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Hello all (again),
I was playing round with amixer yesterday and managed to get sound coming out
of my front and rear speakers, how happy I was until I lost the settings..
Anyway, After running alsamixer again and fiddling around, I couldn't stumble
...
and then I tried to patch the kernel by using the patch from ALSA's ftp s
ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/kernel-patches/alsa-bk-2003-12-30.patch.gz
...
4 out of 4 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file
...etc..
Any idea of what I might be doing wrong?
Well, I had the same issue. I think
Can someone please confirm how one should patch the 2.6 kernel to get the
latest drivers. I want to try out the RME 9632 driver which doesn't seem
to
be in current 2.6 builds.
Pah. Drat. Page one of the website:
http://www.alsa-project.org/documentation.php3#kerndriv
However, you need to
thanks for your response...
here it goes:
There clearly seems to be a problem with your setup whenever the card
generates audio IRQs, but I can't think of anything at the moment.
Could you please give more details, namely :
* the output of lspci -vv
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp. 82845 845
I have a Packard Bell EasyNote E3, running SuSE 9.0
YaST2 has detected the sound card can configured it for me.
Resulting /proc values are below/attached.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/proc/asound cat cards
0 [V8235 ]: VIA8233 - VIA 8235
VIA 8235 at 0xe100, irq 5
Attached
On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 02:54, Tim Blechmann wrote:
SNIP
ALSA ../../alsa-kernel/pci/rme9652/hdsp.c:663: Hammerfall-DSP: no
Digiface or Multiface connected!
ALSA ../../alsa-kernel/pci/rme9652/hdsp.c:5042: card initialization
pending : waiting for firmware
ALSA
Hi,
I loaded alsa modules withour any error based on document.
My system is RH9.0 (kernel 2.4.20-8smp), ASUS P4P800 M/B and alsa-1.0.0rc2.
However, I can not do alsamixer -c 0 or amixer -c 0 .. because
snd_ctl_open says system does not have audio devices, right?
I have $HOME/.asoundrc.
I
Hi!
I did not have such an experience, but... Did you try aplay test.wav? Does
this give you a similar warning? Something like: error alsa_pcm_open.
If this is so, you might not be the first to have this problem with anew
alsa-version. Perhaps you should try the snddevices or makedev script,
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 23:44:52 +0100 Steffen Hein wrote:
I recently bought a centrino notebook with a onboard intel
sound-chip (details see below this message). A few questions:
Is it possible to have the pc speaker enabled? As soon as the driver is
loaded, the pc speaker becomes silent since
On Tuesday 06 January 2004 07:35 am, you wrote:
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 08:21 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Before I applied these two patches I had patch the kernel with the patch
I found in http://bytesex.org/patches/2.6.0-1/patch-2.6.0-kraxel.gz (I
have some probems with bttv module,
Hi,
I'm using the onboard sound card in my Shuttle SK41g which is a via8233
chipset.
I was using the via driver and it worked nicely and smoothly. But, when I
switched over to use Alsa and the OSS emulation for recording sound on
/dev/dsp , the sound on playback from my dvd player now has
I'm trying to get a Mixart8 board to work, and am having some difficulty.
While the new drivers (1.0 rc2) don't crash the kernel anymore, and the
firmware now loads, when attempting to record (with ecasound) I get a coredump
after about a second. However, no problems with the onboard audio
Slackware 9.1 + kernel 2.6.0 + Terratec EWX 24/96 (ice1712).
The drivers from version 1.0.0rc2 compile and load succesfully
but I have no sound from any application.
I have build kernel only with soundcore.ko module as I have always
done with 2.4.x
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought of that and that's why I reinstall the kernel and I patched it with
the patch from kernel.org, i.e 2.6.0-bk. The problem with that was that the
kernel could not load any module. The reason , I believe, was that the kernel
was 2.6.0-bk but in the /lib/module
Stefano Vesa wrote:
Slackware 9.1 + kernel 2.6.0 + Terratec EWX 24/96 (ice1712).
The drivers from version 1.0.0rc2 compile and load succesfully
but I have no sound from any application.
I have build kernel only with soundcore.ko module as I have always
done with 2.4.x
I had the same problem
If you used the --dry-run option with both patches, then nothing got
patched at all - only tests have been performed, and you still have the
plain vanilla kernel and the 2.6.0 modules folder. You might also see
that from the Makefile in the upper kernel source directory. I bet, at
the top it
Anyway, I tried to patch the kernel with the alsa patch and it did not
work.
(I was getting the message that I posted in my previous email.)
BTW, to patch the kernel I usedpatch --dry-run -p1 -i patch.file
As I said, just download the latest tar ball, and unzip the alsa-kernel into
the
Do you have to patch the kernel with the path-2.6.0-bk patch?
On Tuesday 06 January 2004 12:25 pm, Ed Wildgoose wrote:
Anyway, I tried to patch the kernel with the alsa patch and it did not
work.
(I was getting the message that I posted in my previous email.)
BTW, to patch the kernel I
Ok, I patched the kernel with the patch-2.6.0-bk3 patch.
Now the first four lines of Makefie read:
VERSION = 2
PATCHLEVEL = 6
SUBLEVEL = 0
EXTRAVERSION = -bk3
(There is a space between = and -bk3, does this matter? Is this why I do not
have /lib/module/2.6.0-bk3?)
Then I run:
patch --dry-run
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you used the --dry-run option with both patches, then nothing got
patched at all - only tests have been performed, and you still have the
plain vanilla kernel and the 2.6.0 modules folder. You might also see
that from the Makefile in the upper kernel source directory. I
Hello everyone...and happy new year to all of you.
I have updated my ALSA drivers to version 1.0.0rc2 following the instructions
in the web, (I have a CMI8738 soundsystem) it took to me a little bit due to
I'm new to LInux... and for sure that I will use more and more. Anyway, it
was working
I have installed Fedora on my system and now cannot get ALSA to work :(
I have all the correct RPMs installed and have made the changes to
/etc/modules.conf as specified in the Soundcard Matrix
But when I try to install the modules this happens:
[root]# modprobe snd-cs46xx; modprobe
Am Dienstag, 6. Januar 2004 17:02 schrieb Sergey Vlasov:
Run alsamixer and see if there is a PC Speaker control there;
unmute it and set the volume appropriately.
There is none. I attached the available controls at the bottom of this mail.
Some AC'97 controllers can really do (limited)
Hi,
Lately I have been getting a few emails regarding the Terratec Aureon Space
7.1 and
playing audio through the spdif interface. Since I have been playing with
it for quite some
time now I figured that it might be time to add a few notes to the Alsa
Wiki about this.
You can find this at
Hi,
I'm trying to install Alsa on Fedora Core 1. Since I'm new to Alsa, I
figured I'd get the rpm's (from freshrpms.net), and everything was going
to be fine.
Following the instructions on http://freshrpms.net/docs/alsa/ I installed:
I've not seen this in the archives; please forgive me if I duplicate.
Hopefully I'll post all the pertinent information.
I've put together my new machine, using an ASUS A7V8X-X motherboard, and
installed FC1. The on-board sound module is detected (accurately, it seems)
as a VIA VT8233/A/8235
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