Soundblaster Z Microphone Issue with Debian 10

2022-02-23 Thread Emyr Williams
Good evening,

I've got a Soundblaster Z sound card which I'm running on Debian 10.
While it works with sound output, it won't accept input from the microphone.

I've tried the usual tricks using the alsamixer and so forth, but to no
avail.

My lspci output looks like this:
egw@tatooine ~ $ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v5/E3-1500 v5/6th
Gen Core Processor Host Bridge/DRAM Registers (rev 07)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 6th-10th Gen Core Processor PCIe
Controller (x16) (rev 07)
00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset
Family USB 3.0 xHCI Controller (rev 31)
00:16.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation 100 Series/C230
Series Chipset Family MEI Controller #1 (rev 31)
00:17.0 SATA controller: Intel Corporation
Q170/Q150/B150/H170/H110/Z170/CM236 Chipset SATA Controller [AHCI Mode]
(rev 31)
00:1b.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset
Family PCI Express Root Port #17 (rev f1)
00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset
Family PCI Express Root Port #1 (rev f1)
00:1c.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset
Family PCI Express Root Port #3 (rev f1)
00:1c.7 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset
Family PCI Express Root Port #8 (rev f1)
00:1d.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset
Family PCI Express Root Port #9 (rev f1)
00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation Z170 Chipset LPC/eSPI Controller
(rev 31)
00:1f.2 Memory controller: Intel Corporation 100 Series/C230 Series
Chipset Family Power Management Controller (rev 31)
00:1f.3 Audio device: Intel Corporation 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset
Family HD Audio Controller (rev 31)
00:1f.4 SMBus: Intel Corporation 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset Family
SMBus (rev 31)
00:1f.6 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection (2)
I219-V (rev 31)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM200 [GeForce GTX
980 Ti] (rev a1)
01:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GM200 High Definition Audio
(rev a1)
03:00.0 USB controller: ASMedia Technology Inc. ASM1142 USB 3.1 Host
Controller
04:00.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. ASM1083/1085 PCIe to PCI
Bridge (rev 04)
06:00.0 Audio device: Creative Labs Sound Core3D [Sound Blaster Recon3D
/ Z-Series] (rev 01)

I've disabled the Intel Onboard Sound since I'd run this lspci thinking
it was that, however I'm still not able to send sound in via the
microphone.

Any advice you'd have to offer, would be gratefully received.

Many thanks and very best wishes,

Emyr




dell soundblaster emu10k1x not working in squeeze

2011-03-07 Thread Michael P. Soulier
Hi,

I just reported this bug but I thought I'd check here and see if anyone else
has seen it. My son's old Dell was working fine with Lenny, but since I
upgraded to squeeze the sound isn't working.

An alsactl init says that alsa doesn't know what an EMU10K1X is, which isn't
good as it used to know, and it worked perfectly.

Helpful suggestions appreciated,
Mike
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Re: Mike Capture not working in Debian Testing/Creative Live Soundblaster

2007-05-27 Thread Chris Lale
David Dawson wrote:
[...]
 I just finished playing around with Alsamixer again and lo-and-behold the
 capture is working. Just had to activate the AC97 capture maybe. I dunno.
 I'm shaking my head {:)
 Thanks for your interest, Chris.

My pleasure, Dave. It seems that IEC958 Playback AC97-SPSA controls SPDIF
digital sockets [1]. It is enabled and set to 100 on my system through
amixer/alsamixer but not through the Gnome GUI tool. It seems unlikely that this
should affect the analogue capture mic socket though. It's a strange world.

[1] http://alsa.opensrc.org/Realtek_ALC950

Glad you got it working :).

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Re: Mike Capture not working in Debian Testing/Creative Live Soundblaster

2007-05-26 Thread Chris Lale
David Dawson wrote:
 Chris Lale wrote:
 
 David Dawson wrote:
 I'm running Debian Testing and the mike capture recently stopped working.
 The card is a Creative Soundblaster Live.
 The problem is that the system will not allow any app to get mike audio.
 On the other hand I *can* get mike audio through the card if I switch on
 the mixer monitor.
 I tried setting things with Alsamixer, but no go.
 The sound system in the  kernel (Debian 2.6.18-K7) is Alsa.
 It may be worth checking your hardware [1]. If your motherboard has
 built-in sound, this may have been detected by Alsa as the default. It
 will thus be expecting your mike to be plugged into the integrated sound
 mic socket.
 Thanks, but actually the on-board sound is disabled and that would also
 apply to the speaker and line input.
 [1]

 [http://newbiedoc.berlios.de/wiki/Sound_in_Debian_GNU/Linux#Check_your_hardware
 

Are you using Gnome? In the past I have had problems with the ESD. Try turning
it off:

Desktop - Sound - Enable software sound mixing (ESD) [untick this 
box].

You may need to restart X before this takes effect (ctrl-alt-backspace).

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Re: Mike Capture not working in Debian Testing/Creative Live Soundblaster

2007-05-26 Thread David Dawson
Chris Lale wrote:

 David Dawson wrote:
 Chris Lale wrote:
 
 David Dawson wrote:
 I'm running Debian Testing and the mike capture recently stopped
 working. The card is a Creative Soundblaster Live.
 The problem is that the system will not allow any app to get mike
 audio. On the other hand I *can* get mike audio through the card if I
 switch on the mixer monitor.
 I tried setting things with Alsamixer, but no go.
 The sound system in the  kernel (Debian 2.6.18-K7) is Alsa.
 It may be worth checking your hardware [1]. If your motherboard has
 built-in sound, this may have been detected by Alsa as the default. It
 will thus be expecting your mike to be plugged into the integrated sound
 mic socket.
 Thanks, but actually the on-board sound is disabled and that would also
 apply to the speaker and line input.
 [1]


[http://newbiedoc.berlios.de/wiki/Sound_in_Debian_GNU/Linux#Check_your_hardware
 
 
 Are you using Gnome? In the past I have had problems with the ESD. Try
 turning it off:
No, I'm using KDE (arts) and I have set the system to autosuspend after 1
second. It's worth noting that the sound card driver allows
opening /dev/dsp (or alsa default) 7 times. So, for instance, I can be
listening to music with Xmms and still hear announcements from Saytime.
Really, Autosuspend is unnecessary.
Nope, It's just the mike capture not working.
 
 Desktop - Sound - Enable software sound mixing (ESD) [untick this box].
 
 You may need to restart X before this takes effect (ctrl-alt-backspace).
 

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Re: Mike Capture not working in Debian Testing/Creative Live Soundblaster

2007-05-26 Thread David Dawson
Chris Lale wrote:

 David Dawson wrote:
 Chris Lale wrote:
 
 David Dawson wrote:
 I'm running Debian Testing and the mike capture recently stopped
 working. The card is a Creative Soundblaster Live.
 The problem is that the system will not allow any app to get mike
 audio. On the other hand I *can* get mike audio through the card if I
 switch on the mixer monitor.
 I tried setting things with Alsamixer, but no go.
 The sound system in the  kernel (Debian 2.6.18-K7) is Alsa.
 It may be worth checking your hardware [1]. If your motherboard has
 built-in sound, this may have been detected by Alsa as the default. It
 will thus be expecting your mike to be plugged into the integrated sound
 mic socket.
 Thanks, but actually the on-board sound is disabled and that would also
 apply to the speaker and line input.
 [1]


[http://newbiedoc.berlios.de/wiki/Sound_in_Debian_GNU/Linux#Check_your_hardware
 
 
 Are you using Gnome? In the past I have had problems with the ESD. Try
 turning it off:
 
 Desktop - Sound - Enable software sound mixing (ESD) [untick this box].
 
 You may need to restart X before this takes effect (ctrl-alt-backspace).
 
I just finished playing around with Alsamixer again and lo-and-behold the
capture is working. Just had to activate the AC97 capture maybe. I dunno.
I'm shaking my head {:)
Thanks for your interest, Chris.
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Re: Mike Capture not working in Debian Testing/Creative Live Soundblaster

2007-05-25 Thread Chris Lale
David Dawson wrote:
 I'm running Debian Testing and the mike capture recently stopped working.
 The card is a Creative Soundblaster Live.
 The problem is that the system will not allow any app to get mike audio.
 On the other hand I *can* get mike audio through the card if I switch on the
 mixer monitor.
 I tried setting things with Alsamixer, but no go.
 The sound system in the  kernel (Debian 2.6.18-K7) is Alsa.

It may be worth checking your hardware [1]. If your motherboard has built-in
sound, this may have been detected by Alsa as the default. It will thus be
expecting your mike to be plugged into the integrated sound mic socket.

[1] 
http://newbiedoc.berlios.de/wiki/Sound_in_Debian_GNU/Linux#Check_your_hardware

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Re: Mike Capture not working in Debian Testing/Creative Live Soundblaster

2007-05-25 Thread David Dawson
Chris Lale wrote:

 David Dawson wrote:
 I'm running Debian Testing and the mike capture recently stopped working.
 The card is a Creative Soundblaster Live.
 The problem is that the system will not allow any app to get mike audio.
 On the other hand I *can* get mike audio through the card if I switch on
 the mixer monitor.
 I tried setting things with Alsamixer, but no go.
 The sound system in the  kernel (Debian 2.6.18-K7) is Alsa.
 
 It may be worth checking your hardware [1]. If your motherboard has
 built-in sound, this may have been detected by Alsa as the default. It
 will thus be expecting your mike to be plugged into the integrated sound
 mic socket.
Thanks, but actually the on-board sound is disabled and that would also
apply to the speaker and line input.
 
 [1]

[http://newbiedoc.berlios.de/wiki/Sound_in_Debian_GNU/Linux#Check_your_hardware
 

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Mike Capture not working in Debian Testing/Creative Live Soundblaster

2007-05-24 Thread David Dawson
I'm running Debian Testing and the mike capture recently stopped working.
The card is a Creative Soundblaster Live.
The problem is that the system will not allow any app to get mike audio.
On the other hand I *can* get mike audio through the card if I switch on the
mixer monitor.
I tried setting things with Alsamixer, but no go.
The sound system in the  kernel (Debian 2.6.18-K7) is Alsa.

does anyone knoow a fix?
Thanks
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Re: SoundBlaster AWE64 ISAPNP on etch

2007-02-09 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2007-02-03 15:23:53, schrieb Eduard Bloch:
 #include hallo.h
 * Kevin Mark [Sat, Feb 03 2007, 12:54:13AM]:
 
   But when I try to play any sort of sound (audio CD, raw PCM file, etc.) I 
   just get static from the speakers.
   
   I have also tried:
   # modprobe sound
   # modprobe sound-core
   but cannot determine what effect, if any, these have.
   
   any advice?
  the basic advice is to at least include the output of 'lspci' (assuming
  its a pci card). And telling us if 'alsaconf' has any problems. Did you
 
 You do not need to assume but to read the subject. It is not a PCI card.
 Generaly, the snd-sbawe module is used for this card... however, it
 seems that all ISA soundcard support has been removed in the current
 kernels. Does anyone know what happened to it?
 
  try running 'alsaconf' as root and then using 'alsamixer' to turn up all
  the volumes and hit 'm' so that the controls DO NOT SHOW 'm'. 'm' means
  mute, but you use 'm' to toggle this.
 
 And install alsa-utils to save the volume on shutdown.
 
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Re: SoundBlaster AWE64 ISAPNP on etch

2007-02-09 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Eduard and *,

Am 2007-02-03 15:23:53, schrieb Eduard Bloch:
 Generaly, the snd-sbawe module is used for this card... however, it
 seems that all ISA soundcard support has been removed in the current
 kernels. Does anyone know what happened to it?

You meen ISA support from ALSA!

My daughter use on her P2/366 an AWE64 and
use the OSS driver from 2.6.18 (vanilla).

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
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Re: SoundBlaster AWE64 ISAPNP on etch

2007-02-03 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 12:49:23AM -0500, Oliver Twist wrote:
 Cannot get sound up and running on etch.
 Here's my situation:
 AWE64 ISAPNP card (works fine on Windows)
 
 Just installed etch.  The card is 'detected' on boot, but not 'configured'. 
 I really do not know what sound support is automatically installed on 
 debian.  I figure I need to load the appropriate driver modules, but I am 
 not exactly sure which drivers/modules to load.
 
 I have tried each of the following:
 # modprobe sb
 # modprobe snd-sbawe
 
 Either one seems to configure my card:
 
 /dev/dsp appears
 
 and
 
 'dmesg' results indicate that the card is found and assigned IRQ, DMA and 
 ioport address
 
 But when I try to play any sort of sound (audio CD, raw PCM file, etc.) I 
 just get static from the speakers.
 
 I have also tried:
 # modprobe sound
 # modprobe sound-core
 but cannot determine what effect, if any, these have.

In Etch, sound is no longer done with OSS but with Alsa.  So install the
folllowing packages:
alsa-base
alsa-utils

Then run alsaconf.  It sets up the card and ensures that the appropriate
modules get loaded. 

Your card should now be set up but it will be muted.  Run your favaorite
alsa mixer and set the levels.

If that doesn't work, come back with the output of lspci for others to
help with.

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Re: SoundBlaster AWE64 ISAPNP on etch

2007-02-03 Thread Eduard Bloch
#include hallo.h
* Kevin Mark [Sat, Feb 03 2007, 12:54:13AM]:

  But when I try to play any sort of sound (audio CD, raw PCM file, etc.) I 
  just get static from the speakers.
  
  I have also tried:
  # modprobe sound
  # modprobe sound-core
  but cannot determine what effect, if any, these have.
  
  any advice?
 the basic advice is to at least include the output of 'lspci' (assuming
 its a pci card). And telling us if 'alsaconf' has any problems. Did you

You do not need to assume but to read the subject. It is not a PCI card.
Generaly, the snd-sbawe module is used for this card... however, it
seems that all ISA soundcard support has been removed in the current
kernels. Does anyone know what happened to it?

 try running 'alsaconf' as root and then using 'alsamixer' to turn up all
 the volumes and hit 'm' so that the controls DO NOT SHOW 'm'. 'm' means
 mute, but you use 'm' to toggle this.

And install alsa-utils to save the volume on shutdown.

Eduard.

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SoundBlaster AWE64 ISAPNP on etch

2007-02-02 Thread Oliver Twist

Cannot get sound up and running on etch.

I know there are a million+ posts on the new regarding sound on linux.  I 
have tried to do my homework by searching the debian list archives, 
googling, and I have also read the following HOWTO's:

linux sound HOWTO
AWE 32/64 HOWTO

I've learned a lot, but am having trouble piecing together what I've learned 
and applying it to this particular distro, and I need a bit of direction.


Here's my situation:
AWE64 ISAPNP card (works fine on Windows)

Just installed etch.  The card is 'detected' on boot, but not 'configured'.  
I really do not know what sound support is automatically installed on 
debian.  I figure I need to load the appropriate driver modules, but I am 
not exactly sure which drivers/modules to load.


I have tried each of the following:
# modprobe sb
# modprobe snd-sbawe

Either one seems to configure my card:

/dev/dsp appears

and

'dmesg' results indicate that the card is found and assigned IRQ, DMA and 
ioport address


But when I try to play any sort of sound (audio CD, raw PCM file, etc.) I 
just get static from the speakers.


I have also tried:
# modprobe sound
# modprobe sound-core
but cannot determine what effect, if any, these have.

any advice?
thanks!

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Re: SoundBlaster AWE64 ISAPNP on etch

2007-02-02 Thread Kevin Mark
On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 12:49:23AM -0500, Oliver Twist wrote:
 Cannot get sound up and running on etch.
 
 I know there are a million+ posts on the new regarding sound on linux.  I 
 have tried to do my homework by searching the debian list archives, 
 googling, and I have also read the following HOWTO's:
 linux sound HOWTO
 AWE 32/64 HOWTO
 
 I've learned a lot, but am having trouble piecing together what I've 
 learned and applying it to this particular distro, and I need a bit of 
 direction.
 
 Here's my situation:
 AWE64 ISAPNP card (works fine on Windows)
 
 Just installed etch.  The card is 'detected' on boot, but not 'configured'. 
 I really do not know what sound support is automatically installed on 
 debian.  I figure I need to load the appropriate driver modules, but I am 
 not exactly sure which drivers/modules to load.
 
 I have tried each of the following:
 # modprobe sb
 # modprobe snd-sbawe
 
 Either one seems to configure my card:
 
 /dev/dsp appears
 
 and
 
 'dmesg' results indicate that the card is found and assigned IRQ, DMA and 
 ioport address
 
 But when I try to play any sort of sound (audio CD, raw PCM file, etc.) I 
 just get static from the speakers.
 
 I have also tried:
 # modprobe sound
 # modprobe sound-core
 but cannot determine what effect, if any, these have.
 
 any advice?
the basic advice is to at least include the output of 'lspci' (assuming
its a pci card). And telling us if 'alsaconf' has any problems. Did you
try running 'alsaconf' as root and then using 'alsamixer' to turn up all
the volumes and hit 'm' so that the controls DO NOT SHOW 'm'. 'm' means
mute, but you use 'm' to toggle this.
cheers,
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Re: SATA and SoundBlaster clash ???

2006-09-29 Thread Dominique Dumont
Dominique Dumont [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I'm wondering if other people have similar problem.

Let me rephrase: Does anyone have a similar setup and *cannot*
reproduce the problem ?

If yes, I may have a H/W problem...

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SATA and SoundBlaster clash ???

2006-09-27 Thread Dominique Dumont

Hello

I'm currently working on a bug where ac3 stream on the spdif output of
my SB Live is corrupted while I'm performing SATA I/O (See [1] and [2]
for the whole story)

I'm wondering if other people have similar problem.

My setup is:
- a7n8x deluxe board 
- SB Live digital 5.1 (snd_emu10k1 driver)
- SATA disk (sata_sil on the mobo)
- Debian sid with 2.6.27 kernel

If I try to play a movie with an ac3 stream (from the SB live spdif)
on my external amplifier (Yamaha DSP A1) while performing I/O on the
SATA drive (like md5sum *.avi), I get a lot of ac3 drop-out (the ac3
light on my amp blinks on and off).

Likewise, PCM output shows severe high frequencys distorsions (above 5
kHz).

I'm working with ALSA and lklm people to solve the problem. ([1] and [2])

Meanwhile I'm wondering if other people can reproduce the problem ?

Thanks


[1] http://www.mail-archive.com/alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net/msg17399.html 
[2] 
http://groups.google.com/group/fa.linux.kernel/browse_frm/thread/4583a755034699de

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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-03-08 Thread niels jende

Hallo @ all!

Als erstes möchte ich mich bei EUCH allen für Eure Hilfe bedanken, 
wenngleich das Biest immer noch nicht will!


Ich hab jetzt mal die ALSA Group mit dem Problem konfrontiert und 
sollten die eine Lösung finden, werde ich diese bei ungehend hier rein 
posten!


Nochmals besten Dank
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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-03-07 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2006-02-27 15:17:54, schrieb Andreas Pakulat:

 Wer sagt das Niels einen 2.4.27er einsetzt oder einsetzen kann? Fuers
 erste war nur von 2.6.8 vs 2.6.15 die Rede.

Les den tread noch mal Durch, dann wirse feststellen, warum ich
das geschrieben habe...  (Hint: die Hardware läuft mit 2.4er)

Q:  Heute schlecht geschlafen oder nur Langeweile?

 Andreas

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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-03-07 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2006-02-27 15:14:06, schrieb Andreas Pakulat:

 Nein, denn dann muesste er niels erstmal noch erklaeren welche Treiber
 er fest in den Kernel bauen muss, damit der hinterher auch bootet. 

Ach ja?

Das muß er AUCH, wenn er ne initrd verwendet, denn
sonst sind die Module nicht beim Booten verfügbar.
Bite zweimal nachdenken befor du sowas schreibst.

Habe hier mehrere PCs und Laptops die mit initrd
nicht booten könne.

 Michelle, lies bitte erst den restlichen Thread bevor du irgendwo solche
 Muell dazwischenschreibst.

Denk mal darüber nach was du geschrieben hast

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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-03-07 Thread Robert Grimm
Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Am 2006-02-27 15:14:06, schrieb Andreas Pakulat:

 Nein, denn dann muesste er niels erstmal noch erklaeren welche Treiber
 er fest in den Kernel bauen muss, damit der hinterher auch bootet. 
  
 Ach ja?

Ja.

 Das muß er AUCH, wenn er ne initrd verwendet, denn
 sonst sind die Module nicht beim Booten verfügbar.
 Bite zweimal nachdenken befor du sowas schreibst.

Schon mal was von make oldconfig gehört?

Sein Kernel läuft, ohne daß ich Ihm das erklärt habe.

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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-03-07 Thread Robert Grimm
Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Les den tread noch mal Durch, dann wirse feststellen, warum ich
 das geschrieben habe...  (Hint: die Hardware läuft mit 2.4er)

Mit welchem Modul?

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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-27 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2006-02-22 10:38:36, schrieb niels jende:
 Hallo @ All!

 debian:/home/niels# modprobe soundcore
 debian:/home/niels# modprobe sb
 FATAL: Error inserting sb 
 (/lib/modules/2.6.8-2-686/kernel/sound/oss/sb.ko): Nosuch device

Mach ein

insmod emu10k1

was dannd en rest an Modul-Abhängigkeiten mitzieht.

Greetings
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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-27 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2006-02-24 15:28:57, schrieb Robert Grimm:

 apt-get install kernel-package
 cd /usr/src
 tar xjf linux-source-2.6.15.tar.bz2
 cd linux-source-2.6.15
 cp /boot/config-$(uname -r) ./.config
 make-kpkg --initrd kernel_image


 Mit Initrd kenne ich mich nicht aus, falls dafür mehr nötig ist, soll

Dann solltest Du sie auch weglassen.  Besser währe:

make-kpkg --append-to-version -selfmade --revision 1 \
  --config menuconfig configure kernel_image

 sich bitte jemand anders melden. Ansonsten sollte danach Dein System mit
 Kernel 2.6.15 laufen. Achte darauf das Modul für die Soundkarte auch zu
 bauen. Du wirst danach gefragt.

Die Soundkarte funktioniert auch mit dem 2.4.27er, sonnst könnte ich
keine MP3 hören.

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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-27 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2006-02-22 16:20:37, schrieb Robert Grimm:

 Nutzt Ihm nur nichts, weil sein Kernel (oder die enthaltene
 Alsa-version) zu alt ist um diese Karte zu unterstützen.

Seit wann ist der 2.6er älter als ein 2.4.27er?

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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-27 Thread Andreas Pakulat
On 25.02.06 13:48:20, Michelle Konzack wrote:
 Am 2006-02-24 15:28:57, schrieb Robert Grimm:
 
  apt-get install kernel-package
  cd /usr/src
  tar xjf linux-source-2.6.15.tar.bz2
  cd linux-source-2.6.15
  cp /boot/config-$(uname -r) ./.config
  make-kpkg --initrd kernel_image
 
 
  Mit Initrd kenne ich mich nicht aus, falls dafür mehr nötig ist, soll
 
 Dann solltest Du sie auch weglassen.

Nein, denn dann muesste er niels erstmal noch erklaeren welche Treiber
er fest in den Kernel bauen muss, damit der hinterher auch bootet. 

Michelle, lies bitte erst den restlichen Thread bevor du irgendwo solche
Muell dazwischenschreibst.

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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-27 Thread Andreas Pakulat
On 25.02.06 13:49:28, Michelle Konzack wrote:
 Am 2006-02-22 16:20:37, schrieb Robert Grimm:
 
  Nutzt Ihm nur nichts, weil sein Kernel (oder die enthaltene
  Alsa-version) zu alt ist um diese Karte zu unterstützen.
 
 Seit wann ist der 2.6er älter als ein 2.4.27er?

Wer sagt das Niels einen 2.4.27er einsetzt oder einsetzen kann? Fuers
erste war nur von 2.6.8 vs 2.6.15 die Rede.

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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-24 Thread niels jende

Robert Grimm schrieb:

niels jende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

Robert Grimm schrieb:


deb http://ftp.au.debian.org/debian/ unstable main
  

   ^
  

So sieht die sources.list bei mir aus:
# deb file:///cdrom/ sarge main



  
deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 r0a _Sarge_ - Official i386 Binary-2 
(20050607)]/ unstable contrib main
deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 r0a _Sarge_ - Official i386 Binary-1 
(20050607)]/ unstable contrib main



  

deb http://ftp.au.debian.org/ unstable main


 ?
			 
  

Was mache ich falsch?Wo muss ich was ändern?



Dein Copy 'n' paste ist Verbesserungswürdig. ;-)

Rob
  

Hallo!

So, den Kernel habe ich geholt: apt-get update und apt-get install 
ausgeführt.
Beim apt-get install ist mir folgendes aufgefallen (das ist die jetzige 
Meldung beim Aufruf von apt-get install, weill ich schussel mir gestern 
die Meldung nicht aufgeschrieben habe!Aber die 227 Pakete hat er gestern 
schon muniert!):


0 aktualisiert, 0 neu installiert, 0 zu entfernen und 227 nicht 
aktualisiert.

2 nicht vollständig installiert oder entfernt.

Die 227 nicht aktualisierten Pakete verunsichern mich ein wenig, weil 
eigentlich,

so vermute ich, werden die ja wohl auch noch benötigt. Oder?

Ich habe vorsorglich mal ein lspci gemacht und das war die Ausgabe:

:00:11.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Audigy LS

Der Rechner startet immer noch mit einem 2.6.8 ernel und gibt keine Ton 
von sich.

Und was sollte ich Eurer Meinung nach jetzt machen?
Gruß
Niels

P.S.:Rob, sorry nochmals für das cc gestern!War keine Absicht!
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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-24 Thread Robert Grimm
niels jende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 So, den Kernel habe ich geholt: apt-get update und apt-get install 
 ausgeführt.
 Beim apt-get install ist mir folgendes aufgefallen (das ist die jetzige 
 Meldung beim Aufruf von apt-get install, weill ich schussel mir gestern 
 die Meldung nicht aufgeschrieben habe!Aber die 227 Pakete hat er gestern 
 schon muniert!):

 0 aktualisiert, 0 neu installiert, 0 zu entfernen und 227 nicht 
 aktualisiert.
 2 nicht vollständig installiert oder entfernt.

Bist Du sicher, daß mit Deiner /etc/apt/preferences alles stimmt?
Die 2 nicht vollständig installierten/entfernten würden mich mehr
beunruhigen. YMMV

 Der Rechner startet immer noch mit einem 2.6.8 ernel und gibt keine Ton 
 von sich.
 Und was sollte ich Eurer Meinung nach jetzt machen?

Den Kernel _bauen_? Nochmal:

,
| Anleitung zum Bauen:
| http://wiki.debianforum.de/DebianizedLinuxKernel
`

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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-24 Thread niels jende

Robert Grimm schrieb:

niels jende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
So, den Kernel habe ich geholt: apt-get update und apt-get install 
ausgeführt.
Beim apt-get install ist mir folgendes aufgefallen (das ist die jetzige 
Meldung beim Aufruf von apt-get install, weill ich schussel mir gestern 
die Meldung nicht aufgeschrieben habe!Aber die 227 Pakete hat er gestern 
schon muniert!):



  
0 aktualisiert, 0 neu installiert, 0 zu entfernen und 227 nicht 
aktualisiert.

2 nicht vollständig installiert oder entfernt.



Bist Du sicher, daß mit Deiner /etc/apt/preferences alles stimmt?
Die 2 nicht vollständig installierten/entfernten würden mich mehr
beunruhigen. YMMV
  
was bedeutet denn YMMV?Und kann ich irgendwo, irgendwie herausfinden 
welche 2 Pakete?
  
Der Rechner startet immer noch mit einem 2.6.8 ernel und gibt keine Ton 
von sich.

Und was sollte ich Eurer Meinung nach jetzt machen?



Den Kernel _bauen_? Nochmal:

,
| Anleitung zum Bauen:
| http://wiki.debianforum.de/DebianizedLinuxKernel
`

Rob
  


Ich versuche das jetzt mal mit dem bauen!
Gruß
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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-24 Thread Robert Grimm
niels jende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 was bedeutet denn YMMV?

,
| From Jargon File (4.4.4, 14 Aug 2003) [jargon]:
|
|   YMMV
|//, cav.
|
|  Abbreviation for {Your mileage may vary} common on Usenet.
`

 Und kann ich irgendwo, irgendwie herausfinden welche 2 Pakete?

apt-get -f update, wobei das Gefählich sein kann, wenn Deine preferences nicht
stimmen. Oder dselect. Möglicherweise auch aptitude.

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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-24 Thread niels jende

Robert Grimm schrieb:

niels jende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
So, den Kernel habe ich geholt: apt-get update und apt-get install 
ausgeführt.
Beim apt-get install ist mir folgendes aufgefallen (das ist die jetzige 
Meldung beim Aufruf von apt-get install, weill ich schussel mir gestern 
die Meldung nicht aufgeschrieben habe!Aber die 227 Pakete hat er gestern 
schon muniert!):



  
0 aktualisiert, 0 neu installiert, 0 zu entfernen und 227 nicht 
aktualisiert.

2 nicht vollständig installiert oder entfernt.



Bist Du sicher, daß mit Deiner /etc/apt/preferences alles stimmt?
Die 2 nicht vollständig installierten/entfernten würden mich mehr
beunruhigen. YMMV

  
Der Rechner startet immer noch mit einem 2.6.8 ernel und gibt keine Ton 
von sich.

Und was sollte ich Eurer Meinung nach jetzt machen?



Den Kernel _bauen_? Nochmal:

,
| Anleitung zum Bauen:
| http://wiki.debianforum.de/DebianizedLinuxKernel
`

Rob

So, den Kernel habe ich nach Anleitung s.o. bauen wollen,
aber als es dann darum ging mit make-kpkg clean, etc weiterzubauen,
ging das nicht: siehe Meldung

debian:/usr/src# make-kpkg clean
bash: make-kpkg: command not found

Also irgendwas mache ich ja wohl noch definitiv falsch!Oder?

Thanks a lot for your patience and your help!
Niels


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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-24 Thread Robert Grimm
niels jende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 debian:/usr/src# make-kpkg clean
 bash: make-kpkg: command not found

 Also irgendwas mache ich ja wohl noch definitiv falsch!Oder?

Dir fehlt das Paket kernel-package.

Anhand der obigen Zeilen gehe ich davon aus, daß Du die Sourcen nicht
entpackt hast. Gehe folgendermaßen vor:

apt-get install kernel-package
cd /usr/src
tar xjf linux-source-2.6.15.tar.bz2
cd linux-source-2.6.15
cp /boot/config-$(uname -r) ./.config
make-kpkg --initrd kernel_image
cd ..
dpkg -i kernel-image-*
shutdown -r now

Mit Initrd kenne ich mich nicht aus, falls dafür mehr nötig ist, soll
sich bitte jemand anders melden. Ansonsten sollte danach Dein System mit
Kernel 2.6.15 laufen. Achte darauf das Modul für die Soundkarte auch zu
bauen. Du wirst danach gefragt.

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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-23 Thread niels jende

Robert Grimm schrieb:

und wenn ja, wie sieht der korrekte Eintrag in der
sources.list aus???



deb http://ftp.au.debian.org/debian/ unstable main

Nicht vergessen, eine Datei /etc/apt/preferences anzulegen, mit etwa
folgendem Inhalt:

,
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ cat /etc/apt/preferences
|
| Package: *
| Pin: release a=sarge
| Pin-Priority: 990
|
| Package: *
| Pin: release a=unstable
| Pin-Priority: 100
`

Danach apt-get update und apt-get install linux-source-2.6.15

Anleitung zum bauen:
http://wiki.debianforum.de/DebianizedLinuxKernel
ohne Gewähr, ich habs nur überflogen.

Ein Fragezeichen pro Frage reicht übrigens.

Rob
  

Hallo @ All!
Also, ich habe soeben versucht den neuen Kernel, wie Rob es mir geraten 
hat, zudownloaden. Nun bekam ich dolgende Fehlermeldung(en):


debian:/home/niels# apt-get update
Fehl http://ftp.au.debian.org unstable/main Packages
 404 Not Found [IP: 203.16.234.85 80]
Ign  http://ftp.au.debian.org unstable/main Release
Konnte 
http://ftp.au.debian.org/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz 
nicht holen  404 Not Found [IP: 203.16.234.85 80]

Paketlisten werden gelesen... Fertig
W: Kann nicht auf die Liste http://ftp.au.debian.org unstable/main 
Packages 
(/var/lib/apt/lists/ftp.au.debian.org_dists_unstable_main_binary-i386_Packages) 
derQuellpakete zugreifen. - stat (2 Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden)
W: Kann nicht auf die Liste http://ftp.au.debian.org unstable/main 
Packages 
(/var/lib/apt/lists/ftp.au.debian.org_dists_unstable_main_binary-i386_Packages) 
derQuellpakete zugreifen. - stat (2 Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden)
W: Sie möchten vielleicht »apt-get update« aufrufen, um diese Probleme 
zu lösen
E: Einige Indexdateien konnten nicht heruntergeladen werden, sie wurden 
ignoriert oder alte an ihrer Stelle benutzt.


So sieht die sources.list bei mir aus:
# deb file:///cdrom/ sarge main

deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 r0a _Sarge_ - Official i386 Binary-2 
(20050607)]/ unstable contrib main
deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 r0a _Sarge_ - Official i386 Binary-1 
(20050607)]/ unstable contrib main


deb http://ftp.au.debian.org/ unstable main
# deb http://www.planet-moll.de/debian sarge main

# deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main contrib
  und so meine Preferences:

Package: *
Pin: release a=sarge
Pin-Priority: 990

Package: *
Pin: Release a=unstable
Pin-Priority: 100


Was mache ich falsch?Wo muss ich was ändern?

Gruß
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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-23 Thread Robert Grimm
niels jende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Robert Grimm schrieb:
 deb http://ftp.au.debian.org/debian/ unstable main
   ^
 So sieht die sources.list bei mir aus:
 # deb file:///cdrom/ sarge main

 deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 r0a _Sarge_ - Official i386 Binary-2 
 (20050607)]/ unstable contrib main
 deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 r0a _Sarge_ - Official i386 Binary-1 
 (20050607)]/ unstable contrib main

 deb http://ftp.au.debian.org/ unstable main
 ?
 
 Was mache ich falsch?Wo muss ich was ändern?

Dein Copy 'n' paste ist Verbesserungswürdig. ;-)

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Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-22 Thread niels jende

Hallo @ All!

Ich hatte ursprünglich in meinem HP Kayak
eine ISA Soundkarte von Aztech. Diese wollte
aber partout nicht - ist ja auch schon ein altes
Möbel!
Also habe ich mir eine PCI Soundblaster gekauft.
Typ 24-Bit Live
Die mag aber auch nicht so richtig mit mir arbeiten!
wenn ich auf der Konsole modprobe soundcore
und dann modprobe sb eigebe bekomme ich
folgendes:

debian:/home/niels# modprobe soundcore
debian:/home/niels# modprobe sb
FATAL: Error inserting sb 
(/lib/modules/2.6.8-2-686/kernel/sound/oss/sb.ko): Nosuch device


Heisst das, dass ich die Treiber nicht auf dem System habe
und ich diese nachionstallieren muss via apt-get install sb???
Kann ich die auch online saugen???Und wenn ja, was muss ich in
die sources.list eintragen?

Besten Dank im voraus
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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-22 Thread Jan Kohnert
Hallo,

niels jende schrieb:

 debian:/home/niels# modprobe soundcore
 debian:/home/niels# modprobe sb
 FATAL: Error inserting sb
 (/lib/modules/2.6.8-2-686/kernel/sound/oss/sb.ko): Nosuch device

Ein wenig mehr Info wäre hilfreich.

Benutzt du ALSA? Wenn ja, einfach alsaconf als root aufrufen. Das Programm 
erledigt den Rest, lädt die benötigten Treiber und speichert die 
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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-22 Thread Evgeni Golov
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 10:38:36 +0100 niels jende
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Also habe ich mir eine PCI Soundblaster gekauft.
 Typ 24-Bit Live
 Die mag aber auch nicht so richtig mit mir arbeiten!

Sollte sie aber - zumindest mit ALSA.
Hast du einen 2.6er Kernel? Wenn ja, gut.

 wenn ich auf der Konsole modprobe soundcore
 und dann modprobe sb eigebe bekomme ich
 folgendes:
 
 debian:/home/niels# modprobe soundcore
 debian:/home/niels# modprobe sb
 FATAL: Error inserting sb 
 (/lib/modules/2.6.8-2-686/kernel/sound/oss/sb.ko): Nosuch device
 
 Heisst das, dass ich die Treiber nicht auf dem System habe
 und ich diese nachionstallieren muss via apt-get install sb???

heißt device Treiber?
modprobe snd-emu10k1 und die Karte sollte ansprechbar sein.
Installier dann noch alsa-base und alsa-utils und du bist bedient.

HTH
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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-22 Thread M G Berberich
Am Mittwoch, den 22. Februar schrieb niels jende:
 Hallo @ All!
 
 Ich hatte ursprünglich in meinem HP Kayak
 eine ISA Soundkarte von Aztech. Diese wollte
 aber partout nicht - ist ja auch schon ein altes
 Möbel!
 Also habe ich mir eine PCI Soundblaster gekauft.
 Typ 24-Bit Live
 Die mag aber auch nicht so richtig mit mir arbeiten!
 wenn ich auf der Konsole modprobe soundcore
 und dann modprobe sb eigebe bekomme ich
 folgendes:
 
 debian:/home/niels# modprobe soundcore
 debian:/home/niels# modprobe sb
 FATAL: Error inserting sb 
 (/lib/modules/2.6.8-2-686/kernel/sound/oss/sb.ko): Nosuch device

ist ja auch keine Soundblaster sondern eine emu10k1 :)

Es gibt alsaconf aus alsa-utils. Einfach laufen lassen.

MfG
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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-22 Thread niels jende


  

Also habe ich mir eine PCI Soundblaster gekauft.
Typ 24-Bit Live
Die mag aber auch nicht so richtig mit mir arbeiten!



Sollte sie aber - zumindest mit ALSA.
Hast du einen 2.6er Kernel? Wenn ja, gut.

  

Ja, einen 2.6er Kernel habe ich!

wenn ich auf der Konsole modprobe soundcore
und dann modprobe sb eigebe bekomme ich
folgendes:

debian:/home/niels# modprobe soundcore
debian:/home/niels# modprobe sb
FATAL: Error inserting sb 
(/lib/modules/2.6.8-2-686/kernel/sound/oss/sb.ko): Nosuch device


Heisst das, dass ich die Treiber nicht auf dem System habe
und ich diese nachionstallieren muss via apt-get install sb???



heißt device Treiber?
  

Nein ;-)


modprobe snd-emu10k1 und die Karte sollte ansprechbar sein.
Installier dann noch alsa-base und alsa-utils und du bist bedient.

HTH
Evgeni


So, ich habe alle Eure Ratschläge brav befolgt,
aber das Resultat ist dieses:
No Sound at all!!!
Alsaconf sagt das es keine PCI oder PnP Karten gefunden
hat.
Auf der Konsole habe ich folgenden Output:
debian:/home/niels# alsaconf
Unloading ALSA sound driver modules: (none loaded).
Building card database...
Probing legacy cards..   This may take a few minutes..
Probing: opl3sa2 cs4236 cs4232 cs4231 es18xx es1688 sb16 sb8
debian:/home/niels# apt-get install alsa
Paketlisten werden gelesen... Fertig
Abhängigkeitsbaum wird aufgebaut... Fertig
Achtung, wähle alsa-base an Stelle von alsa
alsa-base ist schon die neueste Version.
0 aktualisiert, 0 neu installiert, 0 zu entfernen und 0 nicht 
aktualisiert.



**grübel** Was läuft hier falsch???Kann es an einem Konflikt (IRQ) 
liegen???
Sollte ich mal die ISDN Karte raushauen!Brauchen tu ich da ja 
ohnehin nicht mehr!



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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-22 Thread niels jende

Hallo @ All!

Ich habe mal gerade in /var/log/syslog geschaut und
dort heisst es, dass alsaconf und auch beim Probing
nichts gefunden wird, was einer Soundkarte
entsprechen könnte!

Braucht Ihr den Output???

Danke
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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-22 Thread Robert Grimm
Evgeni Golov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 modprobe snd-emu10k1 und die Karte sollte ansprechbar sein.
 Installier dann noch alsa-base und alsa-utils und du bist bedient.

Nein.

,[ Documentation/sound/alsa/ALSA-Configuration.txt ]
|   Module snd-ca0106
|   -
|
| Module for Creative Audigy LS and SB Live 24bit
|
| Module supports up to 8 cards.
`

Das ist aus 2.6.15, in 2.6.8 gibts das Modul anscheinend noch nicht.

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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-22 Thread Tommy Schmucker
Am Mittwoch, 22. Februar 2006 13:52 schrieb niels jende:
  HTH
  Evgeni
  
  So, ich habe alle Eure Ratschläge brav befolgt,
  aber das Resultat ist dieses:
  No Sound at all!!!
  Alsaconf sagt das es keine PCI oder PnP Karten gefunden
  hat.

Hi Niels,

kann sein, dass Du erst die Soundevices anlegen musst. Das Script, 
welches das übernimmt, heißt 
snddevices und liegt unter /usr/share/alsa-base.
Dann nochmals alsaconf laufen lassen.

MfG Tommy Schmucker



Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-22 Thread niels jende

Robert Grimm schrieb:

Evgeni Golov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

modprobe snd-emu10k1 und die Karte sollte ansprechbar sein.
Installier dann noch alsa-base und alsa-utils und du bist bedient.



Nein.

,[ Documentation/sound/alsa/ALSA-Configuration.txt ]
|   Module snd-ca0106
|   -
|
| Module for Creative Audigy LS and SB Live 24bit
|
| Module supports up to 8 cards.
`

Das ist aus 2.6.15, in 2.6.8 gibts das Modul anscheinend noch nicht.

Rob
  

Hallo Rob,

das heisst ich muss mir den 2.6.15er Kernel saugen!
Ist das korrekt???Von Kernel.org???
und wenn ja, wie sieht der korrekte Eintrag in der
sources.list aus???

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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-22 Thread niels jende

Tommy Schmucker schrieb:

Am Mittwoch, 22. Februar 2006 13:52 schrieb niels jende:
  

HTH
Evgeni

  

 So, ich habe alle Eure Ratschläge brav befolgt,
 aber das Resultat ist dieses:
 No Sound at all!!!
 Alsaconf sagt das es keine PCI oder PnP Karten gefunden
 hat.



Hi Niels,

kann sein, dass Du erst die Soundevices anlegen musst. Das Script, 
welches das übernimmt, heißt 
snddevices und liegt unter /usr/share/alsa-base.

Dann nochmals alsaconf laufen lassen.

MfG Tommy Schmucker

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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-22 Thread Robert Grimm
M G Berberich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ist ja auch keine Soundblaster sondern eine emu10k1 :)

Nein.

 Es gibt alsaconf aus alsa-utils. Einfach laufen lassen.

Nutzt Ihm nur nichts, weil sein Kernel (oder die enthaltene
Alsa-version) zu alt ist um diese Karte zu unterstützen.

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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-22 Thread Robert Grimm
niels jende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 das heisst ich muss mir den 2.6.15er Kernel saugen!
 Ist das korrekt???Von Kernel.org???

Je nach vorlieben. Ich nehme immer die Debian-sourcen.

 und wenn ja, wie sieht der korrekte Eintrag in der
 sources.list aus???

deb http://ftp.au.debian.org/debian/ unstable main

Nicht vergessen, eine Datei /etc/apt/preferences anzulegen, mit etwa
folgendem Inhalt:

,
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ cat /etc/apt/preferences
|
| Package: *
| Pin: release a=sarge
| Pin-Priority: 990
|
| Package: *
| Pin: release a=unstable
| Pin-Priority: 100
`

Danach apt-get update und apt-get install linux-source-2.6.15

Anleitung zum bauen:
http://wiki.debianforum.de/DebianizedLinuxKernel
ohne Gewähr, ich habs nur überflogen.

Ein Fragezeichen pro Frage reicht übrigens.

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Re: Soundblaster Live24-Bit mag nicht mit Deb Sarge

2006-02-22 Thread Tommy Schmucker
Am Mittwoch, 22. Februar 2006 15:17 schrieb niels jende:

 das heisst ich muss mir den 2.6.15er Kernel saugen!
 Ist das korrekt???Von Kernel.org???

Nein, nicht unbedingt. 
Das Alsamodul kannst Du auch getrennt herunterladen und kompilieren. Die 
passenden Kernel-Headers vorausgesetzt.

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Re: problemas con la tele y con una soundblaster 64

2006-02-10 Thread ChEnChO
2006/2/9, Iñaki [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 El Jueves, 9 de Febrero de 2006 17:00, nswager escribió:
  q tal?

 Aquí, tirando...

Pues nada, haciendo lo que se puede
 Respecto a tu pregunta:
 Sí, efectivamente, la tele es una mierda.
 En cuanto a la soundblaster 64 funciona mal porque sólo vale para SO de 64
 bits.


En cuanto a la tele, prefiero leer algún libro o responder preguntas tontas :).
Y la SB 64, funciona perfectamente de posavasos


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Re: problemas con la tele y con una soundblaster 64

2006-02-10 Thread Dani
On 2/10/06, ChEnChO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 2006/2/9, Iñaki [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  El Jueves, 9 de Febrero de 2006 17:00, nswager escribió:
   q tal?
 
  Aquí, tirando...

 Pues nada, haciendo lo que se puede
  Respecto a tu pregunta:
  Sí, efectivamente, la tele es una mierda.
  En cuanto a la soundblaster 64 funciona mal porque sólo vale para SO de 64
  bits.
 

 En cuanto a la tele, prefiero leer algún libro o responder preguntas tontas 
 :).
 Y la SB 64, funciona perfectamente de posavasos
 
 
En estos casos lo único que se puede recomendar es leer atentamente el
http://www.rosary-center.org/howto.htm  howto.

Si se hace en voz alta y con el susodicho hardware atado firmemente a
cualquier estructura rígida de masa considerable mejor que mejor.

Ánimo y suerte.



Re: problemas con la tele y con una soundblaster 64

2006-02-09 Thread nswager



q tal?


Re: problemas con la tele y con una soundblaster 64

2006-02-09 Thread Iñaki
El Jueves, 9 de Febrero de 2006 17:00, nswager escribió:
 q tal?

Aquí, tirando...

Respecto a tu pregunta:
Sí, efectivamente, la tele es una mierda.
En cuanto a la soundblaster 64 funciona mal porque sólo vale para SO de 64 
bits.



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Re: Soundblaster Audigy LS not working (detected OK?)

2005-12-11 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom

Dave Ewart wrote:

On Saturday, 10.12.2005 at 13:28 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:


Let's make sure: this is the card with the big chip on it that says 
CREATIVE ca0106-dat and at the outer edge: Sound Blaster Live 
24-bit, ok?



Actually, it's this:
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductInfo.asp?WebProductID=292191


snip

Different card.
My model#: SB041
Yours: SB057

Hope you do better than I did. Good thing it did not cost much.

H


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Re: Soundblaster Silent on Reboot

2005-12-11 Thread Colin
Hal Vaughan wrote:
 So if anyone knows how I can tell Alsa to save the Soundblaster as the 
 default 
 card and NOT the built in motherboard one, it'll be working perfectly.  (I 
 can even remove the @reboot cron job I had w/ aumix to set the levels.)

I think you put a file in the /etc/modprobe.d directory (as long as it's
not the same name as a Debian package) and put this in it:

alias snd-card-0 default card module
alias snd-card-1 other card module
alias sound-card-0 snd-card-0
alias sound-card-1 snd-card-1

Where default card module is the name of the kernel module of the sound
card you want to be default and other card module is the other sound card.


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Re: Soundblaster Audigy LS not working (detected OK?)

2005-12-11 Thread Dave Ewart
On Sunday, 11.12.2005 at 04:41 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:

 Let's make sure: this is the card with the big chip on it that says 
 CREATIVE ca0106-dat and at the outer edge: Sound Blaster Live 
 24-bit, ok?
 
 Actually, it's this:
 http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductInfo.asp?WebProductID=292191
 
 snip
 
 Different card.
 My model#: SB041
 Yours: SB057
 
 Hope you do better than I did. Good thing it did not cost much.

Reading up some ALSA documentation, it seems that although the SB
Audigy SE has a ca0106 chipset, it doesn't (yet) work with ALSA.

There is some recent chatter on the alsa-user list about this.

Let's hope that the ca0106 driver can be extended to support this card.

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Soundblaster Audigy LS not working (detected OK?)

2005-12-10 Thread Dave Ewart
I have an onboard VIA sound chip which I am upgrading to a Soundblaster
Audigy LS PCI card - I have disabled the VIA onboard chip in BIOS and am
trying to get the Audigy card to work.  No luck...

The card uses the snd-ca0106 driver, which is compiled as a module in my
kernel.  I used 'alsaconf' to set it up:

It told me:

Following card(s) are found on your system:
ca0106 Creative Labs SB Audigy LS

which seems promising.

The following screens seems to show success, but when it tries to load
the driver at the end, the following appears after Loading driver, but
before Setting volumes:

ACPI: PCI Interrupt :01:08.0[A] - Link [LNK3] - GSI 5 (level, low) - 
IRQ 5
Model 100a Rev  Serial 100a1102
AC'97 0 does not respond - RESET
AC'97 0 access is not valid [0x0], removing mixer.
CA0106: probe of :01:08.0 failed with error -5

and sound won't work, even after a reboot.

Some ALSA info:

# cat /proc/asound/cards 
--- no soundcards ---
# cat /proc/asound/devices 
 33:   : timer
# cat /proc/asound/version 
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.9rc2  (Thu Mar 24 10:33:39 
2005 UTC).

(Apparently relevant) modules loaded at this stage:

Module  Size  Used by
snd_ca0106 30820  0 
snd_ac97_codec 82488  1 snd_ca0106
snd_pcm_oss54560  0 
snd_mixer_oss  19904  1 snd_pcm_oss
snd_pcm96008  3 snd_ca0106,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss
snd_timer  26372  1 snd_pcm
snd55588  7 
snd_ca0106,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_pcm,snd_timer
soundcore  10400  1 snd
snd_page_alloc  9924  2 snd_ca0106,snd_pcm
[...]

What's wrong here?  Any suggestions?

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Re: Soundblaster Audigy LS not working (detected OK?)

2005-12-10 Thread Dave Ewart
Additional info:

# lspci -v
[...]
:01:08.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Audigy LS
Subsystem: Creative Labs: Unknown device 100a
Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 5
I/O ports at df00 [size=32]
Capabilities: [dc] Power Management version 2
[...]

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Re: Soundblaster Audigy LS not working (detected OK?)

2005-12-10 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom

Dave Ewart wrote:

I have an onboard VIA sound chip which I am upgrading to a Soundblaster
Audigy LS PCI card - I have disabled the VIA onboard chip in BIOS and am
trying to get the Audigy card to work.  No luck...

The card uses the snd-ca0106 driver, which is compiled as a module in my
kernel.  I used 'alsaconf' to set it up:

It told me:

Following card(s) are found on your system:
ca0106 Creative Labs SB Audigy LS

which seems promising.

The following screens seems to show success, but when it tries to load
the driver at the end, the following appears after Loading driver, but
before Setting volumes:

ACPI: PCI Interrupt :01:08.0[A] - Link [LNK3] - GSI 5 (level, low) - 
IRQ 5
Model 100a Rev  Serial 100a1102
AC'97 0 does not respond - RESET
AC'97 0 access is not valid [0x0], removing mixer.
CA0106: probe of :01:08.0 failed with error -5

and sound won't work, even after a reboot.

Some ALSA info:

# cat /proc/asound/cards 
--- no soundcards ---
# cat /proc/asound/devices 
 33:   : timer
# cat /proc/asound/version 
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.9rc2  (Thu Mar 24 10:33:39 2005 UTC).


(Apparently relevant) modules loaded at this stage:

Module  Size  Used by
snd_ca0106 30820  0 
snd_ac97_codec 82488  1 snd_ca0106
snd_pcm_oss54560  0 
snd_mixer_oss  19904  1 snd_pcm_oss

snd_pcm96008  3 snd_ca0106,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss
snd_timer  26372  1 snd_pcm
snd55588  7 
snd_ca0106,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_pcm,snd_timer
soundcore  10400  1 snd
snd_page_alloc  9924  2 snd_ca0106,snd_pcm
[...]



Let's make sure: this is the card with the big chip on it that says 
CREATIVE ca0106-dat and at the outer edge: Sound Blaster Live 
24-bit, ok?


Then I tried to use it and the sound is sh*t if you pardon the 
expression: just hickups.
That's funny because I bought the card because I was unsure of the 
onboard chip in my new mobo. Turns out *that* works perfectly and my 
sure bet: *forget it*.


I did *not* disable the onboard chip.
Just added CONFIG_SND_CA0106=M in the kernel compile.

The kernel version matters: support for this thing was added in 2.6.12?
You did not say what kernel version you have.

Then I used alsaconf to select the chip.

But playing through it is a mess. I'd like to see what yours sounds like.

H








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Re: Soundblaster Audigy LS not working (detected OK?)

2005-12-10 Thread Dave Ewart
On Saturday, 10.12.2005 at 13:28 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:

 Let's make sure: this is the card with the big chip on it that says 
 CREATIVE ca0106-dat and at the outer edge: Sound Blaster Live 
 24-bit, ok?

Actually, it's this:
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductInfo.asp?WebProductID=292191

And on the Creative site:
http://www.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=1subcategory=205product=14257

This is sold as a Soundblaster Audigy SE 7.1 - although lspci
identifies it as :01:08.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative
Labs SB Audigy LS.

Not sure this is actually the same card as you have.

 Then I tried to use it and the sound is sh*t if you pardon the 
 expression: just hickups.
 That's funny because I bought the card because I was unsure of the 
 onboard chip in my new mobo. Turns out *that* works perfectly and my 
 sure bet: *forget it*.
 
 I did *not* disable the onboard chip.
 Just added CONFIG_SND_CA0106=M in the kernel compile.
 
 The kernel version matters: support for this thing was added in 2.6.12?
 You did not say what kernel version you have.
 
 Then I used alsaconf to select the chip.
 
 But playing through it is a mess. I'd like to see what yours sounds like.

Well, I've no idea at the moment, because it won't work :-/

I've got my own build of 2.6.12 which includes the above module.

Thanks,

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Re: Soundblaster Silent on Reboot

2005-12-09 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom

Hal Vaughan wrote:

snip


What else can I check to try to find what went wrong and why I have no sound?



Is this OSS or Alsa?
If Alsa try alsaconf.

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Re: Soundblaster Silent on Reboot

2005-12-09 Thread Hal Vaughan
On Friday 09 December 2005 06:40 am, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
 Hal Vaughan wrote:

 snip

  What else can I check to try to find what went wrong and why I have no
  sound?

 Is this OSS or Alsa?
 If Alsa try alsaconf.

 H

I don't see any Alsa files.  It's whatever Sarge sets it up as by default.  
That's part of the problem -- I'm not clear what, other than the drivers 
mentioned in dmesg, are available in Sarge by default.  It was working 
perfectly until I powered down and relocated the system.  While that 
indicates hardware problems, this is an important part of the LAN and I don't 
want to pull it apart until I'm sure it's not a config problem that may have 
happend because of some setting or something.

Hal


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Re: Soundblaster Silent on Reboot

2005-12-09 Thread Martin Lefebvre
On 12/9/05, Hal Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I don't see any Alsa files.  It's whatever Sarge sets it up as by default.
 That's part of the problem -- I'm not clear what, other than the drivers
 mentioned in dmesg, are available in Sarge by default.  It was working
 perfectly until I powered down and relocated the system.  While that
 indicates hardware problems, this is an important part of the LAN and I don't
 want to pull it apart until I'm sure it's not a config problem that may have
 happend because of some setting or something.


It should be alsa...
check lsmod, you should see modules such as snd_emu10k1
if not, run alsaconf, it should setup your system so that the next
time it reboots, the modules will be loaded.

after runnung alsaconf, run alsamixer, set your volumes, and run
alsactl store (as root) and then you should be good to go

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Re: Soundblaster Silent on Reboot

2005-12-09 Thread Hal Vaughan
On Friday 09 December 2005 10:12 am, you wrote:
 On 12/9/05, Hal Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I don't see any Alsa files.  It's whatever Sarge sets it up as by
  default. That's part of the problem -- I'm not clear what, other than the
  drivers mentioned in dmesg, are available in Sarge by default.  It was
  working perfectly until I powered down and relocated the system.  While
  that indicates hardware problems, this is an important part of the LAN
  and I don't want to pull it apart until I'm sure it's not a config
  problem that may have happend because of some setting or something.

 It should be alsa...
 check lsmod, you should see modules such as snd_emu10k1
 if not, run alsaconf, it should setup your system so that the next
 time it reboots, the modules will be loaded.

With only the relevant lines included:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:hal]$ lsmod
emu10k1_gp              3840  0
gameport                4736  1 emu10k1_gp
snd_emu10k1            80776  0
snd_rawmidi            23204  1 snd_emu10k1
snd_pcm_oss            48168  0
snd_mixer_oss          16640  1 snd_pcm_oss
snd_pcm                85384  2 snd_emu10k1,snd_pcm_oss
snd_timer              23300  1 snd_pcm
snd_seq_device          7944  2 snd_emu10k1,snd_rawmidi
snd_ac97_codec         59268  1 snd_emu10k1
snd_page_alloc         11144  2 snd_emu10k1,snd_pcm
snd_util_mem            4608  1 snd_emu10k1
snd_hwdep               9092  1 snd_emu10k1
snd                    50660  10 
snd_emu10k1,snd_rawmidi,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_pcm,snd_timer,snd_seq_device,snd_ac97_codec,snd_util_mem,snd_hwdep
soundcore               9824  1 snd

 after runnung alsaconf, run alsamixer, set your volumes, and run
 alsactl store (as root) and then you should be good to go

But there are no alsa commands and aptitude lists alsa-base and alsa-util as 
uninstalled.  This has been working fine without it up until now.  While, as 
I've said, it could be hardware, isn't it a bit of a puzzle that Alsa isn't 
installed?  I used the Sarge Net-Install and did not use any extra package 
groups like Desktop and only installed a few packages later, like ssh, 
rsync, and a few other utils that help on a server.  Since then I installed 
flac, crip, cdcd, and aumix and have been using it to rip CDs to flac.  Alsa 
was not installed as a dependent package for any of them.

Is it me, or is it a bit odd it's working with the drivers but no Alsa?

Hal



Re: Soundblaster Silent on Reboot

2005-12-09 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom

Hal Vaughan wrote:

On Friday 09 December 2005 10:12 am, you wrote:


On 12/9/05, Hal Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I don't see any Alsa files.  It's whatever Sarge sets it up as by
default. That's part of the problem -- I'm not clear what, other than the
drivers mentioned in dmesg, are available in Sarge by default.  It was
working perfectly until I powered down and relocated the system.  While
that indicates hardware problems, this is an important part of the LAN
and I don't want to pull it apart until I'm sure it's not a config
problem that may have happend because of some setting or something.


It should be alsa...
check lsmod, you should see modules such as snd_emu10k1
if not, run alsaconf, it should setup your system so that the next
time it reboots, the modules will be loaded.



With only the relevant lines included:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:hal]$ lsmod
emu10k1_gp  3840  0
gameport4736  1 emu10k1_gp
snd_emu10k180776  0
snd_rawmidi23204  1 snd_emu10k1
snd_pcm_oss48168  0
snd_mixer_oss  16640  1 snd_pcm_oss
snd_pcm85384  2 snd_emu10k1,snd_pcm_oss
snd_timer  23300  1 snd_pcm
snd_seq_device  7944  2 snd_emu10k1,snd_rawmidi
snd_ac97_codec 59268  1 snd_emu10k1
snd_page_alloc 11144  2 snd_emu10k1,snd_pcm
snd_util_mem4608  1 snd_emu10k1
snd_hwdep   9092  1 snd_emu10k1
snd50660  10 
snd_emu10k1,snd_rawmidi,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_pcm,snd_timer,snd_seq_device,snd_ac97_codec,snd_util_mem,snd_hwdep

soundcore   9824  1 snd




But those are all alsa modules.





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Re: Soundblaster Silent on Reboot

2005-12-09 Thread Colin
Hal Vaughan wrote:
 
 But there are no alsa commands and aptitude lists alsa-base and alsa-util as 
 uninstalled.  This has been working fine without it up until now.  While, as 
 I've said, it could be hardware, isn't it a bit of a puzzle that Alsa isn't 
 installed?  I used the Sarge Net-Install and did not use any extra package 
 groups like Desktop and only installed a few packages later, like ssh, 
 rsync, and a few other utils that help on a server.  Since then I installed 
 flac, crip, cdcd, and aumix and have been using it to rip CDs to flac.  Alsa 
 was not installed as a dependent package for any of them.

You've probably been using ALSA's OSS simulation all this time (the
snd_pcm_oss kernel module).  I'd install the alsa-utils package (which
should pull in the alsa-base package too) and use alsamixer (or
alsamixergui if X is running) to set the volume levels.  If the programs
you use support it, I try and get them to use their ALSA sound capabilities
as well.


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Re: Soundblaster Silent on Reboot

2005-12-09 Thread Hal Vaughan
On Friday 09 December 2005 07:25 pm, Colin wrote:
 Hal Vaughan wrote:
  But there are no alsa commands and aptitude lists alsa-base and alsa-util
  as uninstalled.  This has been working fine without it up until now. 
  While, as I've said, it could be hardware, isn't it a bit of a puzzle
  that Alsa isn't installed?  I used the Sarge Net-Install and did not use
  any extra package groups like Desktop and only installed a few packages
  later, like ssh, rsync, and a few other utils that help on a server. 
  Since then I installed flac, crip, cdcd, and aumix and have been using it
  to rip CDs to flac.  Alsa was not installed as a dependent package for
  any of them.

 You've probably been using ALSA's OSS simulation all this time (the
 snd_pcm_oss kernel module).  I'd install the alsa-utils package (which
 should pull in the alsa-base package too) and use alsamixer (or
 alsamixergui if X is running) to set the volume levels.  If the programs
 you use support it, I try and get them to use their ALSA sound capabilities
 as well.

I've added alsa-base, which requires alsa-utilities, as well.  One person 
pointed out, off list, that with alsa, I can save the settings with alsactl 
store and it will restore the settings automatically on reboot.

I ended up, for other reasons (problems with a RAID, posted in another 
thread), swapping the motherboard in this system with another one.  It's all 
working now -- with one exception.  The new motherboard has a built-in sound 
card.  Now it has both the motherboard soundcard and my Soundblaster.  The 
one thing alsactl does not seem to store for default setting on reboot is 
which sound card I've selected.  It's not in the man page, either.

So if anyone knows how I can tell Alsa to save the Soundblaster as the default 
card and NOT the built in motherboard one, it'll be working perfectly.  (I 
can even remove the @reboot cron job I had w/ aumix to set the levels.)

If it matters, this system does not have any form of X or XFree86 installed.

Thanks!

Hal


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Soundblaster Silent on Reboot

2005-12-08 Thread Hal Vaughan
I recently had power outages (as mentioned elsewhere) and had to re-organize 
several systems.  I have one system with a SB! Live card with Sarge 
installed.  There's no X, so I use Aumix for sound levels.  I have a signal 
from a radio going into the sound card and a line to a mixer, with speakers 
on the output.  This system survived the unplanned power outages, but when I 
shut it  (and all my other systems down) to re-organize and plug them all 
into some UPSs, then turned them on afterwards, suddenly there was no sound.  
I checked dmesg, and there are no error messages and the drivers load.  I 
checked Aumix, and the volumes are the same as before, but now there is no 
sound output.

I've checked the cables, made sure the input sound from the radio is still 
good, and even connected it directly to the output cable I was using (with an 
adapter), and it works.  I've tried using play to play back .wav files, and 
there is no sound.  I realize the SoundBlaster may have failed, but I'd like 
to find a way to test it and be sure it's the card before I take apart the 
system and replace it.

What else can I check to try to find what went wrong and why I have no sound?

Thanks!

Hal


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Re: Kein Sound mit Terratec und Soundblaster

2005-08-25 Thread Jan Luehr
ja hallo erstmal,...

Am Mittwoch, 24. August 2005 20:04 schrieb yonah brendon grätz:
 Hallo,

 ich habe folgendes Problem:
 Hatte Terratec ES19385 eingebaut und das CD-Rom Kabel angeschlossen,
 wodurch der Sound wohl durchgeschleift wurde?
 Jetzt habe ich mit Totem zwar DVD Bild aber keinen Ton, andere Wavs
 gehen auch nicht und Skype auch nicht.

 Zum Test habe ich eine SoundBlaster Live eingebaut, die tut es aber
 genausowenig, auch mit neuinstallation auf Testpartition nicht.

 Unter KDE kommt die Fehlermeldung:
 Error while initializing the sound
 driver:
 device /dev/dsp can't be opened (No such device)
 The sound server will continue, using the null output device.

 ls -al /dev/dsp ist ein link auf /dev/dsp0

 Ich habe alsa-base und alsa-utils nachinstalliert, alsaconf zeigt bei
 beiden Karten nix gefundenes an.

 lsmod |grep snd zeigt gar nix an
 Irgendwo hab ich gefunden, dass mit modprobe snd-pcm-oss und noch einige
 Module geladen werden, die im Kernel sind, aber er sagt dabei kann er
 nicht finden.

 Jetzt habe ich die Terratec Karte drin und hoffe auf Eure Mithilfe wie
 ich diese zum laufen kriegen kann.

Irgendwie baust du murks. Bist du dir sicher die richtigen Module geladen zu 
haben?
Ansonsten starte man Knoppix und schau nach, was er findet.

Keep smiling
yanosz



Kein Sound mit Terratec und Soundblaster

2005-08-24 Thread yonah brendon grätz
Hallo,

ich habe folgendes Problem:
Hatte Terratec ES19385 eingebaut und das CD-Rom Kabel angeschlossen,
wodurch der Sound wohl durchgeschleift wurde?
Jetzt habe ich mit Totem zwar DVD Bild aber keinen Ton, andere Wavs
gehen auch nicht und Skype auch nicht.

Zum Test habe ich eine SoundBlaster Live eingebaut, die tut es aber
genausowenig, auch mit neuinstallation auf Testpartition nicht.

Unter KDE kommt die Fehlermeldung:
Error while initializing the sound
driver:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (No such device)
The sound server will continue, using the null output device.

ls -al /dev/dsp ist ein link auf /dev/dsp0

Ich habe alsa-base und alsa-utils nachinstalliert, alsaconf zeigt bei
beiden Karten nix gefundenes an.

lsmod |grep snd zeigt gar nix an
Irgendwo hab ich gefunden, dass mit modprobe snd-pcm-oss und noch einige
Module geladen werden, die im Kernel sind, aber er sagt dabei kann er
nicht finden.

Jetzt habe ich die Terratec Karte drin und hoffe auf Eure Mithilfe wie
ich diese zum laufen kriegen kann.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lspci |grep Multimedia
:00:09.0 Multimedia audio controller: ESS Technology ES1969 Solo-1
Audiodrive (rev 02)
:00:0c.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878
Video Capture (rev 11)
:00:0c.1 Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Audio
Capture (rev 11)

Ich habe noch eine TV Karte drin, die einwandfrei läuft auch mit Ton.

gruss yonah



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Re: Soundblaster Live, Alsa - Knistern und Piepen - Einstellungen

2005-08-14 Thread Andreas Pakulat
On 14.Aug 2005 - 02:26:38, Thilo wrote:
 Wie kann ich einstellen, das die Einstellung des abgeschalteten Capture unter 
 kmix gespeichert wird, so das die Soundkarte nicht bei jedem Bootvorgang 
 erneut anfängt fürchterlich zu piepen und zu knistern?

Unter KDE einmal alsactl store aufrufen (als root), das speichert die
aktuellen Einstellungen fuer ALSA und das init-Skript ruft beim Booten
dann alsactl restore auf.

Allerdings sollten da eigentlich keine Geraeusche zu hoeren sein, ausser

a) du hast irgendwas an dem Eingang angeschlossen

b) der Soundchip ist vom Schrottplatz und uebertraegt Geraeusche aus dem
Computer 

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Re: Soundblaster Live, Alsa - Knistern und Piepen - Einstellungen

2005-08-14 Thread Thilo
Am Sonntag, 14. August 2005 11:43 schrieb Andreas Pakulat:

 Unter KDE einmal alsactl store aufrufen (als root), das speichert die
 aktuellen Einstellungen fuer ALSA und das init-Skript ruft beim Booten
 dann alsactl restore auf.

Super, danke hat geklappt :-))


 Allerdings sollten da eigentlich keine Geraeusche zu hoeren sein, ausser

 a) du hast irgendwas an dem Eingang angeschlossen

Ich hatte versucht meinen Verstärker anzuschliessen, da ich hoffte einen 5.1 
Sound zu erhalten. Leider hat meine alte Live Karte aber nur 4.1 und daher 
bin ich zurück auf meine Stereolautsprecher, weil es nicht das brachte, was 
ich mir versprochen hatte. Dabei hatte ich dieses wahrscheinlich irgendwie 
aktiviert und erst beim nächsten Bootvorgang festgestellt.

 b) der Soundchip ist vom Schrottplatz und uebertraegt Geraeusche aus dem
 Computer

Er ist zwar alt und gebraucht, aber trotzdem gut :-))

Vielen Dank nochmal, Gruss
Thilo



Soundblaster Live, Alsa - Knistern und Piepen - Einstellungen

2005-08-13 Thread Thilo
hi,

Ich habe unter Debian Sarge stable meine Soundblaster Live (emu10k) laufen.
Nachdem ich Alsa installiert habe knistert und piept die Soundkarte beim 
booten ab dem laden des Moduls bis etwa 50% von KDE geladen wurde. Danach ist 
noch bei xmms wenn ich Laut drehe Soundpiepen zu hören, ansonsten ist mir 
nichts weiter aufgefallen.
Rufe ich dann kmix auf und stelle im Mixer bei Eingang-Capture die leuchtende 
virtuelle Diode aus, ist das Problem behoben, nur ist es beim nächsten 
Bootvorgang wieder vorhanden. Unter kmix Einrichten sind alle Haken gesetzt. 

Wie kann ich einstellen, das die Einstellung des abgeschalteten Capture unter 
kmix gespeichert wird, so das die Soundkarte nicht bei jedem Bootvorgang 
erneut anfängt fürchterlich zu piepen und zu knistern?

Gruss
Thilo



soundblaster

2005-06-10 Thread Thomas Herzog
Hallo, hab Dein Beitrag gerade zufällig gelesen, ichgehe mal davon aus, dass Du 
alles richtig angeschlossen hast, dann kann ich Dir nur empfehlen, Dir den 
englischen update der sounblastersoftware draufzuspielen, hatte dasselbe 
Problem, mit dem englischen ging es dann,

schöne grüße bs2000osd



Sound mit Creative Labs Soundblaster 4.1 Digital

2005-04-28 Thread Claudius Hubig
Hallo zusammen!!
Hab vor kurzem Debian installiert und bisher geht auch alles so 
einigermaßen, lediglich den sound krieg ich nich so wirklich hin :-(

Da ich, wie oben bereits erwähnt, debian-spezifisch ein totaler n00b 
bin, würde ich um eine einigermaßen detaillierte Beschreibung bitten.

Hier nun mein System:
Debian Sarge 3.2
Kernel 2.6.8-2-386
Soundkarte Creative Labs Soundblaster 4.1 Digital
mittels apt-get install hab ich bisher alsa-base_1.0.8-7 und 
alsa-utils_1.0.8-4 installiert.

Das gesamte System hab ich via netinstall aufgesetzt.
Wäre für schnelle Antworten sehr dankbar, so langsam wirds ohne Sound 
nämlich langweilig :-((

Claudius Hubig aka x2017/opensource2017
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Re: Sound mit Creative Labs Soundblaster 4.1 Digital

2005-04-28 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hallo

Claudius Hubig ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 Hab vor kurzem Debian installiert und bisher geht auch alles so
 einigermaßen, lediglich den sound krieg ich nich so wirklich hin :-(
 
 Da ich, wie oben bereits erwähnt, debian-spezifisch ein totaler n00b
 bin, würde ich um eine einigermaßen detaillierte Beschreibung bitten.
 
 Hier nun mein System:
 
 Debian Sarge 3.2
 Kernel 2.6.8-2-386
 Soundkarte Creative Labs Soundblaster 4.1 Digital
 mittels apt-get install hab ich bisher alsa-base_1.0.8-7 und
 alsa-utils_1.0.8-4 installiert.
 
 Das gesamte System hab ich via netinstall aufgesetzt.

Du musst Dich selbst zur audio-Gruppe hinzufügen und die Lautstärke
aufdrehen. Mit `cat /proc/asound/cards` kannst Du sehen, ob ALSA Deine
Karte erkannt hat und ein Treiber geladen ist. Falls Du danach noch
Probleme hast kannst Du hier mal vorbeischauen:

http://www.andreas-janssen.de/debian-tipps-sarge.html#a36

Grüße
Andreas Janssen

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Re: Sound mit Creative Labs Soundblaster 4.1 Digital

2005-04-28 Thread Thomas Jahns
Andreas Janssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 Du musst Dich selbst zur audio-Gruppe hinzufügen und die Lautstärke
 aufdrehen. Mit `cat /proc/asound/cards` kannst Du sehen, ob ALSA Deine
 Karte erkannt hat und ein Treiber geladen ist. Falls Du danach noch

Also ich finde es ja schöner, wenn einfach alle Konsolenbenutzer in den
entsprechenden Gruppen sind. Bei mir findet sich in

/etc/security/group.conf

login; tty* ; * ; Al-2359 ; audio cdrom floppy tape video cdwrite scanner
kdm; :0 ; * ; Al-2359 ; audio cdrom floppy tape video cdwrite scanner
gdm; :0 ; * ; Al-2359 ; audio cdrom floppy tape video cdwrite scanner

und in /etc/pam.d/common-auth

authoptionalpam_group.so
authrequiredpam_unix.so

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soundblaster live 5.1 korrekt ansteuern

2005-03-02 Thread Bastian Venthur
Hi Liste,
ich hab nen SB live! 5.1 und auch die entsprechenden Boxen 
angeschlossen. Alsa ist installiert, die Module werden auch korrekt 
geladen, und sound kommt auch -- leider nur vorn-rechts und -links Ton.

1. Problem: Im Mixer (alsamixer oder kde-mix) sind so einige Regler, 
deren Sinn ich nicht entziffern kann, und die offensichtlich auch keine 
Wirkung haben.

2. Problem: Center und Hinten-rechts und -links kann ich nur über 
Wave-Center und Wave-Sourround regulieren -- allerdings derart, dass 
man ihnen eine Feste Lautstärke zuordnet, die die unabhängig von der 
Master-Volume fest bleibt. Also wenn ich die Hinteren Boxen auf mittlere 
Lautstäre reguliere und Master auf ganz leise mache (kein Ton), kommt 
hinten unbeirrt die mittlere Lautstärke. Das ist wohl nicht Sinn der Sache.

Center und Sourround (ohne Wave) -- haben keinerlei Einfluss auf die 
Ausgabe.

Hat jemdand diese Soundkarte und kann mir sagen wie ich an vernünftigen 
Sound komme?

Ich hab in der Kernel-Doku gelesen, das genau diese Karte sehr 
eigenwillige alsa-Mixerbeschriftungen hat (war ja klar)
Hardwaredefekt kann man aussschließen unter XP funtzte alles wunderbar.

Schöne Grüße
Bastian
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Soundblaster live kein digital out

2005-02-05 Thread Christoph Kumpmeyer
Hallo zusammen,

ich habe hier eine Soundblaster Live unter sarge mit kernel 2.4.27, der
ich bisher über den digitalen Ausgang keinen Ton entlocken konnte.

Ich habe den emu10k1 fest in den Kernel kompiliert.

,lspci-
| :02:0d.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Live!
| EMU10k1 (rev 07)
| :02:0d.1 Input device controller: Creative Labs SB Live! MIDI/Game
| Port (rev 07)
`--

,dmesg-
| Creative EMU10K1 PCI Audio Driver, version 0.20, 20:29:01 Feb  4 2005
| emu10k1: EMU10K1 rev 7 model 0x8061 found, IO at 0xdf80-0xdf9f, IRQ 21
| ac97_codec: AC97 Audio codec, id: 0x8384:0x7608 (SigmaTel STAC9708)
| emu10k1: SBLive! 5.1 card detected
`--

Die Karte scheint also korrekt erkannt zu werden und auch der Treiber
wird geladen. Unter X11 mit Gnome und xmms, als auch auf der Konsole mit
z.B mp3blaster, kommt jedoch kein Ton über den digitalen Ausgang. Der
line-out hingegen funktioniert.

Die Mixereinstellungen habe ich überprüft, da ist nichts stummgeschaltet
oder so.
Alsa habe ich nicht installiert.

Was muß ich tun, um den digitalen Ausgang nutzen zu können?

Dank und Gruß

Christoph


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Re: Soundblaster live kein digital out

2005-02-05 Thread Markus Schulz
Am Samstag, 5. Februar 2005 20:43 schrieb Christoph Kumpmeyer:
 Hallo zusammen,

 ich habe hier eine Soundblaster Live unter sarge mit kernel 2.4.27,
 der ich bisher über den digitalen Ausgang keinen Ton entlocken
 konnte.

 Ich habe den emu10k1 fest in den Kernel kompiliert.

[...]

 Die Karte scheint also korrekt erkannt zu werden und auch der Treiber
 wird geladen. Unter X11 mit Gnome und xmms, als auch auf der Konsole
 mit z.B mp3blaster, kommt jedoch kein Ton über den digitalen Ausgang.
 Der line-out hingegen funktioniert.

 Die Mixereinstellungen habe ich überprüft, da ist nichts
 stummgeschaltet oder so.
 Alsa habe ich nicht installiert.

 Was muß ich tun, um den digitalen Ausgang nutzen zu können?

Der snd-emu10k1 Treiber braucht 2 Parameter (extin und extout) 
entsprechend deiner Soundkarte um zu wissen welche digitalen 
Ein/Ausgänge deine Soundkarte besitzt. 
Bei einkompilierten Treiber leider etwas ungünstig mit dem Ändern.

Parameter Infos von [1]:
Input  Output configurations   [snd_extin/snd_extout]
* Creative Card wo/Digital out  [0x0003/0x1f03]
* Creative Card w/Digital out   [0x0003/0x1f0f]
* Creative Card w/Digital CD in [0x000f/0x1f0f]
* Creative Card wo/Digital out + LiveDrive  [0x3fc3/0x1fc3]
* Creative Card w/Digital out + LiveDrive   [0x3fc3/0x1fcf]
* Creative Card w/Digital CD in + LiveDrive [0x3fcf/0x1fcf]
* Creative Card wo/Digital out + Digital I/O 2  [0x0fc3/0x1f0f]
* Creative Card w/Digital out + Digital I/O 2   [0x0fc3/0x1f0f]
* Creative Card w/Digital CD in + Digital I/O 2 [0x0fcf/0x1f0f]
* Creative Card 5.1/w Digital out + LiveDrive   [0x3fc3/0x1fff]


Meine SBLive 5.1 mit Hoontech Addon Board läuft mit
options snd-emu10k1 extin=0x3fc3 extout=0x1fff
recht gut. Einzig das sich die digital Ausgänge nicht mittels Master 
und/oder PCM Regler regeln lassen nervt etwas. (Routing im DSP leider 
falsch)


[1]
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Creative+Labscard=Sound+Blaster+Audigy+ES.chip=emu10k2module=emu10k1



Re: Soundblaster live kein digital out

2005-02-05 Thread Markus Schulz
Am Samstag, 5. Februar 2005 21:11 schrieb Markus Schulz:
 Am Samstag, 5. Februar 2005 20:43 schrieb Christoph Kumpmeyer:
[...]
  Alsa habe ich nicht installiert.

ups, glatt übersehen.
nehme alles zurück. mit oss hab ich das nicht probiert.

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Re: Soundblaster live kein digital out

2005-02-05 Thread LJahn
 Alsa habe ich nicht installiert.

 Was muß ich tun, um den digitalen Ausgang nutzen zu können?

Früher mit dem 2.4 Kernel hatte ich ein extra modul. Das hier hatte mir 
geholfen bevor ich alsa nutzte:

http://www.xinehq.de/index.php/faq#SBLIVESPDIF

http://opensource.creative.com/

Lars



Re: Creative SoundBlaster Live! - how to get it working?

2004-11-20 Thread michael
Chris Metzler wrote:
*Please* trim the replies folks.
As far as your problem . . .
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 16:18:22 +
michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, it seems to be module emu10k1 that I require but I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ sudo modprobe emu10k1
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: 
init_module: No such device
Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, 
including invalid IO or IRQ parameters.
  You may find more information in syslog or the output from dmesg
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: 
insmod 
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o
failed/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k
1.o: insmod emu10k1 failed

This machine of yours doesn't happen to be a Dell, does it?  Can you
please supply the output of lspci -n?
(yes, this is relevant)
-c
 here we go:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Fortran/MPI$  lspci -n
:00:00.0 0600: 8086:3592 (rev 0a)
:00:00.1 ff00: 8086:3593 (rev 0a)
:00:02.0 0604: 8086:3595 (rev 0a)
:00:03.0 0604: 8086:3596 (rev 0a)
:00:1c.0 0604: 8086:25ae (rev 02)
:00:1d.0 0c03: 8086:25a9 (rev 02)
:00:1d.1 0c03: 8086:25aa (rev 02)
:00:1d.4 0880: 8086:25ab (rev 02)
:00:1d.5 0800: 8086:25ac (rev 02)
:00:1d.7 0c03: 8086:25ad (rev 02)
:00:1e.0 0604: 8086:244e (rev 0a)
:00:1f.0 0601: 8086:25a1 (rev 02)
:00:1f.1 0101: 8086:25a2 (rev 02)
:00:1f.2 0101: 8086:25a3 (rev 02)
:00:1f.3 0c05: 8086:25a4 (rev 02)
:04:02.0 0300: 1002:4752 (rev 27)
:04:03.0 0200: 8086:1076 (rev 05)
:04:04.0 0401: 1102:0007
(whatever all that means!)
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Re: Creative SoundBlaster Live! - how to get it working?

2004-11-19 Thread michael
John covici wrote:
You should do a lspci -v and make sure you really have a sound blaster
live -- it should tell you its identity.  If you can't modprobe
emu10k1, my guess is that you do not have that chip.
Interesting! That comes up with
:04:04.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Audigy LS
Subsystem: Creative Labs: Unknown device 1006
Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 21
I/O ports at e480 [size=32]
Capabilities: [dc] Power Management version 2
But I saw the guy put the card in and the box here definitely says 
''Sound Blaster Live! 24 bit'' all over it

Make sure its the correct version for the kernel as well.
Mmmm. how do I check that?
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Re: Creative SoundBlaster Live! - how to get it working?

2004-11-19 Thread michael
robin wrote:
 michael wrote:

 robin wrote:

 michael wrote:

 robin wrote:

 michael wrote:

 michael wrote:

 robin wrote:

 michael wrote:

 I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains 
this, so...

 I have a new Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24 bit sound card in 
my machine (dual Xeon box). The card works - heard it when booted WinXP. 
However, I can make no headway on getting sounds from it when I boot in 
to my Linux
 partition. I have done a 'apt-get install alsa' but that 
doesn't seem to have changed anything. All solutions are most welcome! 
And here's what I
 believe is sufficient information for people to answer this 
for me! TIA.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a;sudo lsmod
 Linux ratty 2.4.27-1-686-smp #1 SMP Fri Sep 3 06:34:36 UTC 
2004 i686 GNU/Linux
 Module  Size  Used byNot tainted
 floppy 52184   0  (autoclean)
 soundcore   4420   0  (autoclean)
 input   3872   0  (autoclean)
 lp  6916   0
 parport27944   0  [lp]
 af_packet  14472   1  (autoclean)
 uhci   27100   0  (unused)
 hw_random   2876   0  (unused)
 i810_rng2788   0  (unused)
 ehci-hcd   18924   0  (unused)
 usbcore65804   1  [uhci ehci-hcd]
 ide-scsi   10192   0
 scsi_mod   97732   1  [ide-scsi]
 e1000  68844   1
 ide-cd 31328   0
 cdrom  30080   0  [ide-cd]
 rtc 7112   0  (autoclean)
 ext3   84748   7  (autoclean)
 jbd46200   7  (autoclean) [ext3]
 ide-detect   288   0  (autoclean) (unused)
 piix9128   2  (autoclean)
 ide-disk   16960   8  (autoclean)
 ide-core  112184   8  (autoclean) [ide-scsi 
ide-cd ide-detect piix ide-disk]
 unix   16784 221  (autoclean)
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$


 Hi

 Try running alsaconf to set up the alsa sound modules.

 Robin


 That comes up with:
 No supported PnP or PCI card found.







 I should also have said the console gets the message:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ sudo alsaconf
 modinfo: snd: no module by that name found
 modinfo: snd: no module by that name found
 modinfo: snd: no module by that name found


 Not sure which module it is so check 
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/  soundcard matrix and then
 e.g.

 modprobe  snd-ens1371

 replacing, if necessary, snd-ens1371 with the correct module.
 If there are any error messages post them here.
 Also which kernel version are you running as there was an issue 
with some 2.6 kernels with OSS grabbing the sound card before Alsa.


 Okay, it seems to be module emu10k1 that I require but I get:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ sudo modprobe emu10k1
 
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: 
init_module: No such device
 Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, 
including invalid IO or IRQ parameters.
   You may find more information in syslog or the output from dmesg
 
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: 
insmod 
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o failed
 
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: 
insmod emu10k1 failed

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ dmesg|tail
 Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M
 FDC 0 is a National Semiconductor PC87306
 Creative EMU10K1 PCI Audio Driver, version 0.20, 06:37:07 Sep  3 2004
 isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
 isapnp: No Plug  Play device found
 isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
 isapnp: No Plug  Play device found
 isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
 isapnp: No Plug  Play device found
 Creative EMU10K1 PCI Audio Driver, version 0.20, 06:37:07 Sep  3 2004
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ uname -a
 Linux ratty 2.4.27-1-686-smp #1 SMP Fri Sep 3 06:34:36 UTC 2004 
i686 GNU/Linux
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$


 Thanks for helping me through this!
 Michael


 See 
http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-user@lists.debian.org/msg120316.html 
for 2.6 details.
 Do you have alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-686-smp installed?


 It's been a long day (that's my excuse  it also means I can go 
shortly!) but

 a) isn't 2.6 details irrelevant to me since I'm using 2.4.27?
 b) err, how do I find what modules I have installed? Do you mean 
using 'lsmod'? There's no alsa there

 Michael


 Sorry I meant the alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-686-smp deb package 
installed. It is separate from the alsa-base package.
 Run

 dpkg -S alsa-mod*
 alsa-modules-2.4.25-1-multimedia-k7: 
/usr/share/doc/alsa-modules-2.4.25-1-multimedia-k7
 alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-multimedia-k7: 
/usr/share/doc/alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-multimedia-k7

 means I have 2 modules packages installed to match my installed kernels.
 Do you use synaptic or aptitude or apt-get to load new packages? If 
apt-get then

 apt-get install alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-686-smp

Re: Creative SoundBlaster Live! - how to get it working?

2004-11-19 Thread Chris Metzler

*Please* trim the replies folks.

As far as your problem . . .

On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 16:18:22 +
michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 Okay, it seems to be module emu10k1 that I require but I get:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ sudo modprobe emu10k1
 /lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: 
 init_module: No such device
 Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, 
 including invalid IO or IRQ parameters.
You may find more information in syslog or the output from dmesg
 /lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: 
 insmod 
 /lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o
 failed/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k
 1.o: insmod emu10k1 failed

This machine of yours doesn't happen to be a Dell, does it?  Can you
please supply the output of lspci -n?

(yes, this is relevant)

-c

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Creative SoundBlaster Live! - how to get it working?

2004-11-18 Thread michael
I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains this, so...
I have a new Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24 bit sound card in my machine 
(dual Xeon box). The card works - heard it when booted WinXP. However, I 
can make no headway on getting sounds from it when I boot in to my Linux
partition. I have done a 'apt-get install alsa' but that doesn't seem to 
have changed anything. All solutions are most welcome! And here's what I
believe is sufficient information for people to answer this for me! TIA.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a;sudo lsmod
Linux ratty 2.4.27-1-686-smp #1 SMP Fri Sep 3 06:34:36 UTC 2004 i686 
GNU/Linux
Module  Size  Used byNot tainted
floppy 52184   0  (autoclean)
soundcore   4420   0  (autoclean)
input   3872   0  (autoclean)
lp  6916   0
parport27944   0  [lp]
af_packet  14472   1  (autoclean)
uhci   27100   0  (unused)
hw_random   2876   0  (unused)
i810_rng2788   0  (unused)
ehci-hcd   18924   0  (unused)
usbcore65804   1  [uhci ehci-hcd]
ide-scsi   10192   0
scsi_mod   97732   1  [ide-scsi]
e1000  68844   1
ide-cd 31328   0
cdrom  30080   0  [ide-cd]
rtc 7112   0  (autoclean)
ext3   84748   7  (autoclean)
jbd46200   7  (autoclean) [ext3]
ide-detect   288   0  (autoclean) (unused)
piix9128   2  (autoclean)
ide-disk   16960   8  (autoclean)
ide-core  112184   8  (autoclean) [ide-scsi ide-cd 
ide-detect piix ide-disk]
unix   16784 221  (autoclean)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$

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Re: Creative SoundBlaster Live! - how to get it working?

2004-11-18 Thread robin
michael wrote:
I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains this, so...
I have a new Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24 bit sound card in my 
machine (dual Xeon box). The card works - heard it when booted WinXP. 
However, I can make no headway on getting sounds from it when I boot 
in to my Linux
partition. I have done a 'apt-get install alsa' but that doesn't seem 
to have changed anything. All solutions are most welcome! And here's 
what I
believe is sufficient information for people to answer this for me! TIA.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a;sudo lsmod
Linux ratty 2.4.27-1-686-smp #1 SMP Fri Sep 3 06:34:36 UTC 2004 i686 
GNU/Linux
Module  Size  Used byNot tainted
floppy 52184   0  (autoclean)
soundcore   4420   0  (autoclean)
input   3872   0  (autoclean)
lp  6916   0
parport27944   0  [lp]
af_packet  14472   1  (autoclean)
uhci   27100   0  (unused)
hw_random   2876   0  (unused)
i810_rng2788   0  (unused)
ehci-hcd   18924   0  (unused)
usbcore65804   1  [uhci ehci-hcd]
ide-scsi   10192   0
scsi_mod   97732   1  [ide-scsi]
e1000  68844   1
ide-cd 31328   0
cdrom  30080   0  [ide-cd]
rtc 7112   0  (autoclean)
ext3   84748   7  (autoclean)
jbd46200   7  (autoclean) [ext3]
ide-detect   288   0  (autoclean) (unused)
piix9128   2  (autoclean)
ide-disk   16960   8  (autoclean)
ide-core  112184   8  (autoclean) [ide-scsi ide-cd 
ide-detect piix ide-disk]
unix   16784 221  (autoclean)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$


Hi
Try running alsaconf to set up the alsa sound modules.
Robin
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Re: Creative SoundBlaster Live! - how to get it working?

2004-11-18 Thread michael
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains this, so...
I have a new Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24 bit sound card in my 
machine (dual Xeon box). The card works - heard it when booted WinXP. 
However, I can make no headway on getting sounds from it when I boot 
in to my Linux
partition. I have done a 'apt-get install alsa' but that doesn't seem 
to have changed anything. All solutions are most welcome! And here's 
what I
believe is sufficient information for people to answer this for me! TIA.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a;sudo lsmod
Linux ratty 2.4.27-1-686-smp #1 SMP Fri Sep 3 06:34:36 UTC 2004 i686 
GNU/Linux
Module  Size  Used byNot tainted
floppy 52184   0  (autoclean)
soundcore   4420   0  (autoclean)
input   3872   0  (autoclean)
lp  6916   0
parport27944   0  [lp]
af_packet  14472   1  (autoclean)
uhci   27100   0  (unused)
hw_random   2876   0  (unused)
i810_rng2788   0  (unused)
ehci-hcd   18924   0  (unused)
usbcore65804   1  [uhci ehci-hcd]
ide-scsi   10192   0
scsi_mod   97732   1  [ide-scsi]
e1000  68844   1
ide-cd 31328   0
cdrom  30080   0  [ide-cd]
rtc 7112   0  (autoclean)
ext3   84748   7  (autoclean)
jbd46200   7  (autoclean) [ext3]
ide-detect   288   0  (autoclean) (unused)
piix9128   2  (autoclean)
ide-disk   16960   8  (autoclean)
ide-core  112184   8  (autoclean) [ide-scsi ide-cd 
ide-detect piix ide-disk]
unix   16784 221  (autoclean)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$


Hi
Try running alsaconf to set up the alsa sound modules.
Robin

That comes up with:
No supported PnP or PCI card found.

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Re: Creative SoundBlaster Live! - how to get it working?

2004-11-18 Thread michael
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains this, so...
I have a new Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24 bit sound card in my 
machine (dual Xeon box). The card works - heard it when booted WinXP. 
However, I can make no headway on getting sounds from it when I boot 
in to my Linux
partition. I have done a 'apt-get install alsa' but that doesn't seem 
to have changed anything. All solutions are most welcome! And here's 
what I
believe is sufficient information for people to answer this for me! TIA.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a;sudo lsmod
Linux ratty 2.4.27-1-686-smp #1 SMP Fri Sep 3 06:34:36 UTC 2004 i686 
GNU/Linux
Module  Size  Used byNot tainted
floppy 52184   0  (autoclean)
soundcore   4420   0  (autoclean)
input   3872   0  (autoclean)
lp  6916   0
parport27944   0  [lp]
af_packet  14472   1  (autoclean)
uhci   27100   0  (unused)
hw_random   2876   0  (unused)
i810_rng2788   0  (unused)
ehci-hcd   18924   0  (unused)
usbcore65804   1  [uhci ehci-hcd]
ide-scsi   10192   0
scsi_mod   97732   1  [ide-scsi]
e1000  68844   1
ide-cd 31328   0
cdrom  30080   0  [ide-cd]
rtc 7112   0  (autoclean)
ext3   84748   7  (autoclean)
jbd46200   7  (autoclean) [ext3]
ide-detect   288   0  (autoclean) (unused)
piix9128   2  (autoclean)
ide-disk   16960   8  (autoclean)
ide-core  112184   8  (autoclean) [ide-scsi ide-cd 
ide-detect piix ide-disk]
unix   16784 221  (autoclean)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$


Hi
Try running alsaconf to set up the alsa sound modules.
Robin

That comes up with:
No supported PnP or PCI card found.
I should also have said the console gets the message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ sudo alsaconf
modinfo: snd: no module by that name found
modinfo: snd: no module by that name found
modinfo: snd: no module by that name found
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Re: Creative SoundBlaster Live! - how to get it working?

2004-11-18 Thread robin
michael wrote:
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains this, 
so...

I have a new Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24 bit sound card in my 
machine (dual Xeon box). The card works - heard it when booted 
WinXP. However, I can make no headway on getting sounds from it 
when I boot in to my Linux
partition. I have done a 'apt-get install alsa' but that doesn't 
seem to have changed anything. All solutions are most welcome! And 
here's what I
believe is sufficient information for people to answer this for me! 
TIA.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a;sudo lsmod
Linux ratty 2.4.27-1-686-smp #1 SMP Fri Sep 3 06:34:36 UTC 2004 
i686 GNU/Linux
Module  Size  Used byNot tainted
floppy 52184   0  (autoclean)
soundcore   4420   0  (autoclean)
input   3872   0  (autoclean)
lp  6916   0
parport27944   0  [lp]
af_packet  14472   1  (autoclean)
uhci   27100   0  (unused)
hw_random   2876   0  (unused)
i810_rng2788   0  (unused)
ehci-hcd   18924   0  (unused)
usbcore65804   1  [uhci ehci-hcd]
ide-scsi   10192   0
scsi_mod   97732   1  [ide-scsi]
e1000  68844   1
ide-cd 31328   0
cdrom  30080   0  [ide-cd]
rtc 7112   0  (autoclean)
ext3   84748   7  (autoclean)
jbd46200   7  (autoclean) [ext3]
ide-detect   288   0  (autoclean) (unused)
piix9128   2  (autoclean)
ide-disk   16960   8  (autoclean)
ide-core  112184   8  (autoclean) [ide-scsi ide-cd 
ide-detect piix ide-disk]
unix   16784 221  (autoclean)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$


Hi
Try running alsaconf to set up the alsa sound modules.
Robin

That comes up with:
No supported PnP or PCI card found.
I should also have said the console gets the message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ sudo alsaconf
modinfo: snd: no module by that name found
modinfo: snd: no module by that name found
modinfo: snd: no module by that name found

Not sure which module it is so check 
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/  soundcard matrix and then
e.g.

modprobe  snd-ens1371
replacing, if necessary, snd-ens1371 with the correct module.
If there are any error messages post them here.
Also which kernel version are you running as there was an issue with 
some 2.6 kernels with OSS grabbing the sound card before Alsa.

Robin
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Re: Creative SoundBlaster Live! - how to get it working?

2004-11-18 Thread michael
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains this, 
so...

I have a new Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24 bit sound card in my 
machine (dual Xeon box). The card works - heard it when booted 
WinXP. However, I can make no headway on getting sounds from it 
when I boot in to my Linux
partition. I have done a 'apt-get install alsa' but that doesn't 
seem to have changed anything. All solutions are most welcome! And 
here's what I
believe is sufficient information for people to answer this for me! 
TIA.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a;sudo lsmod
Linux ratty 2.4.27-1-686-smp #1 SMP Fri Sep 3 06:34:36 UTC 2004 
i686 GNU/Linux
Module  Size  Used byNot tainted
floppy 52184   0  (autoclean)
soundcore   4420   0  (autoclean)
input   3872   0  (autoclean)
lp  6916   0
parport27944   0  [lp]
af_packet  14472   1  (autoclean)
uhci   27100   0  (unused)
hw_random   2876   0  (unused)
i810_rng2788   0  (unused)
ehci-hcd   18924   0  (unused)
usbcore65804   1  [uhci ehci-hcd]
ide-scsi   10192   0
scsi_mod   97732   1  [ide-scsi]
e1000  68844   1
ide-cd 31328   0
cdrom  30080   0  [ide-cd]
rtc 7112   0  (autoclean)
ext3   84748   7  (autoclean)
jbd46200   7  (autoclean) [ext3]
ide-detect   288   0  (autoclean) (unused)
piix9128   2  (autoclean)
ide-disk   16960   8  (autoclean)
ide-core  112184   8  (autoclean) [ide-scsi ide-cd 
ide-detect piix ide-disk]
unix   16784 221  (autoclean)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$


Hi
Try running alsaconf to set up the alsa sound modules.
Robin

That comes up with:
No supported PnP or PCI card found.

I should also have said the console gets the message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ sudo alsaconf
modinfo: snd: no module by that name found
modinfo: snd: no module by that name found
modinfo: snd: no module by that name found

Not sure which module it is so check 
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/  soundcard matrix and then
e.g.

modprobe  snd-ens1371
replacing, if necessary, snd-ens1371 with the correct module.
If there are any error messages post them here.
Also which kernel version are you running as there was an issue with 
some 2.6 kernels with OSS grabbing the sound card before Alsa.

Okay, it seems to be module emu10k1 that I require but I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ sudo modprobe emu10k1
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: 
init_module: No such device
Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, 
including invalid IO or IRQ parameters.
  You may find more information in syslog or the output from dmesg
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: 
insmod 
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o failed
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: 
insmod emu10k1 failed

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ dmesg|tail
Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M
FDC 0 is a National Semiconductor PC87306
Creative EMU10K1 PCI Audio Driver, version 0.20, 06:37:07 Sep  3 2004
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug  Play device found
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug  Play device found
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug  Play device found
Creative EMU10K1 PCI Audio Driver, version 0.20, 06:37:07 Sep  3 2004
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ uname -a
Linux ratty 2.4.27-1-686-smp #1 SMP Fri Sep 3 06:34:36 UTC 2004 i686 
GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$

Thanks for helping me through this!
Michael
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Re: Creative SoundBlaster Live! - how to get it working?

2004-11-18 Thread robin
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains 
this, so...

I have a new Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24 bit sound card in my 
machine (dual Xeon box). The card works - heard it when booted 
WinXP. However, I can make no headway on getting sounds from it 
when I boot in to my Linux
partition. I have done a 'apt-get install alsa' but that doesn't 
seem to have changed anything. All solutions are most welcome! 
And here's what I
believe is sufficient information for people to answer this for 
me! TIA.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a;sudo lsmod
Linux ratty 2.4.27-1-686-smp #1 SMP Fri Sep 3 06:34:36 UTC 2004 
i686 GNU/Linux
Module  Size  Used byNot tainted
floppy 52184   0  (autoclean)
soundcore   4420   0  (autoclean)
input   3872   0  (autoclean)
lp  6916   0
parport27944   0  [lp]
af_packet  14472   1  (autoclean)
uhci   27100   0  (unused)
hw_random   2876   0  (unused)
i810_rng2788   0  (unused)
ehci-hcd   18924   0  (unused)
usbcore65804   1  [uhci ehci-hcd]
ide-scsi   10192   0
scsi_mod   97732   1  [ide-scsi]
e1000  68844   1
ide-cd 31328   0
cdrom  30080   0  [ide-cd]
rtc 7112   0  (autoclean)
ext3   84748   7  (autoclean)
jbd46200   7  (autoclean) [ext3]
ide-detect   288   0  (autoclean) (unused)
piix9128   2  (autoclean)
ide-disk   16960   8  (autoclean)
ide-core  112184   8  (autoclean) [ide-scsi ide-cd 
ide-detect piix ide-disk]
unix   16784 221  (autoclean)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$


Hi
Try running alsaconf to set up the alsa sound modules.
Robin

That comes up with:
No supported PnP or PCI card found.

I should also have said the console gets the message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ sudo alsaconf
modinfo: snd: no module by that name found
modinfo: snd: no module by that name found
modinfo: snd: no module by that name found

Not sure which module it is so check 
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/  soundcard matrix and then
e.g.

modprobe  snd-ens1371
replacing, if necessary, snd-ens1371 with the correct module.
If there are any error messages post them here.
Also which kernel version are you running as there was an issue with 
some 2.6 kernels with OSS grabbing the sound card before Alsa.

Okay, it seems to be module emu10k1 that I require but I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ sudo modprobe emu10k1
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: 
init_module: No such device
Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, 
including invalid IO or IRQ parameters.
  You may find more information in syslog or the output from dmesg
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: 
insmod 
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o 
failed
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: 
insmod emu10k1 failed

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ dmesg|tail
Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M
FDC 0 is a National Semiconductor PC87306
Creative EMU10K1 PCI Audio Driver, version 0.20, 06:37:07 Sep  3 2004
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug  Play device found
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug  Play device found
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug  Play device found
Creative EMU10K1 PCI Audio Driver, version 0.20, 06:37:07 Sep  3 2004
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ uname -a
Linux ratty 2.4.27-1-686-smp #1 SMP Fri Sep 3 06:34:36 UTC 2004 i686 
GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$

Thanks for helping me through this!
Michael

See 
http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-user@lists.debian.org/msg120316.html 
for 2.6 details.
Do you have alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-686-smp installed?

Robin
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Re: Creative SoundBlaster Live! - how to get it working?

2004-11-18 Thread michael
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains 
this, so...

I have a new Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24 bit sound card in my 
machine (dual Xeon box). The card works - heard it when booted 
WinXP. However, I can make no headway on getting sounds from it 
when I boot in to my Linux
partition. I have done a 'apt-get install alsa' but that doesn't 
seem to have changed anything. All solutions are most welcome! 
And here's what I
believe is sufficient information for people to answer this for 
me! TIA.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a;sudo lsmod
Linux ratty 2.4.27-1-686-smp #1 SMP Fri Sep 3 06:34:36 UTC 2004 
i686 GNU/Linux
Module  Size  Used byNot tainted
floppy 52184   0  (autoclean)
soundcore   4420   0  (autoclean)
input   3872   0  (autoclean)
lp  6916   0
parport27944   0  [lp]
af_packet  14472   1  (autoclean)
uhci   27100   0  (unused)
hw_random   2876   0  (unused)
i810_rng2788   0  (unused)
ehci-hcd   18924   0  (unused)
usbcore65804   1  [uhci ehci-hcd]
ide-scsi   10192   0
scsi_mod   97732   1  [ide-scsi]
e1000  68844   1
ide-cd 31328   0
cdrom  30080   0  [ide-cd]
rtc 7112   0  (autoclean)
ext3   84748   7  (autoclean)
jbd46200   7  (autoclean) [ext3]
ide-detect   288   0  (autoclean) (unused)
piix9128   2  (autoclean)
ide-disk   16960   8  (autoclean)
ide-core  112184   8  (autoclean) [ide-scsi ide-cd 
ide-detect piix ide-disk]
unix   16784 221  (autoclean)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$


Hi
Try running alsaconf to set up the alsa sound modules.
Robin

That comes up with:
No supported PnP or PCI card found.


I should also have said the console gets the message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ sudo alsaconf
modinfo: snd: no module by that name found
modinfo: snd: no module by that name found
modinfo: snd: no module by that name found

Not sure which module it is so check 
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/  soundcard matrix and then
e.g.

modprobe  snd-ens1371
replacing, if necessary, snd-ens1371 with the correct module.
If there are any error messages post them here.
Also which kernel version are you running as there was an issue with 
some 2.6 kernels with OSS grabbing the sound card before Alsa.

Okay, it seems to be module emu10k1 that I require but I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ sudo modprobe emu10k1
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: 
init_module: No such device
Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, 
including invalid IO or IRQ parameters.
  You may find more information in syslog or the output from dmesg
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: 
insmod 
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o 
failed
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: 
insmod emu10k1 failed

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ dmesg|tail
Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M
FDC 0 is a National Semiconductor PC87306
Creative EMU10K1 PCI Audio Driver, version 0.20, 06:37:07 Sep  3 2004
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug  Play device found
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug  Play device found
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug  Play device found
Creative EMU10K1 PCI Audio Driver, version 0.20, 06:37:07 Sep  3 2004
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ uname -a
Linux ratty 2.4.27-1-686-smp #1 SMP Fri Sep 3 06:34:36 UTC 2004 i686 
GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$

Thanks for helping me through this!
Michael

See 
http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-user@lists.debian.org/msg120316.html 
for 2.6 details.
Do you have alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-686-smp installed?

It's been a long day (that's my excuse  it also means I can go 
shortly!) but

a) isn't 2.6 details irrelevant to me since I'm using 2.4.27?
b) err, how do I find what modules I have installed? Do you mean using 
'lsmod'? There's no alsa there

Michael
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Re: Creative SoundBlaster Live! - how to get it working?

2004-11-18 Thread robin
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains 
this, so...

I have a new Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24 bit sound card in 
my machine (dual Xeon box). The card works - heard it when 
booted WinXP. However, I can make no headway on getting sounds 
from it when I boot in to my Linux
partition. I have done a 'apt-get install alsa' but that 
doesn't seem to have changed anything. All solutions are most 
welcome! And here's what I
believe is sufficient information for people to answer this for 
me! TIA.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a;sudo lsmod
Linux ratty 2.4.27-1-686-smp #1 SMP Fri Sep 3 06:34:36 UTC 2004 
i686 GNU/Linux
Module  Size  Used byNot tainted
floppy 52184   0  (autoclean)
soundcore   4420   0  (autoclean)
input   3872   0  (autoclean)
lp  6916   0
parport27944   0  [lp]
af_packet  14472   1  (autoclean)
uhci   27100   0  (unused)
hw_random   2876   0  (unused)
i810_rng2788   0  (unused)
ehci-hcd   18924   0  (unused)
usbcore65804   1  [uhci ehci-hcd]
ide-scsi   10192   0
scsi_mod   97732   1  [ide-scsi]
e1000  68844   1
ide-cd 31328   0
cdrom  30080   0  [ide-cd]
rtc 7112   0  (autoclean)
ext3   84748   7  (autoclean)
jbd46200   7  (autoclean) [ext3]
ide-detect   288   0  (autoclean) (unused)
piix9128   2  (autoclean)
ide-disk   16960   8  (autoclean)
ide-core  112184   8  (autoclean) [ide-scsi ide-cd 
ide-detect piix ide-disk]
unix   16784 221  (autoclean)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$


Hi
Try running alsaconf to set up the alsa sound modules.
Robin

That comes up with:
No supported PnP or PCI card found.


I should also have said the console gets the message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ sudo alsaconf
modinfo: snd: no module by that name found
modinfo: snd: no module by that name found
modinfo: snd: no module by that name found

Not sure which module it is so check 
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/  soundcard matrix and then
e.g.

modprobe  snd-ens1371
replacing, if necessary, snd-ens1371 with the correct module.
If there are any error messages post them here.
Also which kernel version are you running as there was an issue 
with some 2.6 kernels with OSS grabbing the sound card before Alsa.

Okay, it seems to be module emu10k1 that I require but I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ sudo modprobe emu10k1
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: 
init_module: No such device
Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, 
including invalid IO or IRQ parameters.
  You may find more information in syslog or the output from dmesg
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: 
insmod 
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o 
failed
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/drivers/sound/emu10k1/emu10k1.o: 
insmod emu10k1 failed

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ dmesg|tail
Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M
FDC 0 is a National Semiconductor PC87306
Creative EMU10K1 PCI Audio Driver, version 0.20, 06:37:07 Sep  3 2004
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug  Play device found
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug  Play device found
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug  Play device found
Creative EMU10K1 PCI Audio Driver, version 0.20, 06:37:07 Sep  3 2004
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ uname -a
Linux ratty 2.4.27-1-686-smp #1 SMP Fri Sep 3 06:34:36 UTC 2004 i686 
GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$

Thanks for helping me through this!
Michael

See 
http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-user@lists.debian.org/msg120316.html 
for 2.6 details.
Do you have alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-686-smp installed?

It's been a long day (that's my excuse  it also means I can go 
shortly!) but

a) isn't 2.6 details irrelevant to me since I'm using 2.4.27?
b) err, how do I find what modules I have installed? Do you mean using 
'lsmod'? There's no alsa there

Michael

Sorry I meant the alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-686-smp deb package installed. 
It is separate from the alsa-base package.
Run

dpkg -S alsa-mod*
alsa-modules-2.4.25-1-multimedia-k7: 
/usr/share/doc/alsa-modules-2.4.25-1-multimedia-k7
alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-multimedia-k7: 
/usr/share/doc/alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-multimedia-k7

means I have 2 modules packages installed to match my installed kernels.
Do you use synaptic or aptitude or apt-get to load new packages? If 
apt-get then

apt-get install alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-686-smp
should do the biz. Either it will install the package or say it is 
already installed.

Can we carry on tomorrow as the matchsticks

Re: Creative SoundBlaster Live! - how to get it working?

2004-11-18 Thread John covici

You should do a lspci -v and make sure you really have a sound blaster
live -- it should tell you its identity.  If you can't modprobe
emu10k1, my guess is that you do not have that chip.

Make sure its the correct version for the kernel as well.

on Friday 11/19/2004 robin([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
  michael wrote:
  
  
  dpkg -S alsa-mod*
  alsa-modules-2.4.25-1-multimedia-k7: 
  /usr/share/doc/alsa-modules-2.4.25-1-multimedia-k7
  alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-multimedia-k7: 
  /usr/share/doc/alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-multimedia-k7
  
  means I have 2 modules packages installed to match my installed kernels.
  Do you use synaptic or aptitude or apt-get to load new packages? If 
  apt-get then
  
  apt-get install alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-686-smp
  
  should do the biz. Either it will install the package or say it is 
  already installed.
  
  Can we carry on tomorrow as the matchsticks propping up my eyelids are 
  starting to split:)
  
  Robin
  
  
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mi tarjeta SoundBlaster PCI 128

2004-11-13 Thread Bawer Conde

Yee. por fin... funciono!!! carajo sorry!!

Les cuento probe todas las opciones que me dijeron.. desde montar el modulo
es1370... y configuralo... pero nada... luego probe reintalando el kernel con el
entorno grafico que maneja los paquetes en debian.. pero al pareces la
configuracion del kernel inicial no cambio..

Asi que probe reintalar debian.. pero ahora con el kernel 2.6.XXXx y deceto la
tarjeta y la configuro solita... ahora estoy escuchando mis cd de musica...

Lo ultimo que me falta es poder montar mi particion de windows que esta en
FAT32.. todavia no se como montarla... ese es otro asunto... a ver si me dan
algunua ideas...

Gracias por su ayuda con la tarjeta de sonido!!


  Bawer Conde Garay
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Ingenieria Informatica - Pucp

 

Re: mi tarjeta SoundBlaster PCI 128

2004-11-13 Thread Iaki
El Sábado, 13 de Noviembre de 2004 08:26, Bawer Conde escribió:
|| Asi que probe reintalar debian.. pero ahora con el kernel 2.6.XXXx y
|| deceto la tarjeta y la configuro solita... ahora estoy escuchando mis cd
|| de musica...
Hombre, un poco drástico lo de reinstalar Debian, seguramente te habría valido 
con actulizar sólo el kernel, es una opinión.

|| Lo ultimo que me falta es poder montar mi particion de windows que esta en
|| FAT32.. todavia no se como montarla... ese es otro asunto... a ver si me
|| dan algunua ideas...
¿Y qué problema tienes para montar esa partición? Si el problema es que no 
dominas cómo cambiar el fstab te recomendaría en primera instancia que 
arrancases un knoppix que te detecta y monta todas las particiones, y que le 
eches un vistazo a /etc/fstab para que veas y aprendas cómo las monta.

Cualquier problema ya sabes.



Re: tarjeta de sonido SoundBlaster PCI 128

2004-11-12 Thread Bawer Ivan Conde Garay

El problema persite...
Intente seguir los consejos abajo descritos...
Agregue el modulo con modconf.. y cuando agregue el modulo es1370.. me 
pedia unos valoeres de configuracio.. supongo que son el io.. y el irq.. 
se los puse y nada.. parece que no los coloque como debe ser.. (alguna 
ayuda al respecto)


De todos modos prove con el sndconf.. y cargo la ventanita para la 
configuracion... le puse los apra metros que pedia.. y cunado me salia.. 
se hara una prueba de sonido... simplemente deja de responder... y nio 
hace nada.. ni sonido ni linea de comandos... pero si podia seguir 
escribiendo como si nada...


Alguien me puede ayudar con esta tarjeta?... o me pueden indicar que 
estoy haciendo mal... gracias..



||  Has añadido el módulo es1370 (con modconf) al kernel
||  pasandole los parámetros:
||  io irq dma dma16 mpu_io ???
||
|| O esto otro.. es que queiro proba con las 2 opciones pero no se como
|| hacerlo.. me refiero al cargar el modulo...
||
|| Una solucion mas sencilla podria ser probando con el
|| comando
|| $ sndconfig
|| si no estoy mal esta tanto en woody como sarge.
|| (Aunque yo prefiero optar por cargar el modulo
|| es1370).
|| Suerte
 





Re: tarjeta de sonido SoundBlaster PCI 128

2004-11-12 Thread Bawer Conde

 entoces desinstalo el alsa... e instalo el OSS, pero a mi no me deja
agregar el modulo es1371 como hago si quiero cambiarlo... eso lo probe con
modconf...

o sera que tengo que agresalse el OSS al alsa

Estoy con el debian sarge y un kerner 2.4.27XXX o era 2.4.72XXX ?

buneo el caso es que mi tarjeta no suena..


  Bawer Conde Garay
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Fecha : Fri, 12 Nov 2004 19:00:30 +0100
Asunto : Re: tarjeta de sonido SoundBlaster PCI 128
On Fri, 2004-11-12 at 01:06 -0500, Bawer Ivan Conde Garay wrote:

 El problema persite...
 Intente seguir los consejos abajo descritos...
 Agregue el modulo con modconf.. y cuando agregue el modulo es1370.. me 
 pedia unos valoeres de configuracio.. supongo que son el io.. y el irq.. 
 se los puse y nada.. parece que no los coloque como debe ser.. (alguna 
 ayuda al respecto)

Tengo esa tarjeta, y con los drivers oss es simplemente instalar el
módulo es1371, no hacen falta parámetros. Ahora la tengo con alsa en
ubuntu y funciona bien, no he tenido que tocar nada, tal como lo dejó la
instalación

Saludos
 

Re: tarjeta de sonido SoundBlaster PCI 128

2004-11-12 Thread Iaki
El Viernes, 12 de Noviembre de 2004 20:45, Bawer Conde escribió:
||  entoces desinstalo el alsa... e instalo el OSS, pero a mi no me deja
|| agregar el modulo es1371 como hago si quiero cambiarlo... eso lo probe
|| con modconf...
||
|| o sera que tengo que agresalse el OSS al alsa
||
|| Estoy con el debian sarge y un kerner 2.4.27XXX o era 2.4.72XXX ?
||
|| buneo el caso es que mi tarjeta no suena..

Yo uso kernel 2.6.7 y entonces Alsa viene integrado en el kernel, no tienes 
que instalar nada. Lo que pasa es que yo compilé mi propio kernel y no sé 
cómo vendrá de serie en los repositorios de debian. En principio, para que 
vaya bien creo que lo más conveniente en el kernel es:
incluir Alsa, desactivar OSS y añadir la emulación de OSS que viene dentro de 
la sección de Alsa.

Es mi opinión, al menos así me va perfectamente. Suerte.



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