Hello and HELP!
I'm a semi-newbie . . .ancient programmer but getting up to speed on Linux .
. .
I was simply trying to do a 'simple' upgrade to RH (8.0) kernel 2-4-20 18.8
and the RH update agent isn't happy!
I get:
===
There was a packa
first of all im sorry for my 1 mail, i resolve my problem... it was so
stupid :(
i guess this is a better question:
how can i activate all my 4 speakers, and save the current volume
forever, if i reboot now i lost all my volumes...
thank, and sorry again
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hi to all, i am an italian debian/linux user, and i wish to use mi sound
blaster live! with the alsa drivers. i had the 0.9.2 drivers, and now i
wish to install the new 0.9.4. i download it and try to uninstall the
old one (make uninstall, but maybe i dont remove them at all):
i run with success
Hi,
I have a Creative SoundBlaster Card (ens1371). I downloaded the latest
ALSA drivers et al (v0.94) and installed it. The first time, when i
rebooted my machine, I got the sound. When I rebooted the second time, my
sound was lost. (I think I might have made some configuration changes
betwee
Ok, after investigating a bit further I found some lines in the
toplevel Makefile where "install" is told to set the group and
ownership to "root".
Why do we need to tell "install" to explicitly set those
ownership rights? ...since one has to be root or belong to the
root group to be able to in
I'm trying to build rpm files for alsa-driver using the .spec
file included in the tarball. It fails after the compilation
stage when it tries to change the ownership of some files. Yeah
I am bulidng the rpms as a regular user :)
Here's the last error messages I get:
=
Ok. I read in the documentation that there is a switch for modem and
joystick. That has to be activated (and I guess there is one, since I see
them in the file defined, and I have the soundchip modem too, but I have no
switches in any mixer I use for this ... not for joystick and not for modem
I've got a SB Live 5.1, which is working fine with ALSA in 2.5.69, but in
either 2.5.70 (don't remember if it worked since I had other problems) or
2.5.71, it stopped working, giving me the following error on load:
Jun 17 15:33:02 death kernel: Advanced Linux Sound
Architecture Driver Version 0.9.
Current, I'm using stock Mandrake 9.1 Drivers for my Soundblaster Audigy
card. In a nutshell the sound BLOWS. There is very little bass and
quite a lot of treble. I've attempted to adjust the sound properties,
but still no good.
Will Alsa drivers improve the overall sound quality and deliver s
Current, I'm using stock Mandrake 9.1 Drivers for my Soundblaster Audigy
card. In a nutshell the sound BLOWS. There is very little bass and
quite a lot of treble. I've attempted to adjust the sound properties,
but still no good.
Will Alsa drivers improve the overall sound quality and deliver s
No takers yet, so I try again:
Linux, based on RH8. Kernel 2.4.21
I just installed 0.9.4 over 0.9.0rc6
Everything seems to be OK, EXCEPT 'aplay' no longer plays AU files.
Typical error message:
Playing Sparc Audio 'whatever.au' : Mu-Law, Rate 8000 Hz, Mono
ALSA lib pcm_mmap.c:360:(snd_pcm_mmap)
as10k1 present in alsa, but i can't find how to load effects.
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I have a similar problem since 0.9.0rc6. I haven't checked a different
behaviour at 48000 Hz.
This explanation was sent to me but it doesn't work. You can try it :
"Hello!
I got the same problem and I found that if you use the second DAC (/dev/snd/pcmC0D1c instead of /dev/snd/pcmC0D0c) the noise
William M. Quarles wrote:
Original message
>Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 16:37:31 +0200 (METDST)
>From: Clemens Ladisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] /etc/asound.state
>To: "William M. Quarles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>William M. Quarles wrote:
>> Cl
Original message
>Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 16:37:31 +0200 (METDST)
>From: Clemens Ladisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] /etc/asound.state
>To: "William M. Quarles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>William M. Quarles wrote:
>> Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>> > Run "als
Hi,
I have been working on setting up a Revolution 7.1 with alsa.
I am using the 0.9.4 drivers, I am able to get the analog outputs
working by tuning alsamixer. I am unable to make the coaxial
output work. I tried playing with all the settings in alsamixer
but can't seem to find the right comb
tor, 2003-06-19 kl. 14:33 skrev Henrik Farre:
> I was trying to get TeamSpeak (http://www.teamspeak.org/) running at the
> same time as RTCW: Enemy Territory
> (http://games.activision.com/games/wolfenstein/) using esound or arts. I
> could not make it work. So now I'm trying to get it to work, usi
William M. Quarles wrote:
> Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> > Run "alsactl store".
> >
> Okay, but this program lies to me...
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] quarlewm]# /usr/sbin/alsactl store
> /usr/sbin/alsactl: save_state:1048: No soundcards found...
This means that your sound card drivers aren't loaded.
Are t
problems getting going via 82cxx ...
Below I've included details of my whole setup, and some other notes, but
to start with here's the strace from a failed mplayer test:
write(1, "alsa-init: requested format: 441"..., 81alsa-init: requested
format: 44100 Hz, 2 channels, Signed 16-bit (Little-En
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
William M. Quarles wrote:
Someone please tell me how to create a valid /etc/asound.state file.
Run "alsactl store".
HTH
Clemens
Okay, but this program lies to me...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] quarlewm]# /usr/sbin/alsactl store
/usr/sbin/alsactl: save_state:1048: No soundcards fou
Hello,
My via8233 onboard chip is crackling on rates other than 48000 Hz no
matter what player or what kind of input I use.
Has anybody met the problem.
Thanks in advance.
Dima.
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Boris Wolf wrote:
> my probem is, that the configure-script is stopt, by saying gcc
> 3.3 is not gcc 3.3.
>
> Kernel compiler: gcc-Version 3.3
> Used compiler: gcc (GCC) 3.3
The strings aren't the same (but the configure script should be able
to detect this).
As a workaround, edit the configure
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> then I unpacked alsa-driver-0.9.4 into /usr/src/alsa. I ran <./configure> in
> that directory. Then , and it compiled for about 50 minutes.
If you do "./configure --with-cards=ymfpci", it should compile faster.
> cat WARNING
> cat: WARNING: No such file or directory
>
William M. Quarles wrote:
> Someone please tell me how to create a valid /etc/asound.state file.
Run "alsactl store".
HTH
Clemens
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I have an Asus P4S533-MX motherboard with an onboard
AD1980 SiS7012 soundcard. I installed ALSA and I am
able to play sound using applications like mpg123 etc.
However, when I start X, the system freezes. Sometimes
the freeze happens immediately during X startup,
sometimes when I try to run some
Garvin Haslett wrote:
> Jun 19 22:18:51 localhost modprobe: unresolved symbol snd_verbose_printk
Run configure with the --disable-verbose-printk parameter.
HTH
Clemens
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