well, i recompiled and broke the kernel :P
while i was trying to fix it, the livecd had the same problem as my
installation; it complained about alsa-drivers being compiled
incorrectly. Perhaps a bug?On 6/14/06, recordus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when I compiled my kernel, I only selected Sound
alsa-driver is compiled into kernel, and emerge alsa-driver complains because of it and exits.On 6/11/06, Yun Xupeng
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:maybe you didn't compile drivers thatyour soundcard uses.
try emerge alsa-drivers again...
2006/6/12, Strake [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
-- I like Python Linux.
when I compiled my kernel, I only selected Sound card support,but
didn't select any module that is supported by the kernel(Alas or oss),
then I emerge alsa-driver, and it works well.
ps:my english is poor,sorry :)
Strake wrote:
alsa-driver is compiled into kernel, and emerge alsa-driver
Hi all,
I have a box which runs gentoo, and the sound doesn't work. When i run
xmms, i get the following message:
** WARNING **: alsa_get_mixer(): Attaching to mixer hw:0 failed: No
such device
The sound is a Creative SoundBlaster Audigy (onboard my MSI K8N Diamond
Plus motherboard). Alsa is
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Alle 15:00, domenica 11 giugno 2006, Strake ha scritto:
Hi all,
I have a box which runs gentoo, and the sound doesn't work. When i
run xmms, i get the following message:
** WARNING **: alsa_get_mixer(): Attaching to mixer hw:0 failed: No
such
lspci reports 04:05.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB
Audigy LS
dmesg says nothing about sound... it's been a while since i last
rebooted this box ;D
when i try to start alsasound manually, it says the following:
* Loading ALSA modules ...
* Could not detect custom ALSA settings.
maybe you didn't compile drivers thatyour soundcard uses.
try emerge alsa-drivers again...
2006/6/12, Strake [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Ian wrote:
This is kind of along the same line of alsa mixer.
I use kde and fluxbox, but kde's stupid sound daemon wont let
some apps have sound, such as audacity or firefox.
When I use Fluxbox, the sound works, but _every_ time I
boot my computer into Fluxbox, I must unmute and level up
all
Problem solved! i compiled all the required drivers as modules and
then ran alsaconf, now my sound is finally working.
Thanks to you all
Rafa
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Hello everyone! I have Via on-board sound and i cant get the audio to work.
At first the problem was that /dev/dsp did not exist, so i loaded a
couple of modules into the kernel (mostly following www.gentoo.org
alsa-guide) after that, the error message became could not open
/dev/dsp permission
On 1/27/06, Rafael Barrera Oro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone! I have Via on-board sound and i cant get the audio to work.
At first the problem was that /dev/dsp did not exist, so i loaded a
couple of modules into the kernel (mostly following www.gentoo.org
alsa-guide) after that,
I followed your advice Andres and its weird, there are now no error
messages anywhere to be found!! yet the sound does not work, i think
it is more of a curse, so i will subscribe to the exorcism mailing
list, anyway i will continue to hear your suggestions of course :P
Thanks anyway
soundless
Two things. Build your audio drivers as modules. Secondly, emerge alsautils then use alsamixer to adjust your audio levels. They're all muted by default.On 1/27/06,
Rafael Barrera Oro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I followed your advice Andres and its weird, there are now no errormessages anywhere to
This is kind of along the same line of alsa mixer.I use kde and fluxbox, but kde's stupid sound daemon wont letsome apps have sound, such as audacity or firefox.When I use Fluxbox, the sound works, but _every_ time I
boot my computer into Fluxbox, I must unmute and level upall of my sounds. Is
Hi guys,
Good morning (in Brazil hehe) ;)
So, today's doubt is about sound... i can listen my mp3 with xmms, i can
play nfsu2 with cedega and sound works fine... but, when i try mpg123 to
play (as user) or play some game that uses /dev/dsp directly, i get this
error:
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Bruno Gola wrote:
Can't open /dev/dsp!
If i try it as root it works perfectly...
Does anyone knows this problem?
Permissions on /dev/dsp
Either set /dev/dsp to be 666, or (better), add audio to your group.
regards
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On 7/11/05, Bruno Gola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,Good morning (in Brazil hehe) ;)So, today's doubt is about sound... i can listen my mp3 with xmms, i canplay nfsu2 with cedega and sound works fine... but, when i try mpg123 toplay (as user) or play some game that uses /dev/dsp directly, i
On 7/11/05, ZeeGeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/11/05, Bruno Gola [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi guys,Good morning (in Brazil hehe) ;)So, today's doubt is about sound... i can listen my mp3 with xmms, i canplay nfsu2 with cedega and sound works fine... but, when i try mpg123 toplay (as user) or
Charles Oertel wrote:
Bruno Gola wrote:
Can't open /dev/dsp!
If i try it as root it works perfectly...
Does anyone knows this problem?
Permissions on /dev/dsp
Either set /dev/dsp to be 666, or (better), add audio to your group.
regards
--
Charles Oertel
FineBushPeople.net
tel:
ZeeGeek wrote:
On 7/11/05, *ZeeGeek* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 7/11/05, *Bruno Gola* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
Good morning (in Brazil hehe) ;)
So, today's doubt is about sound... i can listen
are using arts, esd or something similar?? What output plugin you use
in xmms that allows you to listen to mp3s?
On 7/11/05, Bruno Gola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
Good morning (in Brazil hehe) ;)
So, today's doubt is about sound... i can listen my mp3 with xmms, i can
play nfsu2
Rafael Dantas de Castro wrote:
are using arts, esd or something similar?? What output plugin you use
in xmms that allows you to listen to mp3s?
On 7/11/05, Bruno Gola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
Good morning (in Brazil hehe) ;)
So, today's doubt is about sound... i can listen my mp3
On Mon, July 11, 2005 8:14 am, Bruno Gola said:
Charles Oertel wrote:
Bruno Gola wrote:
Can't open /dev/dsp!
If i try it as root it works perfectly...
Does anyone knows this problem?
Permissions on /dev/dsp
Either set /dev/dsp to be 666, or (better), add audio to your group.
Bruno Gola wrote:
Rafael Dantas de Castro wrote:
are using arts, esd or something similar?? What output plugin you use
in xmms that allows you to listen to mp3s?
On 7/11/05, Bruno Gola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can't open /dev/dsp!
If i try it as root it works perfectly...
Does
On Mon, July 11, 2005 1:59 pm, Richard Fish said:
Bruno Gola wrote:
Rafael Dantas de Castro wrote:
are using arts, esd or something similar?? What output plugin you use
in xmms that allows you to listen to mp3s?
On 7/11/05, Bruno Gola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can't open /dev/dsp!
If i
For the kernel, deprecated == likely to be removed soon ==
obsolete. Now, it is true that only the OSS drivers are
deprecated, not the OSS emulation provided by ALSA.
The question is if the ALSA OSS emulation is a good idea.
Because it exists, people are not urged to use ALSA.
I have no
On Mon, July 11, 2005 4:02 pm, Christoph Eckert said:
For the kernel, deprecated == likely to be removed soon ==
obsolete. Now, it is true that only the OSS drivers are
deprecated, not the OSS emulation provided by ALSA.
The question is if the ALSA OSS emulation is a good idea.
Because it
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