Steffen Sauder wrote:
Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
All kinds of "internal" playback (aplay, Alsaplayer, xmms, ...)
produce a periodic, heavily distorted sound on all of the 6 PCM Outs
and 2 S/PDIF Ins, when routed to H/W Out 1/2. It sounds somewhat like
a bad feedback loop.
I had similar problem
Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
All kinds of "internal" playback (aplay, Alsaplayer, xmms, ...)
produce a periodic, heavily distorted sound on all of the 6 PCM Outs
and 2 S/PDIF Ins, when routed to H/W Out 1/2. It sounds somewhat like
a bad feedback loop.
I had similar problems with my Terratec DMX
Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
Hardware:
Asus P4B533 MB
Pentium P4 2.00GHz
TerraTec DMX6Fire 24/96
Software:
Redhat 9 with kernel 2.6.0-bk3 + alsa-bk-2003-12-30.patch
Alsa driver 1.0.1, libs etc.: 1.0.0rc2
No Jack or aRts
All kinds of "internal" playback (aplay, Alsaplayer, xmms, ...) produce
a perio
How did you manage to have 6 channels?
I have only one (one PCM) when I should have six
When I run alsamixer, I see Master, Master mono, PCM, surround (which is off)
and many other.
How can I turn surround on and how can I make kmix to show the above?
Thank you,
Vasilis
On Thursday 01 January 2
Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
Can you tell me your hardware and software used for tests?
Hardware:
Asus P4B533 MB
Pentium P4 2.00GHz
TerraTec DMX6Fire 24/96
Software:
Redhat 9 with kernel 2.6.0-bk3 + alsa-bk-2003-12-30.patch
Alsa driver 1.0.1, libs etc.: 1.0.0rc2
No Jack or aRts
All kinds of "internal" p
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
> Mark Constable wrote:
>
> > FWIW I started with 2.6.0 then patched it up to patch-2.6.0-bk3 and
> > then applied the original patch linked to by Fredrik (never thought
> > to look for a newer patch, didn't know that ftp area existed) and
> > all
Mark Constable wrote:
FWIW I started with 2.6.0 then patched it up to patch-2.6.0-bk3 and
then applied the original patch linked to by Fredrik (never thought
to look for a newer patch, didn't know that ftp area existed) and
all I got was two small rejects that looked like they were included
in pa
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 09:27 pm, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
> Fredrik Smedberg wrote:
> > I patched my kernel using:
> > patch -Np1 -i patch_file
>
> Sorry, but adding the -N option didn't change anything. Here's part of
> the output generated by the command
> patch --dry-run -Np1 -i ../alsa-bk-
Fredrik Smedberg wrote:
I patched my kernel using:
patch -Np1 -i patch_file
Sorry, but adding the -N option didn't change anything. Here's part of
the output generated by the command
patch --dry-run -Np1 -i ../alsa-bk-2003-12-05.patch
(after a long chain of success/fail messages, when the patch p
I patched my kernel using:
patch -Np1 -i patch_file
/JvA
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 22:23:32 +0100
Klaus-Peter Schrage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fredrik Smedberg wrote:
> > Hi! There is a kernel-patch available here:
> > http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa/ftp/kernel-patches/alsa-bk-2003-12-05.patch.gz
Fredrik Smedberg wrote:
Hi! There is a kernel-patch available here:
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa/ftp/kernel-patches/alsa-bk-2003-12-05.patch.gz
Real foolish question: patch against what source?
I tried this from inside a fresh vanilla linux-2.6.0:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] linux-2.6.0]$ patch --dry-run
Hi! There is a kernel-patch available here:
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa/ftp/kernel-patches/alsa-bk-2003-12-05.patch.gz
It will patch your kernel to use the latest ALSA.
/JvA
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 01:24:52 -0600
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed the 2.6 kernel and I compiled as
Hi,
I installed the 2.6 kernel and I compiled as module the alsa drivers. I also
installed the alsa uitls and alsa libs, version 0.98. I found out that the
drivers that come with the kernel are pretty old, version 0.97.
How can I use the newest alsa drivers?
My soundcard is supported with the
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