Re: Problem with sound disappearing
On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 10:16:12PM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote: > On 16/01/2024 13:04, Maureen Thomas wrote: > > My sound has been working just fine the day before that. Now nothing. > > Have a look into PipeWire articles in ArchLinux and Debian wiki. > This certainly. It's also relatively easy to mute a Mozilla window and not notice - Ctrl-M should mute/unmute - or clicking on the speaker icon in the appropriate tab. [I say this as someone who was significantly caught out by this recently - it's too easy to miss and spend 1/2 hour trying to work out what's gone wrong. In my case, it was a video call where the other participants know me well enough not to make fun of my efforts :) ] All the very best, Andy
Re: Problem with sound disappearing
On 16/01/2024 13:04, Maureen Thomas wrote: My sound has been working just fine the day before that. Now nothing. Have a look into PipeWire articles in ArchLinux and Debian wiki.
Re: Problem with sound disappearing
*** PLEASE DO NOT TOP POST *** PLEASE REPLY AT THE BOTTOM *** On 1/14/24 16:03, Maureen L Thomas wrote: I am using a Lenovo computer with 8G of memory and 1 TB hard drive, AMD Ryzen 3 2200g w/radion vega graphices x4, Graphics Gallium 0.4 llvmpipe, it is running 64 bit Debian. Processor is Intel Core i3-9100T, CPU 3.10GHz, Realtec 8821CE wireless lan 802.11 ac PCI-E NIC. My problem is all of a sudden I have no sound at all. I have checked all my settings and they have not changed at all so I should have had sound. There is none no matter what I have done. I need help please. On 1/14/24 17:21, Maureen L Thomas wrote: Sorry I forgot I am using Debian Bookworm and it is updated with the latest updates. On 1/14/24 23:58, David Christensen wrote: What desktop environment are you using? What application are you using? What speakers are you using? If external, have you checked the cables -- both sound and power? The power adapter? The AC cable? The AC outlet? On 1/15/24 12:31, Maureen L Thomas wrote: I am using Gnome and the application is firefox with you tube, the speakers are internal only. I have checked to make sure I didn't turn something off by accident and everything is telling me that it is working. On 1/15/24 22:04, Maureen Thomas wrote: My sound has been working just fine the day before that. Now nothing. Do you have any *.wav or *.mp3 files on your computer? If so, try double-clicking on one. Hopefully, a music player app will open the file and start playing it. Alternatively, does your computer have a CD/DVD/BD drive? If so, insert a music CD. Hopefully, a music player app will open and play the CD. Or, you might get a chooser dialog asking what to do; try to find a choice that plays the CD. My guess is that some sound system feature got misconfigured, such as a mixer setting. On Xfce, I have a panel with an icon that looks like a speaker. If I left click on it, I get some mute buttons and sliders I can adjust. If I right click and choose Properties, I get a tabbed pop-up window with more settings. Looking in the menu (e.g. Start button) -> Multimedia -> PulseAudio Volume Control, a tabbed app starts with lots of settings. I expect Gnome has similar features. See what you can find. Look for icons with an "X" on them, that might mean mute. Click on them to turn muting off. If the above ideas fail, do you know how to issue root commands in a terminal? David
Re: Problem with sound disappearing
My sound has been working just fine the day before that. Now nothing. On Monday, January 15, 2024 at 03:32:09 PM EST, Maureen L Thomas wrote: I am using Gnome and the application is firefox with you tube, the speakers are internal only. I have checked to make sure I didn't turn something off by accident and everything is telling me that it is working. On 1/15/24 2:58 AM, David Christensen wrote: On 1/14/24 16:03, Maureen L Thomas wrote: > I am using a Lenovo computer with 8G of memory and 1 TB hard drive, AMD > Ryzen 3 2200g w/radion vega graphices x4, Graphics Gallium 0.4 llvmpipe, > it is running 64 bit Debian. Processor is Intel Core i3-9100T, CPU > 3.10GHz, Realtec 8821CE wireless lan 802.11 ac PCI-E NIC. > > My problem is all of a sudden I have no sound at all. I have checked > all my settings and they have not changed at all so I should have had > sound. There is none no matter what I have done. I need help please. > > Moe > On 1/14/24 17:21, Maureen L Thomas wrote: Sorry I forgot I am using Debian Bookworm and it is updated with the latest updates. What desktop environment are you using? What application are you using? What speakers are you using? If external, have you checked the cables -- both sound and power? The power adapter? The AC cable? The AC outlet? David
Re: Problem with sound disappearing
On 1/15/24 11:36, Carl Fink wrote: On 1/15/24 02:58, David Christensen wrote: On 1/14/24 16:03, Maureen L Thomas wrote: > I am using a Lenovo computer with 8G of memory and 1 TB hard drive, AMD > Ryzen 3 2200g w/radion vega graphices x4, Graphics Gallium 0.4 llvmpipe, > it is running 64 bit Debian. Processor is Intel Core i3-9100T, CPU > 3.10GHz, Realtec 8821CE wireless lan 802.11 ac PCI-E NIC. > > My problem is all of a sudden I have no sound at all. I have checked > all my settings and they have not changed at all so I should have had > sound. There is none no matter what I have done. I need help please. > > Moe > On 1/14/24 17:21, Maureen L Thomas wrote: Sorry I forgot I am using Debian Bookworm and it is updated with the latest updates. What desktop environment are you using? What application are you using? What speakers are you using? If external, have you checked the cables -- both sound and power? The power adapter? The AC cable? The AC outlet? One more thing. Recently, I plugged wired earbuds into my system for the first time in months, and they were just plain not detected. None of the GUI tools recognized that an output device existed. What I had to do was run Alsamixer, press F6, select my sound card, (not HDMI audio or Bluetooth audio, both of which had existed), and then force it to be output and not input. The default Bullseye audio system seems to be prone to failure to detect audio devices. I have the same problem, no souud using bookworm and gnome. I have tried to days and have no solution. One detail I can add. I too plugged earbud. They register as headphones (unplugged) as output and Rear Microphone (plugged in) as input.
Re: Problem with sound disappearing
I am using Gnome and the application is firefox with you tube, the speakers are internal only. I have checked to make sure I didn't turn something off by accident and everything is telling me that it is working. On 1/15/24 2:58 AM, David Christensen wrote: On 1/14/24 16:03, Maureen L Thomas wrote: > I am using a Lenovo computer with 8G of memory and 1 TB hard drive, AMD > Ryzen 3 2200g w/radion vega graphices x4, Graphics Gallium 0.4 llvmpipe, > it is running 64 bit Debian. Processor is Intel Core i3-9100T, CPU > 3.10GHz, Realtec 8821CE wireless lan 802.11 ac PCI-E NIC. > > My problem is all of a sudden I have no sound at all. I have checked > all my settings and they have not changed at all so I should have had > sound. There is none no matter what I have done. I need help please. > > Moe > On 1/14/24 17:21, Maureen L Thomas wrote: Sorry I forgot I am using Debian Bookworm and it is updated with the latest updates. What desktop environment are you using? What application are you using? What speakers are you using? If external, have you checked the cables -- both sound and power? The power adapter? The AC cable? The AC outlet? David
Re: Problem with sound disappearing
On 1/15/24 02:58, David Christensen wrote: On 1/14/24 16:03, Maureen L Thomas wrote: > I am using a Lenovo computer with 8G of memory and 1 TB hard drive, AMD > Ryzen 3 2200g w/radion vega graphices x4, Graphics Gallium 0.4 llvmpipe, > it is running 64 bit Debian. Processor is Intel Core i3-9100T, CPU > 3.10GHz, Realtec 8821CE wireless lan 802.11 ac PCI-E NIC. > > My problem is all of a sudden I have no sound at all. I have checked > all my settings and they have not changed at all so I should have had > sound. There is none no matter what I have done. I need help please. > > Moe > On 1/14/24 17:21, Maureen L Thomas wrote: Sorry I forgot I am using Debian Bookworm and it is updated with the latest updates. What desktop environment are you using? What application are you using? What speakers are you using? If external, have you checked the cables -- both sound and power? The power adapter? The AC cable? The AC outlet? One more thing. Recently, I plugged wired earbuds into my system for the first time in months, and they were just plain not detected. None of the GUI tools recognized that an output device existed. What I had to do was run Alsamixer, press F6, select my sound card, (not HDMI audio or Bluetooth audio, both of which had existed), and then force it to be output and not input. The default Bullseye audio system seems to be prone to failure to detect audio devices. -- Carl Fink nitpick...@nitpicking.com Read my blog at blog.nitpicking.com. Reviews! Observations!
Re: Problem with sound disappearing
On 1/14/24 16:03, Maureen L Thomas wrote: > I am using a Lenovo computer with 8G of memory and 1 TB hard drive, AMD > Ryzen 3 2200g w/radion vega graphices x4, Graphics Gallium 0.4 llvmpipe, > it is running 64 bit Debian. Processor is Intel Core i3-9100T, CPU > 3.10GHz, Realtec 8821CE wireless lan 802.11 ac PCI-E NIC. > > My problem is all of a sudden I have no sound at all. I have checked > all my settings and they have not changed at all so I should have had > sound. There is none no matter what I have done. I need help please. > > Moe > On 1/14/24 17:21, Maureen L Thomas wrote: Sorry I forgot I am using Debian Bookworm and it is updated with the latest updates. What desktop environment are you using? What application are you using? What speakers are you using? If external, have you checked the cables -- both sound and power? The power adapter? The AC cable? The AC outlet? David
Re: Problem with sound disappearing
Sorry I forgot I am using Debian Bookworm and it is updated with the latest updates. On 1/14/24 7:03 PM, Maureen L Thomas wrote: I am using a Lenovo computer with 8G of memory and 1 TB hard drive, AMD Ryzen 3 2200g w/radion vega graphices x4, Graphics Gallium 0.4 llvmpipe, it is running 64 bit Debian. Processor is Intel Core i3-9100T, CPU 3.10GHz, Realtec 8821CE wireless lan 802.11 ac PCI-E NIC. My problem is all of a sudden I have no sound at all. I have checked all my settings and they have not changed at all so I should have had sound. There is none no matter what I have done. I need help please. Moe
Problem with sound disappearing
I am using a Lenovo computer with 8G of memory and 1 TB hard drive, AMD Ryzen 3 2200g w/radion vega graphices x4, Graphics Gallium 0.4 llvmpipe, it is running 64 bit Debian. Processor is Intel Core i3-9100T, CPU 3.10GHz, Realtec 8821CE wireless lan 802.11 ac PCI-E NIC. My problem is all of a sudden I have no sound at all. I have checked all my settings and they have not changed at all so I should have had sound. There is none no matter what I have done. I need help please. Moe
Re: problem with sound for bullseye upgrade on amd64: must be root for sound to work on my machine
I finally got my sound working. I followed some advice from here: https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/alsa-1-2-5-upgrade-errors-4175695921/page3.html which was a similar problem to mine, and not sure what did it, but I got a flash pop up on my screen about alsa, and tested all things working now. Man, what a frustration. Otherwise, the bullseye upgrade has been flawless for me so far. On 8/25/21 2:30 PM, James D Freels wrote: Thanks for responding Georgi, I had already tried "alsactl init" earlier based on other advise found on the WWW. However, I did not pay close enough attention because of error messages I get as shown below: alsa-lib main.c:1014:(snd_use_case_mgr_open) error: failed to import hw:0 use case configuration -2 Found hardware: "CMI8786" "CMI8786" "CS4245 CMI8786" "0x1043" "0x8467" Hardware is initialized using a generic method alsa-lib main.c:1014:(snd_use_case_mgr_open) error: failed to import hw:1 use case configuration -2 Found hardware: "USB-Audio" "USB Mixer" "USB046d:082c" "" "" Hardware is initialized using a generic method alsa-lib parser.c:260:(error_node) UCM is not supported for this HDA model (HDA NVidia at 0xfe9fc000 irq 49) alsa-lib main.c:1014:(snd_use_case_mgr_open) error: failed to import hw:2 use case configuration -6 Found hardware: "HDA-Intel" "Nvidia GPU 51 HDMI/DP" "HDA:10de0051,38422724,00100100" "0x3842" "0x2724" Hardware is initialized using a generic method I cannot find much about this message, nor how to correct it. The alsamixer seems to work fine as expected and indicates I have the sound card active and should hear sound. But, it only provides actual sound if I am root. On 8/25/21 1:28 PM, Georgi Naplatanov wrote: Hi James, try to run: # alsactl init as root, reboot and adjust all channels with alsamixer or similar with your (non-root) user. Kind regards Georgi On 8/25/21 20:02, James D Freels wrote: I have not received a response yet, but I am hoping. What I know: -sound works as root, not as user -snd_oxygen module (required driver for my card) is loaded, but I can't verify what is loading it. no messages in dmesg show it being loaded -since snd_oxygen is loaded, it makes sense that aplay works as root -pulse does not show the sound card, but does show the hdmi audio on my nvidia card, and the microphone on my web cam. Both are muted in pavucontrol -big question: why doesn't sound card get loaded by pulseaudio ? How can I force that -I am now going over every occurrence of a pulseaudio configuration file on my system for a clue Any help appreciated. Is there a good troubleshoot procedure for debian/11/bullseye sound problems ? On 8/24/21 3:05 PM, James D Freels wrote: Hello, I am a long-time debian user, and just recently upgraded my buster amd64 machine to bullseye. Essentially everything works as expected so far. However, one very nagging problem I currently have is that my sound does not work unless I am rooted. For example, if I issue the command aplay bark.au where bark.au is a snippet sound file of a dog barking, it fails. However, if I issue the command sudo aplay bark.au it works fine. Similar sound playing occurs with any sound-playing app. For example mpg123, vlc, etc., all require a sudo or be logged in as root to work. I have looked all around the WWW to try to find a solution to this problem. The most common solution is to make sure that user ids are in the audio group in the /etc/group configuration file. Of course, I have that, and have confirmed it. This is not a brand new installation after all, but an upgrade. Other common remedies I have tried are to fiddle with the pavucontrol and alsamixer settings. My sound card does not show up in the pavucontrol (pulse doesn't find my sound card), but DOES show up in the alsamixer. I have also looked at the debian sound wiki, and other sources to try to fix this problem. Then, I remembered that I often used this form to learn about debian way back in the days when I first started using debian about 1994 or so. Perhaps I can get some expert help. Maybe a source I can go down a list of troubleshoot to nail this one down. It is obviously a permissions issue (I also looked at device permissions, etc.). Just a bit puzzled and frustrated. P.S. BTW, my sound card is a C-Media, Xonor DG with chip set CMI8788 and uses the oxygen HD audio driver. lspci -v output corresponding: 05:02.0 Multimedia audio controller: C-Media Electronics Inc CMI8788 [Oxygen HD Audio] Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. CMI8786 (Xonar DG) Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 22, NUMA node 0 I/O ports at e800 [size=256] Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2 Kernel driver in use: snd_oxygen Kernel modules: snd_oxygen Nothing has changed with the hardware, and I know the setup works. This seems to be a permissions/software issue. -- Father, if you are willing,
Re: problem with sound for bullseye upgrade on amd64: must be root for sound to work on my machine
Thanks for responding Georgi, I had already tried "alsactl init" earlier based on other advise found on the WWW. However, I did not pay close enough attention because of error messages I get as shown below: alsa-lib main.c:1014:(snd_use_case_mgr_open) error: failed to import hw:0 use case configuration -2 Found hardware: "CMI8786" "CMI8786" "CS4245 CMI8786" "0x1043" "0x8467" Hardware is initialized using a generic method alsa-lib main.c:1014:(snd_use_case_mgr_open) error: failed to import hw:1 use case configuration -2 Found hardware: "USB-Audio" "USB Mixer" "USB046d:082c" "" "" Hardware is initialized using a generic method alsa-lib parser.c:260:(error_node) UCM is not supported for this HDA model (HDA NVidia at 0xfe9fc000 irq 49) alsa-lib main.c:1014:(snd_use_case_mgr_open) error: failed to import hw:2 use case configuration -6 Found hardware: "HDA-Intel" "Nvidia GPU 51 HDMI/DP" "HDA:10de0051,38422724,00100100" "0x3842" "0x2724" Hardware is initialized using a generic method I cannot find much about this message, nor how to correct it. The alsamixer seems to work fine as expected and indicates I have the sound card active and should hear sound. But, it only provides actual sound if I am root. On 8/25/21 1:28 PM, Georgi Naplatanov wrote: Hi James, try to run: # alsactl init as root, reboot and adjust all channels with alsamixer or similar with your (non-root) user. Kind regards Georgi On 8/25/21 20:02, James D Freels wrote: I have not received a response yet, but I am hoping. What I know: -sound works as root, not as user -snd_oxygen module (required driver for my card) is loaded, but I can't verify what is loading it. no messages in dmesg show it being loaded -since snd_oxygen is loaded, it makes sense that aplay works as root -pulse does not show the sound card, but does show the hdmi audio on my nvidia card, and the microphone on my web cam. Both are muted in pavucontrol -big question: why doesn't sound card get loaded by pulseaudio ? How can I force that -I am now going over every occurrence of a pulseaudio configuration file on my system for a clue Any help appreciated. Is there a good troubleshoot procedure for debian/11/bullseye sound problems ? On 8/24/21 3:05 PM, James D Freels wrote: Hello, I am a long-time debian user, and just recently upgraded my buster amd64 machine to bullseye. Essentially everything works as expected so far. However, one very nagging problem I currently have is that my sound does not work unless I am rooted. For example, if I issue the command aplay bark.au where bark.au is a snippet sound file of a dog barking, it fails. However, if I issue the command sudo aplay bark.au it works fine. Similar sound playing occurs with any sound-playing app. For example mpg123, vlc, etc., all require a sudo or be logged in as root to work. I have looked all around the WWW to try to find a solution to this problem. The most common solution is to make sure that user ids are in the audio group in the /etc/group configuration file. Of course, I have that, and have confirmed it. This is not a brand new installation after all, but an upgrade. Other common remedies I have tried are to fiddle with the pavucontrol and alsamixer settings. My sound card does not show up in the pavucontrol (pulse doesn't find my sound card), but DOES show up in the alsamixer. I have also looked at the debian sound wiki, and other sources to try to fix this problem. Then, I remembered that I often used this form to learn about debian way back in the days when I first started using debian about 1994 or so. Perhaps I can get some expert help. Maybe a source I can go down a list of troubleshoot to nail this one down. It is obviously a permissions issue (I also looked at device permissions, etc.). Just a bit puzzled and frustrated. P.S. BTW, my sound card is a C-Media, Xonor DG with chip set CMI8788 and uses the oxygen HD audio driver. lspci -v output corresponding: 05:02.0 Multimedia audio controller: C-Media Electronics Inc CMI8788 [Oxygen HD Audio] Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. CMI8786 (Xonar DG) Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 22, NUMA node 0 I/O ports at e800 [size=256] Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2 Kernel driver in use: snd_oxygen Kernel modules: snd_oxygen Nothing has changed with the hardware, and I know the setup works. This seems to be a permissions/software issue. -- Father, if you are willing, please take this cup of suffering away from me. Yet I want your will to be done, not mine. Luke 22:42 NLT James D. Freels, Ph.D., P.E. freel...@gmail.com 865-457-6742 (landline) 865-919-0320 (cell)
Re: problem with sound for bullseye upgrade on amd64: must be root for sound to work on my machine
Hi James, try to run: # alsactl init as root, reboot and adjust all channels with alsamixer or similar with your (non-root) user. Kind regards Georgi On 8/25/21 20:02, James D Freels wrote: > I have not received a response yet, but I am hoping. > > What I know: > > -sound works as root, not as user > > -snd_oxygen module (required driver for my card) is loaded, but I can't > verify what is loading it. no messages in dmesg show it being loaded > > -since snd_oxygen is loaded, it makes sense that aplay works as root > > -pulse does not show the sound card, but does show the hdmi audio on my > nvidia card, and the microphone on my web cam. Both are muted in > pavucontrol > > -big question: why doesn't sound card get loaded by pulseaudio ? How > can I force that > > -I am now going over every occurrence of a pulseaudio configuration file > on my system for a clue > > Any help appreciated. Is there a good troubleshoot procedure for > debian/11/bullseye sound problems ? > > > On 8/24/21 3:05 PM, James D Freels wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I am a long-time debian user, and just recently upgraded my buster >> amd64 machine to bullseye. Essentially everything works as expected >> so far. However, one very nagging problem I currently have is that my >> sound does not work unless I am rooted. For example, if I issue the >> command >> >> aplay bark.au >> >> where bark.au is a snippet sound file of a dog barking, it fails. >> However, if I issue the command >> >> sudo aplay bark.au >> >> it works fine. Similar sound playing occurs with any sound-playing >> app. For example mpg123, vlc, etc., all require a sudo or be logged >> in as root to work. >> >> I have looked all around the WWW to try to find a solution to this >> problem. The most common solution is to make sure that user ids are >> in the audio group in the /etc/group configuration file. Of course, I >> have that, and have confirmed it. This is not a brand new >> installation after all, but an upgrade. >> >> Other common remedies I have tried are to fiddle with the pavucontrol >> and alsamixer settings. My sound card does not show up in the >> pavucontrol (pulse doesn't find my sound card), but DOES show up in >> the alsamixer. >> >> I have also looked at the debian sound wiki, and other sources to try >> to fix this problem. >> >> Then, I remembered that I often used this form to learn about debian >> way back in the days when I first started using debian about 1994 or >> so. Perhaps I can get some expert help. Maybe a source I can go down >> a list of troubleshoot to nail this one down. It is obviously a >> permissions issue (I also looked at device permissions, etc.). >> >> Just a bit puzzled and frustrated. >> >> P.S. >> >> BTW, my sound card is a C-Media, Xonor DG with chip set CMI8788 and >> uses the oxygen HD audio driver. >> >> lspci -v output corresponding: >> >> 05:02.0 Multimedia audio controller: C-Media Electronics Inc CMI8788 >> [Oxygen HD Audio] >> Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. CMI8786 (Xonar DG) >> Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 22, NUMA node 0 >> I/O ports at e800 [size=256] >> Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2 >> Kernel driver in use: snd_oxygen >> Kernel modules: snd_oxygen >> >> Nothing has changed with the hardware, and I know the setup works. >> This seems to be a permissions/software issue. >> >> >>
Re: problem with sound for bullseye upgrade on amd64: must be root for sound to work on my machine
I have not received a response yet, but I am hoping. What I know: -sound works as root, not as user -snd_oxygen module (required driver for my card) is loaded, but I can't verify what is loading it. no messages in dmesg show it being loaded -since snd_oxygen is loaded, it makes sense that aplay works as root -pulse does not show the sound card, but does show the hdmi audio on my nvidia card, and the microphone on my web cam. Both are muted in pavucontrol -big question: why doesn't sound card get loaded by pulseaudio ? How can I force that -I am now going over every occurrence of a pulseaudio configuration file on my system for a clue Any help appreciated. Is there a good troubleshoot procedure for debian/11/bullseye sound problems ? On 8/24/21 3:05 PM, James D Freels wrote: Hello, I am a long-time debian user, and just recently upgraded my buster amd64 machine to bullseye. Essentially everything works as expected so far. However, one very nagging problem I currently have is that my sound does not work unless I am rooted. For example, if I issue the command aplay bark.au where bark.au is a snippet sound file of a dog barking, it fails. However, if I issue the command sudo aplay bark.au it works fine. Similar sound playing occurs with any sound-playing app. For example mpg123, vlc, etc., all require a sudo or be logged in as root to work. I have looked all around the WWW to try to find a solution to this problem. The most common solution is to make sure that user ids are in the audio group in the /etc/group configuration file. Of course, I have that, and have confirmed it. This is not a brand new installation after all, but an upgrade. Other common remedies I have tried are to fiddle with the pavucontrol and alsamixer settings. My sound card does not show up in the pavucontrol (pulse doesn't find my sound card), but DOES show up in the alsamixer. I have also looked at the debian sound wiki, and other sources to try to fix this problem. Then, I remembered that I often used this form to learn about debian way back in the days when I first started using debian about 1994 or so. Perhaps I can get some expert help. Maybe a source I can go down a list of troubleshoot to nail this one down. It is obviously a permissions issue (I also looked at device permissions, etc.). Just a bit puzzled and frustrated. P.S. BTW, my sound card is a C-Media, Xonor DG with chip set CMI8788 and uses the oxygen HD audio driver. lspci -v output corresponding: 05:02.0 Multimedia audio controller: C-Media Electronics Inc CMI8788 [Oxygen HD Audio] Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. CMI8786 (Xonar DG) Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 22, NUMA node 0 I/O ports at e800 [size=256] Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2 Kernel driver in use: snd_oxygen Kernel modules: snd_oxygen Nothing has changed with the hardware, and I know the setup works. This seems to be a permissions/software issue. -- Father, if you are willing, please take this cup of suffering away from me. Yet I want your will to be done, not mine. Luke 22:42 NLT James D. Freels, Ph.D., P.E. freel...@gmail.com 865-457-6742 (landline) 865-919-0320 (cell)
problem with sound for bullseye upgrade on amd64: must be root for sound to work on my machine
Hello, I am a long-time debian user, and just recently upgraded my buster amd64 machine to bullseye. Essentially everything works as expected so far. However, one very nagging problem I currently have is that my sound does not work unless I am rooted. For example, if I issue the command aplay bark.au where bark.au is a snippet sound file of a dog barking, it fails. However, if I issue the command sudo aplay bark.au it works fine. Similar sound playing occurs with any sound-playing app. For example mpg123, vlc, etc., all require a sudo or be logged in as root to work. I have looked all around the WWW to try to find a solution to this problem. The most common solution is to make sure that user ids are in the audio group in the /etc/group configuration file. Of course, I have that, and have confirmed it. This is not a brand new installation after all, but an upgrade. Other common remedies I have tried are to fiddle with the pavucontrol and alsamixer settings. My sound card does not show up in the pavucontrol (pulse doesn't find my sound card), but DOES show up in the alsamixer. I have also looked at the debian sound wiki, and other sources to try to fix this problem. Then, I remembered that I often used this form to learn about debian way back in the days when I first started using debian about 1994 or so. Perhaps I can get some expert help. Maybe a source I can go down a list of troubleshoot to nail this one down. It is obviously a permissions issue (I also looked at device permissions, etc.). Just a bit puzzled and frustrated. P.S. BTW, my sound card is a C-Media, Xonor DG with chip set CMI8788 and uses the oxygen HD audio driver. lspci -v output corresponding: 05:02.0 Multimedia audio controller: C-Media Electronics Inc CMI8788 [Oxygen HD Audio] Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. CMI8786 (Xonar DG) Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 22, NUMA node 0 I/O ports at e800 [size=256] Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2 Kernel driver in use: snd_oxygen Kernel modules: snd_oxygen Nothing has changed with the hardware, and I know the setup works. This seems to be a permissions/software issue. -- James D. Freels, Ph.D., P.E. freel...@gmail.com 865-457-6742 (landline) 865-919-0320 (cell)
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resending to list Original Message Subject: Re: Problem with Sound Volume Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 23:00:19 -0500 From: Ric Moore To: Klaus On 02/20/2014 03:44 PM, Klaus wrote: On 20/02/14 19:37, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: On 02/20/2014 02:02 PM, Klaus wrote: amixer -c0 cset numid=20 100 Thanks for the reply. Here's what I got: omputation@AbNormal:~$ amixer -c0 controls | grep -i volume numid=34,iface=MIXER,name='Master Playback Volume' numid=11,iface=MIXER,name='Headphone Playback Volume' numid=50,iface=MIXER,name='PCM Playback Volume' numid=26,iface=MIXER,name='Front Mic Boost Volume' numid=13,iface=MIXER,name='Front Mic Playback Volume' numid=1,iface=MIXER,name='Front Playback Volume' numid=3,iface=MIXER,name='Surround Playback Volume' numid=5,iface=MIXER,name='Center Playback Volume' numid=6,iface=MIXER,name='LFE Playback Volume' numid=28,iface=MIXER,name='Line Boost Volume' numid=17,iface=MIXER,name='Line Playback Volume' numid=22,iface=MIXER,name='Capture Volume' numid=24,iface=MIXER,name='Capture Volume',index=1 numid=27,iface=MIXER,name='Rear Mic Boost Volume' numid=15,iface=MIXER,name='Rear Mic Playback Volume' numid=9,iface=MIXER,name='Side Playback Volume' computation@AbNormal:~$ computation@AbNormal:~$ amixer -c0 cset numid=34 100 numid=34,iface=MIXER,name='Master Playback Volume' ; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=1,min=0,max=64,step=0 : values=64 | dBscale-min=-64.00dB,step=1.00dB,mute=0 computation@AbNormal:~$ I have sound, but the volume isn't what it used to be> Have you checked the other volume control setting? Also, with $ amixer -c0 contents you'll see all setting for all controls for card0. Anything suspect? What speakers do you use? How are they connected to the motherboard? (Ralf asked that before...) This one hurts. Be sure that your speakers are plugged in to power, if they have their own amp, and that it is ~turned on~. That might explain the tinny sound. And, that they are plugged into the correct socket if they are not self powered. If you're plugged into the stereo line-out you will get tinny sound if the speakers are not self powered with a built-in amp. Your manual will tell you which is correct. Good luck! Ric -- My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say: "There are two Great Sins in the world... ..the Sin of Ignorance, and the Sin of Stupidity. Only the former may be overcome." R.I.P. Dad. /https://linuxcounter.net/cert/44256.png / -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/53079a58.8000...@gmail.com
Re: Problem with Sound Volume
On Thu, 2014-02-20 at 20:44 +, Klaus wrote: > What speakers do you use? How are they connected to the motherboard? > (Ralf asked that before...) JFTR even the jacks could cause issues. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1392958046.682.143.camel@archlinux
Re: Problem with Sound Volume
On 20/02/14 19:37, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: On 02/20/2014 02:02 PM, Klaus wrote: amixer -c0 cset numid=20 100 Thanks for the reply. Here's what I got: omputation@AbNormal:~$ amixer -c0 controls | grep -i volume numid=34,iface=MIXER,name='Master Playback Volume' numid=11,iface=MIXER,name='Headphone Playback Volume' numid=50,iface=MIXER,name='PCM Playback Volume' numid=26,iface=MIXER,name='Front Mic Boost Volume' numid=13,iface=MIXER,name='Front Mic Playback Volume' numid=1,iface=MIXER,name='Front Playback Volume' numid=3,iface=MIXER,name='Surround Playback Volume' numid=5,iface=MIXER,name='Center Playback Volume' numid=6,iface=MIXER,name='LFE Playback Volume' numid=28,iface=MIXER,name='Line Boost Volume' numid=17,iface=MIXER,name='Line Playback Volume' numid=22,iface=MIXER,name='Capture Volume' numid=24,iface=MIXER,name='Capture Volume',index=1 numid=27,iface=MIXER,name='Rear Mic Boost Volume' numid=15,iface=MIXER,name='Rear Mic Playback Volume' numid=9,iface=MIXER,name='Side Playback Volume' computation@AbNormal:~$ computation@AbNormal:~$ amixer -c0 cset numid=34 100 numid=34,iface=MIXER,name='Master Playback Volume' ; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=1,min=0,max=64,step=0 : values=64 | dBscale-min=-64.00dB,step=1.00dB,mute=0 computation@AbNormal:~$ I have sound, but the volume isn't what it used to be> Have you checked the other volume control setting? Also, with $ amixer -c0 contents you'll see all setting for all controls for card0. Anything suspect? What speakers do you use? How are they connected to the motherboard? (Ralf asked that before...) -- Klaus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/53066910.1030...@gmail.com
Re: Problem with Sound Volume
On 02/20/2014 02:02 PM, Klaus wrote: amixer -c0 cset numid=20 100 Thanks for the reply. Here's what I got: omputation@AbNormal:~$ amixer -c0 controls | grep -i volume numid=34,iface=MIXER,name='Master Playback Volume' numid=11,iface=MIXER,name='Headphone Playback Volume' numid=50,iface=MIXER,name='PCM Playback Volume' numid=26,iface=MIXER,name='Front Mic Boost Volume' numid=13,iface=MIXER,name='Front Mic Playback Volume' numid=1,iface=MIXER,name='Front Playback Volume' numid=3,iface=MIXER,name='Surround Playback Volume' numid=5,iface=MIXER,name='Center Playback Volume' numid=6,iface=MIXER,name='LFE Playback Volume' numid=28,iface=MIXER,name='Line Boost Volume' numid=17,iface=MIXER,name='Line Playback Volume' numid=22,iface=MIXER,name='Capture Volume' numid=24,iface=MIXER,name='Capture Volume',index=1 numid=27,iface=MIXER,name='Rear Mic Boost Volume' numid=15,iface=MIXER,name='Rear Mic Playback Volume' numid=9,iface=MIXER,name='Side Playback Volume' computation@AbNormal:~$ computation@AbNormal:~$ amixer -c0 cset numid=34 100 numid=34,iface=MIXER,name='Master Playback Volume' ; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=1,min=0,max=64,step=0 : values=64 | dBscale-min=-64.00dB,step=1.00dB,mute=0 computation@AbNormal:~$ I have sound, but the volume isn't what it used to be> -- Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. Life is a fuzzy set Foundation for Chemistry Stochastic and Multivariate www.FoundationForChemistry.com (614)312-7528(c) Skype: smolnar1
Re: Problem with Sound Volume
On 19/02/14 13:14, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: ALC887-VD Analog [ALC887-VD Analog] Searching for "Linux alsa ALC887 low volume" shows you are not alone, if that makes it less painful. Some links suggest that the alsa driver for this Realtek codec has issues. Are you running the latest kernel in Jessie (3.12) ? Have you ever had sound from this motherboard? Alsamixer might not be able to access to volume controls for the card. Maybe trying the following will shed some light: $ amixer -c0 controls | grep -i volume <...> numid=20,iface=MIXER,name='Master Playback Volume' <...> $ amixer -c0 cget numid=20 numid=20,iface=MIXER,name='Master Playback Volume' ; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=1,min=0,max=64,step=0 : values=53 | dBscale-min=-64.00dB,step=1.00dB,mute=0 So, here we have master volume set to about 80% ( = 53/64) You can crank it that up like this: $ amixer -c0 cset numid=20 100 numid=20,iface=MIXER,name='Master Playback Volume' ; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=1,min=0,max=64,step=0 : values=64 | dBscale-min=-64.00dB,step=1.00dB,mute=0 Check the other volume setting, too. Any change? -- Klaus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/5306512d.1060...@gmail.com
Re: Problem with Sound Volume
On Thu, 20 Feb 2014, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > On Wed, 2014-02-19 at 20:30 -0800, Patrick Bartek wrote: > > Because of the new hardware, the original install for the old > > hardware is probably missing needed drivers, configurations, etc. > > This unlikely would cause a faint sound. It did in my case. When the original MB on this box died about 3 years ago, and I replaced it with a newer, but equivalent one that was compatible with my old CPU, RAM, etc., the sound barely worked -- LOW Volume. After tinkering with it for sometime, I just totally uninstalled/purged the sound (ALSA, Pulseaudio and Pulseaduio-equalizer), reinstalled, configured the drivers, settings, etc., and it worked! In any case, it won't hurt to try. B -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20140220083749.7a934...@debian7.boseck208.net
Re: Problem with Sound Volume
On Wed, 2014-02-19 at 20:30 -0800, Patrick Bartek wrote: > Because of the new hardware, the original install for the old hardware > is probably missing needed drivers, configurations, etc. This unlikely would cause a faint sound. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1392897311.682.32.camel@archlinux
Re: Problem with Sound Volume
On Wed, 19 Feb 2014 18:23:16 +0100 Ralf Mardorf wrote: > > > On Wed, 2014-02-19 at 08:29 -0500, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: > > I am using the alsamixer, and have tried to adjust the volume with > > it running in a terminal and from the icon on the task bar. Same > > result > > - very faint sound. > > Since it's unlikely that an onboard sound device provides selectable > nominal levels, it likely is related to the impedance. > > Have you tried rexima? apt-get install rexima I had to turn up the volume with rexima before ALSA worked. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20140220121455.61f7c348@fx4100
Re: Problem with Sound Volume
On Wed, 19 Feb 2014, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: > On 02/19/2014 01:08 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote: > > On Wed, 19 Feb 2014, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: > > > >> I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a > >> > >> AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0 > >> Motherboard/8 MB RAM. I find that the sound is very faint, even > >> with the volume set at maximum. I am using the on-board sound: > >> > >> computation@AbNormal:~$ aplay -l > >> List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices > >> card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: ALC887-VD Analog [ALC887-VD > >> Analog] Subdevices: 1/1 > >> Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 > >> card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 1: ALC887-VD Digital [ALC887-VD > >> Digital] Subdevices: 1/1 > >> Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 > >> > >> I have always struggled with sound and have no idea as to the > >> solution to this,to me,new problem. > >> > >> Any pointers in the right direction will be much appreciated. > > How did you get Debian on the new machine? Fresh install? Or just > > switch the hard drive over? > > > > Try the Debian LiveCD and see if the sound works properly If it > > does, then your problem is probably software or configuration. > > > > What sound system are you running ALSA, OSS, Pulseaudio, a > > combination, etc., etc? > > > > Check to see if the correct driver is being used for your sound > > card/chip. > > > > B > > > > > Thanks for the reply. > > I moved the two HD's to the new platform. I'm using ALSA. Because of the new hardware, the original install for the old hardware is probably missing needed drivers, configurations, etc. What I would do, basically, in purge ALSA and Pulseaudio, if installed, manually delete all ALSA and pulseaudio system directories and configs, etc. and reinstall ALSA, set config files, if needed, etc. > How do I go about checking the sound driver? This should get you started: https://wiki.debian.org/ALSA > I'll try the live cd and see what happens, thanks for the suggestion. You're welcome. Hope it helps. B -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20140219203019.6f25b...@debian7.boseck208.net
Re: Problem with Sound Volume
Perhaps it's hardware related and not software related. Do you connect by line outs to amp ins or do you use a headphone directly connected to the mobos output or are you using any digital interface or something else? The mobos today might use the same sound chips and internal amps as the vendors use for mobile phones, tablet PCs etc., if so, then by EU Regulation and perhaps for non-EU countries too, the maximal output level is limited. If you connect a good consumer or professional headphone with e.g. 600 Ohms, the output will be silent, you need a headphone that has less than 80 Ohms and even then the sound still will be not as loud, as many people want it. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1392840124.2586.193.camel@archlinux
Re: Problem with Sound Volume
On 02/19/2014 01:08 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote: On Wed, 19 Feb 2014, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0 Motherboard/8 MB RAM. I find that the sound is very faint, even with the volume set at maximum. I am using the on-board sound: computation@AbNormal:~$ aplay -l List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: ALC887-VD Analog [ALC887-VD Analog] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 1: ALC887-VD Digital [ALC887-VD Digital] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 I have always struggled with sound and have no idea as to the solution to this,to me,new problem. Any pointers in the right direction will be much appreciated. How did you get Debian on the new machine? Fresh install? Or just switch the hard drive over? Try the Debian LiveCD and see if the sound works properly If it does, then your problem is probably software or configuration. What sound system are you running ALSA, OSS, Pulseaudio, a combination, etc., etc? Check to see if the correct driver is being used for your sound card/chip. B Thanks for the reply. I moved the two HD's to the new platform. I'm using ALSA. How do I go about checking the sound driver? I'll try the live cd and see what happens, thanks for the suggestion. -- Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. Life is a fuzzy set Foundation for Chemistry Stochastic and Multivariate www.FoundationForChemistry.com (614)312-7528(c) Skype: smolnar1
Re: Problem with Sound Volume
On Wed, 19 Feb 2014, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: > I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a > > AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0 > Motherboard/8 MB RAM. I find that the sound is very faint, even with > the volume set at maximum. I am using the on-board sound: > > computation@AbNormal:~$ aplay -l > List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices > card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: ALC887-VD Analog [ALC887-VD Analog] >Subdevices: 1/1 >Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 > card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 1: ALC887-VD Digital [ALC887-VD > Digital] Subdevices: 1/1 >Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 > > I have always struggled with sound and have no idea as to the > solution to this,to me,new problem. > > Any pointers in the right direction will be much appreciated. How did you get Debian on the new machine? Fresh install? Or just switch the hard drive over? Try the Debian LiveCD and see if the sound works properly If it does, then your problem is probably software or configuration. What sound system are you running ALSA, OSS, Pulseaudio, a combination, etc., etc? Check to see if the correct driver is being used for your sound card/chip. B -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20140219100815.7e844...@debian7.boseck208.net
Re: Problem with Sound Volume
On Wed, 2014-02-19 at 08:29 -0500, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: > I am using the alsamixer, and have tried to adjust the volume with it > running in a terminal and from the icon on the task bar. Same result > - very faint sound. Since it's unlikely that an onboard sound device provides selectable nominal levels, it likely is related to the impedance. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1392830596.2586.161.camel@archlinux
Re: Problem with Sound Volume
On 02/19/2014 08:20 AM, Robin wrote: On 19 February 2014 13:14, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0 Motherboard/8 MB RAM. I find that the sound is very faint, even with the volume set at maximum. I am using the on-board sound: computation@AbNormal:~$ aplay -l List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: ALC887-VD Analog [ALC887-VD Analog] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 1: ALC887-VD Digital [ALC887-VD Digital] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 I have always struggled with sound and have no idea as to the solution to this,to me,new problem. Any pointers in the right direction will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. -- Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. Life is a fuzzy set Foundation for Chemistry Stochastic and Multivariate www.FoundationForChemistry.com (614)312-7528(c) Skype: smolnar1 Have you tried alsamixer, from a terminal, to adjust volume? Thanks for the replies I am using the alsamixer, and have tried to adjust the volume with it running in a terminal and from the icon on the task bar. Same result - very faint sound. -- Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. Life is a fuzzy set Foundation for Chemistry Stochastic and Multivariate www.FoundationForChemistry.com (614)312-7528(c) Skype: smolnar1
Re: Problem with Sound Volume
Le 19.02.2014 14:14, Stephen P. Molnar a écrit : I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0 Motherboard/8 MB RAM. I find that the sound is very faint, even with the volume set at maximum. I am using the on-board sound: computation@AbNormal:~$ aplay -l List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: ALC887-VD Analog [ALC887-VD Analog] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 1: ALC887-VD Digital [ALC887-VD Digital] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 I have always struggled with sound and have no idea as to the solution to this,to me,new problem. Any pointers in the right direction will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. Which software are you using to adjust volume? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/30da9284e5b579b8b0d5b9025fbb1...@neutralite.org
Re: Problem with Sound Volume
On 19 February 2014 13:14, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: > I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a > > AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0 Motherboard/8 > MB RAM. I find that the sound is very faint, even with the volume set at > maximum. I am using the on-board sound: > > computation@AbNormal:~$ aplay -l > List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices > card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: ALC887-VD Analog [ALC887-VD Analog] > Subdevices: 1/1 > Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 > card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 1: ALC887-VD Digital [ALC887-VD Digital] > Subdevices: 1/1 > Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 > > I have always struggled with sound and have no idea as to the solution to > this,to me,new problem. > > Any pointers in the right direction will be much appreciated. > > Thanks in advance. > > -- > Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. Life is a fuzzy set > Foundation for Chemistry Stochastic and Multivariate > www.FoundationForChemistry.com > (614)312-7528(c) > Skype: smolnar1 Have you tried alsamixer, from a terminal, to adjust volume? -- rob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/caozwb-pbdoyh3du3mrarpgby2y0_8uqgxwhasyqetavu7fr...@mail.gmail.com
Problem with Sound Volume
I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0 Motherboard/8 MB RAM. I find that the sound is very faint, even with the volume set at maximum. I am using the on-board sound: computation@AbNormal:~$ aplay -l List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: ALC887-VD Analog [ALC887-VD Analog] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 1: ALC887-VD Digital [ALC887-VD Digital] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 I have always struggled with sound and have no idea as to the solution to this,to me,new problem. Any pointers in the right direction will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. -- Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. Life is a fuzzy set Foundation for Chemistry Stochastic and Multivariate www.FoundationForChemistry.com (614)312-7528(c) Skype: smolnar1
Re: problem with sound card
Serena Cantor wrote: --- On Wed, 3/16/11, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: From: Hugo Vanwoerkom Subject: Re: problem with sound card What is the output of 'aplay -l' ? Hugo below is output by 'aplay -l' List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices card 0: pcsp [pcsp], device 0: pcspeaker [pcsp] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 card 1: I82801BAICH2 [Intel 82801BA-ICH2], device 0: Intel ICH [Intel 82801BA-ICH2] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 By "internal speaker" you mean the PC speaker, and by "external speaker" you mean plugging an external speaker into the audio outlet of the motherboard? Hugo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/ilt3oo$78k$1...@dough.gmane.org
Re: problem with sound card
--- On Wed, 3/16/11, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > From: Hugo Vanwoerkom > Subject: Re: problem with sound card > > What is the output of 'aplay -l' ? > > Hugo > below is output by 'aplay -l' List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices card 0: pcsp [pcsp], device 0: pcspeaker [pcsp] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 card 1: I82801BAICH2 [Intel 82801BA-ICH2], device 0: Intel ICH [Intel 82801BA-ICH2] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/870516.9674...@web110507.mail.gq1.yahoo.com
Re: problem with sound card
--- On Wed, 3/16/11, Andrei Popescu wrote: > From: Andrei Popescu > Subject: Re: problem with sound card > > Any special reason to install lenny? The intel audio > drivers have seen > some improvements until squeeze. Even if you need lenny, > try the 2.6.32 > kernel from backports. > > Regards, > Andrei I have problem with squeeze too The motherboard (with sound chip) works even in sarge which use kernel 2.4 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/714016.3180...@web110503.mail.gq1.yahoo.com
Re: problem with sound card
On Mi, 16 mar 11, 00:00:43, Serena Cantor wrote: > I have installed lenny > it produce sound thru internal speaker > that is, the one resides in the case > not the one I plug to the back of the case Any special reason to install lenny? The intel audio drivers have seen some improvements until squeeze. Even if you need lenny, try the 2.6.32 kernel from backports. Regards, Andrei -- Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: problem with sound card
Serena Cantor wrote: I have installed lenny it produce sound thru internal speaker that is, the one resides in the case not the one I plug to the back of the case In Windows XP it produce sound thru external speaker My motherboard is P4B-MX which has Intel Integrated Audio What is the output of 'aplay -l' ? Hugo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/ilqg5a$53j$1...@dough.gmane.org
problem with sound card
I have installed lenny it produce sound thru internal speaker that is, the one resides in the case not the one I plug to the back of the case In Windows XP it produce sound thru external speaker My motherboard is P4B-MX which has Intel Integrated Audio below is output of lsmod: Module Size Used by snd_mixer_oss 12320 0 nls_utf81760 1 nls_cp437 5568 1 vfat9152 1 fat40864 1 vfat nls_base6820 4 nls_utf8,nls_cp437,vfat,fat r128 32672 2 drm65384 3 r128 ipv6 235396 10 loop 12748 0 parport_pc 22500 0 parport31084 1 parport_pc button 6096 0 psmouse32336 0 snd_intel8x0 26268 0 serio_raw 4740 0 snd_ac97_codec 88452 1 snd_intel8x0 snd_pcsp8576 1 ac97_bus1728 1 snd_ac97_codec i2c_i8017920 0 snd_pcm62660 3 snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcsp snd_timer 17800 1 snd_pcm i2c_core 19828 1 i2c_i801 snd45636 8 snd_mixer_oss,snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcsp,snd_pcm,snd_timer soundcore 6368 1 snd snd_page_alloc 7816 2 snd_intel8x0,snd_pcm intel_agp 22524 1 agpgart28808 2 drm,intel_agp intel_rng 4576 0 rng_core3940 1 intel_rng shpchp 25528 0 pci_hotplug23460 1 shpchp evdev 8000 0 ext3 105576 1 jbd39476 1 ext3 mbcache 7108 1 ext3 ide_cd_mod 27684 0 cdrom 30176 1 ide_cd_mod ide_disk 10496 3 piix6568 0 [permanent] ide_pci_generic 3908 0 [permanent] ide_core 96168 4 ide_cd_mod,ide_disk,piix,ide_pci_generic 8139too20384 0 ata_generic 4676 0 8139cp 16800 0 libata140448 1 ata_generic e100 28908 0 mii 4896 3 8139too,8139cp,e100 uhci_hcd 18672 0 usbcore 118224 2 uhci_hcd scsi_mod 129548 1 libata dock8304 1 libata thermal15228 0 processor 32576 1 thermal fan 4196 0 thermal_sys10856 3 thermal,processor,fan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/818641.65131...@web110510.mail.gq1.yahoo.com
Re: new problem with sound
Florian, fk> ... google for ... "alsa multiple cards" ... Yields, http://alsa.opensrc.org/MultipleCards#Multiple_devices containing, "[1.2] Multiple devices A problem arises when there are multiple devices. ... stop naming Alsa devices using numbers, and use the real name of devices." I'm not claiming credit; just quoting from the page. fk> ... this behavior reduces your chances of getting competent help; I'll shelve it for a while. ... Peter E. -- http://members.shaw.ca/peasthope/ http://carnot.yi.org/ = http://carnot.pathology.ubc.ca/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: new problem with sound
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 19:15:47 +, peasthope AT shaw DOT ca wrote: [...] > According to investigations described in the > previous half dozen or so messages, the C-Media > USB sound adapter invokes snd-usb-audio and > snd-hda-intel. According to your earlier messages, you added snd-hda-intel to /etc/modules yourself. [...] > This all seems very perverse. You keep posting ill-informed guesses that are insulting the people who give you an entire operating system for free ("sound is a disaster area", "developers and maintainers have ignored this problem", "arbitrary and superfluous constraints"). At the same time it seems that you cannot even be bothered to google for "C-Media USB sound adapter linux skype" or "alsa multiple cards", and you break threading by failing to provide proper In-Reply-To headers in your messages. I think that this behavior reduces your chances of getting competent help; further thoughts on this topic be found in the "smart questions" guide: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#id306810 http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#id306968 http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#symptoms -- Regards,| http://users.icfo.es/Florian.Kulzer Florian | -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: new problem with sound
Lubos, lv> is that a card using snd-intel-hda? No. According to investigations described in the previous half dozen or so messages, the C-Media USB sound adapter invokes snd-usb-audio and snd-hda-intel. The on-board device invokes snd-intel8x0. Sound input _via_ the C-Media adapter failed months ago at the time of the upgrade from etch to lenny, as I recall. Sound input _via_ the on-board hardware and snd-intel8x0 failed just a few days ago, 2008-08-11. I've reinstalled the alsa related packages including xfce4-mixer-alsa to no avail. I've also just made a test user account to see what happens there. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/asound/cards 0 [default]: USB-Audio - C-Media USB Headphone Set C-Media USB Headphone Set at usb-:00:1f.2-2, full sp eed 1 [I82801BAICH2 ]: ICH - Intel 82801BA-ICH2 Intel 82801BA-ICH2 with AD1885 at irq 17 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ Whereas if test is logged into my Skype account, the only sound device visible is default. The sound devices do not exist for Skype! This all seems very perverse. lv> personally, i've given up. Understandable! The only practical solution I see now is to revert to Etch. Thanks for your reply, ... Peter E. -- http://members.shaw.ca/peasthope/ http://carnot.yi.org/ = http://carnot.pathology.ubc.ca/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: new problem with sound
hi, Bad idea. After that sound is no longer acquired by the on-board Intel device. Sound input failed on the USB device months ago. I've tried 3 different microphones; unlikely that all have failed. The devices appear OK in Skype but there is no reply from the echo test. is that a card using snd-intel-hda? i've had the problems with a microphone on intel hda card since i got the computer... many people have the same problem, as can be seen on internet, but none of the solutions suggested worked for me... Does anyone recognize these symptoms? Any ideas? personally, i've given up. best, -- Lubos [EMAIL PROTECTED]" http://www.lubos.vrbka.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
new problem with sound
Folk, I'll start with an apology for raising another problem with sound. The conflict between USB and on-board devices was such an ordeal. Once the conflict was solved, I was ambitious enough to install the volume control in the xfce4 panel. Bad idea. After that sound is no longer acquired by the on-board Intel device. Sound input failed on the USB device months ago. I've tried 3 different microphones; unlikely that all have failed. The devices appear OK in Skype but there is no reply from the echo test. Another obvious symptom is that the green "master" volume bar in the xfce4 panel can not be raised. It can be dragged up with the mouse but disappears when the mouse button is released. Is there a microphone analogue of speaker-test? Does anyone recognize these symptoms? Any ideas? Thanks again, ... Peter E. -- http://members.shaw.ca/peasthope/ http://carnot.yi.org/ = http://carnot.pathology.ubc.ca/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(solved)Re: problem with sound playing
It really is alsaconf. Thanks a lot! --- On Sun, 7/13/08, Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From: Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: problem with sound playing > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Date: Sunday, July 13, 2008, 5:45 PM > [Fixed top-posting] > > On Sun,13.Jul.08, 14:30:51, Serena Cantor wrote: > > > > --- On Sun, 7/13/08, Andrei Popescu > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Seems to me like you are using oss drivers, but > mplayer > > > wants to play > > > using alsa. Try running alsaconfig without doing > those > > > hacks. Do you get > > > sound? > > > Thanks, but which package contains alsaconfig? > > alsa-utils > > Regards, > Andrei > -- > If you can't explain it simply, you don't > understand it well enough. > (Albert Einstein) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with sound playing
[Fixed top-posting] On Sun,13.Jul.08, 14:30:51, Serena Cantor wrote: > > --- On Sun, 7/13/08, Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Seems to me like you are using oss drivers, but mplayer > > wants to play > > using alsa. Try running alsaconfig without doing those > > hacks. Do you get > > sound? > Thanks, but which package contains alsaconfig? alsa-utils Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein) signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: problem with sound playing
Thanks, but which package contains alsaconfig? --- On Sun, 7/13/08, Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From: Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: problem with sound playing > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Date: Sunday, July 13, 2008, 7:10 AM > On Sat,12.Jul.08, 19:18:08, Serena Cantor wrote: > > I use etch and SB16 > > I add noisapnp to kernel options > > I config sound with 3 commands: > > modprobe sound > > modprobe uart401 > > modprobe sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5 > > > > == > > [AO_ALSA] alsa-lib: > confmisc.c:670:(snd_func_card_driver) cannot find card > '0' > > Seems to me like you are using oss drivers, but mplayer > wants to play > using alsa. Try running alsaconfig without doing those > hacks. Do you get > sound? > > Regards, > Andrei > -- > If you can't explain it simply, you don't > understand it well enough. > (Albert Einstein) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with sound playing
On Sat,12.Jul.08, 19:18:08, Serena Cantor wrote: > I use etch and SB16 > I add noisapnp to kernel options > I config sound with 3 commands: > modprobe sound > modprobe uart401 > modprobe sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5 > == > [AO_ALSA] alsa-lib: confmisc.c:670:(snd_func_card_driver) cannot find card '0' Seems to me like you are using oss drivers, but mplayer wants to play using alsa. Try running alsaconfig without doing those hacks. Do you get sound? Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein) signature.asc Description: Digital signature
problem with sound playing
I use etch and SB16 I add noisapnp to kernel options I config sound with 3 commands: modprobe sound modprobe uart401 modprobe sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5 Now vlc can play DVD, and I can hear sound. I install mplayer from debian-multimedia, but can't play mp3, What should I do? Below is output by mplayer: MPlayer dev-SVN-rUNKNOWN-4.1.2 (C) 2000-2007 MPlayer Team CPU: Intel Pentium III Katmai/Pentium III Xeon Tanner (Family: 6, Model: 7, Stepping: 3) CPUflags: MMX: 1 MMX2: 1 3DNow: 0 3DNow2: 0 SSE: 1 SSE2: 0 Compiled with runtime CPU detection. Can't open joystick device /dev/input/js0: No such file or directory Can't init input joystick mplayer: could not connect to socket mplayer: No such file or directory Failed to open LIRC support. You will not be able to use your remote control. Playing special_english.mp3. Audio file file format detected. == Opening audio decoder: [mp3lib] MPEG layer-2, layer-3 AUDIO: 22050 Hz, 2 ch, s16le, 40.0 kbit/5.67% (ratio: 5000->88200) Selected audio codec: [mp3] afm: mp3lib (mp3lib MPEG layer-2, layer-3) == [AO_ALSA] alsa-lib: confmisc.c:670:(snd_func_card_driver) cannot find card '0' [AO_ALSA] alsa-lib: conf.c:3500:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_card_driver returned error: No such device [AO_ALSA] alsa-lib: confmisc.c:391:(snd_func_concat) error evaluating strings [AO_ALSA] alsa-lib: conf.c:3500:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_concat returned error: No such device [AO_ALSA] alsa-lib: confmisc.c:1070:(snd_func_refer) error evaluating name [AO_ALSA] alsa-lib: conf.c:3500:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_refer returned error: No such device [AO_ALSA] alsa-lib: conf.c:3968:(snd_config_expand) Evaluate error: No such device [AO_ALSA] alsa-lib: pcm.c:2143:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM default [AO_ALSA] Playback open error: No such device Could not open/initialize audio device -> no sound. Audio: no sound Video: no video Exiting... (End of file) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem with sound - HP Pavillion dv6500t
Hi, I think it was a problem with the alsa drivers. I compiled the latest version of Alsa and now it works fine. Raghunandan H K On 10/17/07, Raghunandan HK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I recently installed Debian 4.0 on a HP Pavillion dv6500t laptop. The > problem is that the mute button turns on at some point during the boot (it > is not on when the booting starts) and remains so. Pressing the key does not > turn it off. As a result I get no sound even after using alsa mixer to set > the volume to the maximum. I think the mute key stroke is detected. But it > does not cause any change. I printed dmesg to see the operations that are > being done about the same time as when the mute turns on. All I found was > that Bluetooth, Wifi, and the Synaptics touch pad are turned on just before > this happens. I have looked on google but could not find a solution. Hoping > to find it here :) > > Raghunandan H K >
Re: Problem with sound - HP Pavillion dv6500t
Hi, That does'nt seem to solve the problem. The volume level is high and it is not muted. But still no sound. Thanks anyway, Raghu On 10/17/07, Jose Luis Rivas Contreras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Raghunandan HK wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I recently installed Debian 4.0 on a HP Pavillion dv6500t laptop. The > > problem is that the mute button turns on at some point during the boot > > (it is not on when the booting starts) and remains so. Pressing the key > > does not turn it off. As a result I get no sound even after using alsa > > mixer to set the volume to the maximum. I think the mute key stroke is > > detected. But it does not cause any change. I printed dmesg to see the > > operations that are being done about the same time as when the mute > > turns on. All I found was that Bluetooth, Wifi, and the Synaptics touch > > pad are turned on just before this happens. I have looked on google but > > could not find a solution. Hoping to find it here :) > > > > Raghunandan H K > > With alsamixer press "M" or "m" when you're over "Master" and that will > unmute your sound :-) > > Regards, > Jose Luis. > -- > > ghostbar on debian linux 'sid' 2.6.22 x86_64-SMP - #382503 > Weblog: http://ghostbar.ath.cx/ - http://linuxtachira.org > http://debian.org.ve - irc.debian.org #debian-ve #debian-devel-es > San Cristóbal, Venezuela. http://chaslug.org.ve GPG: 0xCACAB118 > > >
Re: Problem with sound - HP Pavillion dv6500t
Raghunandan HK wrote: > Hi, > > I recently installed Debian 4.0 on a HP Pavillion dv6500t laptop. The > problem is that the mute button turns on at some point during the boot > (it is not on when the booting starts) and remains so. Pressing the key > does not turn it off. As a result I get no sound even after using alsa > mixer to set the volume to the maximum. I think the mute key stroke is > detected. But it does not cause any change. I printed dmesg to see the > operations that are being done about the same time as when the mute > turns on. All I found was that Bluetooth, Wifi, and the Synaptics touch > pad are turned on just before this happens. I have looked on google but > could not find a solution. Hoping to find it here :) > > Raghunandan H K With alsamixer press "M" or "m" when you're over "Master" and that will unmute your sound :-) Regards, Jose Luis. -- ghostbar on debian linux 'sid' 2.6.22 x86_64-SMP - #382503 Weblog: http://ghostbar.ath.cx/ - http://linuxtachira.org http://debian.org.ve - irc.debian.org #debian-ve #debian-devel-es San Cristóbal, Venezuela. http://chaslug.org.ve GPG: 0xCACAB118 signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Problem with sound - HP Pavillion dv6500t
Hi, I recently installed Debian 4.0 on a HP Pavillion dv6500t laptop. The problem is that the mute button turns on at some point during the boot (it is not on when the booting starts) and remains so. Pressing the key does not turn it off. As a result I get no sound even after using alsa mixer to set the volume to the maximum. I think the mute key stroke is detected. But it does not cause any change. I printed dmesg to see the operations that are being done about the same time as when the mute turns on. All I found was that Bluetooth, Wifi, and the Synaptics touch pad are turned on just before this happens. I have looked on google but could not find a solution. Hoping to find it here :) Raghunandan H K
Re: Problem with sound in Debian Unstable?
Just an FYI. This morning I applied last night's updates including 2.6.16-1 and sound is happy again.On 3/20/06, Craig M. Houck < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hmmm.This is 'good' bad news. Same thing happening to me I though I had done somehting else wrong.I am using a Dell desktop that has a twin next to it running Sarge and thesou nd works fine.At 11:31 AM 3/20/2006 -0500, Robert Harris wrote:>>No sound other than speaker beeps (^G) though. >>Anyone have any ideas?>-->>:wq!>--->Robert L. Harris>>DISCLAIMER:> With Dreams To Be A King, > First One Should Be A Man> - Manowar>RbtBotLCraig - ><> oBU SysAdmin/|\ 607 777 6827 ^ Tot Ziens -- :wq!---Robert L. HarrisDISCLAIMER: These are MY OPINIONS With Dreams To Be A King, ALONE. I speak for First One Should Be A Man no-one else. - Manowar
Re: Problem with sound in Debian Unstable?
Robert Harris wrote: As of Friday I lost sound on my IBM R50 after I did a dist-upgrade. All the drivers load, alsaconf detects the intel chipset correctly and the modules load. Even the alsamixer looks correct, nothing is muted. No sound other than speaker beeps (^G) though. There is a problem with ogg123 on my ThinkPads-T42 and T20 and Aptiva-desktop with the version of vobis-tools and libao2 currently up on test and unstable. I had to reload from stable. However, mpg123 was not affected nor ogg under vlc (vlc must be using another lib). I opened a problem last month, no response. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem with sound in Debian Unstable?
Hmmm. This is 'good' bad news. Same thing happening to me I though I had done somehting else wrong. I am using a Dell desktop that has a twin next to it running Sarge and the sou nd works fine. At 11:31 AM 3/20/2006 -0500, Robert Harris wrote: > >No sound other than speaker beeps (^G) though. > >Anyone have any ideas? >-- > >:wq! >--- >Robert L. Harris > >DISCLAIMER: > With Dreams To Be A King, > First One Should Be A Man > - Manowar > RbtBotL Craig - ><> oBU SysAdmin /|\ 607 777 6827 ^ Tot Ziens -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Problem with sound in Debian Unstable?
As of Friday I lost sound on my IBM R50 after I did a dist-upgrade. All the drivers load, alsaconf detects the intel chipset correctly and the modules load. Even the alsamixer looks correct, nothing is muted. No sound other than speaker beeps (^G) though. Anyone have any ideas?-- :wq!---Robert L. HarrisDISCLAIMER: These are MY OPINIONS With Dreams To Be A King, ALONE. I speak for First One Should Be A Man no-one else. - Manowar
Re: problem with sound (esound) since a few days
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 13:50:09 +0200, Uwe Dippel wrote: > Though I didn't change anything on purpose; just the usual upgrades, I > lost my sound a few days ago. > Finally, the lspci -v gives me: > > :00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: > Intel Corp. 82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) AC'97 Audio Controller > (rev 01) > Subsystem: Dell: Unknown device 0139 > Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 0, IRQ 7 I/O ports at > d800 [size=256] > I/O ports at dc40 [size=64] > Memory at faeff800 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=512] Memory at > faeff400 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256] Capabilities: [50] > Power Management version 2 Firstly, thanks to all of your helpful advices in this friendly community ! The problem is 'solved'. To me it's no solution, since - as I wrote in the OP - I hadn't done any changes. Running for months and just apt-get update / upgrade. And then it *must not* break on Sarge. This is what I found in dmesg: ACPI: PCI interrupt :00:1f.5[B] -> GSI 7 (level, low) -> IRQ 7 unable to grab IRQ 7 Intel ICH: probe of :00:1f.5 failed with error -16 And /proc/interrupts were identical; showing IRQ 7 to be occupied by LPT0:, contrary to what lspci makes me believe. I rebooted and disabled the Parallel Port at reboot and now everything is back to normal. Better said: 'normal'; because there is no inherent necessity to load the audio controller to IRQ7; and neither does it complain; I ask you to read the dmesg properly: ACPI has its problems with it. This is how it looks when working properly: ACPI: PCI interrupt :00:1f.5[B] -> GSI 7 (level, low) -> IRQ 7 0: 66676279 XT-PIC timer 1: 22 XT-PIC i8042 2: 0 XT-PIC cascade 7: 170589 XT-PIC Intel 82801DB-ICH4, Intel 82801DB-ICH4 Modem 8: 4 XT-PIC rtc 9: 0 XT-PIC acpi 11:9023557 XT-PIC eth0, ehci_hcd, uhci_hcd, uhci_hcd, uhci_hcd, y enta, yenta, ohci1394 12: 58 XT-PIC i8042 14: 182138 XT-PIC ide0 Since I don't need the local LPT0:, I shall leave this 'solution' in place. But someone else might hit this bug / trap elsewhere; so beware ! Thanks again, Uwe -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with sound (esound) since a few days
On Thursday 28 October 2004 02:55, Uwe Dippel wrote: > Though I didn't change anything on purpose; just the usual upgrades, I > lost my sound a few days ago. > Only today is the time to check it: > > esd doesn't start any longer (it always did): > > $ esd & > [1] 28425 > $ /dev/dsp: No such device > /dev/dsp is the oss sound device, which makes me think esd is configured to use oss. Have you tried configuring esd to use alsa instead? > > Esound is and remains installed: > > # apt-get install esound > Reading Package Lists... Done > Building Dependency Tree... Done > esound is already the newest version. > 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. > > > Quite a few modules are loaded: > > # lsmod | grep snd > snd_intel8x0m 20264 0 > snd_intel8x0 36460 0 > snd_ac97_codec 70020 2 snd_intel8x0m,snd_intel8x0 > snd_pcm_oss55048 0 > snd_mixer_oss 20096 1 snd_pcm_oss > snd_pcm98728 3 snd_intel8x0m,snd_intel8x0,snd_pcm_oss > snd_timer 25668 1 snd_pcm > snd_page_alloc 11752 3 snd_intel8x0m,snd_intel8x0,snd_pcm > gameport4704 1 snd_intel8x0 > snd_mpu401_uart 7968 1 snd_intel8x0 > snd_rawmidi25156 1 snd_mpu401_uart > snd_seq_device 8200 1 snd_rawmidi > snd57156 10 > snd_intel8x0m,snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_p >cm,snd_timer,snd_mpu401_uart,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq_device soundcore > 10336 1 snd > These are alsa modules, but I notice that you've loaded the pcm oss emulation module, which means using oss should still work. > > Finally, the lspci -v gives me: > > :00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: > Intel Corp. 82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) AC'97 Audio Controller > (rev 01) > Subsystem: Dell: Unknown device 0139 > Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 0, IRQ 7 I/O ports at > d800 [size=256] > I/O ports at dc40 [size=64] > Memory at faeff800 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=512] Memory > at faeff400 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256] Capabilities: [50] > Power Management version 2 > > > Any help ? Are you using udev or devfs? If udev, is the daemon running? /dev/dsp should get created by udev when you load the snd_pcm_oss module. I don't have a computer running devfs to check, but I would imagine it's largely the same. Hope that helps, Justin Guerin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with sound (esound) since a few days
I had a similar experience. I had to run alsaconfig to get sound working again yesterday. -- Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jabootu's Minister of Proofreading http://www.jabootu.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with sound (esound) since a few days
> Though I didn't change anything on purpose; just the usual upgrades, I > lost my sound a few days ago. > Only today is the time to check it: > > esd doesn't start any longer (it always did): > > $ esd & > [1] 28425 > $ /dev/dsp: No such device Can you show the output of: ls -ldL /dev/dsp Maybe it's just the symlink /dev/dsp has been redirected somewhere? Alexis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
problem with sound (esound) since a few days
Though I didn't change anything on purpose; just the usual upgrades, I lost my sound a few days ago. Only today is the time to check it: esd doesn't start any longer (it always did): $ esd & [1] 28425 $ /dev/dsp: No such device Esound is and remains installed: # apt-get install esound Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done esound is already the newest version. 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Quite a few modules are loaded: # lsmod | grep snd snd_intel8x0m 20264 0 snd_intel8x0 36460 0 snd_ac97_codec 70020 2 snd_intel8x0m,snd_intel8x0 snd_pcm_oss55048 0 snd_mixer_oss 20096 1 snd_pcm_oss snd_pcm98728 3 snd_intel8x0m,snd_intel8x0,snd_pcm_oss snd_timer 25668 1 snd_pcm snd_page_alloc 11752 3 snd_intel8x0m,snd_intel8x0,snd_pcm gameport4704 1 snd_intel8x0 snd_mpu401_uart 7968 1 snd_intel8x0 snd_rawmidi25156 1 snd_mpu401_uart snd_seq_device 8200 1 snd_rawmidi snd57156 10 snd_intel8x0m,snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_pcm,snd_timer,snd_mpu401_uart,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq_device soundcore 10336 1 snd Finally, the lspci -v gives me: :00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 01) Subsystem: Dell: Unknown device 0139 Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 0, IRQ 7 I/O ports at d800 [size=256] I/O ports at dc40 [size=64] Memory at faeff800 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=512] Memory at faeff400 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256] Capabilities: [50] Power Management version 2 Any help ? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: strange problem with sound card
On Monday 14 June 2004 23:57, j smith wrote: > i have SB 16 and Debian 3.0. after compiling kernel > 2.4, i put the following to /etc/modules: > > sound > uart401 > sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5 mpu_io=0x330 > > it seems that sound driver works, because lbreakout2's > sound effect is OK and xawtv'TV sound is OK. but i > can't record TV sound in xawtv. it complains:"oss: > read: Input/output error". later i found "cat foo.au > >/dev/audio" does not work, with dmesg, i found > > "Sound:DMA(output)time out - IRQ/DRQ config error?" > > please help me! > I would try changing the IRQ value to whatever else is available and seeing if that helps. You might also want to try changing the DMA value, too. I had to go through nearly all combinations before I got my sound card to work. Hope that helps, Justin Guerin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
strange problem with sound card
i have SB 16 and Debian 3.0. after compiling kernel 2.4, i put the following to /etc/modules: sound uart401 sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5 mpu_io=0x330 it seems that sound driver works, because lbreakout2's sound effect is OK and xawtv'TV sound is OK. but i can't record TV sound in xawtv. it complains:"oss: read: Input/output error". later i found "cat foo.au >/dev/audio" does not work, with dmesg, i found "Sound:DMA(output)time out - IRQ/DRQ config error?" please help me! __ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Problem with sound - Ensoniq 5880
Now comes the sound ... The card is recongnized (lspci) correctly as in the Subject. I googled type and debian and found that I should use the sb module. I also added the Sound-core and Sound OSS when it didn't want to install. Then I found from that same search, that sndconfig could be used. I installed and ran it. To no avail. It also recognised the card correctly, but when it came down to playing the sample, it said "the following error occured playing the sample: OK" (meaning, that no error was indicated). The same machine runs RH 8 flawlessly, including sound. Thanks for any help ! Uwe -- Which is worse, ignorance or apathy? Who knows! Who cares? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with sound card from a newbie
Kent West wrote: > Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: > >> Kent West wrote: >> >>> Andy wrote: >>> I have the same problem and followed your directions exactly. I even upped my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.18 and included the Intel sound option into the kernel but having same problems. On bootup I get the following message: Sound Server Message: Error while starting driver: device /dev/dsp can't be opened. (no such device). I have done chmod 777 on /dev/dsp /dev/dsp1 2 and 3 added myself to audio group. Here is my lsmod and lspci: debian:/home/andy# lspci 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp. 82440MX I/O Controller (rev 01) 00:00.1 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82440MX AC'97 Audio Controller 00:02.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCI1410 PC card Cardbus Controller (rev 01) 00:03.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corp. 82557 [Ethernet Pro 100] (rev 0c) debian:/home/andy# lsmod Module Size Used by Not tainted eepro100 17680 1 Can someone help? I really miss my music. :-( >>> >>> Run "modconf" and see if there's a module available for the 82440MX. >>> You'll either need such a module loaded (lsmod shows only the >>> ethernet nic module loaded), or you'll need support for that chipset >>> compiled directly into the kernel (which would probably only be the >>> case if you've compiled your own kernel and included that support, >>> which you seem to indicate that you've done). If the kernel sources >>> or modules don't work properly, you may need to use an "outside" >>> driver, such as the alsa drivers. I had to do this for my onboard >>> AC'97 chipset (via8233). >>> >>> Kent >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> i did as you suggested. here is the output of my lspci and lsmod. i >> logged in as root and did lsmod > lsmod.txt and lspci > lspci.txt. >> >> lsmod: >> Module Size Used by Not tainted >> nls_cp437 4384 2 (autoclean) >> agpgart 29824 0 (autoclean) >> msdos 4668 0 (unused) >> i810_audio 21248 0 (unused) >> ac97_codec 9568 0 [i810_audio] >> soundcore 3236 2 [i810_audio] >> keybdev 1664 0 (unused) >> usbkbd 2848 0 (unused) >> input 3072 0 [keybdev usbkbd] >> usb-uhci 20708 0 (unused) >> usbcore 48032 0 [usbkbd usb-uhci] > > > > It looks like everything is in place, but if I remember correctly, the > same could be said for my setup when it still didn't work, at which > point I believe I installed the alsa drivers, which solved my problem. > > >> lspci: >> 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp. 82810-DC100 GMCH [Graphics Memory >> Controller Hub] (rev 03) >> 00:01.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corp. 82810-DC100 CGC >> [Chipset Graphics Controller] (rev 03) >> 00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp. 82801AA PCI Bridge (rev 02) >> 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corp. 82801AA ISA Bridge (LPC) (rev 02) >> 00:1f.1 IDE interface: Intel Corp. 82801AA IDE (rev 02) >> 00:1f.2 USB Controller: Intel Corp. 82801AA USB (rev 02) >> 00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82801AA AC'97 Audio >> (rev 02) >> 01:05.0 Ethernet controller: D-Link System Inc RTL8139 Ethernet (rev 10) >> >> as suggested by one of the group, i also installed libmikmod. i could >> not install splayer - it requires some other .deb package and i am >> not too sure how to install packages that do not reside on my cd! > > > If you have broadband (or a decent dialup connection) you can modify > /etc/apt/sources.list to point to an ftp or http site rather than to > the local CDs. Then "apt-get update" followed by "apt-get install splay". > > If you want, you can use XMMS from within X, but do it without > KDE/Gnome (for the present time, for testing purposes); use something > simple like ICEWM. Kill any session managers ("/etc/init.d/wdm stop" > where "wdm" might also be "kdm" or "xdm" or "gdm". Then create (or if > they exist already, rename and then create) .xsession and .xinitrc in > your home directory with the single line "icewm", and then start X > manually with "startx". > >> anyway, is there a clue about what is wrong from my lsmod and lspci? > > > See: > http://lists.insecure.org/linux-kernel/2002/Aug/1046.html and the > following posts in that thread. > > > Kent > > i dont know what worked. but here is what i did after my problem. downloaded and installed libmikmod, splay and aumix packages got out of kde and ran splay from console used aumix to up the volume and it rocked. as kent had identified, it seems to be problem of kde than of debian. because the moment i have k running, i cant hear anything. get into gnome and all is well! any solutions for kde problem? it shows device /dev/dsp not found or some such thing. thanx in advance, sandip -=- We must laugh at man, to avoid crying for him. -=- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: onboard Ac'97 chipset was: Re: problem with sound card from anewbie
Kent West wrote: > Rebecca Dridan wrote: > >> On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 02:13:46AM -0500, Kent West wrote: >> > > >> >> Kent (or anyone else who knows), >> >> How did you get your onboard AC'97 chipset (via8233) working? I've just >> bought a Gigabyte GA-7VRX motherboard with this chip and can't get sound >> working. I'm running woody, with kernel 2.4.19 (from >> kernel-source-2.4.19-1) and I tries installing the alsa packages, but >> every time I got the via8233 module (and it's dependancies) loaded, my >> whole system froze - network, keyboard - hard reset necessary. I can't >> find any relevant messages in the logs. >> >> If it is of any relevance, I'm running the NVIDIA kernel and GLX modules >> for my GeForce 4MX. >> >> If you've got step-by-step instructions, or some hints for where to >> look, I'd appreciate it. > > > > It's been forever since I had to get it working, and I don't have any > step-by-steps, but the general idea was to compile a 2.4.18 kernel, > including module support for the via8233, then apt-get the alsa stuff > (seems like there were three relevant packages -- I'm not at that > machine currently to see what I've got installed; IIRC alsa-modules > was one of them). I think I wound up manually compiling the > alsa-modules (./configure, make, make install), and then modprobing > the resulting via82xxx-snd module. > > I wish I could give you a step-by-step, but I just don't remember. Sorry. > Here's some info that I hope will be helpful. Kent westk03[westk]:/home/westk> dpkg --get-selections |grep alsa alsa-base install alsa-source install alsa-utils install alsaconfinstall westk03[westk]:/home/westk> uname -a Linux westk03 2.4.18 #15 Thu Sep 26 00:36:58 CDT 2002 i686 unknown unknown GNU/Linux Sound section of /usr/src/linux/.config: # # Sound # CONFIG_SOUND=m # CONFIG_SOUND_BT878 is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_CMPCI is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_EMU10K1 is not set # CONFIG_MIDI_EMU10K1 is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_FUSION is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_CS4281 is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_ES1370 is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_ES1371 is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_ESSSOLO1 is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_MAESTRO is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_MAESTRO3 is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_ICH is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_RME96XX is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_SONICVIBES is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_TRIDENT is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_MSNDCLAS is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_MSNDPIN is not set CONFIG_SOUND_VIA82CXXX=m # CONFIG_MIDI_VIA82CXXX is not set CONFIG_SOUND_OSS=m # CONFIG_SOUND_TRACEINIT is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_DMAP is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_AD1816 is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_SGALAXY is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_ADLIB is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_ACI_MIXER is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_CS4232 is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_SSCAPE is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_GUS is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_VMIDI is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_TRIX is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_MSS is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_MPU401 is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_NM256 is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_MAD16 is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_PAS is not set # CONFIG_PAS_JOYSTICK is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_PSS is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_SB is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_AWE32_SYNTH is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_WAVEFRONT is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_MAUI is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_YM3812 is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_OPL3SA1 is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_OPL3SA2 is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_YMFPCI is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_YMFPCI_LEGACY is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_UART6850 is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_AEDSP16 is not set # CONFIG_SOUND_TVMIXER is not set I'm pulling from the Testing (Sarge) branch. westk03[westk]:/usr/src> ls -l total 10960 -rw-r--r--1 root root 7987200 May 13 10:53 alsa-driver.tar -rw-r--r--1 root root 1811893 Sep 8 14:16 alsa-driver.tar.gz -rw-r--r--1 root src163560 Sep 26 00:40 alsa-modules-2.4.18_0.9.0rc1+2+p0+10.00.Custom_i386.deb -rw-r--r--1 root src 1100138 Sep 26 00:39 kernel-image-2.4.18_10.00.Custom_i386.deb drwxr-xr-x 15 root root 4096 Sep 26 00:39 kernel-source-2.4.18 lrwxrwxrwx1 root src20 Apr 1 2002 linux -> kernel-source-2.4.18 -rw-r--r--1 root src116400 Sep 26 00:39 lm-sensors-2.4.18_2.6.3-1+10.00.Custom_i386.deb drwxrwxr-x4 root root 4096 Sep 26 00:26 modules westk03[westk]:/usr/src> ls modules/ alsa-driver lm-sensors westk03[westk]:/lib/modules/2.4.18/kernel/sound> ls acore drivers i2c isa pci synth westk03[westk]:/lib/modules/2.4.18/kernel/sound> ls drivers/ mpu401 snd-dummy.o snd-serial-u16550.o snd-virmidi.o opl3snd-mtpav.o snd-serialmidi.o westk03[westk]:/lib/modules/2.4.18/kernel/sound> ls pci/ ac97 pdplus snd-ens1371.o snd-maestro3.otrident ali5451 rme9652snd-es1938.osnd-rme32.o ymfpci cs46xxsnd-als4000.o snd-es1968.osnd-rme96.o emu10k1 snd-cmipci.o snd-fm801.o
Re: problem with sound card from a newbie
Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: > Kent West wrote: > >> Andy wrote: >> >>> I have the same problem and followed your directions exactly. >>> I even upped my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.18 and included the Intel >>> sound option into the kernel but having same problems. >>> On bootup I get the following message: >>> Sound Server Message: Error while starting driver: device /dev/dsp >>> can't be opened. (no such device). >>> I have done chmod 777 on /dev/dsp /dev/dsp1 2 and 3 added myself to >>> audio group. Here is my lsmod and lspci: >>> >>> debian:/home/andy# lspci >>> 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp. 82440MX I/O Controller (rev 01) >>> 00:00.1 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82440MX AC'97 Audio >>> Controller >>> 00:02.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCI1410 PC card Cardbus >>> Controller (rev 01) >>> 00:03.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corp. 82557 [Ethernet Pro 100] >>> (rev 0c) >>> >>> debian:/home/andy# lsmod >>> Module Size Used byNot tainted >>> eepro100 17680 1 >>> >>> Can someone help? I really miss my music. :-( >>> >>> >>> >> >> Run "modconf" and see if there's a module available for the 82440MX. >> You'll either need such a module loaded (lsmod shows only the ethernet >> nic module loaded), or you'll need support for that chipset compiled >> directly into the kernel (which would probably only be the case if >> you've compiled your own kernel and included that support, which you >> seem to indicate that you've done). If the kernel sources or modules >> don't work properly, you may need to use an "outside" driver, such as >> the alsa drivers. I had to do this for my onboard AC'97 chipset >> (via8233). >> >> Kent >> >> >> >> > > i did as you suggested. here is the output of my lspci and lsmod. i > logged in as root and did lsmod > lsmod.txt and lspci > lspci.txt. > > lsmod: > Module Size Used byNot tainted > nls_cp437 4384 2 (autoclean) > agpgart29824 0 (autoclean) > msdos 4668 0 (unused) > i810_audio 21248 0 (unused) > ac97_codec 9568 0 [i810_audio] > soundcore 3236 2 [i810_audio] > keybdev 1664 0 (unused) > usbkbd 2848 0 (unused) > input 3072 0 [keybdev usbkbd] > usb-uhci 20708 0 (unused) > usbcore48032 0 [usbkbd usb-uhci] It looks like everything is in place, but if I remember correctly, the same could be said for my setup when it still didn't work, at which point I believe I installed the alsa drivers, which solved my problem. > lspci: > 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp. 82810-DC100 GMCH [Graphics Memory > Controller Hub] (rev 03) > 00:01.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corp. 82810-DC100 CGC [Chipset > Graphics Controller] (rev 03) > 00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp. 82801AA PCI Bridge (rev 02) > 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corp. 82801AA ISA Bridge (LPC) (rev 02) > 00:1f.1 IDE interface: Intel Corp. 82801AA IDE (rev 02) > 00:1f.2 USB Controller: Intel Corp. 82801AA USB (rev 02) > 00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82801AA AC'97 Audio > (rev 02) > 01:05.0 Ethernet controller: D-Link System Inc RTL8139 Ethernet (rev 10) > > as suggested by one of the group, i also installed libmikmod. i could > not install splayer - it requires some other .deb package and i am not > too sure how to install packages that do not reside on my cd! If you have broadband (or a decent dialup connection) you can modify /etc/apt/sources.list to point to an ftp or http site rather than to the local CDs. Then "apt-get update" followed by "apt-get install splay". If you want, you can use XMMS from within X, but do it without KDE/Gnome (for the present time, for testing purposes); use something simple like ICEWM. Kill any session managers ("/etc/init.d/wdm stop" where "wdm" might also be "kdm" or "xdm" or "gdm". Then create (or if they exist already, rename and then create) .xsession and .xinitrc in your home directory with the single line "icewm", and then start X manually with "startx". > anyway, is there a clue about what is wrong from my lsmod and lspci? See: http://lists.insecure.org/linux-kernel/2002/Aug/1046.html and the following posts in that thread. Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: onboard Ac'97 chipset was: Re: problem with sound card from anewbie
Rebecca Dridan wrote: > On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 02:13:46AM -0500, Kent West wrote: > > > Kent (or anyone else who knows), > > How did you get your onboard AC'97 chipset (via8233) working? I've just > bought a Gigabyte GA-7VRX motherboard with this chip and can't get sound > working. I'm running woody, with kernel 2.4.19 (from > kernel-source-2.4.19-1) and I tries installing the alsa packages, but > every time I got the via8233 module (and it's dependancies) loaded, my > whole system froze - network, keyboard - hard reset necessary. I can't > find any relevant messages in the logs. > > If it is of any relevance, I'm running the NVIDIA kernel and GLX modules > for my GeForce 4MX. > > If you've got step-by-step instructions, or some hints for where to > look, I'd appreciate it. It's been forever since I had to get it working, and I don't have any step-by-steps, but the general idea was to compile a 2.4.18 kernel, including module support for the via8233, then apt-get the alsa stuff (seems like there were three relevant packages -- I'm not at that machine currently to see what I've got installed; IIRC alsa-modules was one of them). I think I wound up manually compiling the alsa-modules (./configure, make, make install), and then modprobing the resulting via82xxx-snd module. I wish I could give you a step-by-step, but I just don't remember. Sorry. About the only general suggestion I could make would be to recompile the kernel and strip it down to a more minimal setup (don't worry about NVIDIA or accelerated X, or USB support (unless needed for keyboard/mouse), etc), just for testing purposes. Once you get sound working, assuming you do, then you can go back and add all the bells and whistles. Also, don't load the sound modules from within X, again, to keep things simple for testing purposes. Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with sound card from a newbie
Kent West wrote: > Andy wrote: > >> I have the same problem and followed your directions exactly. >> I even upped my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.18 and included the Intel >> sound option into the kernel but having same problems. >> On bootup I get the following message: >> Sound Server Message: Error while starting driver: device /dev/dsp >> can't be opened. (no such device). >> I have done chmod 777 on /dev/dsp /dev/dsp1 2 and 3 added myself to >> audio group. Here is my lsmod and lspci: >> >> debian:/home/andy# lspci >> 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp. 82440MX I/O Controller (rev 01) >> 00:00.1 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82440MX AC'97 Audio >> Controller >> 00:02.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCI1410 PC card Cardbus >> Controller (rev 01) >> 00:03.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corp. 82557 [Ethernet Pro 100] >> (rev 0c) >> >> debian:/home/andy# lsmod >> Module Size Used byNot tainted >> eepro100 17680 1 >> >> Can someone help? I really miss my music. :-( >> >> >> > > Run "modconf" and see if there's a module available for the 82440MX. > You'll either need such a module loaded (lsmod shows only the ethernet > nic module loaded), or you'll need support for that chipset compiled > directly into the kernel (which would probably only be the case if > you've compiled your own kernel and included that support, which you > seem to indicate that you've done). If the kernel sources or modules > don't work properly, you may need to use an "outside" driver, such as > the alsa drivers. I had to do this for my onboard AC'97 chipset (via8233). > > Kent > > > > i did as you suggested. here is the output of my lspci and lsmod. i logged in as root and did lsmod > lsmod.txt and lspci > lspci.txt. lsmod: Module Size Used byNot tainted nls_cp437 4384 2 (autoclean) agpgart29824 0 (autoclean) msdos 4668 0 (unused) i810_audio 21248 0 (unused) ac97_codec 9568 0 [i810_audio] soundcore 3236 2 [i810_audio] keybdev 1664 0 (unused) usbkbd 2848 0 (unused) input 3072 0 [keybdev usbkbd] usb-uhci 20708 0 (unused) usbcore48032 0 [usbkbd usb-uhci] lspci: 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp. 82810-DC100 GMCH [Graphics Memory Controller Hub] (rev 03) 00:01.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corp. 82810-DC100 CGC [Chipset Graphics Controller] (rev 03) 00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp. 82801AA PCI Bridge (rev 02) 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corp. 82801AA ISA Bridge (LPC) (rev 02) 00:1f.1 IDE interface: Intel Corp. 82801AA IDE (rev 02) 00:1f.2 USB Controller: Intel Corp. 82801AA USB (rev 02) 00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82801AA AC'97 Audio (rev 02) 01:05.0 Ethernet controller: D-Link System Inc RTL8139 Ethernet (rev 10) as suggested by one of the group, i also installed libmikmod. i could not install splayer - it requires some other .deb package and i am not too sure how to install packages that do not reside on my cd! anyway, is there a clue about what is wrong from my lsmod and lspci? thanx - yet again sandip -=- Dinner not ready! (A)bort (R)etry (P)izza: -=- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
onboard Ac'97 chipset was: Re: problem with sound card from a newbie
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 02:13:46AM -0500, Kent West wrote: > Run "modconf" and see if there's a module available for the 82440MX. > You'll either need such a module loaded (lsmod shows only the ethernet > nic module loaded), or you'll need support for that chipset compiled > directly into the kernel (which would probably only be the case if > you've compiled your own kernel and included that support, which you > seem to indicate that you've done). If the kernel sources or modules > don't work properly, you may need to use an "outside" driver, such as > the alsa drivers. I had to do this for my onboard AC'97 chipset (via8233). > > Kent Kent (or anyone else who knows), How did you get your onboard AC'97 chipset (via8233) working? I've just bought a Gigabyte GA-7VRX motherboard with this chip and can't get sound working. I'm running woody, with kernel 2.4.19 (from kernel-source-2.4.19-1) and I tries installing the alsa packages, but every time I got the via8233 module (and it's dependancies) loaded, my whole system froze - network, keyboard - hard reset necessary. I can't find any relevant messages in the logs. If it is of any relevance, I'm running the NVIDIA kernel and GLX modules for my GeForce 4MX. If you've got step-by-step instructions, or some hints for where to look, I'd appreciate it. Thanks, Bec -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with sound card from a newbie
Andy wrote: >I have the same problem and followed your directions exactly. >I even upped my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.18 and included the Intel >sound option into the kernel but having same problems. >On bootup I get the following message: >Sound Server Message: Error while starting driver: device /dev/dsp can't be >opened. (no such device). >I have done chmod 777 on /dev/dsp /dev/dsp1 2 and 3 added myself to audio >group. Here is my lsmod and lspci: > >debian:/home/andy# lspci >00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp. 82440MX I/O Controller (rev 01) >00:00.1 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82440MX AC'97 Audio >Controller >00:02.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCI1410 PC card Cardbus Controller >(rev 01) >00:03.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corp. 82557 [Ethernet Pro 100] (rev 0c) > >debian:/home/andy# lsmod >Module Size Used byNot tainted >eepro100 17680 1 > >Can someone help? I really miss my music. :-( > > > Run "modconf" and see if there's a module available for the 82440MX. You'll either need such a module loaded (lsmod shows only the ethernet nic module loaded), or you'll need support for that chipset compiled directly into the kernel (which would probably only be the case if you've compiled your own kernel and included that support, which you seem to indicate that you've done). If the kernel sources or modules don't work properly, you may need to use an "outside" driver, such as the alsa drivers. I had to do this for my onboard AC'97 chipset (via8233). Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with sound card from a newbie
I have the same problem and followed your directions exactly. I even upped my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.18 and included the Intel sound option into the kernel but having same problems. On bootup I get the following message: Sound Server Message: Error while starting driver: device /dev/dsp can't be opened. (no such device). I have done chmod 777 on /dev/dsp /dev/dsp1 2 and 3 added myself to audio group. Here is my lsmod and lspci: debian:/home/andy# lspci 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp. 82440MX I/O Controller (rev 01) 00:00.1 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82440MX AC'97 Audio Controller 00:02.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCI1410 PC card Cardbus Controller (rev 01) 00:03.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corp. 82557 [Ethernet Pro 100] (rev 0c) debian:/home/andy# lsmod Module Size Used byNot tainted eepro100 17680 1 Can someone help? I really miss my music. :-( > I would suggest reducing your system to a simpler configuration by > killing X for testing purposes, because KDE and Gnome have sound daemons > which can "get in the way". Just logging out of X should be sufficient, > although you could also kill your session-manager if you have one > running (something like "/etc/init.d/kdm stop"). > > Then make sure you have a console-mode sound player (apt-get install > splay). > > Now try playing an ogg (or if you must, .mp3) file like so: splay > myrockingtune.ogg > > What are the results? > > You might need to run a mixer (like alsamixer or amixer) to unmute the > audio or to up the volume. > > Also, you'll need to be in the audio group (just type "groups" to see > what groups you're in; to add yourself to audio, as root type "addgroup > your_user_name audio"). > > You can also check out the results of "lspci" to make sure Linux agrees > with you as to what sound card you have. > > Also "lsmod" will show you the loaded modules. > > Hopefully these tidbits will help get you a little further along. > > Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with sound card from a newbie
On Tue, 2002-10-01 at 08:14, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >>"Sandip" == Sandip P Deshmukh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> > >> > >> while installing, in the section of device driver modules, i > >> have included i810. it also selected some yamaha ac97 and > >> reported it to be a success. > > > >> now, my system boots up and as a user i can log into > >> it. however, none of the sound files can play. kde's control > >> panel shows that there is no sound card. > > > >You probably have to add yourself to the "audio" group. > > > >as root: > > > ># adduser audio > > > >Then log out and then log back in. > > > oh well - tried this also. in fact, logged in as root and tried to play > music - still it wont. What's the error message? What does 'dmesg | tail' say? In case there's no error message most likely the channels of your sound device are just tuned to a low volume or are muted. Run a mixer application (aumix is good) and turn up the volume and unmute the appropriate channels. HTH -- Claudio Bley ASCII ribbon campaign (") Debian GNU/Linux advocate - against HTML email X http://www.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~bley/ & vCards / \ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with sound card from a newbie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>"Sandip" == Sandip P Deshmukh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> > >> i have been using windows for quite some time now and am >> contemplating to shift to linux. so i am a 'newbie' to linux - >> in short. i recently installed debian 3.0 on my compaq making it >> a dual boot machine. it is a piii 766mhz machine with on board >> sound card. > >> while installing, in the section of device driver modules, i >> have included i810. it also selected some yamaha ac97 and >> reported it to be a success. > >> now, my system boots up and as a user i can log into >> it. however, none of the sound files can play. kde's control >> panel shows that there is no sound card. > >You probably have to add yourself to the "audio" group. > >as root: > ># adduser audio > >Then log out and then log back in. > >See if that helps. If not, come back for more. > >Good luck. > >Marshal > >> i do not know what to do now. stuck - in a way. looking forward >> to some help. something that will be step by step and simple for >> even a layman like me. > >> thanx in advance > >> sandip > > >> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > oh well - tried this also. in fact, logged in as root and tried to play music - still it wont. any suggestions on this? thanx again - sandip -=- The only substitute for good manners is fast reflexes. -=- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with sound card from a newbie
Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: > i have been using windows for quite some time now and am contemplating > to shift to linux. so i am a 'newbie' to linux - in short. i recently > installed debian 3.0 on my compaq making it a dual boot machine. it is > a piii 766mhz machine with on board sound card. > > while installing, in the section of device driver modules, i have > included i810. it also selected some yamaha ac97 and reported it to be > a success. > > now, my system boots up and as a user i can log into it. however, none > of the sound files can play. kde's control panel shows that there is > no sound card. > > i do not know what to do now. stuck - in a way. looking forward to > some help. something that will be step by step and simple for even a > layman like me. > > thanx in advance > > sandip > > I would suggest reducing your system to a simpler configuration by killing X for testing purposes, because KDE and Gnome have sound daemons which can "get in the way". Just logging out of X should be sufficient, although you could also kill your session-manager if you have one running (something like "/etc/init.d/kdm stop"). Then make sure you have a console-mode sound player (apt-get install splay). Now try playing an ogg (or if you must, .mp3) file like so: splay myrockingtune.ogg What are the results? You might need to run a mixer (like alsamixer or amixer) to unmute the audio or to up the volume. Also, you'll need to be in the audio group (just type "groups" to see what groups you're in; to add yourself to audio, as root type "addgroup your_user_name audio"). You can also check out the results of "lspci" to make sure Linux agrees with you as to what sound card you have. Also "lsmod" will show you the loaded modules. Hopefully these tidbits will help get you a little further along. Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with sound card from a newbie
> "Sandip" == Sandip P Deshmukh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > i have been using windows for quite some time now and am > contemplating to shift to linux. so i am a 'newbie' to linux - > in short. i recently installed debian 3.0 on my compaq making it > a dual boot machine. it is a piii 766mhz machine with on board > sound card. > while installing, in the section of device driver modules, i > have included i810. it also selected some yamaha ac97 and > reported it to be a success. > now, my system boots up and as a user i can log into > it. however, none of the sound files can play. kde's control > panel shows that there is no sound card. You probably have to add yourself to the "audio" group. as root: # adduser audio Then log out and then log back in. See if that helps. If not, come back for more. Good luck. Marshal > i do not know what to do now. stuck - in a way. looking forward > to some help. something that will be step by step and simple for > even a layman like me. > thanx in advance > sandip > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
problem with sound card from a newbie
i have been using windows for quite some time now and am contemplating to shift to linux. so i am a 'newbie' to linux - in short. i recently installed debian 3.0 on my compaq making it a dual boot machine. it is a piii 766mhz machine with on board sound card. while installing, in the section of device driver modules, i have included i810. it also selected some yamaha ac97 and reported it to be a success. now, my system boots up and as a user i can log into it. however, none of the sound files can play. kde's control panel shows that there is no sound card. i do not know what to do now. stuck - in a way. looking forward to some help. something that will be step by step and simple for even a layman like me. thanx in advance sandip -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem with sound card.........help?
Matthew Claridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > This is my first day using Debian and I've got everything installed > and working and I've even found a load of the configuration stuff, but > the one thing I can't fix is my soundcard. > > The permissions on /dev/dsp are fine: > crw-rw > root audio /dev/dsp > > I did try changing that to: > crw-rw-rw- > root audio /dev/dsp > > just in case, but that didn't have any effect. Did you add yourself to the audio group? ie adduser matthew audio When I started with Debian I recompiled the kernel three times before finding out about that one! hth Glyn -- Debian Home http://www.debian.org Debian Planet http://www.debianplanet.org/ For the children http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-jr/ In a hurry??? http://qref.sourceforge.net/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem with sound card.........help?
On Sun, 01 Sep 2002 00:47:00 +0100 Matthew Claridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is my first day using Debian and I've got everything installed and > working and I've even found a load of the configuration stuff, but the > one thing I can't fix is my soundcard. This is my system: > > Debian Woody with 2.4.18bf2.4 kernel > Soundblaster Live! soundcard > Running Gnome on top of Enlightenment I would suggest using the alsa sound drivers. However this will require either compiling the modules from the source (package available) or switching to a kernel-image version that has available paired alsa-modules package (packages available). If you'd like, I can provide a working alsa configuration for the SB Live! card. -- Jamin W. Collins -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem with sound card.........help?
Matthew Claridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-01 00:47:00 +0100]: > This is my first day using Debian and I've got everything installed and > working and I've even found a load of the configuration stuff, but the > one thing I can't fix is my soundcard. This is my system: I just posted a [1]note about this. And then another [2]followup with details about the Live! 1. http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200208/msg05395.html 2. http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200208/msg05465.html > Debian Woody with 2.4.18bf2.4 kernel > Soundblaster Live! soundcard The Live! uses the emu10k1 driver. Not the sb driver. A pitfall. In my earlier note I wrote: > The program you want is 'modconf'. > > su root > modconf > > Then select the sound driver for your card. Which one? You need to > know which card you have. 'lspci' will tell you what is on your > system. Also 'less /proc/pci' will be similar. Searching with google > will usually turn up the right driver name for your hardware. If you > have trouble, post your hardware to the list and ask for help. > [...] > On a Creative Labs Live! PCI card on many systems. > > emu10k1 -- Creative Labs SB Live! You will need to select the emu10k1 subdirectory, which only contains a single emu10k1 entry. Select that and have modconf configure your system to load it. That should be all there is to it. Then sit back and play some mp3s. Oh, no not those Evil(TM) mp3s which are patent encumbered and possibly require an expensive license. Retake. Play some er, uh, Ogg Vorbis files! Bob msg00160/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Problem with sound card.........help?
Hi, This is my first day using Debian and I've got everything installed and working and I've even found a load of the configuration stuff, but the one thing I can't fix is my soundcard. This is my system: Debian Woody with 2.4.18bf2.4 kernel Soundblaster Live! soundcard Running Gnome on top of Enlightenment Neither the Gnome sound server nor the Esound daemon are able to connect to the sound device. Errors say that /dev/dsp is inaccessible: permission denied. The permissions on /dev/dsp are fine: crw-rw root audio /dev/dsp I did try changing that to: crw-rw-rw- root audio /dev/dsp just in case, but that didn't have any effect. I've tried both the sb and sb_lib modules - the sb module gave an error when I tried loading, but the sb_lib was reported as successful. modprobe -l shows all the sound modules loaded anyway. pnpdump doesn't seem to be on the system to try that methodapt doesn't want to install it either - says it can't find itbut there must somewhere be a little config program, like etherconf, that will allow me to set it up manually if it can't detect it... So what am I doing wrong? Or more to the point, what have I missed when I set this up? Its got to be something pretty minor that I've forgotten along the way...I've got far too used to RedHat doing it all for me!!! Any help would be greatly appreciated - I promise to return the favour one day when I know how to work things properly ;o) Thanks in advance, Matt Claridge Linux Systems Administrator & Debian newbie. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with sound...
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 11:45:07PM -0500, Kent West wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >Here's what is says for my sound card: > > > >Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C686 AC97 Audio > >Controller (rev 40) > > Subsystem: Gateway 2000: Unknown device 1200 > > Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 10 > > I/O ports at e000 [size=256] > > I/O ports at e100 [size=4] > > I/O ports at e104 [size=4] > > Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2 > > > >I tried enabling the Via chipset in my kernel, but so far I've been > >unsucessful...if there anything else I need to do? > > > >Alex Lo > > > > > I'm sending this to the list instead of to Alex, for three reasons: > 1) It'll be archived for future reference. > 2) Others on the list may (or may not) benefit from the dialog. > 3) Others on the list may have better/additional information than I > provide. > If there's some reason you (Alex) don't want this discussion in public, > let me know. > > It sounds like you're compiling your own kernel. I'm not sure what > kernel version you're using, but if it's 2.4.18 (or around that one), > you need to go into the Sound option and enable the "VIA82C686 Audio > Codec". If this is what you meant in your post above, did you enable it > as a module or as built-in? If as a module, what does "lsmod" show? > > I could never get a VIA VT8233 AC97 sound system working using the > kernel sources alone, and had to resort to using Also. If you want to > got that route you can install the Alsa source with "apt-get install > alsa-source". IIRC, it should put a .tar (or .tgz or .bz2) file in > /usr/src. Unzip/tar it, and then look in the > /usr/src/modules/alsa-driver directory. Read INSTALL. There's about 7 > steps in the "Quick Install" section. If you run into difficulties at > that point, holler again. > > Kent > Don't forget to add yourself to the audio group :-). Otherwise, nothing else will work. -Andy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with sound...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here's what is says for my sound card: Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C686 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 40) Subsystem: Gateway 2000: Unknown device 1200 Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 10 I/O ports at e000 [size=256] I/O ports at e100 [size=4] I/O ports at e104 [size=4] Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2 I tried enabling the Via chipset in my kernel, but so far I've been unsucessful...if there anything else I need to do? Alex Lo I'm sending this to the list instead of to Alex, for three reasons: 1) It'll be archived for future reference. 2) Others on the list may (or may not) benefit from the dialog. 3) Others on the list may have better/additional information than I provide. If there's some reason you (Alex) don't want this discussion in public, let me know. It sounds like you're compiling your own kernel. I'm not sure what kernel version you're using, but if it's 2.4.18 (or around that one), you need to go into the Sound option and enable the "VIA82C686 Audio Codec". If this is what you meant in your post above, did you enable it as a module or as built-in? If as a module, what does "lsmod" show? I could never get a VIA VT8233 AC97 sound system working using the kernel sources alone, and had to resort to using Also. If you want to got that route you can install the Alsa source with "apt-get install alsa-source". IIRC, it should put a .tar (or .tgz or .bz2) file in /usr/src. Unzip/tar it, and then look in the /usr/src/modules/alsa-driver directory. Read INSTALL. There's about 7 steps in the "Quick Install" section. If you run into difficulties at that point, holler again. Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with sound...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi. I'm new to linux and I'm having a hell of a time configuring my sound card! I have a Gateway Solo 1200 and I believe I have a VIA-chipset. I could be wrong though. I've tried messing with the kernel, but I'm pretty much clueless on what to do.Can anyone help a newbie out? Thanks, Alex Lo As root, run "lspci -v" to see what PCI devices you have. This should also report whether or not you have a VIA chipset. What audio device does it report you to have? Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
problem with sound...
Hi. I'm new to linux and I'm having a hell of a time configuring my sound card! I have a Gateway Solo 1200 and I believe I have a VIA-chipset. I could be wrong though. I've tried messing with the kernel, but I'm pretty much clueless on what to do.Can anyone help a newbie out? Thanks, Alex Lo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Strange problem with sound in Flash plugin (maybe OT)
Hi all, This is a really weird problem with sound in Flash movies. The problem is that the sound only plays once in a while. E.g., if I point Mozilla at the well-known Star Wars Gangsta Rap animation, http://www.its.caltech.edu/~po/gangsta.swf, and I keep reloading the animation, I will get sound maybe 40% of the times I reload. The same is true with Netscape 4.77, although in this case I get sound about 90% of the time. I do not have problems with any other sound-playing program: xmms, playmidi, etc. all work properly every time. Any ideas? Does anyone else have a Soundblaster AWE32/64 and have [or not have] this problem? I put all the gory details below. Please CC: to my email since I'm not subscribed to the list. Thanks in advance for any help, Kevin McCarty - 0) Hardware I have a Pentium II running at 266 MHz, and 128M RAM. The sound card is an ISA-PnP Soundblaster AWE64. 1) Program versions Version of Flash: 5.0 r45, downloaded from Macromedia Version of Mozilla: mozilla-browser 0.9.6-6 (Debian package) Version of Netscape: communicator-smotif-477 4.77-2 (Debian package) Version of the AWE drivers: awe-drv 0.4.3.1-1.2 (Debian package) Kernel: Linux 2.4.14 compiled from scratch, all relevant sound options installed as modules. Same problem with Debian kernel package kernel-image-2.4.7-586, though. 2) Relevant part of output of lsmod: Module Size Used byTainted: P awe_wave 155200 0 opl3 10888 0 sb 7360 1 (autoclean) sb_lib 32128 0 (autoclean) [sb] uart401 6048 0 (autoclean) [sb_lib] sound 51596 1 (autoclean) [awe_wave opl3 sb_lib uart401] soundcore 3268 8 (autoclean) [sb_lib sound] 3) The appropriate part of my /etc/modules.conf looks like this: alias char-major-14 soundcore alias sound-slot-0 sb alias sound-service-0-0 sound alias sound-service-0-1 opl3 alias sound-service-0-2 awe_wave alias sound-service-0-3 sound alias sound-service-0-6 sound alias midi awe_wave options sound dmabuf=1 options opl3 io=0x388 options sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5 mpu_io=0x330 post-install sb /sbin/modprobe opl3 && /sbin/modprobe awe_wave post-install awe_wave /bin/sfxload /etc/midi/GU11-ROM.SF2 [note: /etc/midi/GU11-ROM.SF2 is a symlink to a 512k SoundFont file, /usr/local/lib/awe/sfbank/synthgs.sbk. I don't remember where I got the file, but it works, so I don't mess with it!] 4) Output of isapnp at boot time, obtained from dmesg: isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards... isapnp: Calling quirk for 01:03 isapnp: CMI8330 quirk - fixing interrupts and dma isapnp: Calling quirk for 02:00 isapnp: SB audio device quirk - increasing port range isapnp: Calling quirk for 02:02 isapnp: AWE32 quirk - adding two ports isapnp: Card 'CMI8330. Audio Adapter' isapnp: Card 'Creative SB AWE64 PnP' isapnp: 2 Plug & Play cards detected total (The CMI8330 card is a motherboard-based card which I ignore.) 5) The sound modules when loaded output the following to /var/log/messages: Soundblaster audio driver Copyright (C) by Hannu Savolainen 1993-1996 sb: Creative SB AWE64 PnP detected sb: ISAPnP reports 'Creative SB AWE64 PnP' at i/o 0x220, irq 5, dma 1, 5 SB 4.16 detected OK (220) at 0x220 irq 5 dma 1,5 at 0x330 irq 5 dma 0,0 sb: CMI8330. Audio Adapter detected sb: ISAPnP reports 'CMI8330. Audio Adapter' at i/o 0x240, irq 10, dma 3, 7 SB 4.13 detected OK (240) at 0x240 irq 10 dma 3,7 sb: 2 Soundblaster PnP card(s) found. YM3812 and OPL-3 driver Copyright (C) by Hannu Savolainen, Rob Hooft 1993-1996 at 0x388 ISAPnP reports AWE64 WaveTable at i/o 0x620
Re: problem with sound
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 01:51:27PM +0100, c-3 wrote: > > I think I wasn't too harsh or something. > > But rebooting in order to see if the sound card was detected at > > boot-time is about the most dumb reason to reboot I can think of. > > Phil > > Yes, it is, when you know where to get the information elsewere. > But right now I'm still having the problem not to know where I can > get which information. Logfiles are stored in /var/log like /var/log/syslog or /var/log/messages Useful information about your hardware is "stored" (not really stored) in /proc. For example $/sbin/lspci -v reads from /proc/bus/pci and displays information about you PCI-devices. Phil
Re: problem with sound
Date sent: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 00:20:40 +0100 From: Philipp Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: problem with sound Forwarded by: debian-user@lists.debian.org > I think I wasn't too harsh or something. > But rebooting in order to see if the sound card was detected at > boot-time is about the most dumb reason to reboot I can think of. > Phil Yes, it is, when you know where to get the information elsewere. But right now I'm still having the problem not to know where I can get which information.
Re: problem with sound
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 03:41:50PM +0100, c-3 wrote: > Sorry, that my knowledge does have a big gap so far what linux > matters. But I think you wasn't born with your momentary > knowledge, too. So please try to treat somebody with a little bit of > the respect he gives to you, even although he has to advance in his > abilities. I always try to do so, too. > Ok? What do you think? I think I wasn't too harsh or something. But rebooting in order to see if the sound card was detected at boot-time is about the most dumb reason to reboot I can think of. Phil
Re: problem with sound
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 03:41:50PM +0100, c-3 wrote: > Ok, I will try to compile it as module, I just thought it would be better to > have it permanent embeded into the kernel. No, it's not. You can't unload and load it again if it is not a module. Phil
Re: problem with sound
Sorry, that my knowledge does have a big gap so far what linux matters. But I think you wasn't born with your momentary knowledge, too. So please try to treat somebody with a little bit of the respect he gives to you, even although he has to advance in his abilities. I always try to do so, too. Ok? What do you think? Christian Date sent: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 21:52:09 +0100 From: Philipp Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: problem with sound Forwarded by: debian-user@lists.debian.org > On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 01:29:50PM +0100, Pascal THIVENT wrote: > > > Reboot your linux system and just check the boot message to see if the sound > > card is recognized > > What do you think logfiles are for? > BTW: http://learn.to/qoute > > Phil > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Re: problem with sound
Date sent: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 21:54:58 +0100 From: Philipp Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: problem with sound Forwarded by: debian-user@lists.debian.org > > I didn't compile it as a module, because one told me it would be > > better to compile it direcect into the kernel. And so I did. > > Where does it say so? I have heard from many people that they were told > not to use modules. Ok, I will try to compile it as module, I just thought it would be better to have it permanent embeded into the kernel. > Please don't CC me, I am reading the list. > Phil Sorry, I'm used to send it to both list and respondant, because some people are not permanently reading the list. But if that's a problem to you I won't do that to you in future.
Re: problem with sound
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 12:21:11PM +0100, c-3 wrote: > I didn't compile it as a module, because one told me it would be > better to compile it direcect into the kernel. And so I did. Where does it say so? I have heard from many people that they were told not to use modules. > I've compiled the '100% compatible SoundBlaster 16 driver' and a > driver for OPL/3. > So what do I have to do now I alreadey wrote it. Compile it a module and try to load it. Check you logfiles if something goes wrong. Read http://learn.to/qoute Please don't CC me, I am reading the list. Phil
Re: problem with sound
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 01:29:50PM +0100, Pascal THIVENT wrote: > Reboot your linux system and just check the boot message to see if the sound > card is recognized What do you think logfiles are for? BTW: http://learn.to/qoute Phil
RE: problem with sound
Reboot your linux system and just check the boot message to see if the sound card is recognized > -Message d'origine- > De: c-3 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: mercredi 14 février 2001 11:21 > À: Philipp Schulte > Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Objet: Re: problem with sound > > > I didn't compile it as a module, because one told me it would be > better to compile it direcect into the kernel. And so I did. > I've compiled the '100% compatible SoundBlaster 16 driver' and a > driver for OPL/3. > So what do I have to do now > > Christian > (Germany) > > > Date sent:Wed, 14 Feb 2001 08:13:55 +0100 > From: Philipp Schulte > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: problem with sound > Forwarded by: debian-user@lists.debian.org > > > On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 01:20:02AM +0100, c-3 wrote: > > ^^^ > > How about putting your name there? > > > > > I can't get my sound card to work under linux (SB16). > > > So far I've recompiled my kernel with sound drivers, what > else do I > > > have to do? > > > > Which module did you compile? (I hope you compiled it as a > module...) > > How did you try to load it? modprobe? > > Was it loaded? ($/sbin/lsmod) > > > > If you use a kernel module you simply need to load it (maybe adjust > > mixer settings) and it should work. There is certainly no need for a > > /etc/sound.conf > > Phil > > > > > > -- > > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Re: problem with sound
I didn't compile it as a module, because one told me it would be better to compile it direcect into the kernel. And so I did. I've compiled the '100% compatible SoundBlaster 16 driver' and a driver for OPL/3. So what do I have to do now Christian (Germany) Date sent: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 08:13:55 +0100 From: Philipp Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: problem with sound Forwarded by: debian-user@lists.debian.org > On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 01:20:02AM +0100, c-3 wrote: > ^^^ > How about putting your name there? > > > I can't get my sound card to work under linux (SB16). > > So far I've recompiled my kernel with sound drivers, what else do I > > have to do? > > Which module did you compile? (I hope you compiled it as a module...) > How did you try to load it? modprobe? > Was it loaded? ($/sbin/lsmod) > > If you use a kernel module you simply need to load it (maybe adjust > mixer settings) and it should work. There is certainly no need for a > /etc/sound.conf > Phil > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Re: problem with sound
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 01:20:02AM +0100, c-3 wrote: ^^^ How about putting your name there? > I can't get my sound card to work under linux (SB16). > So far I've recompiled my kernel with sound drivers, what else do I > have to do? Which module did you compile? (I hope you compiled it as a module...) How did you try to load it? modprobe? Was it loaded? ($/sbin/lsmod) If you use a kernel module you simply need to load it (maybe adjust mixer settings) and it should work. There is certainly no need for a /etc/sound.conf Phil
problem with sound
Hi! I can't get my sound card to work under linux (SB16). So far I've recompiled my kernel with sound drivers, what else do I have to do? In the howto is a script mentioned to create the /etc/sound.conf but I cant't find such a script. Thanks for any help! Christian (Germany)
Re: Problem with sound
>>>Brian Schramm wrote: > > I am running Potato with 2.2.17 for a kernel and KDE2 as my >desktop. > > I have a cs4232 audio card. When I was running Slink I had no >trouble > running the audio card but when I upgraded, I have not been able >to get it > to work at all. If I cat a audio file out to /dev/audio the >device is > always busy. KDE2 does not drive it eather. I can still play >audio CD's > on it but that does not use the audio card. > > Can anyone tell me where to go from here? I have tryed >different settings > with no luck. > > Thanks. > > Brian Schramm > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.linuxexpert.org > >>> end Brian Schramm wrote: Brian Schramm, I have a cs4232 audio card running Woody. I have fought with my sound on many of a night. It is working now! Here is a copy of my /etc/modutils/sndconfig. You do not have to use sndconfig to get it to work. It is just a little easier. alias sound-slot-0 cs4232 options sound dmabuf=1 alias midi opl3 options opl3 io=0x388 options cs4232 io=0x534 irq=5 dma=1 dma2=0 mpuio=0x330 mpuirq=10 If this is a problem try: modprobe sound insmod ad1848 insmod uart401 insmod opl3 io=0x388 modprobe cs4232 io=0x534 irq=5 dma=1 dma2=0 mpuio=0x330 mpuirq=10 I hope this is helpful. carlos -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- Carlos E. Pruitt, Jr. Development Manager Sair Linux and GNU Certification 400 S. Lamar Oxford, MS 38655 USA Phone: 662-236-2484 ext 108 or 1-800-821-4373 Fax:662-236-2428 Pager: 662-232-9026 or 1-800-255-9023 Web:http://linuxcertification.com/ Quoth the penguin, "Pay No More." --The Penguin by Brian Richardson
Re: Problem with sound
> "Brian" == Brian Schramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Brian> I am running Potato with 2.2.17 for a kernel and KDE2 as my desktop. Brian> I have a cs4232 audio card. When I was running Slink I had no trouble Brian> running the audio card but when I upgraded, I have not been able to get it Brian> to work at all. If I cat a audio file out to /dev/audio the device is Brian> always busy. KDE2 does not drive it eather. I can still play audio CD's Brian> on it but that does not use the audio card. If you know the IRQ, DMA and I/O port settings for your card, run modconf and set it up so that the cs4232 module is correctly loaded. If you don't know them, I suggest you apt-get sndconfig, which I am not sure is available for potato. HTH. -- Allan F. Caetano Universo On Line - EngProd - F: (11) 224 4418 ComVc: 479966 ICQ: 68214944