio
bwarsing Nothing happens. Can't figure out if its isapnp or some
bwarsing other config i have not completed yet.
Um... did you recompile the kernel with sound support?
--
I
On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
I have compiled the sound support into my kernel for a
SB16 card also using isapnp. A few points which I
noticed.
1. you MUST not compile INTO the kernel, make sound
drivers a module. After installing your new kernel
[snip]
Not always true.
to revist this sound config
stuff when I move to 2.2.1x (I'm waiting for 2.2.13
since 2.2.12 STILL has some bad bugs in it. Come on
Allen!)
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
I have compiled the sound support into my kernel
for a
SB16 card also using isapnp
Hi, all
I have upgraded my 2.0.36 kernel (home compiled) to a home compiled 2.2.10
(all sources are debianized packages), and all is well (actually, remarkably
faster, it seems) except for sound.
I have enosniq soundscape elite ISA card, which worked under 2.0.36, after I
have made a script at
Subject: sound config with 2.2.10 in slink environment
Date: Mon, Jul 26, 1999 at 12:57:26AM -0400
In reply to:Damir J. Naden
Quoting Damir J. Naden([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I have enosniq soundscape elite ISA card, which worked under 2.0.36, after I
have made a script at boot-up
Hello,
I ve problems with the configuration of an Aztech soundcard. The
first straightforward try wasn t very satisfactory, so I wanted to
start a second one with isapnp. I downloded it from Red Hat and
installed alien for the translation into a debian-package, but it
didn t work. In the
hi,
why dont you use the isapnptools package in debian?
it's a great package :), and it should work very well...
so throw away your .rpm...
Benoit
On 16-Mar-99 Kurt Stallknecht wrote:
Hello,
I ve problems with the configuration of an Aztech soundcard. The
first straightforward try wasn t
isapnp is availible on debian site.
Its in the Admin directory of stable.
Andrew
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On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Kurt Stallknecht wrote:
I ve problems with the configuration of an Aztech soundcard. The
first straightforward try wasn t very satisfactory, so I wanted to
start a second one with isapnp. I downloded it from Red Hat and
installed
Hi
I have a Sound Blaster 16 card in my computer and as I was doing my
configuration, I came across these options with no help
Choice Setting [Default]
Sound Blaster IRQ 7
I/O base for SB 220
Sound Blaster DMA
On Fri, 8 Aug 1997, PATRICK DAHIROC wrote:
I have a Sound Blaster 16 card in my computer and as I was doing my
configuration, I came across these options with no help
Um, simplest thing to do is (assuming you have win95 or dos or os/2
or something besides linux on your machine) boot to you're
Hi,
Richard == Richard Morin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard Hi folks, I've finally gotten around to focusing on my kernel
Richard sound problems, and I just need some info about just how I go
Richard about applying the patch that is mentioned in
Richard /usr/doc/kernel-package/Problems.gz Just
Hi folks, I've finally gotten around to focusing on my kernel sound
problems, and I just need some info about just how I go about applying the
patch that is mentioned in /usr/doc/kernel-package/Problems.gz
Just a little leary bout causing a larger error :-)
Richard Morin
[EMAIL
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