Hi,
I installed ALSA on computer running RedHat 8.0 with Hercules Game
Theater XP Sound Card.
According to the ALSA website, this card should support hardware mixing,
so I should be able to play more than one file in the same time.
After I start to play the first file, every file I'm trying
Once upon a time, Paul wrote :
I pinged the list a while back while I was attempting to get ALSA working
on my RedHat 7.3 box and I eventually gave up.
Hi,
For Red Hat Linux, you could eventually try out the instructions I've put
up on http://freshrpms.net/docs/alsa/ to install ALSA. The
Completely remove old modules in this directory by
typing
rm -rf /lib/modules/(your kernel version)/misc
Compile the driver with these options.
--with-kernel=(your kernel source dir path)
--with-moddir=/lib/modules/(your kernel version)/misc
--with-cards=(your sound card chipset name)
type
I had no problems compiling ICE1712. U must use
--with-cards=ICE1712
Or u can start from scratch.
Completely remove old modules in this directory by
typing
rm -rf /lib/modules/(your kernel version)/misc
Compile the driver with these options.
--with-kernel=(your kernel source dir path)
OK, so I have tried this. And it is still the same.
I also downloaded the un-patched vanilla kernel, 2.4.19, and are
running of that now. Still the same... :-(
I must be doing something really wrong. I do exactly this :
downloaded the complete alsa cvs tree. (yesterday)
I go into the
There should be created a misc dir during compile,
wher the modules are placed. Since u have upgraded
your kernel its not sure it finds the right
system.map. Try this:Replace the kernel version with
yours
normaly /usr/src/linux is one link, so make sure that
link,links to your kernel source code
I forgot to mention. I would have renamed the kernel
source to /usr/src/linux
And then make the changes I describe to u.
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OK, thanks. So now I have the misc directory full with fresh drivers!
But still, the alsa-lib does not compile, same error as before.
It has something to do with this stamp-h.in, I'm sure.
Micael
lp There should be created a misc dir during compile,
lp wher the modules are placed. Since u
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 02:21, Sagi Bashari wrote:
I installed ALSA on computer running RedHat 8.0 with Hercules Game
Theater XP Sound Card.
According to the ALSA website, this card should support hardware mixing,
so I should be able to play more than one file in the same time.
After I
On 10/5/2002 6:34 PM, AthlonRob wrote:
On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 02:21, Sagi Bashari wrote:
I installed ALSA on computer running RedHat 8.0 with Hercules Game
Theater XP Sound Card.
According to the ALSA website, this card should support hardware mixing,
so I should be able to play more than
Hercules Fortissimo II Digital Soundcard (CS4624) works fine with Front
speaker output, but is it possible to enable the headphones output with
the alsa driver?
Thanks
Thorsten Westenberg
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Good suggestion! Sadly, I can't get pmidi to run on
my system.
- If I compile, it complains that /sys/asoundlib.h
isn't there. From what I've seen, this header
has been deprecated, and isn't supposed to be
used anymore. I'm using pmidi 1.5.4, which is
supposed to work with alsa
I totally agree to the writer of these Bug Report:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=486833group_id=27464atid=390601
The EMU10K1 (Sound Blaster Live! (tm)) series of
cards have very fancy, patch-panel style audio routing
abilities. Any input can be routed to an effects send
I just went from redhat 7.1 to 8.0, and was going to install the 0.5.10b
drivers (because before the later drivers always played too fast), but
neither they nor any of the 0.5* would compile (thought the kernel was
version 0.0.0). So I got 0.9.0rc3, and it compiled no problem. I kept the
old
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