On 30-Oct-02, Laurent wrote: > I suspect a bad initialisation of my card with the alsa driver and > that's why loading the OSS commercial driver ( the only driver under > linux which works with my card because SiS driver too is unable to > play sound...) can solve the problem with alsa...
I think you're right on that score. What might well help is to have a look in /proc/asound/<card-id> (/proc/asound/card0 on my system, for instance) and see if there's a file there which will give a register dump from the card. (You can usually just try catting most of the files there to see what you find - sorry, but I don't have the same card, so I can't tell you anything more specific) If you load ALSA from a clean boot and do a reg dump, then load/unload the OSS drivers, reload ALSA and do another dump, we might hopefully be able to see a difference, which could give some clues... -- Adam Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED])(http://www.yggdrasl.demon.co.uk/) .oO("i have no idea what u mean i know nothing of riench" ) PGP public key: http://www.yggdrasl.demon.co.uk/pubkey.asc ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: Influence the future of Java(TM) technology. Join the Java Community Process(SM) (JCP(SM)) program now. http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?sunm0004en _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user
