On Monday 03 August 2009 03:19:28 pm Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
> Okay. Run this:
>
> grep -r alsa /etc/modprobe.d | cut -d : -f 1 | uniq | xargs cat
>
> Paste the output here.
Output of `grep -r alsa /etc/modprobe.d | cut -d : -f 1 | uniq | xargs cat`:
# autoloader aliases
On Tuesday 04 August 2009 04:52:13 am Dominique Michel wrote:
> It can be somewhere else or have another name. I am on gentoo with
kernel
> 2.6.30 and don't know well the other distributions. It is a too long time
> ago than I shifted to gentoo.
>
> Take a look into /etc/modprobe.d or similar dire
On Tuesday 04 August 2009 02:50:08 am Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Dar Austin Zaccaro wrote:
> > I'm trying to get my M-Audio FastTrack Ultra USB audio interface to work
> > under GNU/Linux. JACK seems to recognize the card, however ALSA
does not
> > want to work with it.
On Monday 03 August 2009 03:19:28 pm Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
> Okay. Run this:
>
> grep -r alsa /etc/modprobe.d | cut -d : -f 1 | uniq | xargs cat
>
> Paste the output here.
# autoloader aliases
install sound-slot-0 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-0
>Can you paste /etc/modprobe.d/alsa.conf ?
Sure thing, hmm: /etc/modprobe.d/alsa.conf: No such file or directory
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>Can you paste /etc/modprobe.d/alsa.conf ?
Sure thing, hmm: /etc/modprobe.d/alsa.conf: No such file or directory
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I'm trying to get my M-Audio FastTrack Ultra USB audio interface to work
under GNU/Linux. JACK seems to recognize the card, however ALSA does not
want to work with it. JACK prints the device as "hw:1 Fast Track Ultra"
and `/proc/asound/cards` agrees with JACK:
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t they've had to enable Alsa
> and possibly manually load the sound driver.
Did you try draksound as I recommended? That's what it's for.
Austin
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rning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer
> expressions
> modularsynth.cpp:1735: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer
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> modularsynth.cpp:1738: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer
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tion necessary at
all, other than installing envy24control.
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very important. Is envy24control not capable of this. I'm sure I saw
some screenshots with such a control, but 0.9.0 and 1.0.0pre1 don't seem
to have it. Help?
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s mentioned above, point directly to the
> alsa-driver's include directory.
Okay, I'm an idiot.
For a moment I confused the library and the driver headers. Our kernel
headers are still using alsa 0.9.6.
Many apologies for wasting your time.
Austin
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oundbase=/usr/include/alsa, I get this same error.
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`hdsploader.c
hdsploader.c: In function `upload_firmware':
hdsploader.c:81: error: incompatible types in assignment
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rnel change or jack change made it stop.
Can you post your kenel/alsa/jack versions?
Austin
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I can't seem to get alsa-driver to build with the latest kernel source:
In file included from /home/austin/alsa-driver-0.9.6/include/sound/driver.
h:42,
from hwdep.c:22:
/home/austin/alsa-driver-0.9.6/include/adriver.h:200: error: redefinition of
`irqreturn_t'
/usr
On 08/22/03 03:12:06, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Austin wrote:
> snd-seq-midi doesn't exist.
> It turns out this is not from the alsa tarballs, it's a backport form the
2.6
> kernel. Several problems turn up as I mentioned...
> Grrr, I'm not the kernel maintianer, so I h
On 08/20/03 04:07:13, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Austin wrote:
> 1. MIDI is dead.
> I have three MIDI interfaces: an ens1371, and Evolution USB keyboard, and
an
> M-Audio Quattro. The Evolution and ens1371 both worked with 0.9.2 and
still
> do. The Quattro worked with 0.9.5. None wor
so must be due to
alsa-lib or alsa-utils package.
I appreciate your help,
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I'm having trouble using the snd-via82xx with a Mini-ITX EPIA-M board
with a via8235 chipset. I'm running a 2.4.20 and using the snd-pcm-oss
modules. The drivers are ALSA 0.9.6. Playing MP3 files with mpg123 or
mpg123-oss plays, but with a buzzing sound. Sometimes it plays fine.
This is a diskle
terface
comes up in /proc/asound/Quattro and /dev/snd/. The PCM interface does not
show up in either of those directories though.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] austin]# ls /proc/asound/Quattro/
id midi0 oss_mixer
/var/log/messages shows the following:
Jul 30 18:33:55 gamma373-165 kernel: usb.c: registere
led).
ANY help on answering the above questions would be _greatly_ appreciated (feel
free to write me off-list if you'd prefer).
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:athlon xp2100+
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os: redhat 8.0
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gcc:gcc-3.2-7
Card: SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev 08) (2.1)
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Julien Patrick Claassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know much about alsa-compilation, but this sounds more like a gcc
> problem. Which version are you using? Iheard, that there are lots of problems
> between gcc 2.9.x and gcc 3.x. If you have an older gcc version, maybe you'd
> try upda
Recently I got a new motherboard (Gigabyte GA7-VAX) replacing previous
MB (also a Gigabyte, slightly older model), and am using an SBlive 5.1
(sys is 1Gb pc2700, athlon xp2100+). All boards moved from old MB to
new MB, except for one network card which wasn't needed as the new MB
has one built in.
fr1
)
Any suggestions on tracking this one down would be appreciated.
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sound cards have shared interrupts on each machine. I would check to see
if this is the situation in your case. If it *is* the case, try rearranging
things so that the sound card has a "less busy" interrupt. (I plan to do this
later myself but haven't had the tim
his a
peculiarity of the SBLive! or is it another known issue?
None of these are serious show-stoppers for me, but I was wondering if there are
are problems here which I should be looking into... Everything else seems to be
working correctly (and thanks to the developers!).
Bill Austin
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Anybody know who the maintainer for kdemultimedia is?
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Hi
I'm having problems rebuilding the kdemultimedia-3.0.3-4 package to
include alsa support.
Normally I would install the source RPM, edit the kdemultimedia.spec file
and let the build run. Having done that many times so far, and also having
tried just untarring the source tar archive and manual
d any references in anything I have read).
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using pmidi or
playmid -a, I get monaural playback.
Any tips on getting stereo playback (or suggestions on other players) would be
appreciated. (Yes, I did RTFM and the docs, but so far I haven't found the
trick).
Thanks,
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ci says:
> Input device controller: Creative Labs SB Live! MIDI/Game Port (rev 07),
fwiw. I also tried a slightly later card, rev 08, with the same results.
Suggestions on this one?
Sorry to ask so many questions - any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
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