Gyongyosi Peter wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 06:26:25PM +0100, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> > Gyongyosi Peter wrote:
> > > but still, no sound comes from the card.
> >
> > What are the contents of /etc/asound.state after you run
> > "alsactl store"?
>
> My /etc/asound.state is attached. (For me, ev
Gyongyosi Peter wrote:
On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 06:26:25PM +0100, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Gyongyosi Peter wrote:
I can set the sound levels (so they are NOT muted :)) using aumix or
alsamixer, /proc/asound entries seem correct, I can play audio files
with ALSA-based as well as with OSS-based
On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 06:26:25PM +0100, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Gyongyosi Peter wrote:
> > I can set the sound levels (so they are NOT muted :)) using aumix or
> > alsamixer, /proc/asound entries seem correct, I can play audio files
> > with ALSA-based as well as with OSS-based players (various
Gyongyosi Peter wrote:
> I can set the sound levels (so they are NOT muted :)) using aumix or
> alsamixer, /proc/asound entries seem correct, I can play audio files
> with ALSA-based as well as with OSS-based players (various XMMS
> output plugins, mpg123, alsaplayer, even tried cat /bin/sh > /dev/
Hello,
I have an onboard Intel 810-based audio card in my box. It used to
work nicely with a 2.4-series kernel and some earlier (can't remember
the exact version) ALSA drivers. Recently, I've done a serious update
to Debian testing (from stable) and kernel 2.6.0. I've compiled the
kernel with ALSA