Noah Roberts wrote:
> I cannot use the 2.4 series. Apparently there is a lot broken for the
> amd64 in that kernel, it seemed to work for the most part but some
> things don't work right - for instance devfs isn't even an option for
> that architecture on the 2.4.
> I really need an option tha
Pawel Wrona wrote:
Noah Roberts wrote:
Maybe you could try version 0.9.0r6 and tell me if you have the same
behaviour?
Is there a special patch I need to apply to compile against the 2.6.0
kernel?
I think that you need to use kernel from the 2.4 series. I have a 2.4.22
kernel and
Noah Roberts wrote:
> >Maybe you could try version 0.9.0r6 and tell me if you have the same
> >behaviour?
>
> Is there a special patch I need to apply to compile against the 2.6.0
> kernel?
I think that you need to use kernel from the 2.4 series. I have a 2.4.22
kernel and alsa 0.9.0r6 compiles
Pawel Wrona wrote:
Maybe you could try version 0.9.0r6 and tell me if you have the same
behaviour?
Is there a special patch I need to apply to compile against the 2.6.0
kernel?
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/nroberts/alsa-driver-0.9.0rc6/acore'
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -DMODULE=1
-I/home/nrobert
> >What happens when you run "aplay something.wav"?
> >
> >
> Nothing...I get this on the prompt:
> Playing WAVE '/usr/lib/mozilla/res/samples/test.wav' : Unsigned 8 bit,
> Rate 22050 Hz, Mono
> But no sound.
I have exactly the same problem. All seems to be fine, all appropriate mixer
sliders