Hi,
AFAIK emu10k1x is not supported.
(Could someone remove pci id of emu10k1x from emu10k1 driver, or add
message, that this chip is not supported by emu10k1 driver ?)
Peter Zubaj
http://www.pobox.sk/ - spolahliva a bezpecna prevadzka
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On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, faz wrote:
> I have a debian woody unstable 2.4.25 with alsa for intel8x0
> My problem is that every boot i have to do alsaconf for make my sound
> card working.
> (sorry my english :-))).
> Can some one help me?
Yes. Put
alsaclt restore
into one of the initialisation file
I am attempting to use muse but am having problems with spurious MIDI
events. For the moment the setup is real simple
Physically: [keyboard]--->[computer]--->[sound module]
Within muse I create a new track with appropriate receive and transmit
channels but when I try to record the result is n
ASUS P4P800 - AC'97, 82801EB, AD1985, i810_audio
Fedora I
I went to the DL page and got the L&G, then
I went to the project page, selected intel/i810/details and
stepped down the list, unzip/tar/config through each
step - all went well until:
modprobe snd-intel8x0
then a whole list of:
hi-
I've tried for several weeks now, but cannot get my PDAudioCF
card to actually record. The card is recognized and everything
else seems fine, but I always immediately get the error:
arecord: pcm_read:1164: read error: Input/Output error
when I attempt to record from the card.
- None of
I've installed ALSA according to the instructions here:
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Cirrus+Logic&card=CS4235&chip=CS4235&module=cs4236
when I try a test with aplay it appears that the sound plays, but I hear
nothing. I've doublechecked my physical connectio
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 18:06, faz wrote:
> I have a debian woody unstable 2.4.25 with alsa for intel8x0
> My problem is that every boot i have to do alsaconf for make my sound
> card working.
> (sorry my english :-))).
> Can some one help me?
>
>
> thanks
>
> faz
Faz,
Are you trying to get an
I have a debian woody unstable 2.4.25 with alsa for intel8x0
My problem is that every boot i have to do alsaconf for make my sound
card working.
(sorry my english :-))).
Can some one help me?
thanks
faz
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At Tue, 09 Mar 2004 09:52:34 -0800,
Rick Knight wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> I haven't heard back from you since your first reply to my reply to
> Casey's posting. You commented about airfare and asked for details of my
> problem and I emailed you that I had posted the details over the last
> couple o
Takashi Iwai wrote:
At Tue, 09 Mar 2004 09:52:34 -0800,
Rick Knight wrote:
Bill,
I haven't heard back from you since your first reply to my reply to
Casey's posting. You commented about airfare and asked for details of my
problem and I emailed you that I had posted the details over the last
On Tue, 09 Mar 2004 23:36:31 +
Davide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After trying to resolve my problem whit my onboard soundcard(Below)
> I try to install one of my old PCI soundcards,
> A SB PCI Md:8***
> but the efect is the same,, :((( (realy realy sad)
>
> Teamspeak works , quake3 or et wo
I'm a relatively newbie to alsa and kernel module loading in general so please be
patient.
Basically, I have alsa setup and working for the most part with my ens1371 card.
(if I modprobe the card, sequencers, mixers etc., I can aplay a wav and it sounds
great)
The problem arises when I setup a
Hi
I have now added /etc/asound.state after running "alsactl strore".
I had sound working with the "i810_audio" module loaded, but gnomemeeting
would not work. The suggestion was to use the ALSA sound driver. Entries
in /etc/modules.conf and output of lspci are given below.
After I login (KDE) I
Gyongyosi Peter wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 06:26:25PM +0100, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> > Gyongyosi Peter wrote:
> > > but still, no sound comes from the card.
> >
> > What are the contents of /etc/asound.state after you run
> > "alsactl store"?
>
> My /etc/asound.state is attached. (For me, ev
Hi
I had sound working with the "i810_audio" module loaded, but gnomemeeting would not
work.
The suggestion was to use the ALSA sound driver. Entries in /etc/modules.conf and
output of
lspci are given below.
After I login (KDE) I get a warning message the message saying something as:
Could no
Gyongyosi Peter wrote:
On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 06:26:25PM +0100, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Gyongyosi Peter wrote:
I can set the sound levels (so they are NOT muted :)) using aumix or
alsamixer, /proc/asound entries seem correct, I can play audio files
with ALSA-based as well as with OSS-based
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