t, but the alsa driver only enables no.1. (So far, I've
not found a way of getting the alsa driver to enable no.2.))
Duhhh. I really should have tried that earlier ...
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Hi Nehal, thanks for getting back to me on this.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Nehal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes
>go into the first mixer item (master) in alsamixer and press 'm' , this
>will unmute it (it can be muted even though the volume can be changed,)
>do the same for 'pcm', and also make
Still no sound. (One thing which I did
notice, however, which might be significant. One of the faders near the
extreme right of the alsamixer display is "SBLive analogue/digital
output jack". The fader wouldn't move, but if I toggled th
I got alsa 0.9.0
to work without a problem.)
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Alsa
I'm currently trying to build Jazz++ 4.1.8 from source (I'm trying to
incorporate the patch that allows it (at least theoretically) to work
with ALSA 0.9.)
The build relies on the pre-existence of the wxwin library, which I'm
also having to build, and this is proving an interesting challenge.
wxw