Re: [newbie] SoundBlaster 16 in Mandrake 8

2001-08-14 Thread Frans Ketelaars

Linus Drouhard wrote:
 
 Thanks for helping me.  Someday, I hope this makes sense to me.  Answers to
 your queries are below.
 
 On Monday 13 August 2001  9:13, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
  Linus Drouhard wrote:
   I can't get midi files to play, except in sndconfig.  See other responses
   below.  I don't know what most of this means.  Thanks for your help.
  
   On Friday 10 August 2001  2:36, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
Adams, Jamie wrote:
 It seems odd that you are only getting 'snippets' of sound. Is it
 possible that there is an IRQ or DMA conflict somewhere?
   
snip
   
Yes, I think that might well be the case. Btw, we're talking about
an old ISA SB16, and not the relatively new SB16 PCI I think...
  
   It's definitely an old ISA card.
  
The Creative Labs names sometimes cause confusion :)
   
The driver seems to be loaded ('snippets' of sound); check with
'/sbin/lsmod | grep sb' .
  
   Here's what I get
   sb  7136   1
   sb_lib 33120   0  [sb]
   uart401 6224   0  [sb_lib]
   sound  54256   1  [sb_lib uart401]
   soundcore   3504   5  [sb_lib sound]
   usb-ohci   14496   0  (unused)
   usbcore47248   1  [usb-ohci]
  
Use 'cat /proc/interrupts'
  
   Here's what I get
  CPU0
 0: 288781  XT-PIC  timer
 1:   4523  XT-PIC  keyboard
 2:  0  XT-PIC  cascade
 5:  0  XT-PIC  soundblaster
 9:   5973  XT-PIC  usb-ohci, eth0
12: 216728  XT-PIC  PS/2 Mouse
14:  20301  XT-PIC  ide0
15:498  XT-PIC  ide1
   NMI:  0
   ERR:  0
  
   and 'cat /proc/dma' to check for IRQ and
  
DMA problems.
  
   and here's what I get there.
  
1: SoundBlaster8
4: cascade
5: SoundBlaster16
  
In your first mail you said: 'The midi track played fine' ,
referring to 'sndconfig'. Can you now play a midi file ?
 
  sb  7136   1
  sb_lib 33120   0  [sb]
  uart401 6224   0  [sb_lib]
  sound  54256   1  [sb_lib uart401]
  soundcore   3504   5  [sb_lib sound]
 
  means the drivers are loaded and
  5:  0  XT-PIC  soundblaster
  means it's using IRQ 5 and the 0 means the driver hasn't
  received an interrupt yet.
 
  What happens when you try 'play some_wave_file.wav' ?
 
 I don't have a *.wav file on my computer.  I'd track one down and try it,
 but, I'm tired.  If you think that would really help, I'll try it.  In the
 meantime, here's the answers to the rest of your questions.
 
  To be complete, what (sound relevant) entries does
  'cat /proc/ioports' show?
 
 -001f : dma1
 0020-003f : pic1
 0040-005f : timer
 0060-006f : keyboard
 0080-008f : dma page reg
 00a0-00bf : pic2
 00c0-00df : dma2
 00f0-00ff : fpu
 0170-0177 : ide1
 01f0-01f7 : ide0
 0213-0213 : isapnp read
 0220-022f : soundblaster
 02f8-02ff : serial(auto)
 0330-0333 : MPU-401 UART
 0376-0376 : ide1
 03c0-03df : vesafb
 03f6-03f6 : ide0
 03f8-03ff : serial(auto)
 0a79-0a79 : isapnp write
 0cf8-0cff : PCI conf1
 5c20-5c3f : Acer Laboratories Inc. [ALi] M7101 PMU
 d400-d40f : Acer Laboratories Inc. [ALi] M5229 IDE
   d400-d407 : ide0
   d408-d40f : ide1
 d800-d81f : Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8029(AS)
   d800-d81f : ne2k-pci
 
 
  To be more complete grin what's in your
  /etc/modules.conf file?
 
 pre-install pcmcia_core CARDMGR_OPTS=-f /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia start
 alias usb-interface usb-ohci
 alias scsi_hostadapter ide-scsi
 alias eth0 ne2k-pci
 alias sound-slot-0 sb
 options sound dmabuf=1
 alias synth0 opl3
 options opl3 io=0x388
 options sb isapnp=1
 
 
  Last question, is your card ISA plug and play?
 
 Yes, unless that quit working.  I have made sure the Plug  Play OS in the
 BIOS is turned off.

Yes, but that's for PCI.

 I don't know if this is a clue, but my printer has gotten real slow.  5 or 6
 minutes per page.  It slowed down when I started trying to figure out the
 soundcard.  I must've messed something up.  Also, StarOffice is very slow to
 load.  Everything else seems ok.  

How about this: make a backup of /etc/modules.conf to be sure, 
then edit /etc/modules.conf to:

pre-install pcmcia_core CARDMGR_OPTS=-f /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia start
alias usb-interface usb-ohci
alias scsi_hostadapter ide-scsi
alias eth0 ne2k-pci
# alias sound-slot-0 sb
# options sound dmabuf=1
# alias synth0 opl3
# options opl3 io=0x388
# options sb isapnp=1

If you then reboot the sound stuff should be gone from the system. 
 
 Thanks for all your help.

No problem :) I also sent this to the list, maybe someone has an idea, 
or can correct me.

-Frans



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Re: [newbie] SoundBlaster 16 in Mandrake 8

2001-08-13 Thread etharp

I am gonna snip out a lot of this so that it don't get to long to read

On Sunday 12 August 2001 23:10, Linus Drouhard wrote:
 I think we're heading down the wrong path.  
Just the fact we know your video card is agp and not sharing a slot is a big 
help and a good start.


 No, there isn't physical room to put a card in each slot.
Don't be too concerned with drivers As I remember it, SB16 loads as a 
module when booting, so reading the /var/log/dmesg file might give some more 
insight as to wheither or not the drivers are loaded, and if no SB16 modules 
are loaded then we know more. 
In order to find out about running services (or servers) if you use KDE, go 
to the K button on the menu bar,   Applications  Monitoring  Process 
Managment, (as long as this was installed when you installed the OS, if not, 
as root, use top in a text console). This opens KPM, which should show you 
all the running processes (you might have to scroll thru) this also should 
give a window(graphs) at the top that shows cpu, mem, and swap use. be 
carefull what you kill, (ie; don't kill the Xfont server) but look at all you 
can learn about what is eating your system resources. 
  just because you did not start them, does not mean you do not have
  servers running. In Mandrake, servers are running when you start up, by
  default, as long as you installed them when you installed the OS and have
  not made sure they do not start at boot and are turned off as you work.

 OK.  On this, I have to plead ignorance.  What should I be looking for
 here? To my knowledge I don't have any mail servers running.  I am running
 Samba. Everything else seems to run fine.

 On Wednesday 08 August 2001 11:04, Linus Drouhard wrote:
  To see if I had Kmix, I went to the menus of installed programs. 
  I also checked in the Package Manager, didn't find Kmix at all
  there. I don't know any other way (remember I'm a total newbie to
  Linux).
 
  I can get CD's to play, just not MP3's.  I've not tried any other
  audio format.
  I'll try what you said,  ALSA was checked to start, but not
  running. Right now I'm burning a CD and don't want to kill that
  to reboot.
 
  thanks for your help...now to why my printer has gotten really
  slow...for another post...
 
  On Tuesday 07 August 2001  5:31, etharp wrote:
   let me get this straight, you ARE using Mandrake 8.0. you do
   not think you have Kmix on your system. how did you check to
   see if kmix was installed? do you have the available hard drive
   space to install it? do not install more sound drivers (as far
   I rememrber, alsa and OSS conflict, and you may already have
   some conflicting sound problems). in fact, in this case, the
   answer may be as likely to uninstall a sound service as to
   install one. this is a partial quote from a report by someone
   whom knows ALOT more about this stuff than I do.
  
Mandrake Control Center = System = Services and unchecked
   at boot for alsa once I noticed that it was checked at boot
   and wasn't running anyway.  Then I opened KDE Control
   Center=Sound=Sound Server and made the default the sound
   driver (neither ALSA not autodetect) then logged out an
   rebooted.  Sound was afterwards fine.
  
   On Monday 06 August 2001 23:17, Linus Drouhard wrote:
Ok, I made sure that PNP was turned off in BIOS (already was
off).
   
I tried to find Kmix, don't have it.  I did get CD Player to
work. But I cannot get XMMS to work.  It still scrolls the
MP3 title and sits there. It (xmms) freezes whenever I try to
stop it.  In fact, just about any of the sound applications
freeze when I try to exit them. None (but CD Player) work. 
Could there be a setting somewhere that has been accidentally
switched, effectively killing my card?
   
I'm ready to try ALSA, but after spending several long nights
with WINE (and then disappointed at the results) several more
nights with SANE (didn't get that to work right and gave up,
at least for now) and now ALSA, I want something to go easy. 
The mini-howto on ALSA is 29 pages and its for kernel 2.2,
not the 2.4.3 that comes with Mandrake 8.0. I'm not sure I
want to tackle that now.  Please help a newbie in distress.
   
On Sunday 05 August 2001  5:21, etharp wrote:
 run Kmix and make sure the levels are respectable to hear
 (half way) and that in BIOS,  plug and pray aware OS is set
 to OFF.

 On Sunday 05 August 2001 14:05, Linus Drouhard wrote:
  I have an old Soundblaster 16 that I cannot get to work. 
  I ran sndconfig and it would play the sample sounds in
  the configuration routine.  I think that the first test
  was the word Hello but I got a Hel sounded like it
  cutoff. 

[Fwd: Re: [newbie] SoundBlaster 16 in Mandrake 8]

2001-08-13 Thread Frans Ketelaars

[heh, forgot to send to the list]

Linus Drouhard wrote:
 
 I can't get midi files to play, except in sndconfig.  See other responses
 below.  I don't know what most of this means.  Thanks for your help.
 
 On Friday 10 August 2001  2:36, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
  Adams, Jamie wrote:
   It seems odd that you are only getting 'snippets' of sound. Is it
   possible that there is an IRQ or DMA conflict somewhere?
 
  snip
 
  Yes, I think that might well be the case. Btw, we're talking about
  an old ISA SB16, and not the relatively new SB16 PCI I think...
 
 It's definitely an old ISA card.
 
  The Creative Labs names sometimes cause confusion :)
 
  The driver seems to be loaded ('snippets' of sound); check with
  '/sbin/lsmod | grep sb' .
 
 Here's what I get
 sb  7136   1
 sb_lib 33120   0  [sb]
 uart401 6224   0  [sb_lib]
 sound  54256   1  [sb_lib uart401]
 soundcore   3504   5  [sb_lib sound]
 usb-ohci   14496   0  (unused)
 usbcore47248   1  [usb-ohci]
 
  Use 'cat /proc/interrupts'
 Here's what I get
CPU0
   0: 288781  XT-PIC  timer
   1:   4523  XT-PIC  keyboard
   2:  0  XT-PIC  cascade
   5:  0  XT-PIC  soundblaster
   9:   5973  XT-PIC  usb-ohci, eth0
  12: 216728  XT-PIC  PS/2 Mouse
  14:  20301  XT-PIC  ide0
  15:498  XT-PIC  ide1
 NMI:  0
 ERR:  0
 
 and 'cat /proc/dma' to check for IRQ and
  DMA problems.
 
 and here's what I get there.
 
  1: SoundBlaster8
  4: cascade
  5: SoundBlaster16
 
  In your first mail you said: 'The midi track played fine' ,
  referring to 'sndconfig'. Can you now play a midi file ?

sb  7136   1
sb_lib 33120   0  [sb]
uart401 6224   0  [sb_lib]
sound  54256   1  [sb_lib uart401]
soundcore   3504   5  [sb_lib sound]

means the drivers are loaded and  
5:  0  XT-PIC  soundblaster
means it's using IRQ 5 and the 0 means the driver hasn't
received an interrupt yet.

What happens when you try 'play some_wave_file.wav' ?

To be complete, what (sound relevant) entries does 
'cat /proc/ioports' show?

To be more complete grin what's in your 
/etc/modules.conf file?

Last question, is your card ISA plug and play?

-Frans



Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? 
Go to http://.mandrakestore.com



Re: [newbie] SoundBlaster 16 in Mandrake 8

2001-08-12 Thread Linus Drouhard

I can't get midi files to play, except in sndconfig.  See other responses 
below.  I don't know what most of this means.  Thanks for your help.

On Friday 10 August 2001  2:36, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
 Adams, Jamie wrote:
  It seems odd that you are only getting 'snippets' of sound. Is it
  possible that there is an IRQ or DMA conflict somewhere?

 snip

 Yes, I think that might well be the case. Btw, we're talking about
 an old ISA SB16, and not the relatively new SB16 PCI I think...

It's definitely an old ISA card.

 The Creative Labs names sometimes cause confusion :)

 The driver seems to be loaded ('snippets' of sound); check with
 '/sbin/lsmod | grep sb' .

Here's what I get
sb  7136   1
sb_lib 33120   0  [sb]
uart401 6224   0  [sb_lib]
sound  54256   1  [sb_lib uart401]
soundcore   3504   5  [sb_lib sound]
usb-ohci   14496   0  (unused)
usbcore47248   1  [usb-ohci]

 Use 'cat /proc/interrupts' 
Here's what I get
   CPU0
  0: 288781  XT-PIC  timer
  1:   4523  XT-PIC  keyboard
  2:  0  XT-PIC  cascade
  5:  0  XT-PIC  soundblaster
  9:   5973  XT-PIC  usb-ohci, eth0
 12: 216728  XT-PIC  PS/2 Mouse
 14:  20301  XT-PIC  ide0
 15:498  XT-PIC  ide1
NMI:  0
ERR:  0

and 'cat /proc/dma' to check for IRQ and
 DMA problems.

and here's what I get there.

 1: SoundBlaster8
 4: cascade
 5: SoundBlaster16

 In your first mail you said: 'The midi track played fine' ,
 referring to 'sndconfig'. Can you now play a midi file ?

 -Frans




Re: [newbie] SoundBlaster 16 in Mandrake 8

2001-08-12 Thread etharp



 Yes, I believe it is in the shared slot with the PCI.
but the real question I _meant_ to ask was that there was nothing in the 
other shared slot.  


  open KDE Control Center=Sound=Sound Server and made the default the
  sound driver (neither ALSA nor autodetect) then logged out an rebooted.

Ok, if it says neither ALSA nor autodetect and there is one other choice, 
why would you choose autodetect, since that was part of neither? have you 
tried OSS? damn that sounded a little to much like the father in me, I do not 
mean to sound so gruff. Excuse me please.
 
 This part confused me.  I don't have default sound driver as an option
 here.  Sound I/O Method is currently set to autodetect.  My only choices
 are autodetect, Open sound system, and No audio input/output.  I have
 no other choices.

  Might you have some servers or mail checking going on in the forground
  that may be using all the CPU resources for a few seconds? what version
  of Mandrake are you running?

just because you did not start them, does not mean you do not have servers 
running. In Mandrake, servers are running when you start up, by default, as 
long as you installed them when you installed the OS and have not made sure 
they do not start at boot and are turned off as you work.
 I'm running Mandrake 8.0 with the 2.4.3-20mdk kernel.  I've tried this
 nothing running at all after a fresh boot.


 I've been poking around some more.  Only part of the soundcard is
 recognized. The multimedia controller is all that is working.  The other
 three parts (game controller, midi, and something else) are reserved but
 not operational.  They're listed under the unknown device class in the
 KDE System control center.  The part that is shown as working has NO DRIVER
 INSTALLED.


 Thanks for all of your help.

  On Thursday 09 August 2001 23:24, Linus Drouhard wrote:
   Disabling ASLA on boot had no effect...still no sound.  MP3's won't
   run. Any player I try just sits there.  I push play it sits there. 
   Something, maybe unrelated to the sound system itself has got in the
   way??  CD's play from the CD player ok.  I'll keep playing with this,
   but if anyone has any more good ideasThanks
  
   On Wednesday 08 August 2001 11:04, Linus Drouhard wrote:
To see if I had Kmix, I went to the menus of installed programs.  I
also checked in the Package Manager, didn't find Kmix at all there. 
I don't know any other way (remember I'm a total newbie to Linux).
   
I can get CD's to play, just not MP3's.  I've not tried any other
audio format.
I'll try what you said,  ALSA was checked to start, but not running.
Right now I'm burning a CD and don't want to kill that to reboot.
   
thanks for your help...now to why my printer has gotten really
slow...for another post...
   
On Tuesday 07 August 2001  5:31, etharp wrote:
 let me get this straight, you ARE using Mandrake 8.0. you do not
 think you have Kmix on your system. how did you check to see if
 kmix was installed? do you have the available hard drive space to
 install it? do not install more sound drivers (as far I rememrber,
 alsa and OSS conflict, and you may already have some conflicting
 sound problems). in fact, in this case, the answer may be as likely
 to uninstall a sound service as to install one. this is a partial
 quote from a report by someone whom knows ALOT more about this
 stuff than I do.

  Mandrake Control Center = System = Services and unchecked
 at boot for alsa once I noticed that it was checked at boot and
 wasn't running anyway.  Then I opened KDE Control
 Center=Sound=Sound Server and made the default the sound driver
 (neither ALSA not autodetect) then logged out an rebooted.  Sound
 was afterwards fine.

 On Monday 06 August 2001 23:17, Linus Drouhard wrote:
  Ok, I made sure that PNP was turned off in BIOS (already was
  off).
 
  I tried to find Kmix, don't have it.  I did get CD Player to
  work. But I cannot get XMMS to work.  It still scrolls the MP3
  title and sits there. It (xmms) freezes whenever I try to stop
  it.  In fact, just about any of the sound applications freeze
  when I try to exit them. None (but CD Player) work.  Could there
  be a setting somewhere that has been accidentally switched,
  effectively killing my card?
 
  I'm ready to try ALSA, but after spending several long nights
  with WINE (and then disappointed at the results) several more
  nights with SANE (didn't get that to work right and gave up, at
  least for now) and now ALSA, I want something to go easy.  The
  mini-howto on ALSA is 29 pages and its for kernel 2.2, not the
  2.4.3 that comes with Mandrake 8.0. I'm not sure I want to tackle
  that now.  Please help a newbie in distress.
 
  On Sunday 05 August 2001  5:21, etharp wrote:
   run Kmix and make sure the levels are respectable 

Re: [newbie] SoundBlaster 16 in Mandrake 8

2001-08-12 Thread Linus Drouhard

I think we're heading down the wrong path.  I've checked another place in KDE 
and there aren't ANY drivers installed for the Soundblaster!  HardDrake sees 
it incorrectly and won't load the drivers.  I tried manually.  Thanks for 
your patience.

Here are the answers to your questions below.  Maybe something will come up.

On Sunday 12 August 2001  9:22, etharp wrote:
  Yes, I believe it is in the shared slot with the PCI.

 but the real question I _meant_ to ask was that there was nothing in the
 other shared slot.

No, there isn't physical room to put a card in each slot.


   open KDE Control Center=Sound=Sound Server and made the default the
   sound driver (neither ALSA nor autodetect) then logged out an
   rebooted.

 Ok, if it says neither ALSA nor autodetect and there is one other choice,
 why would you choose autodetect, since that was part of neither? have you
 tried OSS? damn that sounded a little to much like the father in me, I do
 not mean to sound so gruff. Excuse me please.

No problem.  I didn't understand that the sound driver and Sound I/O Method 
were the same, since in KDE System Control under the Properties of 
Creative SB16 PnP Audio there is no driver installed.  I thought I was in 
the wrong screen.

  This part confused me.  I don't have default sound driver as an option
  here.  Sound I/O Method is currently set to autodetect.  My only
  choices are autodetect, Open sound system, and No audio
  input/output.  I have no other choices.
 
   Might you have some servers or mail checking going on in the forground
   that may be using all the CPU resources for a few seconds? what version
   of Mandrake are you running?

 just because you did not start them, does not mean you do not have servers
 running. In Mandrake, servers are running when you start up, by default, as
 long as you installed them when you installed the OS and have not made sure
 they do not start at boot and are turned off as you work.

OK.  On this, I have to plead ignorance.  What should I be looking for here?  
To my knowledge I don't have any mail servers running.  I am running Samba.  
Everything else seems to run fine.

  I'm running Mandrake 8.0 with the 2.4.3-20mdk kernel.  I've tried this
  nothing running at all after a fresh boot.
 
 
  I've been poking around some more.  Only part of the soundcard is
  recognized. The multimedia controller is all that is working.  The other
  three parts (game controller, midi, and something else) are reserved
  but not operational.  They're listed under the unknown device class in
  the KDE System control center.  The part that is shown as working has NO
  DRIVER INSTALLED.
 
 
  Thanks for all of your help.
 
   On Thursday 09 August 2001 23:24, Linus Drouhard wrote:
Disabling ASLA on boot had no effect...still no sound.  MP3's won't
run. Any player I try just sits there.  I push play it sits there.
Something, maybe unrelated to the sound system itself has got in the
way??  CD's play from the CD player ok.  I'll keep playing with this,
but if anyone has any more good ideasThanks
   
On Wednesday 08 August 2001 11:04, Linus Drouhard wrote:
 To see if I had Kmix, I went to the menus of installed programs.  I
 also checked in the Package Manager, didn't find Kmix at all there.
 I don't know any other way (remember I'm a total newbie to Linux).

 I can get CD's to play, just not MP3's.  I've not tried any other
 audio format.
 I'll try what you said,  ALSA was checked to start, but not
 running. Right now I'm burning a CD and don't want to kill that to
 reboot.

 thanks for your help...now to why my printer has gotten really
 slow...for another post...

 On Tuesday 07 August 2001  5:31, etharp wrote:
  let me get this straight, you ARE using Mandrake 8.0. you do not
  think you have Kmix on your system. how did you check to see if
  kmix was installed? do you have the available hard drive space to
  install it? do not install more sound drivers (as far I
  rememrber, alsa and OSS conflict, and you may already have some
  conflicting sound problems). in fact, in this case, the answer
  may be as likely to uninstall a sound service as to install one.
  this is a partial quote from a report by someone whom knows ALOT
  more about this stuff than I do.
 
   Mandrake Control Center = System = Services and unchecked
  at boot for alsa once I noticed that it was checked at boot and
  wasn't running anyway.  Then I opened KDE Control
  Center=Sound=Sound Server and made the default the sound driver
  (neither ALSA not autodetect) then logged out an rebooted.  Sound
  was afterwards fine.
 
  On Monday 06 August 2001 23:17, Linus Drouhard wrote:
   Ok, I made sure that PNP was turned off in BIOS (already was
   off).
  
   I tried to find Kmix, don't have it.  I did get CD Player to
   work. But I cannot get 

Re: [newbie] SoundBlaster 16 in Mandrake 8

2001-08-08 Thread Linus Drouhard

To see if I had Kmix, I went to the menus of installed programs.  I also 
checked in the Package Manager, didn't find Kmix at all there.  I don't know 
any other way (remember I'm a total newbie to Linux).

I can get CD's to play, just not MP3's.  I've not tried any other audio 
format.
I'll try what you said,  ALSA was checked to start, but not running.  Right 
now I'm burning a CD and don't want to kill that to reboot. 

thanks for your help...now to why my printer has gotten really slow...for 
another post...


On Tuesday 07 August 2001  5:31, etharp wrote:
 let me get this straight, you ARE using Mandrake 8.0. you do not think you
 have Kmix on your system. how did you check to see if kmix was installed?
 do you have the available hard drive space to install it? do not install
 more sound drivers (as far I rememrber, alsa and OSS conflict, and you may
 already have some conflicting sound problems). in fact, in this case, the
 answer may be as likely to uninstall a sound service as to install one.
 this is a partial quote from a report by someone whom knows ALOT more about
 this stuff than I do.

  Mandrake Control Center = System = Services and unchecked
 at boot for alsa once I noticed that it was checked at boot and wasn't
 running anyway.  Then I opened KDE Control Center=Sound=Sound Server
 and made the default the sound driver (neither ALSA not autodetect) then
 logged out an rebooted.  Sound was afterwards fine.

 On Monday 06 August 2001 23:17, Linus Drouhard wrote:
  Ok, I made sure that PNP was turned off in BIOS (already was off).
 
  I tried to find Kmix, don't have it.  I did get CD Player to work.  But I
  cannot get XMMS to work.  It still scrolls the MP3 title and sits there.
  It (xmms) freezes whenever I try to stop it.  In fact, just about any of
  the sound applications freeze when I try to exit them.  None (but CD
  Player) work.  Could there be a setting somewhere that has been
  accidentally switched, effectively killing my card?
 
  I'm ready to try ALSA, but after spending several long nights with WINE
  (and then disappointed at the results) several more nights with SANE
  (didn't get that to work right and gave up, at least for now) and now
  ALSA, I want something to go easy.  The mini-howto on ALSA is 29 pages
  and its for kernel 2.2, not the 2.4.3 that comes with Mandrake 8.0. I'm
  not sure I want to tackle that now.  Please help a newbie in distress.
 
  On Sunday 05 August 2001  5:21, etharp wrote:
   run Kmix and make sure the levels are respectable to hear (half way)
   and that in BIOS,  plug and pray aware OS is set to OFF.
  
   On Sunday 05 August 2001 14:05, Linus Drouhard wrote:
I have an old Soundblaster 16 that I cannot get to work.  I ran
sndconfig and it would play the sample sounds in the configuration
routine.  I think that the first test was the word Hello but I got
a Hel sounded like it cutoff. The midi track played fine.
   
Anyway, I tried configuring it through Harddrake, couldn't fine
isapnp.config, or something like that.
   
I tried using it anyway.  CD-player spins away, but no sound. 
Running an MP3 through XMMS (and other MP3 players) doesn't work
either.  The title scrolls by, but the song won't play.  If I slide
the progress bar, I get snippets of sound, 1/2 second or so long.
   
Any help would be appreciated in setting this classic soundcard up.
   
Thanks,
   
Linus
   
ASUS P5A
AMD K6-II 400 @420
128 MB Ram
Nvidia TNT2 M64 with 32MB
Realtek NIC




Re: [newbie] SoundBlaster 16 in Mandrake 8

2001-08-08 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan

Try running aumix. If the command doesn't exist, install the package of the 
same name.

On Thu, 9 Aug 2001 14:04, Linus Drouhard wrote:
 To see if I had Kmix, I went to the menus of installed programs.  I also
 checked in the Package Manager, didn't find Kmix at all there.  I don't
 know any other way (remember I'm a total newbie to Linux).

 I can get CD's to play, just not MP3's.  I've not tried any other audio
 format.
 I'll try what you said,  ALSA was checked to start, but not running.  Right
 now I'm burning a CD and don't want to kill that to reboot.

 thanks for your help...now to why my printer has gotten really slow...for
 another post...

 On Tuesday 07 August 2001  5:31, etharp wrote:
  let me get this straight, you ARE using Mandrake 8.0. you do not think
  you have Kmix on your system. how did you check to see if kmix was
  installed? do you have the available hard drive space to install it? do
  not install more sound drivers (as far I rememrber, alsa and OSS
  conflict, and you may already have some conflicting sound problems). in
  fact, in this case, the answer may be as likely to uninstall a sound
  service as to install one. this is a partial quote from a report by
  someone whom knows ALOT more about this stuff than I do.
 
   Mandrake Control Center = System = Services and unchecked
  at boot for alsa once I noticed that it was checked at boot and wasn't
  running anyway.  Then I opened KDE Control Center=Sound=Sound Server
  and made the default the sound driver (neither ALSA not autodetect) then
  logged out an rebooted.  Sound was afterwards fine.
 
  On Monday 06 August 2001 23:17, Linus Drouhard wrote:
   Ok, I made sure that PNP was turned off in BIOS (already was off).
  
   I tried to find Kmix, don't have it.  I did get CD Player to work.  But
   I cannot get XMMS to work.  It still scrolls the MP3 title and sits
   there. It (xmms) freezes whenever I try to stop it.  In fact, just
   about any of the sound applications freeze when I try to exit them. 
   None (but CD Player) work.  Could there be a setting somewhere that has
   been accidentally switched, effectively killing my card?
  
   I'm ready to try ALSA, but after spending several long nights with WINE
   (and then disappointed at the results) several more nights with SANE
   (didn't get that to work right and gave up, at least for now) and now
   ALSA, I want something to go easy.  The mini-howto on ALSA is 29 pages
   and its for kernel 2.2, not the 2.4.3 that comes with Mandrake 8.0. I'm
   not sure I want to tackle that now.  Please help a newbie in distress.
  
   On Sunday 05 August 2001  5:21, etharp wrote:
run Kmix and make sure the levels are respectable to hear (half way)
and that in BIOS,  plug and pray aware OS is set to OFF.
   
On Sunday 05 August 2001 14:05, Linus Drouhard wrote:
 I have an old Soundblaster 16 that I cannot get to work.  I ran
 sndconfig and it would play the sample sounds in the configuration
 routine.  I think that the first test was the word Hello but I
 got a Hel sounded like it cutoff. The midi track played fine.

 Anyway, I tried configuring it through Harddrake, couldn't fine
 isapnp.config, or something like that.

 I tried using it anyway.  CD-player spins away, but no sound.
 Running an MP3 through XMMS (and other MP3 players) doesn't work
 either.  The title scrolls by, but the song won't play.  If I slide
 the progress bar, I get snippets of sound, 1/2 second or so long.

 Any help would be appreciated in setting this classic soundcard
 up.

 Thanks,

 Linus

 ASUS P5A
 AMD K6-II 400 @420
 128 MB Ram
 Nvidia TNT2 M64 with 32MB
 Realtek NIC

-- 
Sridhar Dhanapalan.
There are two major products that come from Berkeley:
LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence.
-- Jeremy S. Anderson




Re: [newbie] SoundBlaster 16 in Mandrake 8

2001-08-06 Thread Nicolás Gómez

I had a similar problem that the problem you have..

I installed LM 8.0 with the same soundcard (onboard) and it didn't work in
any way.
In a second stage, I got enlightened and I installed the optional Alsa
drivers that dont come in the primary installation.
After I configured it, the card works properly:=)

I suppose that this could be your problem


- Original Message -
From: Adams, Jamie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 8:14 AM
Subject: RE: [newbie] SoundBlaster 16 in Mandrake 8


 It seems odd that you are only getting 'snippets' of sound. Is it
 possible that there is an IRQ or DMA conflict somewhere?
-- Jamie

 --
 From: etharp[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 05 August 2001 23:21
 To: Linus Drouhard; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [newbie] SoundBlaster 16 in Mandrake 8
 
 run Kmix and make sure the levels are respectable to hear (half way) and
that
 in BIOS,  plug and pray aware OS is set to OFF.
 
 On Sunday 05 August 2001 14:05, Linus Drouhard wrote:
  I have an old Soundblaster 16 that I cannot get to work.  I ran
sndconfig
  and it would play the sample sounds in the configuration routine.  I
think
  that the first test was the word Hello but I got a Hel sounded like
it
  cutoff. The midi track played fine.
 
  Anyway, I tried configuring it through Harddrake, couldn't fine
  isapnp.config, or something like that.
 
  I tried using it anyway.  CD-player spins away, but no sound.  Running
an
  MP3 through XMMS (and other MP3 players) doesn't work either.  The
title
  scrolls by, but the song won't play.  If I slide the progress bar, I
get
  snippets of sound, 1/2 second or so long.
 
  Any help would be appreciated in setting this classic soundcard up.
 
  Thanks,
 
  Linus
 
  ASUS P5A
  AMD K6-II 400 @420
  128 MB Ram
  Nvidia TNT2 M64 with 32MB
  Realtek NIC
 
 
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Re: [newbie] SoundBlaster 16 in Mandrake 8

2001-08-05 Thread etharp

run Kmix and make sure the levels are respectable to hear (half way) and that 
in BIOS,  plug and pray aware OS is set to OFF.

On Sunday 05 August 2001 14:05, Linus Drouhard wrote:
 I have an old Soundblaster 16 that I cannot get to work.  I ran sndconfig
 and it would play the sample sounds in the configuration routine.  I think
 that the first test was the word Hello but I got a Hel sounded like it
 cutoff. The midi track played fine.

 Anyway, I tried configuring it through Harddrake, couldn't fine
 isapnp.config, or something like that.

 I tried using it anyway.  CD-player spins away, but no sound.  Running an
 MP3 through XMMS (and other MP3 players) doesn't work either.  The title
 scrolls by, but the song won't play.  If I slide the progress bar, I get
 snippets of sound, 1/2 second or so long.

 Any help would be appreciated in setting this classic soundcard up.

 Thanks,

 Linus

 ASUS P5A
 AMD K6-II 400 @420
 128 MB Ram
 Nvidia TNT2 M64 with 32MB
 Realtek NIC