Florin Andrei wrote:
> - nForce soundcard (AC97 clone, works with the intel8x0 module)
> - Linux Red Hat 7.3 with the latest kernel update (2.4.18-5)
> - alsa-driver compiled from tarball
> - alsa-lib and alsa-utils packaged into RPMs
>
> My sound applications work fine; i can play audio CDs with
On 21-Jul-02, Jayson Wallace wrote:
> cat caruso.au > /dev/snd/pcmC0D0p
> cat: write error: File descriptor in bad state
Not sure about this one... although I'm sure someone has asked about it
before. A search for "file descriptor in bad state" in the archives
might well get something useful. :
- nForce soundcard (AC97 clone, works with the intel8x0 module)
- Linux Red Hat 7.3 with the latest kernel update (2.4.18-5)
- alsa-driver compiled from tarball
- alsa-lib and alsa-utils packaged into RPMs
My sound applications work fine; i can play audio CDs with Grip and MP3s
with XMMS (OSS plu
My sound now works thanks to some great advice, and I have all my modules
loading up at system startup. However, my mixer does not hold the settings
I give it before rebooting my system. Is this something that I can automate
or do I need to do it by hand every time?
Thanks for any help.
J
I am running the Slackware 8.1 distro on my IBM NetVista. It came with a
SoundMAX card onboard and after a lot of hunting I figured that the alsa
0.9.0rc2 intel8x0 driver was the one to use. I have gone through the
install procedure and the Alsa mini HOWTO but I get stuck at the end.
Everyt