Ron Flory wrote:
hi-
I'm trying to get a pdaudiocf card running on a Compaq
Armada m700 (850mhz, e100 NIC)..
* I've tried both 2.4.25 and 2.6.5 kernels with similar results.
* This card operates correctly on my older Armada 1750.
* other pcmcia cards appear to operate correctly.
* The base distro
Quoting Bill Unruh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, 4 May 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Guess nobody else has a similar setup. I'll try the new Knoppix and see
> how its
> > autodetection works. Funny thing is that OpenBSD recognizes this card with
> no
> > problem on its generic
On Tue, 4 May 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> Guess nobody else has a similar setup. I'll try the new Knoppix and see how its
> autodetection works. Funny thing is that OpenBSD recognizes this card with no
> problem on its generic kernel -- mpg123 works and everything. Not that that has
>
Guess nobody else has a similar setup. I'll try the new Knoppix and see how its
autodetection works. Funny thing is that OpenBSD recognizes this card with no
problem on its generic kernel -- mpg123 works and everything. Not that that has
any direct bearing...
Sam
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On Mon, 03 May 2004 10:26:57 +0200 (METDST)
Clemens Ladisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> csj wrote:
> > > >How can I define the (default) sound card used by ALSA's OSS
> > > >emulation?
>
> By symlinking /dev/dsp to /dev/dsp2.
>
> > I'm using running linux 2.6 with udev. Under udev I don't have
I'm struggling with a low volume issue using alsa and an Audigy 2 card.
Alsa 1.0.3
Emuk10 driver
Audigy 2
Using spdif out
Using "mplayer -au alsa9:spdif song.mp3" gives an acceptable and expected
volume level, works great.
Using "alsaplayer -d spdif song.mp3" results in a very, very low volume
Hi all,
I have 2 soundcards in my PC. I'm trying to route the music from XMMS
to a different soundcard from the system sounds, so that I don't get
loud "uh-oh" sounds from ICQ when I'm listening to music on the
headphones. The first card is a Soundblaster Live Platinum, and the
second is a R
Hi
I'm thinking about getting an Echo Mia to use with Mplayer 1.0pre and ALSA
1.0.x on an Epia box running Linux 2.4.something -- according to the
project page for Mia drivers, the digital out is currently 'untested' and
is the most important feature for me, so I'm wondering if anyone has had
any
Hallo,
Robert La Ferla hat gesagt: // Robert La Ferla wrote:
> I have a Shuttle running Fedora Core 2 test3 and I can get audio out the
> SPDIF port but RealPlayer doesn't work. What's the trick?
A real Space Shuttle? And these come with a sound card nowadays? Which
one? Try to find out with "l