[newbie] Re: Sound Level Settings Keeps Going Back to Mute
Sevatio wrote: For some reason, Mdk10.1ce's audio level settings keep going back to mute everytime I log back into KDE. How do you make it remember your settings? Thanks, Sevatio On my 10.0, it Kmix that muted the sound at each Kde start. -- /Björn --- http://lundin.homelinux.net Registered Linux User No. 267342 http://counter.li.org Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
[newbie] RE: Sound
I have very happily been using 10.0 officical for a while now and haven't had a lot of problems til now. All of a sudden I am getting a message that states permission is not granted to /dev/dsp. I did a ls -s on it and it pointed to a simlink. I'm not sure where the problem is but here is a copy of what I did so far. [EMAIL PROTECTED] maureen]$ cd /dev [EMAIL PROTECTED] dev]$ ls -l dsp lr-xr-xr-x 1 root root 9 May 27 04:45 dsp - sound/dsp [EMAIL PROTECTED] dev]$ ls -l /dev/sound/dsp crw--- 1 root audio 14, 3 Dec 31 1969 /dev/sound/dsp [EMAIL PROTECTED] dev]$ su Password: [EMAIL PROTECTED] dev]# exit exit Can anyone point me in the right direction. What permission do I change to get it back to working again. TIA, Maureen Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] Re: Sound and 8.2
Yep, Mine much the same, I did get the CD player to work sometimes, but only spasmodically, it doesn't seem to be mixer setting (unmute)problem. John On Thursday 21 March 2002 7:54 am, you wrote: Sndconfig say the same thing... correct identification, but not supported. The IO range for the card, under KDE Control Center Information IO Ports is (again it is recognized correctly) b000-b07f. This entry is for the card name. Directly under this is the chipset itself and reads b000-b03f. Under KDE Control Center Information Interupts its reads: 11: 3379 asl4000. Under KDE Control Center Information Sound it reads: Card Config: Avance Logic asl4000 soundcard, DSP v3.2 at 0xb000 irq 11 Audio Devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG Synth Devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG Mixers: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG any ideas Dave On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 00:10:39 -0700 Miark said onto me: What happens when you run sndconfig? Do you know what IRQ/IO the card likes? Miark On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 02:05:00 -0500, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke thusly: Yes,I'm running 8.2 now. I had no sound in 8.1 and none now in 8.2. My sound card is an Avance Logic als4000. Under 8.1 I ran sndconfig. I never could run harddrake in 8.1, my system would just hang. The output said the card was recognized, but not supported. Under 8.2 running harddrake, again the card is recognized, but it says the kernel module is unkown. Any ideas? Dave -- John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Re: Sound and 8.2
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 13:29:17 +0100 Frans Ketelaars said onto me: On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 02:54:22 -0500 David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sndconfig say the same thing... correct identification, but not supported. The IO range for the card, under KDE Control Center Information IO Ports is (again it is recognized correctly) b000-b07f. This entry is for the card name. Directly under this is the chipset itself and reads b000-b03f. Under KDE Control Center Information Interupts its reads: 11: 3379 asl4000. Under KDE Control Center Information Sound it reads: Card Config: Avance Logic asl4000 soundcard, DSP v3.2 at 0xb000 irq 11 Audio Devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG Synth Devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG Mixers: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG I think you have an ALSA driver (if you have it should be mentioned in the same window). The 'NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG' lines are about the _current_ state of ALSA's OSS emulation. The OSS emulation modules should be automagically loaded when needed. I think all you have to do is use a mixer and unmute and raise volumes for the relevant channels. any ideas Dave snip Btw, this is the first message with this subject on the list I saw. Where earlier messages offlist or did I just not get them or lose them? -Frans Yes, it says: Installed Driver: Type 10: ALSA Emulation I used a mixer to unmute and raise volumes first. It didn't help. This is a piggy-back off of Miark's sound post. Offlist I also stated that in Drakconf under sound I get the card identified correctly but it reads: Kernel Module: Unkown What does this mean? tia Dave -- °°° Mandrake Linux 8.1 Kernel 2.4.8-26mdk KDE 2.2.1 Sylpheed 0.7.2 David L. Steiner Registered Linux User #262493 Homepagewww.davidlsteiner.com Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] °°° Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Re: Sound and 8.2
Sndconfig say the same thing... correct identification, but not supported. The IO range for the card, under KDE Control Center Information IO Ports is (again it is recognized correctly) b000-b07f. This entry is for the card name. Directly under this is the chipset itself and reads b000-b03f. Under KDE Control Center Information Interupts its reads: 11: 3379 asl4000. Under KDE Control Center Information Sound it reads: Card Config: Avance Logic asl4000 soundcard, DSP v3.2 at 0xb000 irq 11 Audio Devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG Synth Devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG Mixers: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG any ideas Dave On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 00:10:39 -0700 Miark said onto me: What happens when you run sndconfig? Do you know what IRQ/IO the card likes? Miark On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 02:05:00 -0500, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke thusly: Yes,I'm running 8.2 now. I had no sound in 8.1 and none now in 8.2. My sound card is an Avance Logic als4000. Under 8.1 I ran sndconfig. I never could run harddrake in 8.1, my system would just hang. The output said the card was recognized, but not supported. Under 8.2 running harddrake, again the card is recognized, but it says the kernel module is unkown. Any ideas? Dave -- °°° Mandrake Linux 8.1 Kernel 2.4.8-26mdk KDE 2.2.1 Sylpheed 0.7.2 David L. Steiner Registered Linux User #262493 Homepagewww.davidlsteiner.com Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] °°° Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Re: Sound from a VMWare Workstation
Greg Smith wrote: You're a genius! I figured out how to edit the file then set the devfs=nomount option, ran the lilo command from root and re-booted. The sound works great now. Thank you. One question though. When I changed that line, what did that do elsewhere on the system? Thanks a lot, Greg - my ears a red as tomatoes ! - However, I must tell you, that I'm NOT a genius but this list certainly qualifies ! - The reason I could give you advice on the matter is the fact, that this device file system-issue comes up regularly. Actually, I know next to nothing about it, but it seems a lot of people have all sorts of problems - until they nomount the damned thing. Anyway, I've never met devfs before in my linux-career (RedHat, Debian and Mandrake 7.0 -- 8.1). Never missed it ! As for your question : I'll forward it to the list. It's not in my man-pages, so maybe some people know what it's supposed to do ? I'm glad you figured out how to edit things. Here's how I do it : Open a terminal-window -- type su -- type your root-password -- type mc (suppose you have Midnight Commander installed - it's a very nifty file-manager a la Norton Commander) -- highlight the file in question -- press F4 to edit. When done, press F2 to save the file and then F10 to quit Midnight Commander. Then, if the file is /etc/lilo.conf, remember to run lilo - otherwise your changes get unnoticed. Enjoy ! Kaj Haulrich Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Re: Sound problem
Hi Tia , Thanks for your help.I managed to get the sound working out of my Crystal CS4236 with LM8.1 .For the benifit of the guys trying to get sound out Crystal CS4232/4235/4236B/4237B/4238B/4239 i will tell exactly what i did to get my sound working. Thanks to the writeup by Deno in MandrakeForumML8.1 Troubleshooting:ISA PNP card:This was my reference. 1)Install the RPM isapnptools 1.26-4mdk 2)Use the pnpdump prog to create isapnp.conf.As root type: /sbin/pnpdump /etc/isapnp.conf. 3)Now we have to choose the resoures.For that we have to edit the file: /etc/isapnp.conf and uncomment all lines starting with (ACT Y) and the lines listed below: (DMA0.. (DMA1... (INTO(IRQ5.. (IO 0 (Size4)(Base 0x534)) (IO 1 (Size4)(Base 0x388)) (IO 2 (Size16)(Base 0x220)) (IO 1 (Size8)(Base 0x200)) (INTO(IRQ9(Mode+E).. (IO 0 (Size2)(Base 0x330) 4)Now save the file and test the conf Type as root: /sbin/isapnp /etc/isapnp.conf .There should be no error messages,if so check your configuration once more and recheck. 5) type: modeprobe cs4232. Sound should be working,if not try logout of KDE and login. 6) To get the module loaded on boot add the line : modprobe cs4232 in: /etc/rc.d/rc.local file. then reboot.. Ivan Tia Adamson wrote: I've had NOTHING but problems with any cards with the crystal chipset cards with ANY distro of Linux period. Do you have AIM or ICQ? Maybe I could help you with some other ISA soundcard stuff... AIM : a556789 Adam - Original Message - From: Ivan Miranda [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: newbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 4:51 AM Subject: Sound problem 2)An Intel FX motherboard with PII 333 overdrive processor,on board crystal CS4236(isapnp).Here i made the isapnp.conf file as per a writeout in Mandrake forum and i ran sndconfig,the sound come out on the first test,then it gives an error while trying to play the midi sound and goes for manual configuration which still does not help either.What i could make out is that sndconfig was trying to use the kernel driver for opl3.o and gives an error on modprobe.Icould not find a kernel driver for CS4236 in the list of kernel drivers.How can i proceed now... Thanks in advance Ivan Miranda General Instrument Engineer/IT Support [EMAIL PROTECTED] 971-4402524/4402773 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Re Sound Card CFG
As root type /usr/sbin/sndconfig and ignore the warning PS if this doesn't work check the directory. I don't have 7.1 Good luck, Adriaan Barel - Original Message - From: "Bill Wright" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 10:59 PM Subject: [newbie] Sound Card CFG I running mandrake 7.1 .. how to I enter the command for SNDconfig? Installation detected all my hardware except the sound card.
[newbie] Re: Sound
Hello :) Could someone please tell me, what I have to do, to get sound for all users? My system has - root, Seanix Mac accounts set up. Only Seanix has sound right now. 2) I use the Dvorak layout with W98 and the BeOS. Mandrake 6 does not want to accept the Dvorak key map. Tank you :)