they also have changes that cause a kernel oops when
removing the drivers ( ie when I shut the computer down ). So I compile
ALSA drivers into the kernel ( not as modules ).
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Lee Revell wrote:
On Sat, 2006-02-18 at 22:14 +1100, Daniel Kasak wrote:
After this, console apps like aplay and mpg123 will play the 1st 1/2
second or so of a given sound, and then loop continuously until I kill it.
Other apps ( xmms, xine, totem ) simply crash. Yet other applications
Greetings. Sorry for the repost - the last email was eaten in action ...
I just got a new laptop ( MSI 1036 - based ). It's got a Realtek ALC882
sound card onboard.
I've figured out that I'm supposed to use the snd-hda-intel driver. This
driver supports a number of 'models', so I'd have a line
Hi all.
Firstly I appologise for posting what I think is an mplayer problem to
the alsa-user list.
I haven't received a response from my post to the mplayer list, and I'm
hoping someone here has come across the same problem as me.
On one system, mplayer no longer works with the -ao alsa9
Steve Conrad wrote:
It's not really about money. It's about time.
I have to wonder what exactly you have been doing with your time.
I read the docs, grabbed an example config file, altered it to match my
setup, and had my SB Live 5.1 working in under 20 minutes. Yeah the
config file is a
Hi all.
Alsa suddenly stopped compiling for me yesterday. I don't remember
upgrading anything important recently. I did some searching on Google
and found a few people referring to alsa-driver-0.9.4 and that a fix was
supposed to be in alsa-driver-0.9.5, but I'm using 0.9.7 and getting the