Am Mittwoch, 6. Mai 2009 schrieb David Feldman:
This isn't purely an alsa question/problem, but I suspect it's not a unique
question either...
I've been doing some occasional audio application development on Ubuntu
7.10 using command-line alsa utilities (arecord, aplay, amixer, etc.); my
On Wednesday 06 May 2009, Niels wrote:
- This is with Kubuntu 9.04. For some reason it ships with ALSA 1.0.18rc3.
Is it worth upgrading, and how would I do that, other that wait for an
automatic update?
don't know wether it may be worth it. You may check for yourself. Plug in
your vdac, open
Hi David,
David Feldman schrieb:
My question is this - is it practical to entirely remove a recent
distribution's audio subsystem (alsa and pulseaudio I believe) and
re-install alsa in some stand-alone fashion?
Usually there is no need to recompile or reinstall anything here,
because
Hi,
I have a new Macbook Pro Unibody 5,1. I use last stable version of Alsa :
1.0.20. But, even if the sound card is detected correctly (Nvidia HDA), no
sound is produced. There was a patch for alsa 1.0.19, but it was quite
bugged, with sound working half a time. Patch can still be found here :
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 2:47 AM, Clemens Ladisch
cladi...@googlemail.com wrote:
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 2:27 AM, Clemens Ladisch
cladi...@googlemail.com wrote:
Phil Gorbett wrote:
I am having difficulty getting the microphone(s) going with this
monitor, and get the
Hello boys and girls.
I have successfully installed asus xonar DX onto PCIE x16 slot on Linux
2.6.28-gentoo-r5 SMP on amd64 architecture.
Version of alsa package - alsa-driver1.0.20, alsa firmware 1.0.19. I
used alsa package and not kernel modules.
Several channels seem to work fine(my speakers