Hi,
I have some external harddrives connected to the firewire port of my
Audigy2. Everything works fine, but when I do heavy writes to the
extenal harddrive while I'm using PCM output, then after a couple of
minutes (usually 5-10 GB transfer) the soundcard starts to beep
constantly. The
OK. I've turned off my onboard Intel8x0 soundcard and installed a
SoundBlaster Live Value (Digital) card. I've rebuilt the kernel (2.6.3)
to remove the Intel8x0 and add the emu10k1 module. I've removed intel8x0
from everywhere I can think of. I've updated modprobe.conf and
modules.conf to
I've been using alsa for a while with my Turtle Beach Santa Cruz card
(using the cs46xx driver). Until upgrading to kernel 2.6.x, multichannel
playing worked beautifully - I could just play whatever sounds I wanted,
and they'd be mixed together automatically. I never had to do any
.asoundrc
Rick Knight wrote:
OK. I've turned off my onboard Intel8x0 soundcard and installed a
SoundBlaster Live Value (Digital) card. I've rebuilt the kernel
(2.6.3) to remove the Intel8x0 and add the emu10k1 module. I've
removed intel8x0 from everywhere I can think of. I've updated
modprobe.conf and
I'm trying to install the driver to a SB live! card in
a Redhat 9.0 kernel-2.4.20-30.0 and I can't start the
driver. The ALSA driver is 1.03.
when a run 'modprobe snd-emu10k1'live with an error.
the 'depmod -ae' retunr me this information:
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
On Sun, 7 Mar 2004, faz wrote:
But xmms doesn't work.
Right click on the xmms window and go to options-preferences. Select the
Alsa output plugin, or the plugin for your windowing environment (esound
or artsd, if either of those is installed and working). If you select OSS
output from xmms,
I am able to get OSS apps to play sounds by invoking them with the aoss
wrapper, e.g.:
aoss esd
aoss frozen-bubble
In the past, I didn't have to use the aoss wrapper to get OSS apps to
work. Can anyone suggest an explanation for why I do now?
Thanks,
Rich
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004, Rich Drewes