There are two levels to make a module available:
First, the module needs to be compiled for your kernel and
available in (usually, IME) /lib/modules... The distributions I
have worked with put all modules they compile in the kernel
packages. Well, Tiny Core has some modules in separate
On Aug 18 2015 13:49, F. Dols wrote:
So, can someone give me more detailed directions for how to install in
Mint 17.1
Module indigodjx
Mint 17.1 is based on Ubuntu 14.04, therefore drivers are already
included in your system. You can confirm that your system has a driver
for your sound card
Hi,
thanks,
that driver is indeed installed, see below, but the module is not, as
shows:
$ sudo modinfo indigodjx
gives:
$ modinfo: ERROR: Module indigodjx not found.
modinfo snd-indigodjx
filename:
/lib/modules/3.13.0-37-generic/kernel/sound/pci/echoaudio/snd-indigodjx.ko
description:
Hi,
thanks all for your help!
So, can someone give me more detailed directions for how to install in
Mint 17.1
Module indigodjx
?
On 08/18/2015 04:29 AM, Robert M. Riches Jr. wrote:
There are two levels to make a module available:
First, the module needs to be compiled for your
Hi,
sudo modinfo indigodjx
gives:
modinfo: ERROR: Module indigodjx not found.
So, how do I proceed to install that module?
thanks,
F
On 08/16/2015 11:30 PM, Robert M. Riches Jr. wrote:
In another reply, you posted that sudo aplay -L did not show
the Indigodjx card.
I wonder if the udev
F. Dols wrote:
On
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Main
I do not see the name ECHO nor INDIGO in the Sound Card List.
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Vendor-Echo_Corporation
Is ALSA able to see this soundcard under Mint 17.1 or not?
That depends on
Alan Bromborsky wrote:
I have a Xonar D2 sound card. I wish to capture 5.1 digital input from
this sound card.
Please note that S/PDIF is designed for stereo audio data. Using it
with multichannel data is possible only by compressing the audio so that
the compressed stream has the same