Thanks for the correct name of the module. The name of it must have
changed in the later betas. It was called 'snd-card-emu10k1' in
0.9.0beta9.
Doug
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Workaround (very STRANGE) found...
To have it working absolutely with everything (all multimedia, games
etc..) I need to do following actions during startup (or after):
1. I have to load the oss drivers FIRST!!!
2. I have to unload them and load ALSA drivers.
3. I have to load the oss-compatibilit
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Do you have the cable connected from the cdrom drive to the sound card? The
audio usually uses a seperate cable than the IDE/SCSI cable
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On Wednesday 17 April 2002 20:02, Nicolas Bardier wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a Diamond Technologies dt0197H Isa PnP soundcard, which has a
> CTL1745 chipset
Hi
I have a Diamond Technologies dt0197H Isa PnP soundcard, which has a CTL1745
chipset When i try to use it, for instance when trying to load an mp3 song,
it can play it sucessfully.. but even if i turn the speakers at the highest
volume, it doesn sound as loud as when I listen the same Mp3
Doug Lawlor wrote:
>
> Hello List, I have installed alsa-0.9.0beta12 and snd-card-emu10k1.o is
> not getting compiled. I know this is not much to go on but I am at a
> loss here. I have included the output from 'make install' for the
> driver below.
>
> Doug
>
> make[1]: Entering directory `/
Hello List, I have installed alsa-0.9.0beta12 and snd-card-emu10k1.o is
not getting compiled. I know this is not much to go on but I am at a
loss here. I have included the output from 'make install' for the
driver below.
Doug
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dlawlor/alsa/driver/alsa-drive
The version of alsa you are attempting to use is 1.5-2 years old. It is
unlikely that you will be able to get it working on any current system.
Please try the 0.9.0beta12 version of ALSA. Don't let the beta in the
version name scare you. The 0.9.x ALSA series is much improved over the
0.5.x serie
> Todd Witter wrote:
>
> I have a Hoontech Digital XG (i-phone) card. It uses the ymfpci
> driver, if I'm not mistaken. But no matter what I do, alsa says "no
> cards defined" after configuration.
> I run debian so the first thing I tried was using apt to install all
> the needed components whi
I installed recent version of alsa drivers (yesterdays CVS) and found
following problem (before I used OSS drivers but these did not work with
quakeforge and quake2 - but worked with quake3)
When loaded the alsa dirvers for the first time EVERYTHING worked fine.
(I unloaded OSS drivers and loaded
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I'm running 2.4.19-pre7, alsa-beta12 on a Toshiba Satellite (intel8x0
driver). I've gotten both my modules.conf and devfs.conf so that
autoloading works. However when I run alsamixer and unmute/set to
100% all the channels, I don't get any sound a
Has anyone been able to record with either the
sb-audigy or via8233 cards? If so, can you help me by
telling me how? Everything else works fine with both
cards currently and I have alsa 0.9beta12
Thanks!
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At Wed, 17 Apr 2002 17:31:10 +0200,
Markus Plail wrote:
>
> Hi Jan!
>
> * Jan C Bernauer writes:
> > Hello,
> > I´m using a Sound Blaster Live 5.1 Rev. 7, and I´m trying to get
> > a ac3 stream to my receiver.
> > Digital PCM out works, but the receiver doesn´t recognize the ac3
Hi,
I'm having troubles with the ALSA under Mandrake 8.2 using a patched
version of the 2.4.17 kernel
When I try to load ALSA I get the message below (and below that my
modules.conf file) .. the driver has been "sucessfully" installed but
not the drivers for the soundcards..
Starting sound
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