Re: [newbie] Sound card not working
Lyvim Xaphir disseminated the following: If you want the best quality sound drivers with the most features, I highly recommend you go to opensound.com and download the drivers for your sound card. OSS is superior to Alsa. Wha? All this time people have been telling me the opposite, 'OSS is old', 'ALSA is the future of sound on Linux' Lyvim, I'm also curious why you say OSS is superior to ALSA. From what I've been reading on the Linux-Audio-User list, OSS is rarely mentioned. It appears all the efforts to develop sound applications and utilities are using ALSA. And if I'm not mistaken, I've seen posts from you on the Linux-Audio-User list. You've intriqued me. Please explain your reasons. Stephen. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card not working
On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 00:13, Aldous Huxley wrote: > When I first installed 10.0, the alsa driver worked, > but sounded like shit...very distorted, like a cheap > stereo system with the volume too high. I tinkered > with settings (stupidly) without tracking what I was > doing in order to undo if problems occured (which > did). Um...I'd like to have sound back without having > to reinstall everything...suggestions would be > appreciated. Thanks. > If you want the best quality sound drivers with the most features, I highly recommend you go to opensound.com and download the drivers for your sound card. OSS is superior to Alsa. LX Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card not working
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 21:13:35 -0700 (PDT) Aldous Huxley disseminated the following: > When I first installed 10.0, the alsa driver worked, > but sounded like shit...very distorted, like a cheap > stereo system with the volume too high. I tinkered > with settings (stupidly) without tracking what I was > doing in order to undo if problems occured (which > did). Um...I'd like to have sound back without having > to reinstall everything...suggestions would be > appreciated. Thanks. 1st back up your /etc/modules.conf (in 10.0 I believe it's called something slightly different, at least if you are running the 2.6 kernel). Then run 'alsaconf' as root. Now, from your backup modules.conf, add back the lines deleted by running alsaconf, to do with your video, usb, etc. You may need to do a service sound restart, if the alsaconf utility doesn't do it for you (can't remember ATM). -- JoeHill RLU #282046 / www.freeyourmachine.org 00:48:57 up 38 days, 34 min, 4 users, load average: 0.27, 0.10, 0.21 +++ "Athens built the Acropolis. Corinth was a commercial city, interested in purely materialistic things. Today we admire Athens, visit it, preserve the old temples, yet we hardly ever set foot in Corinth." -- Dr. Harold Urey, Nobel Laureate in chemistry Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
[newbie] Sound card not working
When I first installed 10.0, the alsa driver worked, but sounded like shit...very distorted, like a cheap stereo system with the volume too high. I tinkered with settings (stupidly) without tracking what I was doing in order to undo if problems occured (which did). Um...I'd like to have sound back without having to reinstall everything...suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. __ Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
[newbie] sound card error when booting
Hi, I get this error message in /var/log/boot.log. alsa: succeeded ericsoldpc alsa: succeeded ericsoldpc alsactl: alsact: load_state:1134: ericsoldpc alsactl: No soundcards found... ericsoldpc sound: Setting mixer settings failed As the computer is booting I get this message: Start Alsa version 1.0.2c trident doing alsact to restore mixer settings... can't open alsact - no soundcard found alsact save state:1061 can't open /root/tmp/asound.state_tmp:no such file or directory setting mixer setting: alsact load state 1134: no soundcard found When I tried to run Audacity, I got this error: There is an error initializing the audio i/o layer You will not be able to play or record audio error:host error Error while opening sound device. Please check the input device settings and the project sample rate. I assume the Audacity error is caused by the other error. Any ideas on how to straighten this out? Eric Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[newbie] sound card configuration
Hello Have installed sound blaster 16pci sound card. Hardrake recognized and listed 2 driver-for oss and alsa. Set for alsa and got the follwing message when applying:Informational-artsmessage--error while initializing sound driver:device: default can't be opened for playback(no such device). Sound server will continue using the null device. Have double checked connections and everything seems ok. Is there something else that needs to be checked or changed? Thanks in advance John Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
[newbie] Sound Card Problem
I recently installed mandrake 10.0 on a dell dimension 4100. I replace the crap sound card they packaged with the box with a soundblaster live! mp3 (not the 5.1). after I installed Mandrake and started KDE the sound card when nuts and then just started make a high pitched squeal. It never stopped. I had to turn off the speakers. help? j.
Re: [newbie] Sound card problems
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 06 March 2004 09:21, Troy Thomas Hall wrote: > ok, not quite solved. I have no mpg or mpeg sounds. xmms plugins? Anne - -- Registered Linux User No.293302 Have you visited http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org yet? -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFASaUykFAvMr/nNX8RAqHFAJ47jkEW74s4RRqueB5qEIi7WcwY9QCbB3w6 qCAFnsRAfPEmx/rIWJmxJ6I= =CNO4 -END PGP SIGNATURE- Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Sound card problems
ok, not quite solved. I have no mpg or mpeg sounds. -- Troy T. Hall Registered Linux User #342150 Mandrake Club Member Abilene, KS. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] sound card and modem card not working
On Friday 30 January 2004 03:54 pm, Marshall Mathers wrote: > hi,,, > > I have mandrake 9.2,,,just installed it monday ;-) > with dual boot with xp. > > I have a PCTEL Platinum v.90 modemi have looked > EVERYWHERE for a driver for linuxbut i could find > any. Does anybody know where I could find such a > driver? > > And I have a VIA AC'97 Audio Controller (WDM), its the > VT82C686 model...or thats what the mandraek control > center tells me. the sound is not working...its not > muted...i only found drivers ,that support this sound > card, for redhatso if anybody has a website where > i can download the drivers for mandrake 9.2? > > > TIA, > alex Alex: Your modem is a winmodem. In case you are not familiar with the term, it is a modem which is designed to work with Windows only. Don't despair, though, as there are often workarounds available. However, it is going to take some work on your part to get that critter working. My advice would be to start at: www:linmodems.org. There is a lot of good information at the site, and some excellent links. -- cmg Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] sound card and modem card not working
hi,,, I have mandrake 9.2,,,just installed it monday ;-) with dual boot with xp. I have a PCTEL Platinum v.90 modemi have looked EVERYWHERE for a driver for linuxbut i could find any. Does anybody know where I could find such a driver? And I have a VIA AC'97 Audio Controller (WDM), its the VT82C686 model...or thats what the mandraek control center tells me. the sound is not working...its not muted...i only found drivers ,that support this sound card, for redhatso if anybody has a website where i can download the drivers for mandrake 9.2? TIA, alex = http://www.freerepublic.com/~hollyp/ Hey dad look at me Think back and talk to me Did I grow up according to plan? Do you think I'm wasting my time doing things I wanna do? but it hurts when you disapprove all along And now I try hard to make it I just want to make you proud I'm never gonna be good enough for you I can't pretend that I'm alright And you can't change me I try not to think About the pain I feel inside Did you know you used to be my hero? All the days you spend with me Now seem so far away And it feels like you don't care anymore And now I try hard to make it I just want to make you, proud I'm never gonna be good enough for you I can't stand another fight And nothing's alright Nothing's gonna change the things that you said __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it! http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ps/sb/ Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Sound Card
I have a Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live 5.1 PCI sound card and I have just about had enough with sound card problems with this computer. Over the past couple of years, I started with Mandrake 8.2 and upgraded to 9.0 and 9.1 During my really initial learning phase, I reloaded Mandrake 8.2 and 9.0 several times each. The only problem that I had (and it occurred everytime) was I had to struggle with getting the sound to work all the way. I got the sound to work with 9.1 for the most part with the exception of the Surround sound until recently someone had a solution that fixed the Surround sound. Yesterday, during something I was doing, I trashed my / directory and had to reload 9.1 for the second time. Guess what -- the sound doen't work at all again. I have tried everything that I did in the past, researched the newbie list (and there are thousands of entries on sound problems) tried everything I could find there and still no sound. My rant is that every time that I have had to install a new version or reinstall an old version I have had to fiddle-dick with this sound card and the solution has appeared to be different every time. SO THE POINT TO THIS LONG AND TIRED EMAIL IS -- I know that someone (and I remember it as being Anne) bought a sound card that came with Linux drivers and worked out of the box. I don't mind the occasional learning experience but this is one of those problems that I would like to make permanently go away. Is there a particular Sound card that works? David -- ( )_( ) ( 0 0 ) --( )-- --0-- Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card problem in Mandrake 9.1
On Thursday 18 Sep 2003 10:19 am, NiTrO wrote: > I did turn up the volume. But the sound is coming out of the wrong jacket. > It should not come out of the microphone jack, does it :-/, but out the > audio output jacket. And that's the problem. I'm absolutely sure it is not > a volume adjustment problem. The problem is that is is comin through the > microphone jacket > Try the alsamixergui (you will probably have to install the RPM) There are 'mute' buttons in there you can check. Depending on the sound card, people have reported they have had to adjust aumix, alsamixergui, or kmix before getting sound. In some cases people have had to adjust more than one mixer. There is no way the Linux driver could cause sound to come out of your microphone jack. What you are hearing is 'crosstalk' between the electrical circuits in the sound card. This indicates the sound driver is working, but the ouput is being inhibited. Hence check the mute buttons. derek -- -- www.jennings.homelinux.net http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card problem in Mandrake 9.1
I did turn up the volume. But the sound is coming out of the wrong jacket. It should not come out of the microphone jack, does it :-/, but out the audio output jacket. And that's the problem. I'm absolutely sure it is not a volume adjustment problem. The problem is that is is comin through the microphone jacket - Original Message - From: "Michael Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 10:24 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound card problem in Mandrake 9.1 > On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 10:01:40 +0200 > "NiTrO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, I'm experiencing some problems with my on board soundcard on > > Mandrake 9.1. First, it wouldn't work at all, now I found out that she > > works, but when I want to hear anything, I need to plug my speakers > > into the headphone jack :-/ When I do that I get sound with a lot of > > noise. My soundcard is based on the AC97 codec. Can someone help me > > with this problem, so I have sound through the output jacket without > > that noise? > > > > > > greets > > > > You can be helped, try turning up the sound in aumixer (i think thats > it). For more: > > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=mandrake-newbie&m=105507562416728&w=2 > > -- > Michael > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card problem in Mandrake 9.1
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 10:01:40 +0200 "NiTrO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, I'm experiencing some problems with my on board soundcard on > Mandrake 9.1. First, it wouldn't work at all, now I found out that she > works, but when I want to hear anything, I need to plug my speakers > into the headphone jack :-/ When I do that I get sound with a lot of > noise. My soundcard is based on the AC97 codec. Can someone help me > with this problem, so I have sound through the output jacket without > that noise? > > > greets > You can be helped, try turning up the sound in aumixer (i think thats it). For more: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=mandrake-newbie&m=105507562416728&w=2 -- Michael Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Sound card problem in Mandrake 9.1
Hi, I'm experiencing some problems with my on board soundcard on Mandrake 9.1. First, it wouldn't work at all, now I found out that she works, but when I want to hear anything, I need to plug my speakers into the headphone jack :-/ When I do that I get sound with a lot of noise. My soundcard is based on the AC97 codec. Can someone help me with this problem, so I have sound through the output jacket without that noise? greets Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card problem
On Saturday March 29 2003 11:37 am, Vinh N. Pham wrote: > Hi, > I just install MDK 9.1. Everything is fine except my sound card > (Turtle Beach Santa Cruz) doesn't work. This has been working > before. I even tried to compile the ALSA code and install it > manually but nothing work. > Anyone has advice for me? First run 'top' , then to sort by cpu usage. If 'aplay' is hoggin nearly 100% cpu, then as root, 'urpme alsa-utils' Then start 'aumix'. All the levels are probly set to -0-. Move the sliders up, and you should be able to hear sound. -- Tom Brinkman Corpus Christi, Texas Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Sound card problem
Hi, I just install MDK 9.1. Everything is fine except my sound card (Turtle Beach Santa Cruz) doesn't work. This has been working before. I even tried to compile the ALSA code and install it manually but nothing work. Anyone has advice for me? Thanks, Vinh N. Pham Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound Card SB16
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 12:40 pm, Frans Ketelaars wrote: > On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 22:06:41 -0800 (PST) > > omnimodeus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > i have sound blaster 16 isa and i dont know how to > > install it...please help > > Try running 'sndconfig' as root :) You must have the sndconfig RPM > installed. > You might find these useful: http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/mdoc/user/harddrake.html http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/troubles/tqhvit1.html Anne -- Registered Linux User No.293302 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound Card SB16
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 01:06 am, omnimodeus wrote: > i have sound blaster 16 isa and i dont know how to > install it...please help > > __ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. > http://mailplus.yahoo.com I take it that you already have installed the card in the computer to an open ISA slot, and you do not have any sound. do this, at the same time hit ctrl+Alt+f3, login as root, type "sndconfig" if this is not installed you will have to install it with "urpmi sndconfig". follow the directions and you will even get to hear the correct pronounseation for "linux", from Linus Torvalds his self Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound Card SB16
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 22:06:41 -0800 (PST) omnimodeus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i have sound blaster 16 isa and i dont know how to > install it...please help Try running 'sndconfig' as root :) You must have the sndconfig RPM installed. HTH, -Frans Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Sound Card SB16
i have sound blaster 16 isa and i dont know how to install it...please help __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card Base PCI A3D
On Sat, 2002-06-22 at 07:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm not able to get my sound card (Base PCI A3D) to work. I checked all the > sound HowTo in /usr/doc/kernel-doc-2.2.14/sound/ but my sound card is not > listed. > > I used lothar and sndconfig but with strange results. > > sndconfig tell me it found a sound card "Aureal Semiconductor|Vortex 1" and > that it isn't supported. > > - Why does sndconfig not find "Base PCI A3D"? > - And what can I do to get my sound card working? I suggest very strongly that you download the latest version of the Aureal drivers from sourceforge CVS, as they are version 1.1.3 and have important fixes with regard to problems with Quake 3 Arena and other things. In case you haven't ever done this before and for anyone elses edification, it's very simple. From your ~/tmp directory under a terminal command line enter the following (as a non-root user): cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/aureal login (hit enter here when prompted for a password, then when you get a prompt back, enter the following:) cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/aureal co aureal After that your download will commence. When you get everything, just follow the directions in the "aureal" directory. HTH, LX -- °°° Kernel 2.4.18-6mdk Mandrake Linux 8.2 Enlightenment 0.16.5-11mdkEvolution 1.0.2-5mdk Registered Linux User #268899 http://counter.li.org/ °°° Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] sound card advice
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 10:48, Scott wrote: > On Sunday 23 June 2002 12:28 am, you wrote: > > On Saturday 22 June 2002 05:32 pm, you wrote: > > > Scott wrote: > > > >On Saturday 22 June 2002 01:36 pm, you wrote: > > > >>On Saturday 22 June 2002 11:58 am, Ralph Slooten wrote: > > > >>>Soundblaster? It's about the most well known one around, and > > > >>>although Linux may not support the latest top of the range cards, > > > >>>you implied that you wanted a cheaper, so I would just go for an > > > >>>older sort. They are cheap. As far as easy to configure... > > > >>>auto-detected should be easy enough ;-) > > > >>> > > > >>>Greetings > > > >>>Ralph > > > >>> > > > >>>On Sat, 22 Jun 2002, Scott wrote: > > > Can someone please recommend a decent, fairly cheap sound card > > > that is easy to configure with 8.1? Using compaq 5220 pc. > > > Appreciate it, > > > SW > > > >> > > > >>http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/hardware/hres2.html#Sound > > > >> > > > >> has two links, one for OSS and one for ALSA. Check out both for > > > >>supported devices, but I'd try for a card supported by ALSA. You > > > >>should also take a look inside that Compaq to see if you have > > > >>available pci and/or isa slots, what IRQ's are free, and if the > > > >>Compaq currently has onboard sound... can it be disabled in bios? > > > >>Make sure you don't buy anything that needs closed source proprietary > > > >>drivers. > > > > > > > >Looking in my bios, I don't see anything that looks like it disables > > > > my on-board sound. What does that mean? Some sort of unpleasantness > > > > I'm sure... SW > > > > > > > > > > > >-- > > > >-- > > > > > > > >Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > > > >Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > > > > > > Well if you have on-board sound it may be posible to use it. A number > > > of ALSA drivers/configurations are non-working at the moment, but often > > > the alternaticve OSS drivers do work. Do you have linux installed > > > already? If so let's see > > > > > > cat /etc/modules.conf > > > > > > and > > > > > > lspcidrake > > > > > > outputs > > > > > > Just run those in a terminal window, highlight the output with a mouse, > > > then middle-click it onto your mail composition. > > > > > > Civileme > > > > Here's the output: > > > > cat /etc/modules.conf > > > > pre-install pcmcia_core CARDMGR_OPTS=-f /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia start > > alias usb-interface usb-uhci > > probeall scsi_hostadapter ide-scsi > > alias eth0 8139too > > > > and: > > > > lspcidrake > > agpgart : VIA Technologies|VT82C598 [Apollo MVP3] > > unknown : VIA Technologies|VT82C598 [Apollo MVP3 AGP] > > 8139too : Accton|SMC2-1211TX > > unknown : VIA Technologies|VT82C586/A/B PCI-to-ISA [Apollo VP] > > unknown : VIA Technologies|VT82C586 IDE [Apollo] > > usb-uhci: VIA Technologies|VT82C586B USB > > unknown : VIA Technologies|VT82C586B ACPI > > Card:ATI Mach64 : ATI|3D Rage LT Pro AGP-133 > > unknown : Virtual|Hub [] > > scanner : Seiko Epson Corp.|Perfection 1240U [] > > > > BTW, I don't have that scanner running, I didn't know that it was > > detected. Thanks, > > SW > > From the output, any hope of getting the onboard sound working in 8.1? > > Thanks, > SW Heres mine: VT82C686 [Apollo Super AC97/Audio] This is the model: quoted from harddrake. 8.2 found and installed it perfectly on install. The KDE load up sound just about made me soil my undies. It had been that long since i had heard anything. Really not sure about differences between a *586 and *686 board. -- Michael Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] sound card advice
On Sunday 23 June 2002 12:28 am, you wrote: > On Saturday 22 June 2002 05:32 pm, you wrote: > > Scott wrote: > > >On Saturday 22 June 2002 01:36 pm, you wrote: > > >>On Saturday 22 June 2002 11:58 am, Ralph Slooten wrote: > > >>>Soundblaster? It's about the most well known one around, and > > >>>although Linux may not support the latest top of the range cards, > > >>>you implied that you wanted a cheaper, so I would just go for an > > >>>older sort. They are cheap. As far as easy to configure... > > >>>auto-detected should be easy enough ;-) > > >>> > > >>>Greetings > > >>>Ralph > > >>> > > >>>On Sat, 22 Jun 2002, Scott wrote: > > Can someone please recommend a decent, fairly cheap sound card > > that is easy to configure with 8.1? Using compaq 5220 pc. > > Appreciate it, > > SW > > >> > > >>http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/hardware/hres2.html#Sound > > >> > > >> has two links, one for OSS and one for ALSA. Check out both for > > >>supported devices, but I'd try for a card supported by ALSA. You > > >>should also take a look inside that Compaq to see if you have > > >>available pci and/or isa slots, what IRQ's are free, and if the > > >>Compaq currently has onboard sound... can it be disabled in bios? > > >>Make sure you don't buy anything that needs closed source proprietary > > >>drivers. > > > > > >Looking in my bios, I don't see anything that looks like it disables my > > >on-board sound. What does that mean? Some sort of unpleasantness I'm > > > sure... SW > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > > >Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > > > > Well if you have on-board sound it may be posible to use it. A number > > of ALSA drivers/configurations are non-working at the moment, but often > > the alternaticve OSS drivers do work. Do you have linux installed > > already? If so let's see > > > > cat /etc/modules.conf > > > > and > > > > lspcidrake > > > > outputs > > > > Just run those in a terminal window, highlight the output with a mouse, > > then middle-click it onto your mail composition. > > > > Civileme > > Here's the output: > > cat /etc/modules.conf > > pre-install pcmcia_core CARDMGR_OPTS=-f /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia start > alias usb-interface usb-uhci > probeall scsi_hostadapter ide-scsi > alias eth0 8139too > > and: > > lspcidrake > agpgart : VIA Technologies|VT82C598 [Apollo MVP3] > unknown : VIA Technologies|VT82C598 [Apollo MVP3 AGP] > 8139too : Accton|SMC2-1211TX > unknown : VIA Technologies|VT82C586/A/B PCI-to-ISA [Apollo VP] > unknown : VIA Technologies|VT82C586 IDE [Apollo] > usb-uhci: VIA Technologies|VT82C586B USB > unknown : VIA Technologies|VT82C586B ACPI > Card:ATI Mach64 : ATI|3D Rage LT Pro AGP-133 > unknown : Virtual|Hub [] > scanner : Seiko Epson Corp.|Perfection 1240U [] > > BTW, I don't have that scanner running, I didn't know that it was detected. > Thanks, > SW >From the output, any hope of getting the onboard sound working in 8.1? Thanks, SW Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] sound card advice
On Saturday 22 June 2002 05:32 pm, you wrote: > Scott wrote: > >On Saturday 22 June 2002 01:36 pm, you wrote: > >>On Saturday 22 June 2002 11:58 am, Ralph Slooten wrote: > >>>Soundblaster? It's about the most well known one around, and > >>>although Linux may not support the latest top of the range cards, > >>>you implied that you wanted a cheaper, so I would just go for an > >>>older sort. They are cheap. As far as easy to configure... > >>>auto-detected should be easy enough ;-) > >>> > >>>Greetings > >>>Ralph > >>> > >>>On Sat, 22 Jun 2002, Scott wrote: > Can someone please recommend a decent, fairly cheap sound card > that is easy to configure with 8.1? Using compaq 5220 pc. > Appreciate it, > SW > >> > >>http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/hardware/hres2.html#Sound > >> > >> has two links, one for OSS and one for ALSA. Check out both for > >>supported devices, but I'd try for a card supported by ALSA. You > >>should also take a look inside that Compaq to see if you have > >>available pci and/or isa slots, what IRQ's are free, and if the > >>Compaq currently has onboard sound... can it be disabled in bios? > >>Make sure you don't buy anything that needs closed source proprietary > >>drivers. > > > >Looking in my bios, I don't see anything that looks like it disables my > >on-board sound. What does that mean? Some sort of unpleasantness I'm > > sure... SW > > > > > > > > > >Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > >Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > > Well if you have on-board sound it may be posible to use it. A number > of ALSA drivers/configurations are non-working at the moment, but often > the alternaticve OSS drivers do work. Do you have linux installed > already? If so let's see > > cat /etc/modules.conf > > and > > lspcidrake > > outputs > > Just run those in a terminal window, highlight the output with a mouse, > then middle-click it onto your mail composition. > > Civileme Here's the output: cat /etc/modules.conf pre-install pcmcia_core CARDMGR_OPTS=-f /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia start alias usb-interface usb-uhci probeall scsi_hostadapter ide-scsi alias eth0 8139too and: lspcidrake agpgart : VIA Technologies|VT82C598 [Apollo MVP3] unknown : VIA Technologies|VT82C598 [Apollo MVP3 AGP] 8139too : Accton|SMC2-1211TX unknown : VIA Technologies|VT82C586/A/B PCI-to-ISA [Apollo VP] unknown : VIA Technologies|VT82C586 IDE [Apollo] usb-uhci: VIA Technologies|VT82C586B USB unknown : VIA Technologies|VT82C586B ACPI Card:ATI Mach64 : ATI|3D Rage LT Pro AGP-133 unknown : Virtual|Hub [] scanner : Seiko Epson Corp.|Perfection 1240U [] BTW, I don't have that scanner running, I didn't know that it was detected. Thanks, SW Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] sound card advice
On Saturday 22 June 2002 03:42 pm, Scott wrote: me: > > http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/hardware/hres2.html#Sound > > > >has two links, one for OSS and one for ALSA. Check out both > > for supported devices, but I'd try for a card supported by ALSA. > > You should also take a look inside that Compaq to see if you have > > available pci and/or isa slots, what IRQ's are free, and if the > > Compaq currently has onboard sound... can it be disabled in bios? > > Make sure you don't buy anything that needs closed source > > proprietary drivers. > Looking in my bios, I don't see anything that looks like it > disables my on-board sound. What does that mean? Some sort of > unpleasantness I'm sure... SW That's a polite way to put it, ie, unpleasantness :) I've got a Soyo mboard with onboard AC97 (VIA). I have a bios setting (actually 2) to try'n kill it. This works, but it won't then completely enable an old AWE64 (isa) Soundblaster I tried to get workin again. Both Winblows98 or Mandrake 8.x Most ready made systems (like your Compaq) don't allow/have needed bios options, even some good hardware has a hard time overcomin win-hardware crap. Best solution (tho the trend is against it), is not to buy win-orientainted-hardware in the first damn place. I knew better when I bought an otherwise good motherboard but it's gettin real hard lately not to settle for Billy- tainted-hardware. This is M$'s real crime. Another fault is that Linux sort'a sux when it comes to sound. I'm back to usin onboard AC97 with ALSA system wide, and forcin some apps that don't like ALSA (mplayer, xmms), to use OSS. aRts is history in this scenario ;( -- Tom Brinkman Corpus Christi, Texas Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] sound card advice
Scott wrote: >On Saturday 22 June 2002 01:36 pm, you wrote: > >>On Saturday 22 June 2002 11:58 am, Ralph Slooten wrote: >> >>>Soundblaster? It's about the most well known one around, and >>>although Linux may not support the latest top of the range cards, >>>you implied that you wanted a cheaper, so I would just go for an >>>older sort. They are cheap. As far as easy to configure... >>>auto-detected should be easy enough ;-) >>> >>>Greetings >>>Ralph >>> >>>On Sat, 22 Jun 2002, Scott wrote: >>> Can someone please recommend a decent, fairly cheap sound card that is easy to configure with 8.1? Using compaq 5220 pc. Appreciate it, SW >>http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/hardware/hres2.html#Sound >> >> has two links, one for OSS and one for ALSA. Check out both for >>supported devices, but I'd try for a card supported by ALSA. You >>should also take a look inside that Compaq to see if you have >>available pci and/or isa slots, what IRQ's are free, and if the >>Compaq currently has onboard sound... can it be disabled in bios? >>Make sure you don't buy anything that needs closed source proprietary >>drivers. >> > >Looking in my bios, I don't see anything that looks like it disables my >on-board sound. What does that mean? Some sort of unpleasantness I'm sure... >SW > > > > >Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? >Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > Well if you have on-board sound it may be posible to use it. A number of ALSA drivers/configurations are non-working at the moment, but often the alternaticve OSS drivers do work. Do you have linux installed already? If so let's see cat /etc/modules.conf and lspcidrake outputs Just run those in a terminal window, highlight the output with a mouse, then middle-click it onto your mail composition. Civileme Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] sound card advice
On Saturday 22 June 2002 11:58 am, Ralph Slooten wrote: > Soundblaster? It's about the most well known one around, and > although Linux may not support the latest top of the range cards, > you implied that you wanted a cheaper, so I would just go for an > older sort. They are cheap. As far as easy to configure... > auto-detected should be easy enough ;-) > > Greetings > Ralph > > On Sat, 22 Jun 2002, Scott wrote: > > Can someone please recommend a decent, fairly cheap sound card > > that is easy to configure with 8.1? Using compaq 5220 pc. > > Appreciate it, > > SW http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/hardware/hres2.html#Sound has two links, one for OSS and one for ALSA. Check out both for supported devices, but I'd try for a card supported by ALSA. You should also take a look inside that Compaq to see if you have available pci and/or isa slots, what IRQ's are free, and if the Compaq currently has onboard sound... can it be disabled in bios? Make sure you don't buy anything that needs closed source proprietary drivers. -- Tom Brinkman Corpus Christi, Texas Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] sound card advice
Soundblaster? It's about the most well known one around, and although Linux may not support the latest top of the range cards, you implied that you wanted a cheaper, so I would just go for an older sort. They are cheap. As far as easy to configure... auto-detected should be easy enough ;-) Greetings Ralph On Sat, 22 Jun 2002, Scott wrote: > Can someone please recommend a decent, fairly cheap sound card that is easy > to configure with 8.1? Using compaq 5220 pc. > Appreciate it, > SW > > -- Homepage: http://tuxpower.f2g.net/ Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] sound card advice
Can someone please recommend a decent, fairly cheap sound card that is easy to configure with 8.1? Using compaq 5220 pc. Appreciate it, SW Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card Base PCI A3D
In reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s mail, d.d. Sat, 22 Jun 2002 13:12:00 +0200 (MEST): >sndconfig tell me it found a sound card "Aureal Semiconductor|Vortex 1" and >that it isn't supported. > >- Why does sndconfig not find "Base PCI A3D"? It finds the sound chipset, which is Aureal in your case. >- And what can I do to get my sound card working? You can find the Aureal drivers at http://aureal.sourceforge.net/ Instructions to set them up should be there too. Aureal has drivers too, now: http://www.vortexofsound.com/drivers/drivers.htm Paul -- Kernel Panic is General Failure's second in command http://nlpagan.net-Linux Mandrake 8.2 - Sylpheed 0.7.7 Help Microsoft combat software piracy: give Linux to a friend today! Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Sound card Base PCI A3D
I'm not able to get my sound card (Base PCI A3D) to work. I checked all the sound HowTo in /usr/doc/kernel-doc-2.2.14/sound/ but my sound card is not listed. I used lothar and sndconfig but with strange results. sndconfig tell me it found a sound card "Aureal Semiconductor|Vortex 1" and that it isn't supported. - Why does sndconfig not find "Base PCI A3D"? - And what can I do to get my sound card working? -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound Card Configuration
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Spyros Spyropoulos wrote: > Hi, > > How do I configure my soundcard on Mandrake 8.0 ? > > Thnx, > spyross > > hmmm...lets see if I can remember that far back. I haven't seen 8.0 for a few years, so if I get this wrong, please someone correct me. at any rate Spyros, you can do this one of two ways. (1) open a terinal window and use the "setuptools" utility. when you activate this utility it will either initialize the X gui or will run in the terminal itself. on the menu you're presented with there will be a menu item that will allow you to configure your sound card. it's a small wizard that is simple and straight forward. (2) open Mandrake Control Center, and go to the "Hardware" item shown on the left of the main panel, click on Hardware, then expand the sound card item in the list; you will see a sound card in the right pane as long as Mandrake picked up the card upon installation. you should also see the card listed as a sub-item in the left pane. click on the sound card in the left pane and hit the configure button in the right pane. a list of drivers will be presented to you with it defaulting to what yours should be. hit the "OK" button and listen for the audio clip to be played. if you here it click the yes button and you're done. if you didn't hear it and you're sure that you chose the correct driver for your card turn up the volume on your speakers and repeat the last procedure. IF you still don't hear the audio clip then it's likely you have a bit more configuring to do to get your sound working. Mark Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Sound Card Configuration
Hi, How do I configure my soundcard on Mandrake 8.0 ? Thnx, spyross Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] sound card
charlie oriez wrote: > > I'm running Mandrake 8.0 > I have a soundblaster 16 sound card > I get sound on the Win2000 side of my box but not the linux side. > > When opening a web page (as user, not root, using NS4.77) with embedded > sound, I get the alert box "cant open output file /dev/dsp" Havent tried it > as root. > > /dev/dsp exists, but the permissions are presumably not what they should be, > since that is apparently a root user file with no group permissions set. my > user is coriez. > > crw---1 coriez audio 14, 3 May 27 08:21 dsp > > will a chmod +660 be sufficient and appropriate or am I widely off mark? > > tia > IIRC your chmod +660 isn't that that far off what I did. I did a chmod +777 to be sure, allowing anyone to run that module. Worked fine, it was an alsa bug. :] Found that answer in their FAQ -- Femme Good Decisions You boss Made: "We'll do as you suggest and go with Linux. I've always liked that character from Peanuts." - Source: Dilbert Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Sound Card Rear Speakers
I have several Creative PCI128 sound cards that have two speaker jacks: a "main" and a "secondary" or "rear" jack. I've noticed that I never seem to get any sound from the second jack. I was wondering if this is normal. Does the second speaker output only work in certain games with surround encoding or something? Suppose you were playing mp3s or CDs. Is it normal for only the main speaker jack to have sound? This is with speakers plugged into both jacks. Thank you. *** Powered by SuSE Linux 7.3 Professional KDE 2.2.1 KMail 1.3.1 This is a Microsoft-free computer Bryan S. Tyson [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card problems
On Sun, 14 Apr 2002 22:11:52 GMT Matt Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Frans, > > Ok, so i have done all the things you suggested, but to be honest i'm not > to sure what i'm looking for in the 'cat /proc/isapnp'. I'll put it at > the bottom of this message so if some kind person decided to help me out > you can see it but everybody else can ignore thee long post! > > The '/sbin/lsmod'shows: > ad1848 21408 0 > sound 57292 0 [ad1848] > soundcore 4068 2 [sound] I don't think you had sound working at that moment... > The /etc/modules.conf file shows: > > alias autofs autofs4 > alias usb-interface usb-uhci > alias sound-slot-2 ad1848 OK, as root, replace the line above with: alias sound-slot-0 cs4232 post-install cs4232 modprobe opl3 io=0x388 Remember the opl3 module sndconfig complained about :) After a reboot sound should work without running sndconfig every time. If you're interested you can read about your soundcard driver in: /usr/src/linux-2.4.18-6mdk/Documentation/sound/CS4232. It's in the kernel-source RPM package. > alias char-major-81 bttv > alias /dev/ttyHCF* hcfserial > alias char-major-240 hcfserial > alias /dev/ttyCUA* hcfserial > alias char-major-241 hcfserial > alias /dev/modem hcfserial > options hcfserial serialmajor=240 calloutmajor=241 pcivendorid=0x14F1 > pcideviceid=0x1035 Uhm, I wish you the best of luck with your winmodem ;) An external modem would avoid a lot of problems for you. > Ok, so sorry this is so long, but if anyone can help this newbie, i'll be > very greatful and can move further away from uncle bill!! You provided very useful information! About MIDI, if you have the relevant packages installed, in KDE you have K -> multimedia -> sound -> midi synthesizer. You can play the file /usr/share/sndconfig/sample.midi, that's the one sndconfig didn't let you hear ;) There is also K -> multimedia -> sound -> midi and karaoke player. To use it click settings -> midi setup and choose Yamaha opl3 - FM to use the FM synthesizer to play midi (or choose the external MIDI port if you have an exteral synthesizer). I think the quality is much less than the first program which uses sofware for sound synthesis and not the onboard hardware FM synthesizer. > Cheers again > Matt > > > "cat /proc/isapnp" > > Card 1 'CSC4236:Crystal Codec' PnP version 1.0 Product version 0.5 The line above tells me what soundcard you have. > Logical device 0 'CSC:WSS/SB' > Device is not active That's why I think you hadn't (re)run sndconfig and had no working sound. > Active port 0x534,0x388,0x220 > Active IRQ 7 [0x2] > Active DMA 1,3 Ports, IRQ, DMA ... > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< > > On 13/04/02, 16:12:24, Frans Ketelaars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > regarding Re: [newbie] Sound card problems: > > > > On Sat, 13 Apr 2002 12:24:38 GMT > > Matt Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi, I've just installed 8.2 but am generally new to Linux having only > > > used Redmond Linux before. During setup my soundcard wasn't configured > > > properly and the setup told me to run sndconfig later on. So i did that > > > and the ISAPNP Probe Results found my sound card: > > > > > > Model: Crystal Codec:GAME > > > > > > The first sound card test was ok and i heard the sample sound fine. But > > > when it did the second sound card test for the MIDI sample it returned: > > > > > > modprobe error > > > The following error occurred running the modprobe program: > > > /lib/modules/2.4.18-6mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/opl3.o.gz: > > > init_module: No such device > > > Well, the opl3 device was not found by the opl3 module ;) > > > > modprobe: insmod > > > /lib/modules/2.4.18-6mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/opl3.o.gz failed > > > modprobe: insmod synth0 failed > > > Yes, it's about a FM synthesizer for MIDI. But Timidity (on your CD's) > > can play MIDI just fine (in fact the sound quality of the opl3 based MIDI > > synthesizer is rather bad AFAIK). > > > > It offered me the chance to do all the setting manually, but i don't know > > > what they are. So my questions are: what does the above error mean and if > > > i have to set it up manually then how do i find all the settings for it? > > > 'cat /proc/isapnp' _may_ give you some ideas. It's possible sndconfig > made > > a mistake and shouldn'
Re: [newbie] Sound card problems
Frans, Ok, so i have done all the things you suggested, but to be honest i'm not to sure what i'm looking for in the 'cat /proc/isapnp'. I'll put it at the bottom of this message so if some kind person decided to help me out you can see it but everybody else can ignore thee long post! The '/sbin/lsmod'shows: Module Size Used by Not tainted isofs 25792 1 (autoclean) inflate_fs 19328 0 (autoclean) [isofs] sg 30180 0 (autoclean) (unused) st 27316 0 (autoclean) (unused) sr_mod 15160 0 (autoclean) (unused) sd_mod 11644 0 (autoclean) (unused) scsi_mod 92488 4 (autoclean) [sg st sr_mod sd_mod] autofs4 9252 2 (autoclean) ad1848 21408 0 sound 57292 0 [ad1848] soundcore 4068 2 [sound] nfsd 69536 8 (autoclean) lockd 49344 1 (autoclean) [nfsd] sunrpc 62964 1 (autoclean) [nfsd lockd] lp 6464 0 parport_pc 22088 1 parport 23968 1 [lp parport_pc] af_packet 12488 0 (autoclean) ipchains 35816 0 usb-uhci 21668 0 (unused) usbcore 59072 1 [usb-uhci] nls_iso8859-15 3360 3 (autoclean) nls_cp850 3584 2 (autoclean) vfat 9788 2 (autoclean) fat 31384 0 (autoclean) [vfat] supermount 62180 2 (autoclean) tuner 8612 1 (autoclean) tvaudio 10080 0 (autoclean) (unused) bttv 59776 0 i2c-algo-bit 7244 1 [bttv] i2c-core 13568 0 [tuner tvaudio bttv i2c-algo-bit] videodev 4896 2 [bttv] rtc 5912 0 (autoclean) ext3 62092 2 jbd 39356 2 [ext3] The /etc/modules.conf file shows: alias autofs autofs4 alias usb-interface usb-uhci alias sound-slot-2 ad1848 alias char-major-81 bttv alias /dev/ttyHCF* hcfserial alias char-major-240 hcfserial alias /dev/ttyCUA* hcfserial alias char-major-241 hcfserial alias /dev/modem hcfserial options hcfserial serialmajor=240 calloutmajor=241 pcivendorid=0x14F1 pcideviceid=0x1035 Ok, so sorry this is so long, but if anyone can help this newbie, i'll be very greatful and can move further away from uncle bill!! Cheers again Matt "cat /proc/isapnp" Card 1 'CSC4236:Crystal Codec' PnP version 1.0 Product version 0.5 Logical device 0 'CSC:WSS/SB' Device is not active Active port 0x534,0x388,0x220 Active IRQ 7 [0x2] Active DMA 1,3 Resources 0 Priority preferred Port 0x534-0x534, align 0x3, size 0x4, 16-bit address decoding Port 0x388-0x388, align 0x7, size 0x4, 16-bit address decoding Port 0x220-0x220, align 0x1f, size 0x10, 16-bit address decoding IRQ 5 High-Edge DMA 1 8-bit byte-count compatible DMA 0,3 8-bit byte-count compatible Alternate resources 0:1 Priority acceptable Port 0x534-0xffc, align 0x3, size 0x4, 16-bit address decoding Port 0x388-0x388, align 0x7, size 0x4, 16-bit address decoding Port 0x220-0x260, align 0x1f, size 0x10, 16-bit address decoding IRQ 5,7,2/9,11,12,15 High-Edge DMA 1,3 8-bit byte-count compatible DMA 0,1,3 8-bit byte-count compatible Alternate resources 0:2 Priority functional Port 0x534-0xffc, align 0x3, size 0x4, 16-bit address decoding Port 0x388-0x3f8, align 0x7, size 0x4, 16-bit address decoding Port 0x220-0x300, align 0x1f, size 0x10, 16-bit address decoding IRQ 5,7,2/9,11,12,15 High-Edge DMA 0,1,3 8-bit byte-count compatible Logical device 1 'CSC0001:GAME' Device is active Active port 0x200 Resources 0 Priority preferred Port 0x200-0x200, align 0x7, size 0x8, 16-bit address decoding Alternate resources 0:1 Priority acceptable Port 0x208-0x208, align 0x7, size 0x8, 16-bit address decoding Logical device 2 'CSC0010:CTRL' Device is not active Resources 0 Priority preferred Port 0x120-0xff8, align 0x7, size 0x8, 16-bit address decoding Logical device 3 'CSC0003:MPU' Device is active Active port 0x330 Active IRQ 9 [0x2] Resources 0 Priority preferred Port 0x330-0x330, align 0x7, size 0x2, 16-bit address decoding IRQ 2/9 High-Edge Alternate resources 0:1 Priority acceptable Port 0x330-0x360, align 0x7, size 0x2, 16-bit address decoding IRQ 2/9,11,12,15 High-Edge Alternate resources 0:2 Priority functional Port 0x330-0x3e0, align 0x7, size 0x2, 16-bit address decoding >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< On 13/04/02, 16:12:24, Frans Ketelaars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding Re: [newbie] Sound card problems: > On Sat, 13 Apr 2002 12:24:38 GMT > Matt Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, I've just installed 8.2 but am generally new to Linux having only > > used Redmond Linux before. During setup my soundcard wasn't configured > > properly and the setup told me to run sndconfig later on. So i did that > > and the ISAPNP Probe Results found my sound card: > > > > Model: Crystal Codec:GAME > > > > The first sound card test was ok and i heard the sample sound fine. But > > when it did the second sound card test for the MIDI sample it returned: > > > > modprobe error > > The following error occurred running the modprobe pr
Re: [newbie] Sound card problems
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002 12:24:38 GMT Matt Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, I've just installed 8.2 but am generally new to Linux having only > used Redmond Linux before. During setup my soundcard wasn't configured > properly and the setup told me to run sndconfig later on. So i did that > and the ISAPNP Probe Results found my sound card: > > Model: Crystal Codec:GAME > > The first sound card test was ok and i heard the sample sound fine. But > when it did the second sound card test for the MIDI sample it returned: > > modprobe error > The following error occurred running the modprobe program: > /lib/modules/2.4.18-6mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/opl3.o.gz: > init_module: No such device Well, the opl3 device was not found by the opl3 module ;) > modprobe: insmod > /lib/modules/2.4.18-6mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/opl3.o.gz failed > modprobe: insmod synth0 failed Yes, it's about a FM synthesizer for MIDI. But Timidity (on your CD's) can play MIDI just fine (in fact the sound quality of the opl3 based MIDI synthesizer is rather bad AFAIK). > It offered me the chance to do all the setting manually, but i don't know > what they are. So my questions are: what does the above error mean and if > i have to set it up manually then how do i find all the settings for it? 'cat /proc/isapnp' _may_ give you some ideas. It's possible sndconfig made a mistake and shouldn't have tried to load the opl3 module > Also, the strange thing is that for the rest of the session after i have > run this, the sound card works fine, so i know it works ok, but then i > have to run sndconfig again next time i log in, which is quite often at > the moment as my modem is not supported yet, but thats another story!! You can check with '/sbin/lsmod' which modules (drivers) are loaded. Let us know. I think sndconfig loaded a driver for your card, then tried to load the opl3 module which failed. Because of that sndconfig didn't add the necessary lines to the /etc/modules.conf file. > Cheers in advance and thanks to all the mandrake people for a cool distro > > Matt HTH, -Frans Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Sound card problems
Hi, I've just installed 8.2 but am generally new to Linux having only used Redmond Linux before. During setup my soundcard wasn't configured properly and the setup told me to run sndconfig later on. So i did that and the ISAPNP Probe Results found my sound card: Model: Crystal Codec:GAME The first sound card test was ok and i heard the sample sound fine. But when it did the second sound card test for the MIDI sample it returned: modprobe error The following error occurred running the modprobe program: /lib/modules/2.4.18-6mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/opl3.o.gz: init_module: No such device modprobe: insmod /lib/modules/2.4.18-6mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/opl3.o.gz failed modprobe: insmod synth0 failed It offered me the chance to do all the setting manually, but i don't know what they are. So my questions are: what does the above error mean and if i have to set it up manually then how do i find all the settings for it? Also, the strange thing is that for the rest of the session after i have run this, the sound card works fine, so i know it works ok, but then i have to run sndconfig again next time i log in, which is quite often at the moment as my modem is not supported yet, but thats another story!! Cheers in advance and thanks to all the mandrake people for a cool distro Matt Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound Card Troubleshooting
If you've tried as root and it doesn't work, look for a configure.log (or something like that) in the installation directory. If it's there, it'll probably identify exactly what went wrong. Miark On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 17:29:44 -0800, "chingasman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spoke thusly: > I have an aureal vortex 2 sound card. I properly read the readme and had it working >on a prior installation. However, now it won't "compile" (correct me if i am wrong) >when I run a "make install" command as indicated. If I were to layout a >troubleshooting procedure what if any tools are available for this? I am of course a >newbie so all and everything that could help determine where a problem would be or >how to narrow down my problem would be nice. > > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound Card Troubleshooting
El jue, 14-03-2002 a las 22:29, chingasman escribió: > I have an aureal vortex 2 sound card. I properly read the readme and had it working >on a prior installation. However, now it won't "compile" (correct me if i am wrong) >when I run a "make install" command as indicated. If I were to layout a >troubleshooting procedure what if any tools are available for this? I am of course a >newbie so all and everything that could help determine where a problem would be or >how to narrow down my problem would be nice. > > are you sure you are running "make install" as root? use the " su " command to log in as root and then do a make install. that's probably the issue. like this ]$su enter password: ( enter your root password here ) ]$make install HTH Damian Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Sound Card Troubleshooting
I have an aureal vortex 2 sound card. I properly read the readme and had it working on a prior installation. However, now it won't "compile" (correct me if i am wrong) when I run a "make install" command as indicated. If I were to layout a troubleshooting procedure what if any tools are available for this? I am of course a newbie so all and everything that could help determine where a problem would be or how to narrow down my problem would be nice.
Re: Fwd: Re: [newbie] Sound card install problem
On Fri, 1 Mar 2002 09:23:01 -0500 Jeff Quandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Accidentally didn't send to the list. Sorry > -- Forwarded Message -- > > Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound card install problem > Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2002 09:14:39 -0500 > From: Jeff Quandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Robin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On Friday 01 March 2002 04:16 am, you wrote: > > Hi, Jeff > > > > The "KDE Control Center -> Information -> Sound" may not always be > > correct. I have working SB 16 and SB live installed, they show up as no > > info available too. > > > > Try to get out of X and login as root in a text console, run sndconfig > > and see what happens. > > > > HTH > > Okay, I did that. Here is the output I get. > > The VLSI|unknown device 1004:0307 │ > │ is not supported. It's not supported because Philips refuses to release the information necesary to write a driver : > As I said this is a Philips Acoustic Edge, PC706 I believe. I was able to > install it with a generic SB compatible driver under Icepack 1.1. I had many > problems with Icepack however, so I switched to Mandrake. > > If I decided to get a new card that was Linux compatible, do I use sndconfig > to install the driver or what? I think the 'standard' way is to make sure 'hardrake' and 'kudzu' are set to run on boot, when booting after installing the card it should be automagically set up. You can also run HardDrake later of course. AFAIK the use of sndconfig is advised when HardDrake (from the Mandrake Control Centre) fails. > Thanks, > Jeff -Frans Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card install problem
On Friday 01 March 2002 10:55 am, you wrote: > Actually, mine may be an older version (KDE 2.1.1--control center ver 2.0). > Did Control center drop that (very useful) function in the later versions? > Or, did they put it under another header? Anyone? > > e. > > On Fri, 1 Mar 2002 09:09:35 -0500 > Well, I found my version to be 2.2.1, so you do have an older version. I searched for system control, but got nothing. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card install problem
Actually, mine may be an older version (KDE 2.1.1--control center ver 2.0). Did Control center drop that (very useful) function in the later versions? Or, did they put it under another header? Anyone? e. On Fri, 1 Mar 2002 09:09:35 -0500 Jeff Quandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Friday 01 March 2002 03:20 am, you wrote: > > You are actually looking in the wrong place. KDE Control Center>System>KDE > > System Control>audio,video and game controllers is where your card should > > be listed. Where you looked always shows no information (at least on my > > systems). If your card is not listed in the KDE System Control, you have > > another problem. > > > > e. > > > Actually, I do not see a system control. Under Control Center -> System, I > have Date & Time, Konsole, Linux Kernel Config, Login Manager, Printing > Manager, and Session Manager. > > I am using the version of KDE that comes with 8.1, not sure how to check > that, but maybe the area you are refering to is in a newer version. > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > Jeff > > > > > > > > Tech Specs: > > > > AMD 1.33 Ghz > > > > Asus AVA266 MoBo 1009 BIOS > > > > Philips Acoustic Edge Sound Card > > > > Geforce 2 MX 400 32 MB Graphics > > > > 512 DDR RAM > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Fwd: Re: [newbie] Sound card install problem
Accidentally didn't send to the list. Sorry -- Forwarded Message -- Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound card install problem Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2002 09:14:39 -0500 From: Jeff Quandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Robin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Friday 01 March 2002 04:16 am, you wrote: > Hi, Jeff > > The "KDE Control Center -> Information -> Sound" may not always be > correct. I have working SB 16 and SB live installed, they show up as no > info available too. > > Try to get out of X and login as root in a text console, run sndconfig > and see what happens. > > HTH Okay, I did that. Here is the output I get. The VLSI|unknown device 1004:0307 │ │ is not supported. As I said this is a Philips Acoustic Edge, PC706 I believe. I was able to install it with a generic SB compatible driver under Icepack 1.1. I had many problems with Icepack however, so I switched to Mandrake. If I decided to get a new card that was Linux compatible, do I use sndconfig to install the driver or what? Thanks, Jeff --- Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card install problem
On Friday 01 March 2002 03:20 am, you wrote: > You are actually looking in the wrong place. KDE Control Center>System>KDE > System Control>audio,video and game controllers is where your card should > be listed. Where you looked always shows no information (at least on my > systems). If your card is not listed in the KDE System Control, you have > another problem. > > e. > Actually, I do not see a system control. Under Control Center -> System, I have Date & Time, Konsole, Linux Kernel Config, Login Manager, Printing Manager, and Session Manager. I am using the version of KDE that comes with 8.1, not sure how to check that, but maybe the area you are refering to is in a newer version. > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Jeff > > > > > > Tech Specs: > > > AMD 1.33 Ghz > > > Asus AVA266 MoBo 1009 BIOS > > > Philips Acoustic Edge Sound Card > > > Geforce 2 MX 400 32 MB Graphics > > > 512 DDR RAM Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] Sound card install problem
Hi, Jeff The "KDE Control Center -> Information -> Sound" may not always be correct. I have working SB 16 and SB live installed, they show up as no info available too. Try to get out of X and login as root in a text console, run sndconfig and see what happens. HTH Robin > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jeff Quandt > Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 6:53 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] Sound card install problem > > > > I have recently installed Mandrake 8.1 and I am attempting to > get settled in. I noticed that my sound card was not > installed. Obviously, my first clue was there was no sound. > When looking at, in KDE, Control Center -> Information -> > Sound, I get a msg stating Sorry no info available on your > Sound Card. As I said, I am quite new to Linux, but I am an > experienced Windows user. So, I attemped to find a Control > Panel or device manager type service, but I am at a loss. > Any help would be nice, even a link to a nice Linux hardware > install tutorial type thing would be good. > > Thanks, > > Jeff > > Tech Specs: > AMD 1.33 Ghz > Asus AVA266 MoBo 1009 BIOS > Philips Acoustic Edge Sound Card > Geforce 2 MX 400 32 MB Graphics > 512 DDR RAM > > > > _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card install problem
You are actually looking in the wrong place. KDE Control Center>System>KDE System Control>audio,video and game controllers is where your card should be listed. Where you looked always shows no information (at least on my systems). If your card is not listed in the KDE System Control, you have another problem. e. On 01 Mar 2002 15:05:50 +1100 Brian Parish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jeff, > > Welcome! > > I don't have any info specific to your card, but a good starting point > would be to go to the ALSA site and look at the sound card matrix. > > http://www.alsa-project.org/~goemon/ > > There are two Philips cards mentioned there, but I'm have no idea if > they relate to yours. > > HTH > Brian > > On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 13:52, Jeff Quandt wrote: > > > > I have recently installed Mandrake 8.1 and I am attempting to get > > settled in. I noticed that my sound card was not installed. Obviously, > > my first clue was there was no sound. When looking at, in KDE, Control > > Center -> Information -> Sound, I get a msg stating Sorry no info > > available on your Sound Card. As I said, I am quite new to Linux, but I > > am an experienced Windows user. So, I attemped to find a Control Panel > > or device manager type service, but I am at a loss. Any help would be > > nice, even a link to a nice Linux hardware install tutorial type thing > > would be good. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jeff > > > > Tech Specs: > > AMD 1.33 Ghz > > Asus AVA266 MoBo 1009 BIOS > > Philips Acoustic Edge Sound Card > > Geforce 2 MX 400 32 MB Graphics > > 512 DDR RAM > > > > > > > > > > > > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > > > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card recommendation for IBM Aptiva 2168 using Mandrake 8.
On Monday 21 January 2002 03:14, you wrote: > Hi again, > > Does anyone recommend a PCI sound card for an IBM Aptiva 2168 using > Mandrake 8?? Mandrake has never failed to detect and configure any of the Creative SoundBlaster cards that I've ever tried, up to and including the SB Live!. Support for the Audigy is "iffy", so don't bother with it, yet. If you only want sound, get one of the SB 16 PCI series. Cheap ($19 here), and no frills, no hassle. e. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card recommendation for IBM Aptiva 2168 using Mandrake 8.
Unless you had a particular need for amazing sound quality (which seems pointless to me when the case fans make such a noise), I would suggest a cheap BRANDED card like a Creative Sound Blaster PCI Linux detects it straight away, and it works in all modes. All for only £12 derek On Monday 21 January 2002 11:14, you wrote: > Hi again, > > Does anyone recommend a PCI sound card for an IBM Aptiva 2168 using > Mandrake 8?? I know that Linux in theory supports many sound cards, but I > would like to find a card that is easily recognized by Mandrake 8, as I am > a newbie to Linux and would like to avoid the worst difficulties, including > trying to return a card that I can't get to work with Mandrake. I realize > there are a large number of cards listed on the Mandrake site, but I am > interested in personal experiences/recommendations. > > Cheers, > > Brian Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card recommendation for IBM Aptiva 2168 using Mandrake 8.
El Lun 21 Ene 2002 08:14, escribió: > Hi again, > > Does anyone recommend a PCI sound card for an IBM Aptiva 2168 using > Mandrake 8?? I know that Linux in theory supports many sound cards, but I > would like to find a card that is easily recognized by Mandrake 8, as I am > a newbie to Linux and would like to avoid the worst difficulties, including > trying to return a card that I can't get to work with Mandrake. I realize > there are a large number of cards listed on the Mandrake site, but I am > interested in personal experiences/recommendations. > > Cheers, > > Brian Hola, Brian. The SB Live (OEM) is working fine, for me. (Mobo Soyo 7BVA, PIII 733.) But there is a little problem: Kmix report two cards: 1. Cirrus Logic CS4297A rev B with the legend: Invalid mixer; and 2. Creative SBLive - Emu10k1, and I don't know why. The second is the correct one, and works OK. Good luck Carlos Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Sound card recommendation for IBM Aptiva 2168 using Mandrake 8.
Hi again, Does anyone recommend a PCI sound card for an IBM Aptiva 2168 using Mandrake 8?? I know that Linux in theory supports many sound cards, but I would like to find a card that is easily recognized by Mandrake 8, as I am a newbie to Linux and would like to avoid the worst difficulties, including trying to return a card that I can't get to work with Mandrake. I realize there are a large number of cards listed on the Mandrake site, but I am interested in personal experiences/recommendations. Cheers, Brian Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card not working
None. Everything works, but there is just no sound like it's muted. BUT, If I used HardDrake to config the CODEC I do get an error. It says cannot find isa-pnp. Ben Lee On Fri, 2001-12-07 at 17:54, Grant Fraser wrote: > I have the same chip and a similar problem I have just about every sound > utility installed. I can play music cds only if the volume control is all the > way up and the speakers are cranked. > When I try to play a midi file with KMid I get 'could not open /dev/sequencer > Probably another program is using it.' > What sort of error messages are you getting? > > Grant > > On December 6, 2001 07:46 am, you wrote: > > I have a Dell Optiplex GX1 with built in audio. The card is a Crystal > > Audio card. I'm running Mandrake 8.1 which found the CODEC and MPU-401 > > for it, but I can't get any sound. The card is NOT disabled in either > > BIOS nor Mandrake. Neither is it muted. There is nothing in Sound > > Mixer when I open it. Anyone have any ideas? > > > > Ben Lee > > > =_1007682722-29021-590 > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card not working
I have the same chip and a similar problem I have just about every sound utility installed. I can play music cds only if the volume control is all the way up and the speakers are cranked. When I try to play a midi file with KMid I get 'could not open /dev/sequencer Probably another program is using it.' What sort of error messages are you getting? Grant On December 6, 2001 07:46 am, you wrote: > I have a Dell Optiplex GX1 with built in audio. The card is a Crystal > Audio card. I'm running Mandrake 8.1 which found the CODEC and MPU-401 > for it, but I can't get any sound. The card is NOT disabled in either > BIOS nor Mandrake. Neither is it muted. There is nothing in Sound > Mixer when I open it. Anyone have any ideas? > > Ben Lee Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Sound card not working
I have a Dell Optiplex GX1 with built in audio. The card is a Crystal Audio card. I'm running Mandrake 8.1 which found the CODEC and MPU-401 for it, but I can't get any sound. The card is NOT disabled in either BIOS nor Mandrake. Neither is it muted. There is nothing in Sound Mixer when I open it. Anyone have any ideas? Ben Lee Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Sound Card: Opti PnP
Hi, First and foremost, I would like to apologise for the lengthy mail, but I am sure those that are willing to help me will find the info. important. Please note that there may be some incorrections because I am on another location/machine at the moment and am writing this from some notes I took at the time. I am newbie at Linux/Unix and attempted to install Mandrake Liniux 8.1 on a AMD 200+ with 64 Mbytes of RAM and two volumes (4 and 1.5 Giba respectivelly). On volume 1 I had (have?) a: a) Dos partition of 100 MBytes (for booting) b) FAT 32 w/ Win95 (+/- 2G) c) NTFS (a little less than 2G) On volume 2 is: a) Free for Linux (/dev/hdb) I have had some trouble on boot issues (explained in another e-mail) and am now attempting to install my sound card. Just in case this helps: I also installed a HP Deskject printer which was correctly set-up and is functioning. The S3 Video card was correctlly detected (!!), installed and is running. The monitor (SAMTRON 95P Plus) was not listed so I used a high freq. SVGA set-up and this seems to work fine. On install I had an IOMega Zip drive connected between the LPT1 and the printer. The install indicated a detection of an IMM SCSI and asked if I had any more (answered no because I only have a two port IDE). The modem was correctly installed and seems to be working fine. I still need to configure the mail clients before all is ok at the network end (hence the need to send e-mail via another machine). Several problems seem to be festering: 1) During the boot-up, some indications of DMA time-out when accessing /dev/hdb are showing. The machine seems to react very sluggishly, don't know if it is this. 2) The modules file (sorry don't recall the /etc/'s file name) shows two SCSI adapters (sda1 and sda6) if I remember correctly. 3.) Mandrake's control center shows the detection of 2 unknown devices. This seems to be related to the sound card. 4.) The sound card doesn't work. 5.) OpenGL screen savers don't work. After some reading I am aware that two steps exist to handle installation of devices: a) The detection of the devices (PnP and the isapnptools) b) The instalation of the modules (drivers in win-speak?) with the {xxx}mode{xxx} routines like insmod and modeprobe. What happened: The install seemd to detect the sound card correctly (OPTi PnP card). When I launch Mandrakes control center, the sound cards listed in the hardware section show two entries: 1) the sound card: vendor unkown, module "mad16" 2) the MPU401: vendor unkown and modeule unkown. When I select the card, attempt to alter the IRQ's and DMA as per Win95 configuration, the configuration application gives the following error: modprobe: can't locate module isa-pnp. The detection seems to have worked fine save for two unkown entries. When I attempt to install the modules as follows: modprobe -v mad16 I get the follwing error: hint:insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters, including IO or IRQ parameters. When I look at the /etc/isapnp.gone file I see all the lines with IRQ and DMA cahnnel data commented. The /etc/isapnp.conf seems to be very confusing. Question: How should I proceed to corrcet the sound card installation? Should I attempt a new detection (isapnp?), change parameters (in the "/etc/isapnp.conf") or attempt installing the modules in a different manner (how?). TIA. Hugo Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound Card setup / Creative PCI64
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001 09:15:11 + "PBN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sndconfig names my Creative PCI64 as "Ensoniq|1336blablah" and > tells me that it's currently not supported. I tried reading the AWE32 > howto which names isapnptools etc etc. But this card is not ISA! > Can anyone please point me in the right direction of setting up my PCI64 > and let me experience linux with sound. > > P Try Mandrake Control Centre -> Hardware -> Hardware -> Soundcards then run the configuration tool. Creative PCI64 ... currently not supported according to sndconfig? lol. Or is this new hardware sold under an old name? HTH, -Frans Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound Card setup / Creative PCI64
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001 09:15:11 +, "PBN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sndconfig names my Creative PCI64 as "Ensoniq|1336blablah" and > tells me that it's currently not supported. I tried reading the AWE32 > howto which names isapnptools etc etc. But this card is not ISA! > Can anyone please point me in the right direction of setting up my PCI64 > and let me experience linux with sound. > > P Try turning off PnP in your BIOS. If that doesn't work, try running # sndconfig --noprobe in a root console. Make sure you exit X first. -- Sridhar Dhanapalan "640K ought to be enough for anybody." -- Bill Gates, 1981 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] SCSI CD-R (was Re: [newbie] Sound card oddity)
-> ->Looks like thats what I got too... ;-) -> -> take a look at this and see if it look familiar:) [carl@starfury carl]$ su Password: [root@starfury carl]# cdrecord -scanbus Cdrecord 1.10 (i586-mandrake-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2001 Jörg Schilling cdrecord: No such file or directory. Cannot open SCSI driver. cdrecord: For possible targets try 'cdrecord -scanbus'. Make sure you are root. [root@starfury carl]# What did you tell me you did??? -- "'Tis some script kidd3z," I muttered, "tapping at my server port- Only this, and nothing more." - Edgar "root" Poe. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card oddity
Carl Lafferty wrote: > > Thanks!! [darklord@darkforce darklord]$ cat /proc/asound/version Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 0.5.11. Compiled on Sep 23 2001 for kernel 2.4.8-26mdk with versioned symbols. [darklord@darkforce darklord]$ Looks like thats what I got too... ;-) Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card oddity
Thanks!! [carl@starfury carl]$ cat /proc/asound/version Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 0.5.11. Compiled on Oct 16 2001 for kernel 2.4.8-26mdk with versioned symbols. [carl@starfury carl]$ Looks like me adding the new drivers from alsa-project MAY have worked after all. -> ->This is a multi-part message in MIME format... -> ->=_1003442080-1734-1389 ->Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii ->Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -> ->Carl Lafferty wrote: ->> ->> > Maybe LM8.1 chooses an OSS/Free driver for some sondcards and an ALSA ->> > driver for others. Muting everything by default is an ALSA tradition :) ->> ->> Any way I can tell, so I can know what is going on?? -> ->[frans@localhost frans]$ cat /proc/asound/version ->Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 0.5.10b. ->Compiled on Apr 15 2001 for kernel 2.4.3-20mdk with versioned symbols. -> ->-Frans -> -> ->=_1003442080-1734-1389 ->Content-Type: text/plain; name="message.footer" ->Content-Disposition: inline; filename="message.footer" ->Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit -> ->Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? ->Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com -> ->=_1003442080-1734-1389-- -> -- "'Tis some script kidd3z," I muttered, "tapping at my server port- Only this, and nothing more." - Edgar "root" Poe. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card oddity
Carl Lafferty wrote: > > > Maybe LM8.1 chooses an OSS/Free driver for some sondcards and an ALSA > > driver for others. Muting everything by default is an ALSA tradition :) > > Any way I can tell, so I can know what is going on?? [frans@localhost frans]$ cat /proc/asound/version Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 0.5.10b. Compiled on Apr 15 2001 for kernel 2.4.3-20mdk with versioned symbols. -Frans Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] Sound card oddity
> /mnt/zip to the usual /dev/hdd4 and its fine. Until I reboot. Then its the > same way again. Checked fstab of course - it shows /dev/hdd4! Ive not tried my zip 250 yet but I will attempt it tonight. > 2. XawTV has no sound. Picture perfect. Took tv card out so no be able to help there. > 3. XawTV icon (from Hell) is still on my desktop. Squatters > rights, I guess. U > can delete the dickens out of it, each restart brings it back. > Got to be some > kind of dynamic link. I'd search my init scripts for something that may be doing a link.. > -scanbus" which normally brings up your position in the SCSI chain/lun and > whatever device you are using. Mine says. "run cdrecord -scanbus > as root". ;-) it hates you ron:) Gonna try my burner maybe tonight as well. > Lots of problems as u can see. I'm going to wipe /home and > reinstall. Wish me > luck...Methinks I'll need it. Should have a problem. > installed perfectly for great 3D acceleration. Networking, except > for my 'Nix > box showing up in Network Neighborhood, is good. > We can fix the sharing but it works the way you want it right now so you can see the 2 windows machines and such so the rest is just mental candy :) Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
RE: [newbie] Sound card oddity
> Maybe LM8.1 chooses an OSS/Free driver for some sondcards and an ALSA > driver for others. Muting everything by default is an ALSA tradition :) Any way I can tell, so I can know what is going on?? Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card oddity
Carl Lafferty wrote: > > Why, when I installed lm81 on a comp with a sb64 in it did the sound > start with mixer setting that allow me to hear the KDE jingle and yet > when I installed on my home system with a Yamaha 724F (DS-XG) card > the mixer settings were set so that EVERYTHING was muted by default?? > > beat my head on the wall for 2 days till I tried loading kmixer > on a lark and saw it was set all the way down on EVERYTHING. > > Oh well. Live and learn. Was happy to see it supported so well! > > I can hear multiple sounds and such (LICQ sounds over mp3 and such) > so I am happy!! > > -- > I have yet to meet a C compiler that is more friendly and easier to use than > eating soup with a knife. > > -- > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Glad its going so well for you. I'm feeling mighty abused here, right about now. I've at least a kazillion problems. Let me list'em: 1. Zip drive - won't work. Change dev using a right click, set it from /mnt/zip to the usual /dev/hdd4 and its fine. Until I reboot. Then its the same way again. Checked fstab of course - it shows /dev/hdd4! 2. XawTV has no sound. Picture perfect. 3. XawTV icon (from Hell) is still on my desktop. Squatters rights, I guess. U can delete the dickens out of it, each restart brings it back. Got to be some kind of dynamic link. 4. Lost all other sounds. Running sndconfig as root finds the card, identifies it correctly, then gives a bunch of error messages. Won't go further. 5. Can use Plextor SCSI CD-RW, but can't burn anything. SCSI system/driver can't be found. (this is funny!) As root, from a shell, run "cdrecord -scanbus" which normally brings up your position in the SCSI chain/lun and whatever device you are using. Mine says. "run cdrecord -scanbus as root". ;-) Lots of problems as u can see. I'm going to wipe /home and reinstall. Wish me luck...Methinks I'll need it. PS Oddly enough, things that are usually tough r easy. New Nvidia drivers installed perfectly for great 3D acceleration. Networking, except for my 'Nix box showing up in Network Neighborhood, is good. Later guy... Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card oddity
On Wednesday 17 October 2001 10:20 pm, you wrote: > Why, when I installed lm81 on a comp with a sb64 in it did the sound > start with mixer setting that allow me to hear the KDE jingle and yet > when I installed on my home system with a Yamaha 724F (DS-XG) card > the mixer settings were set so that EVERYTHING was muted by default?? > > beat my head on the wall for 2 days till I tried loading kmixer > on a lark and saw it was set all the way down on EVERYTHING. > > Oh well. Live and learn. Was happy to see it supported so well! > > I can hear multiple sounds and such (LICQ sounds over mp3 and such) > so I am happy!! Another oddity, as mentioned earlier the sound in 8.1 on my system and others is a bit subdued. I notice that with the Kmixer icon docked on the Kbar, and you put the mouse pointer over it, it says "volume at 31%" even with the slider all the way to the top. Anyone know how to improve on this or is it not fixable.? I have tried resetting aumix and that makes no dif with the Kmixer. -- Dennis M. registered Linux user #180842 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Sound card oddity
Why, when I installed lm81 on a comp with a sb64 in it did the sound start with mixer setting that allow me to hear the KDE jingle and yet when I installed on my home system with a Yamaha 724F (DS-XG) card the mixer settings were set so that EVERYTHING was muted by default?? beat my head on the wall for 2 days till I tried loading kmixer on a lark and saw it was set all the way down on EVERYTHING. Oh well. Live and learn. Was happy to see it supported so well! I can hear multiple sounds and such (LICQ sounds over mp3 and such) so I am happy!! -- I have yet to meet a C compiler that is more friendly and easier to use than eating soup with a knife. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Sound card recommendation
I'm assuming you're continuing to run LM7.2, just get a cheap Soundblaster card. Stay away from those Yamaha cards because the drivers for them still don't work that great. The Yamaha's problem is more apparent when you're playing mpeg videos and the audio/video struggle to stay synchronized. Sevatio >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< On 10/5/01, 11:04:58 AM, Mark Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding [newbie] Sound card recommendation: > First of all, thanks to the people who responded to my > question about Zip Drives. I appreciate the help. > Now then: I'm planning to add a sound card as well, > since the on-board sound that came with my Asus V7 > mobo doesn't work under LM7.2 -- either in native > mode or SoundBlaster emulation mode. (It works fine > under Windoze Me, go figure.) > Any suggestions? I pretty much want it for gaming > only, nothing cutting-edge. > Thanks again. > = > Mark Shaw http:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > NEW from Yahoo! GeoCities - quick and easy web site hosting, just $8.95/month. > http://geocities.yahoo.com/ps/info1 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Sound card recommendation
First of all, thanks to the people who responded to my question about Zip Drives. I appreciate the help. Now then: I'm planning to add a sound card as well, since the on-board sound that came with my Asus V7 mobo doesn't work under LM7.2 -- either in native mode or SoundBlaster emulation mode. (It works fine under Windoze Me, go figure.) Any suggestions? I pretty much want it for gaming only, nothing cutting-edge. Thanks again. = Mark Shaw http:[EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Do You Yahoo!? NEW from Yahoo! GeoCities - quick and easy web site hosting, just $8.95/month. http://geocities.yahoo.com/ps/info1 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] sound card and cd player
At 16:49 8/26/2001 -0400, you wrote: >OK. What is the difference between on-board sound and a sound card? >SW On-board sound is just an el-cheapo sound card built into the motherboard. They can almost always be turned off in the BIOS. This is advantageous because many folk like to upgrade to a nicer sound card without using more resources. The technology isn't any different than onboard IDE ports, serial ports, USB ports, parallel ports, etc. Dean -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- To do is to be. To be is to do. Do be do be do. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] sound card and cd player
Leif Madsen wrote: > Onboard sound isn't really "that" bad since it doesn't steal any resources. > Quality is sometimes something to be weary of though. Hmm, on my sons Soyo MB equipped with AC97 sound, it most definitely does "steal" resources, i.e, IRQs 'n stuff... Sound is -ok- on it though. Doesn't match my SB Xgamer Live!. ;-) -- /\ Dark> Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] sound card and cd player
I have a compaq 5220 . The only thing I really know about the sound is that it says it has "Yamaha XG 128 Voice Wavetable Sound". There is no sound card recognized in harddrake and I don't get sound on the web or when I play mpegs, but I can play cd's with the cd player (although the volume control doesn't worK). I have also tried to configure a sound card with sndconfig unsuccessfully--it doesn't find one. If I have onboard sound would the system find a card? How can I get my onboard sound to work with mpegs and stuff on the web and not just cd's? Thanks, SW On Saturday 25 August 2001 17:08, you wrote: > On-board sound is basically your sound card attached to your motherboard. > A sound "card" is a seperate peice of equipment which typically goes into > an ISA or PCI slot. Onboard sound cannot be removed from the board, but > the card can. You can sometimes disable the onboard sound though (either > through a jumper on the board, or in the BIOS) and then use a regular sound > card. Onboard sound isn't really "that" bad since it doesn't steal any > resources. Quality is sometimes something to be weary of though. > > On Sunday 26 August 2001 16:49, you wrote: > > OK. What is the difference between on-board sound and a sound card? > > SW Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="message.footer" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Description: Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] sound card and cd player
On-board sound is basically your sound card attached to your motherboard. A sound "card" is a seperate peice of equipment which typically goes into an ISA or PCI slot. Onboard sound cannot be removed from the board, but the card can. You can sometimes disable the onboard sound though (either through a jumper on the board, or in the BIOS) and then use a regular sound card. Onboard sound isn't really "that" bad since it doesn't steal any resources. Quality is sometimes something to be weary of though. On Sunday 26 August 2001 16:49, you wrote: > OK. What is the difference between on-board sound and a sound card? > SW Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] sound card and cd player
On Sunday 26 August 2001 15:28, you wrote: > On Sunday 26 August 2001 16:05, you wrote: > > If I can play an audio cd in Mandrake with the cd player, does this > > necessarily that my sound card works or can the cd player play an audio > > cd without a properly configured sound card? > > Thanks, > > SW > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="message.footer" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit > Content-Description: > > No, sound card must be functioning to play music CD over the system > speakers. On-board or card either one must be set up and working. Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="message.footer" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Description: OK. What is the difference between on-board sound and a sound card? SW Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] sound card and cd player
On Sunday 26 August 2001 16:05, you wrote: > If I can play an audio cd in Mandrake with the cd player, does this > necessarily that my sound card works or can the cd player play an audio > cd without a properly configured sound card? > Thanks, > SW Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="message.footer" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Description: No, sound card must be functioning to play music CD over the system speakers. On-board or card either one must be set up and working. -- Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] sound card and cd player
If I can play an audio cd in Mandrake with the cd player, does this necessarily that my sound card works or can the cd player play an audio cd without a properly configured sound card? Thanks, SW Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Sound card drivers
Hi, It looks like I got 'make' installed, because when I tried it, I got a message that said "no rule to make target". What I had done is this: make /mnt/floppy/au88xx-1.0.5.tar.gz makefile install10 The file to install the drivers is supposed to be in this location, but as I said, I got the message above. What have I done wrong? Any help you can give me would be appreciated. Thanks. Guy
Re: [newbie] Sound card drivers
Yeah, if you tried "make" while su'd to root, then it probably isn't installed. Find it on the mdk CD (so you know where to look). Open kpackage, let it go through it's search for programs, then, the easy way is just to click the "open" tab and search for it in /mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS. Click on it and check the kpackage install box. That will probably do the trick. Or, do an upgrade to "Developer"--there's lots of stuff in developer that you'll need, eventually. If not, there's always the command line--copy the package to /usr, cd to /usr then (as root) #rpm -ivh the_package_name eryl > > I finally got into the floppy and unzipped the tar file. When I typed in > the 'make' command, I was told it wasn't found. So I did a search with MC > and it didn't find it either. So I guess now I'll have to install it from > the CD. How do I do that? Please be very explicit,as I truly am a > complete newbie. Thanks. > > Guy > > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Re: [newbie] Sound card drivers
were you "root" when you tried make? On Saturday 28 July 2001 22:41, Guy R Gauthier wrote: > > Relax, it ain't that hard. I have this card on two different linux > > boxes and > > it works great--Clapton's spinning as I write. > > > > First, according to my notes, you must be sure of which aureal card > > you have > > (there are three different versions--the 8810, the 8820 and the > > 8830. If you > > have a Montego II it uses the 8830. > > > > 1. PNP MUST be disabled in the bios > > > > 2. Create a directory (mine is /aureal), copy the tar to it and > > Unpack the > > distribution: > > > > tar xvzf au88xx-1.0.5.tar.gz > > > > 3. Change to the driver directory if you're not already there and > > become > > root if you're not already: > > > >cd /aureal > >su > > > > 4. Type the following install commands: > > > > If you have an 8830-based card > > > > make install > > > > If you have an 8810-based card > > > > make install10 > > > > If you have an 8820-based card > > > > make install20 > > > > You don't need to reboot. If you get "unresolved symbol" errors you > > need to > > rebuild your kernel with the sound support (soundcore) built in (not > > as a > > module) -- but I never have had that problem. > > > > And kudos to BOFH for developing this driver and this how-to, which > > I am > > passing on. > > > > eryl > > I finally got into the floppy and unzipped the tar file. When I typed in > the 'make' command, I was told it wasn't found. So I did a search with MC > and it didn't find it either. So I guess now I'll have to install it from > the CD. How do I do that? Please be very explicit,as I truly am a > complete newbie. Thanks. > > Guy > > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Re: [newbie] Sound card drivers
> Relax, it ain't that hard. I have this card on two different linux > boxes and > it works great--Clapton's spinning as I write. > > First, according to my notes, you must be sure of which aureal card > you have > (there are three different versions--the 8810, the 8820 and the > 8830. If you > have a Montego II it uses the 8830. > > 1. PNP MUST be disabled in the bios > > 2. Create a directory (mine is /aureal), copy the tar to it and > Unpack the > distribution: > > tar xvzf au88xx-1.0.5.tar.gz > > 3. Change to the driver directory if you're not already there and > become > root if you're not already: > >cd /aureal >su > > 4. Type the following install commands: > > If you have an 8830-based card > > make install > > If you have an 8810-based card > > make install10 > > If you have an 8820-based card > > make install20 > > You don't need to reboot. If you get "unresolved symbol" errors you > need to > rebuild your kernel with the sound support (soundcore) built in (not > as a > module) -- but I never have had that problem. > > And kudos to BOFH for developing this driver and this how-to, which > I am > passing on. > > eryl > I finally got into the floppy and unzipped the tar file. When I typed in the 'make' command, I was told it wasn't found. So I did a search with MC and it didn't find it either. So I guess now I'll have to install it from the CD. How do I do that? Please be very explicit,as I truly am a complete newbie. Thanks. Guy GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Re: [newbie] Sound card drivers
On Thursday 26 July 2001 13:47, Guy R Gauthier wrote: > Hello, > > Hopefully this is the right place to ask. I'm trying to install drivers > for my Aureal sound card. I downloaded the drivers from a site, but I > don't know how to unarchive it. The file name is au88xx-1.0.5.tar.gz. > I've been given examples of how to unzip it, but so far nothing has > worked. Any help would be appreciated. > > Relax, it ain't that hard. I have this card on two different linux boxes and it works great--Clapton's spinning as I write. First, according to my notes, you must be sure of which aureal card you have (there are three different versions--the 8810, the 8820 and the 8830. If you have a Montego II it uses the 8830. 1. PNP MUST be disabled in the bios 2. Create a directory (mine is /aureal), copy the tar to it and Unpack the distribution: tar xvzf au88xx-1.0.5.tar.gz 3. Change to the driver directory if you're not already there and become root if you're not already: cd /aureal su 4. Type the following install commands: If you have an 8830-based card make install If you have an 8810-based card make install10 If you have an 8820-based card make install20 You don't need to reboot. If you get "unresolved symbol" errors you need to rebuild your kernel with the sound support (soundcore) built in (not as a module) -- but I never have had that problem. And kudos to BOFH for developing this driver and this how-to, which I am passing on. eryl
Re: [newbie] Sound card drivers
You don't have to copy it over. In a terminal, cd /to/where/you/want/it/unzipped then tar -zxvf /mnt/floppy/au88xx-1.0.5.tar.gz Then cd au88xx-1.0.5 then cat INSTALL and cat README (use: ls to give you list of files). That will probably tell you to use the commands: ./configure, make, su, , make install Then you will probably/maybe have to put something in your /etc/modules.conf file, but the INSTALL should tell you. -s BTW, if you want to copy something, use cp. ex.: cp /mnt/floppy/au88xx-1.0.5.tar.gz /home/// If you want to copy a directory, use -r, ex.: cp -r /home// /mnt/win_c/windows/Desktop/ On Thursday 26 July 2001 03:47 pm, you wrote: > Hello, > > The file is now on a floppy disk. I downloaded the file to win98 and then > I copied it to a floppy. Now when I boot into Mandrake 8.0, I tried to > unzip and couldn't. Would it be better if I moved it to the Mandrake > partition and then unzip it, or is okay to try and unzip it on the > floppy. If it's better to copy it, then will someone explain to me how to > do that. I am very new at Linux, so the simplest explanation would be > appreciated. Thanks to anyone who replies. > > Guy Gauthier
Re: [newbie] Sound card drivers
Have you run sndconfig in a text console? if you have any questions about how to do this let me know. also what is the error message you get when you try to unzip it and what command are you using? also to untar a *.tar.gz file I believe the command is (with out the quotes of course) "tar xzf /path/to/file/to/open" where path/to/file/to/open is changed to the correct path to the file on your computer. to copy a file the command is "cp filename /place/to/put file On Thursday 26 July 2001 16:47, Guy R Gauthier wrote: > Hello, > > Hopefully this is the right place to ask. I'm trying to install drivers > for my Aureal sound card. I downloaded the drivers from a site, but I > don't know how to unarchive it. The file name is au88xx-1.0.5.tar.gz. > I've been given examples of how to unzip it, but so far nothing has > worked. Any help would be appreciated. > > The file is now on a floppy disk. I downloaded the file to win98 and then > I copied it to a floppy. Now when I boot into Mandrake 8.0, I tried to > unzip and couldn't. Would it be better if I moved it to the Mandrake > partition and then unzip it, or is okay to try and unzip it on the > floppy. If it's better to copy it, then will someone explain to me how to > do that. I am very new at Linux, so the simplest explanation would be > appreciated. Thanks to anyone who replies. > > Guy Gauthier > > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
[newbie] Sound card drivers
Hello, Hopefully this is the right place to ask. I'm trying to install drivers for my Aureal sound card. I downloaded the drivers from a site, but I don't know how to unarchive it. The file name is au88xx-1.0.5.tar.gz. I've been given examples of how to unzip it, but so far nothing has worked. Any help would be appreciated. The file is now on a floppy disk. I downloaded the file to win98 and then I copied it to a floppy. Now when I boot into Mandrake 8.0, I tried to unzip and couldn't. Would it be better if I moved it to the Mandrake partition and then unzip it, or is okay to try and unzip it on the floppy. If it's better to copy it, then will someone explain to me how to do that. I am very new at Linux, so the simplest explanation would be appreciated. Thanks to anyone who replies. Guy Gauthier GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Re: [newbie] Sound Card and Printers
Good. IF you do not have CUPS, install it. Then, I run it through netscape by typing in http://localhost:631/, I have found that if immediately after installing CUPS, this doesn't work. I am sure there is something you could change to make it work, but to me it is easier just to reboot. Once you have the CUPS administration tool running, click on 'printers'. From here, you can add a printer. You can give it whatever name you want. >From here, you click continue and you have to pick a device. What works for me, even though I have HP JetDirect cards, is to pick lpd/lpr host or printer. Here, it asks for the URL. It says lpd already, append to lpd and make it lpd://10.88.65.2(or whatever the IP address would be) Then, you have to pick the models and such of your printer. You should then be done. If you do this on one computer that is on all the time, that is all you should have to do to your system if your DNS is working properly. Mine isn't, so right now I have done this to all my computers and the printers on other computers show up, but I can't print to them. It is irritating stuff. But I am sure you are better off than me on this subject. Quoting Alwan Sadagopan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Yeah the printers do have an IP address. > > -alwan > > James S Bear wrote: > > >Do the printers have an IP address? > >Quoting Alwan Sadagopan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > >>Hi, > >> > >>A couple of clarifications: > >> > >>1. Sound Card - When i configure my sound card using sndconfig my sound > >>card gets detected by the utility. It then displays a message that it > >>plays a 8 bit sound for test purposes. The problem occured here - the > >>voice kept on repeating and the system hung with keyboard and mouse both > >>not responding. > >> > >>2. Printer - How do i configure printers? All the printers in my office > >>are a part of a domain in a Win NT network. How do i configure for these > >>printers. > >> > >>Regards, > >>Alwan > >> > >> > > > > > > > >Ignorance is underrated > > > > Ignorance is underrated
RE: [newbie] Sound Card and Printers
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Alwan Sadagopan Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 9:19 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] Sound Card and Printers Hi, A couple of clarifications: 1. Sound Card - When i configure my sound card using sndconfig my sound card gets detected by the utility. It then displays a message that it plays a 8 bit sound for test purposes. The problem occured here - the voice kept on repeating and the system hung with keyboard and mouse both not responding. --- Classic IRQ problem. You could try modifying the PNP settings as suggested, but I'll bet that the IRQ is being shared with other PCI devices because it's "hard wired" on the motherboard to other PCI slots... (as all motherboards do to an extent folks...). You should first try moving the sound card to another slot and see if this helps. --- 2. Printer - How do i configure printers? All the printers in my office are a part of a domain in a Win NT network. How do i configure for these printers. -- You'll need to set up SAMBA on your computer and configure your machine to part of the same Domain. Once you can get SMBCLIENT to browse the shares, you will be able to attach to the printers as remote devices. When configuring Samba, remember to point it to the PDC for the browse lists, password controller, etc. You should then make sure that you have an account on the domain with the same username and password as that you use in Linux so that credentials may be exchanged. -JMS
Re: [newbie] Sound Card
At 21.44 18/07/01, Alwan Sadagopan wrote: >Hi, > >I recently installed Linux Mandrake 8.0. I am unable to play mp3 music. >When i launch the XMMS window and submit a MP3 file for play the system >hangs (No response, Key board and the mouse become non functional), Any >suggestion to get XMMS stuff going??? > >Is there means to play .rm and .ram files? Try to update XMMS with Software manager. I had the same problem, but it disappeared after the upgrade. Olaf Configuration: Celeron 333A, 128 MB, 6+3 GB HD, SoundBlaster 128 PCI, Realtek Ethernet, i740 video card running at 1024@16bpp, Toshiba CD and LG 8080B CD-RW hda1: win 98, hda5 Linux ReiserFS, hda6 swap, hda7 ReiserFS (/home); hdb1: FAT32 with datas
Re: [newbie] Sound Card
check whether sound modules are loaded by cat /proc/modules as root. if it is there check mixer settings by default alsa is mute. On July 19, 2001 07:48 am, Paul wrote: > It was Thu, 19 Jul 2001 01:43:15 +0530 when Alwan Sadagopan wrote: > > Very strange. Sounds like a problem in IRQ's, when a soundcard hangs up a > system. > See what cat /proc/interrupts shows, perhaps there is something in it that > tells more. Shared IRQs are possible, but not all systems/cards like it > equally. > > Paul > > >Nope i get no sounds in the wav files also. I use an C8738 sound card > >from cmedia. During installation this was auto detected. > > > >>>I recently installed Linux Mandrake 8.0. I am unable to play mp3 music. > >>>When i launch the XMMS window and submit a MP3 file for play the system > >>>hangs (No response, Key board and the mouse become non functional), Any > >>>suggestion to get XMMS stuff going??? > > -- > Learning without thought is labor lost; > thought without learning is perilous. > -Confucius > > http://nlpagan.net - Registered Linux User 174403 > Linux Mandrake 8.0 - Sylpheed 0.5.1 > ** http://www.care2.com - when you care ** -- L.V.Gandhi 203, Soundaryalahari Apartments, Lawsons Bay colony, Visakhapatnam, 530017 MECON, 5th Floor, RTC Complex, Visakhapatnam AP 530020 INDIA [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] linux user No.205042
Re: [newbie] Sound Card
It was Thu, 19 Jul 2001 01:43:15 +0530 when Alwan Sadagopan wrote: Very strange. Sounds like a problem in IRQ's, when a soundcard hangs up a system. See what cat /proc/interrupts shows, perhaps there is something in it that tells more. Shared IRQs are possible, but not all systems/cards like it equally. Paul >Nope i get no sounds in the wav files also. I use an C8738 sound card >from cmedia. During installation this was auto detected. > >>>I recently installed Linux Mandrake 8.0. I am unable to play mp3 music. >>>When i launch the XMMS window and submit a MP3 file for play the system >>>hangs (No response, Key board and the mouse become non functional), Any >>>suggestion to get XMMS stuff going??? -- Learning without thought is labor lost; thought without learning is perilous. -Confucius http://nlpagan.net - Registered Linux User 174403 Linux Mandrake 8.0 - Sylpheed 0.5.1 ** http://www.care2.com - when you care **
[newbie] Sound Card
Hi, I recently installed Linux Mandrake 8.0. I am unable to play mp3 music. When i launch the XMMS window and submit a MP3 file for play the system hangs (No response, Key board and the mouse become non functional), Any suggestion to get XMMS stuff going??? Is there means to play .rm and .ram files? Thankx in advance. Regards, Alwan
[newbie] Sound card no longer supported?
When I run sndconfig I get a message stating that "The Fortemedia, Inc Xwave QS3000A [FM801] is not currently supported. It does work under 7.2. What do I need to do to get working?
[newbie] Sound Card Configuration Problem
Hello! I have installed Linux Mandrake 7.2. I´m trying to configure the soundcard. It is a "Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16". I use HardDrake to setup the parameters: E/S IRQ DMA etc... Then I pulse OK and TRY. I heard perfectly the message "Your sound card was successfully configured by SoundRec" twice one for 8 bit and another for 16 bit. And then appears a window with an STOP message in Spanish (my mother tongue) that I don´t know how to translate to you. "Error en la llamada a modprobe!" "/lib/modules/2.2.17-21 mdk/misc/opl3.o: init module dispositivo o recurso ocupado" "/lib/modules/2.2.17-21 mdk/misc/opl3.o: insmod /lib/modules/2.2.17-21 mdk/misc/opl3.o: failed" "/lib/modules/2.2.17-21 mdk/misc/opl3.o: insmod midi0 failed" I look in the help and discover that this mean that another modprobe module is in memory and I have to remove it with "modprobe -r name_of_the_module_in_memory_that_I_want_to_remove". My problem now is how to discover the name of the module in memory. Anybody know how to find it? Any other ideas respect my problem? Thanks. __ mensaje enviado desde http://www.iespana.es emails (pop)-paginas web (espacio illimitado)-agenda-favoris (bookmarks)-foros
Re: [newbie] Sound Card Problems in mandrake 8.0
Try this in /etc/modules.conf # ALSA Portion alias char-major-116 snd #options snd snd_major=116 snd_cards_limit=1 snd_device_mode=0666 alias snd-card-0 snd-card-es1938 # OSS/Free portion alias char-major-14 soundcore alias sound-slot-0 snd-card-0 # OSS/Free portion - card #1 alias sound-service-0-0 snd-mixer-oss alias sound-service-0-1 snd-seq-oss alias sound-service-0-3 snd-pcm1-oss alias sound-service-0-12 snd-pcm1-oss And use aumix, this work for me, and for total mix but not great sound use this: esd -t /dev/dsp xmms, using the esd plugin for output. licq using esdplay (instead play) for it stuffs Not a great sound, but is working, Anybody can help me with this? Hope that help Kheb On Fri, 25 May 2001 21:07:32 , James Bond said: > I finally got a good install of mandrake (yay!!!). However, my > problems have only begun. Aside from a bunch of small things I'll > hopefully figure out later, my biggest current problem is the lack of > sound. I have installed Linux on a Thinkpad i1400 with an ESS Solo-1 > Audiodrive card. If I go to the mandrake control center and click on > hardware then soundcards, I see that Mandrake identifies my soundcard as a > ES1969 Solo-1 Audiodrive. This is correct. Then, when I go to the kde > control center, I see under Information>sound, that that the sound driver > being used is 3.8.1a-980706 (ALSA v0.5.10b emulation code). Further down, > it says Installed drivers: type 10: ALSA emulation. Then, it says Card > config: ---no soundcards--- followed by this stuff > Audio devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG > Synth devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG > Midi devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG > > Mixers: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG > > If I run sndconfig, It detecs my sound card correctly as a ES1969, but > then informs me that there is no support for it. What can I do? Any > help is very much appreciated. > > Note: I tried downloaded the latest alsa drivers (0.5.11 and followed > the directions, but I got compile errors when I typed in "make") > > > _ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: [newbie] Sound Card Probe Problems
in the console, had you signed in as root? On Saturday 26 May 2001 03:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > well i tried that and it's not there > i searched for it! > anything else? > > On Sat, 26 May 2001 12:31:15 + George Petri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > writes: > > On Fri, 25 May 2001 19:12:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > For some odd reason while installing linux it did NOT probe for a > > > > sound > > > > > card and if it did it didn't find it > > > it's a Sound Blaster Pro. > > > And for some reason i can't find a place in linux to setup my > > > > sound card. > > > > > Were is the conf for sound > > > > Try typing 'sndconfig' in a console. It is a Red Hat program (that > > should > > come with your system) but it works for me in Mandrake 7.2. Avoid > > running it > > in an X Session. > > > > Hope it helps, > > George > > ~ GiZiM ~ > "Angelis Errare" - "Where Angels Lose Their Way" > "Due to rising energy costs, the light at the end of the tunnel has been > turned off untill futher notice."
Re: [newbie] Sound Card Probe Problems
in the console, had you signed in as root? On Saturday 26 May 2001 03:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > well i tried that and it's not there > i searched for it! > anything else? > > On Sat, 26 May 2001 12:31:15 + George Petri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > writes: > > On Fri, 25 May 2001 19:12:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > For some odd reason while installing linux it did NOT probe for a > > > > sound > > > > > card and if it did it didn't find it > > > it's a Sound Blaster Pro. > > > And for some reason i can't find a place in linux to setup my > > > > sound card. > > > > > Were is the conf for sound > > > > Try typing 'sndconfig' in a console. It is a Red Hat program (that > > should > > come with your system) but it works for me in Mandrake 7.2. Avoid > > running it > > in an X Session. > > > > Hope it helps, > > George > > ~ GiZiM ~ > "Angelis Errare" - "Where Angels Lose Their Way" > "Due to rising energy costs, the light at the end of the tunnel has been > turned off untill futher notice."
Re: [newbie] Sound Card Probe Problems
On Saturday 26 May 2001 03:47, you wrote: > well i tried that and it's not there > i searched for it! > anything else? > > On Sat, 26 May 2001 12:31:15 + George Petri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > writes: > > On Fri, 25 May 2001 19:12:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > For some odd reason while installing linux it did NOT probe for a > > > > sound > > > > > card and if it did it didn't find it > > > it's a Sound Blaster Pro. > > > And for some reason i can't find a place in linux to setup my > > > > sound card. > > > > > Were is the conf for sound > > > > Try typing 'sndconfig' in a console. It is a Red Hat program (that > > should > > come with your system) but it works for me in Mandrake 7.2. Avoid > > running it > > in an X Session. > > > > Hope it helps, > > George > > ~ GiZiM ~ > "Angelis Errare" - "Where Angels Lose Their Way" > "Due to rising energy costs, the light at the end of the tunnel has been > turned off untill futher notice." -- The RPM for sndconfig is on the second CD if that's what you're looking for Poogle
Re: [newbie] Sound Card Probe Problems
well i tried that and it's not there i searched for it! anything else? On Sat, 26 May 2001 12:31:15 + George Petri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > On Fri, 25 May 2001 19:12:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > For some odd reason while installing linux it did NOT probe for a > sound > > card and if it did it didn't find it > > it's a Sound Blaster Pro. > > And for some reason i can't find a place in linux to setup my > sound card. > > Were is the conf for sound > > Try typing 'sndconfig' in a console. It is a Red Hat program (that > should > come with your system) but it works for me in Mandrake 7.2. Avoid > running it > in an X Session. > > Hope it helps, > George > > ~ GiZiM ~ "Angelis Errare" - "Where Angels Lose Their Way" "Due to rising energy costs, the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off untill futher notice."