>Athlon XP 1600
>.5Gig ram,
>WD HD using DMA getting 40meg/sec sez hdparm
>The present video card is an Nvidia Geforce4.
>Also, the Delta is on it's own irq, 5., but
>now I notice that my second card, emu10k1 is sharing
>11 with video. I'm not using the Live! though, and
>I've tried soloing the De
Ok does anyone on this list know if the audigy 2 is properly supported? The faq
suggests that it is, but i would like to know if multichannel is supported re my query
about not getting this to work.
Since the audigy 2 support is based within the emu10k1 set of drivers as they are
implimented in
Hallo,
Stefan Kombrink hat gesagt: // Stefan Kombrink wrote:
> When I used alsa in earlier stages i needed to run "artsd" to get simultaneous
> playback (e.g. for xmms and some sound events...)
>
> But suddenly my alsa driver seem to support multiple writes on /dev/dsp as
> well!
>
> However,
>
> i found it, too, and did a quick fix in the train returning from the
> LAD meeting last evening :) please try the cvs version.
ok i've now got the cvs driver running.
more observations:
- recording doesn't crash the system now!
- recordings are disorted when they come from the analog
On 16-Mar-03, Fabrício Nihues wrote:
> My last email was read on windows, now i'm on linux and can't reply...
> this doesn't work:
> echo "quake3 0 0 direct" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/oss
> Here is the error:
> --- sound initialization ---
> Could not mmap dma buffer PROT_WRITE|PROT_REA
hmm interesting
i was actually suspecting the old modem/ethernet and soundcard conflict
but maybe thats particular to my laptop i can only run my quattro if
i configure it first before the modem... argh...
m~
Daniel Hawthorn wrote:
I've had this exact problem as well, running a RedHat 8.0 sy
I just wanted to say this is the ALSA mailinglist and you're using another
driver :) I Cc alsa-user, maybe someone knows more about the support of
ALSA for your card. And you can search the archive of this list.
Good luck!
On Monday 17 March 2003 03:03, Mirabella, Mathew J wrote:
> are you sugges
Hi there,
i subscribed to alsa-user especially to get this question answered:
When I used alsa in earlier stages i needed to run "artsd" to get simultaneous
playback (e.g. for xmms and some sound events...)
But suddenly my alsa driver seem to support multiple writes on /dev/dsp as
well!
How
Dan Armak wrote:
> I tried the various Audiotrak (www.audiotrak.net) cards (luckily I found a
> store that let me bring my laptop and experiment). I used the 0.9.0_rc8
> drivers with a 2.4.20-based kernel and the uhci usb driver, with twin intel
> 82801BA/BAM usb controllers. All the audiotrak card
Hi Luke
Here is my /etc/modules.conf content
alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc
alias block-major-58 lvm-mod
alias block-major-109 lvm-mod
alias loop0 loop
alias rtl8139 8139too
if `kernelversion` >= 2.4
alias char-major-108 ppp_generic
alias /dev/ppp ppp_generic
alias tty-ldisc-3 ppp_
Hallo all,
does audigy2 have a hardware AC3 decoder? I can't find any clear words about
it.
Thanks
z.p.
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I've had this exact problem as well, running a RedHat 8.0 system on my
laptop. After weeks of trying to figure out what was wrong, I finally
pinned the problem on my PCMCIA ethernet card of all things. When I
booted the system without it inserted, let all the services start
(including alsasou
Sorry for my writing, i'm french...
I have a distrib Mandrake 8.2, kernel 2.4.18.6mdk and soundcard
integrated with motherboard MSI 845 Pro (MS-6529 ATX Mainboard), so
Intel CH2 chipset with controller AC'97
I wanted to install alsa-driver, lib et utils version 0.9.0rc6 with your
recommendations.
Dear Friends
I´v compiled the Alsa 0.91 driver on My conectiva Linux Version 8.0 Kernel
2.4.19
but modprobe snd-via82xx says that module dont exist
What can i do
Regards
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Hi!
I have some strange problems with the ASUS P4PE onboard sound. I'm using
ALSA 0.9.x and the sound works. The problem is that it's not coming out of the
line-out plug but it's coming out of the microphone plug.
The BIOS POST voice messages and the Windows drivers use the right line-out
plug. O
are you using mandrake?
i had this problem with supplied mandrake rpms and managed to find a
workaround:
1. tar up all the relevant modules in
/lib/modules/my-kernel-number/kernel/sound (someone please check this is
the alsa dir, im in winblows at the moment as i cant get my software
modem wo
Hi,
At Mon, 17 Mar 2003 09:30:30 +0100,
Marc Titinger wrote:
>
>
> Hi Matt,
>
> >
> > My main aim was to test the latest vxpocket driver and see if
> > it works
> > with jackd/ ardour.
> >
>
> Thanks for your report, I cc it to alsa dev.
>
> > These are my observations:
> >
> > When boo
Hi Matt,
>
> My main aim was to test the latest vxpocket driver and see if
> it works
> with jackd/ ardour.
>
Thanks for your report, I cc it to alsa dev.
> These are my observations:
>
> When booting up, the vx is not recognised. I have to restart
> alsa, then
> i can see the vx in als
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