Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has a Monster MX400 and has their rear 2
channels working. I dual boot WinXP and Debian and I cant get the
rear channel working in either. I have the oss drivers which
apparently only use the front 2 channels.
Do the alsa drivers for this card support all 4 channe
dmesg supports the advice below with comments such as
Sound Fusion CS46xx soundcard not found or device busy
cs46xx: Card found at 0x501 and 0x500..., IRQ 11
cs46xx: Thinkpad 600E (unsuported) ..., IRQ 11
cs46xx: probably not a bug, try using the CS4232 driver
OK,
How do I verify that I have t
rmmod cs46xx
(then load the ALSA module)
modprobe snd-cs46xx
moprobe snd-pcm-oss
I hope this is helpful.
Your suggestions are most appreciated Kevin.
I have modified my modules.conf as requested but have a concern:
I get an error when manually loading the driver via
root]# modprobe snd-c
Thanks for the info Kevin. Your suggestion about IRQ conflicts is a
great one. The soundcard and the onboard USB are both IRQ no. 11.
Ooops. When the machine isn't busy, I'll attend to moving the card
to a different slot. [I want my all SCSI systems back, sigh.]
As for having no trouble lo
Greetings all,
I was hoping someone could shed a little light on a question I have. I
currently run a Live audio encoding/streaming system (Currently 12 streams)
using a mp3 encoder called Darkice. Each system is running Redhat
7.2/ALSA/OSS Emulation. I have 3 sound cards (SB Live & two es1371
I can't get my Hoontech Sound Track YMF-754 XG D/B I card to make
any sounds at all. This card is in a Pentium system running the
downloaded version of Mandrake 9.0. When I fire-up harddrake, I
see the card correctly identified as a YMF-754 DS-1E Audio
Controller. Harddrake further claims that
Greetings:
As of November 19 2002 the Linux Music & Sound Applications pages have
been updated. This site contains more links to Linux audio, MIDI, and
DSP sites than you can shake a stick at (== a lot), making it the most
comprehensive listing of its kind on the Internet.
The site may be rea
* Dan Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 09:05:46PM -0500]:
> I've got a Soyo Dragon KT333 (Black) and haven't had any stability
Thats mine tooo...
> problems at all. I'm on a Gentoo Linux system and simply emerged alsa
Damn! Where is the difference? What Bios Version are you u
Hello everybody,
I hope you could give me a hand with this: I just bought a Intel 850 MV
Mainboard, the one which comes with the AD1885 chip. Well, I downloaded the
alsa-driver-0.5.12a with its corresponding lib and utils drivers. I\'ve followed
all the instructions that the web says, I compi
Hi everybody,
I know there are many posts about sound blaster pci 128, but I just
can't use my sound card, and I'm getting mad.
I'm using a debian testing release, with kernel 2.4.19 compiled by
myself, and with alsa drivers 0.9.0rc6 I compiled by myself.
After loading ALL the modules I need (snd-
Try first the "headphones" volume control
Orestes
On dv, 2002-11-15 at 16:04, è¶ æ wrote:
> Hi All,
> I'm using alsa driver for my via82xx sound card on my RedHat 7.3 linux OS.
> But I got problems when I setting the volumes.
> I have two machines, which have the same configuration, and then
Hi, I've found when I've tryed to load sequencer support for my SB_live
using alsa 0.9.0rc6, I get the following errors.
I appologise for the size of this message in advance as there's alot of
errors.
*FILE STARTS HERRE*
Script started on Tue Nov 19 19:58:16 2002
borg:~# modprobe snd-seq-oss
/lib/m
Hi to all,
I have an iBook I want to install ALSA on. I already had a running
version (the one with the internal speaker bug - no sound) which worked
fine with my USB Quattro.In order to fix this bug I tried to install the
latest CVS-version which causes trouble. It says :
depmod: *** Unresolved
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