Hi,
I was able to get the sound working from the microphone and headset
jacks on my HP dv2000 laptop this evening. I should mention right from
the start that having reread my previous post it would lead one to think
that I had no sound output at all with alsa with Opensuse 10.2. That
wasn't the c
On 8/16/07, Daniel Porres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is anyone out there?
> Im using alsa driver 1.0.14 on a Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family)
> card, on Ubuntu Feisty. I install the driver following the instructions for
> ich7 cards.
> Everything works fine but I cannot capture fro
On 09/07/2007 01:10, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
> Tim Ashman wrote:
> > I've trying to find out if any drivers exist for this external audio
> > processor/sound card. It is the PCMCIA card driven one made for a
> > laptop. I see from alsa's website that some similar emu units show as
> > covere
On 09/08/2007 03:32 AM, James Roberts wrote:
I need to disable the creation of the ICEnsemble ICE1724 midi device on
my system. I am using a off-brand card (see below) and accessing the
midi device crashes the system hard.
I have explored udev rules, kernel opts, etc ad nauseum to do this.
Daniel Drake wrote:
> I'm trying to get surround working with this setup. I raise all mixers
> in alsamixer and then I run:
> speaker-test -c 4
>
> and it cycles through all 4 channels:
>
> For "front left", I hear the pink noise in both the front left and rear
> left speakers
> For "fron
Hi,
I've just built a new amd64 system with an Abit KN9S motherboard. It
includes the following HDA chip on nforce5:
00:06.1 Audio device [0403]: nVidia Corporation MCP55 High Definition
Audio [10de:0371] (rev a2)
Subsystem: ABIT Computer Corp. Unknown device [147b:1c20]
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