> At this stage I'm doing
> # emerge --update --ask --deep --verbose --newuse --tree world
> as setting alsa on is asking quite few items to want to recompile.
>>OK, stop where you are. Hands off the 'Enter' key ;-)
Hi Holly - To late ... I'd already hit enter ... When I looked at my system
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At Tue, 12 Jul 2005 16:48:01 +1000 Richard Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Have you loaded the newly-compiled alsa driver modules for your sound
>>> card, run alsaconf and unmuted the mixer via alsamixer?
>>> Holly
>
> Hi again - I tried
> # emerge -s alsa
> and got loads of output. Would y
Richard Watson schreef:
>>>Have you loaded the newly-compiled alsa driver modules for your sound
>>>card, run alsaconf and unmuted the mixer via alsamixer?
>>>Holly
>
>
> Hi again - I tried
> # emerge -s alsa
> and got loads of output. Would you know what the correct emerge command is
> for the
2005-07-11, h keltezéssel 20.22-kor Bob Sanders ezt írta:
> On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 03:10:34 +0200
> Szabo Bence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > Hi! I haven't got any sound too. I emerged all the alsa things, and when
> > I alsaconf tries to start the sound I get this:
> >
> > Loading driver...
>
>> Have you loaded the newly-compiled alsa driver modules for your sound
>> card, run alsaconf and unmuted the mixer via alsamixer?
>> Holly
Hi again - I tried
# emerge -s alsa
and got loads of output. Would you know what the correct emerge command is
for the alsa driver modules? Does alsaconf co
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 03:10:34 +0200
Szabo Bence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi! I haven't got any sound too. I emerged all the alsa things, and when
> I alsaconf tries to start the sound I get this:
>
> Loading driver...
> * Loading ALSA modules ...
> * Loading:snd-card-0 ...
> * ERROR: Fail
2005-07-12, k keltezéssel 01.17-kor Holly Bostick ezt írta:
> Richard Watson schreef:
> > Hi - I've just finished compiling Gnome and have no sound whatsoever.
> > Looking at my USE flags I noticed I had inadvertently set -alsa as a flag.
> >
> > At this stage I've changed the flag to alsa and re-
At Tue, 12 Jul 2005 09:12:53 +1000 Richard Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi - I've just finished compiling Gnome and have no sound whatsoever.
> Looking at my USE flags I noticed I had inadvertently set -alsa as a flag.
>
> At this stage I've changed the flag to alsa and re-run genkernel. Bu
On Tuesday 12 July 2005 01:12, Richard Watson wrote:
> Hi - I've just finished compiling Gnome and have no sound whatsoever.
> Looking at my USE flags I noticed I had inadvertently set -alsa as a flag.
>
> At this stage I've changed the flag to alsa and re-run genkernel. But still
> no sound. Do I
Richard Watson schreef:
> Hi - I've just finished compiling Gnome and have no sound whatsoever.
> Looking at my USE flags I noticed I had inadvertently set -alsa as a flag.
>
> At this stage I've changed the flag to alsa and re-run genkernel. But still
> no sound. Do I have to recompile everything
Hi - I've just finished compiling Gnome and have no sound whatsoever.
Looking at my USE flags I noticed I had inadvertently set -alsa as a flag.
At this stage I've changed the flag to alsa and re-run genkernel. But still
no sound. Do I have to recompile everything from scratch or have I made an
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