Once upon a time, Adam wrote :
> On 07-Oct-02, Damien Covey wrote:
>
> > I've installed alsa on my Redhat 8.0 system, however when I boot the
> > system the volume's are all set to their lowest levels and I have to
> > manually reset them to how I like them. So, is there some way that I
> > can
On 07-Oct-02, Damien Covey wrote:
> I've installed alsa on my Redhat 8.0 system, however when I boot the
> system the volume's are all set to their lowest levels and I have to
> manually reset them to how I like them. So, is there some way that I
> can set them to a certain level and have it that
Jeff,
Monday, October 7, 2002, 7:06:03 PM, you wrote:
JM> a) Is it really true that a typical Via VT8231/VT1612A
JM> implementation can only do 48kHz spdif output?
Probably, most spdif on PC seems to be 48kHz, the only exception that
I know about is the CMedia 8738 apart from the more
Okay, I decide that I want to build myself a new MP3 jukebox thing
for my livingroom. I start with one of those spiffy Via mini-ITX
boards, it's only 170mm x 170mm and can run with no fan if you
use the version with the 533MHz Eden processor. I'm running it diskless
and booting linux off the PX
On Mon, 07 Oct 2002 18:51:18 +0800
"Hans Lin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
> I use the ALS4000 sound card,but it's doesn't support by the Redhat7.3. So I
> try to download the driver and put it into the kernel.
> My problem is--which driver is the correct one for the sound card
> "ALS
Dear all,
I use the ALS4000 sound card,but it's doesn't support by the Redhat7.3. So I
try to download the driver and put it into the kernel.
My problem is--which driver is the correct one for the sound card
"ALS4000"??
Please tell me if u know the answer! Thanks a lot...
P.s. (my kernel is 2.4.
At Sat, 5 Oct 2002 08:20:11 +0200,
Micael Beronius wrote:
>
>
> Hi everyone.
>
> Please give me some hints; I have problems building Alsa-lib from cvs:
>
> This is what I do: got the whole tree from cvs, cd into alsa-lib run
> ./cvscompile --with-kernel=/usr/src/linux
>
> The first error I ge
At Sat, 5 Oct 2002 15:14:38 +1000,
Mark Constable wrote:
>
> Even if I use "./configure --with-cards=emu10k1" I am still
> getting a problem with the following driver. Any solutions ?
>
> ...
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/alsa/alsa-driver/pci/emu10k1'
> make -C ice1712 modules
> make:
I've installed alsa on my Redhat 8.0 system, however when I boot the
system the volume's are all set to their lowest levels and I have to
manually reset them to how I like them. So, is there some way that I
can set them to a certain level and have it that way each time I re-boot
my system?
T
> sorry for posting with no subject. unintentional.
hi all:
need advice on multiple sound cards.
i somehow want to play with my box using two sound cards the other one
serving music inside the establishment and the other sound card to play
somepart outside the building, coz im planning to place
hi all:
need advice on multiple sound cards.
i somehow want to play with my box using two sound cards the other one
serving music inside the establishment and the other sound card to play
somepart outside the building, coz im planning to place a christmas decor
and need to have some music. im thi
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