>> ICE1712 sound chip. Unfortunately KDE 3.01 coming with Slackware 8.1
>> does not know anything about alsa and does not find /dev/dsp(0). In
>> any terminal window under KDE aplay etc. work just fine.
>
>
> You should use the alsa-oss emulation which provide a hook to /dev/dsp.
>
> When run
Citando Frank-Michael Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
} Hi, I just installed the latest alsa release over
} Slackware 8.1.
} Smoothly, works perfectly. I use an ICE1712 sound
} chip. Unfortunately
} KDE 3.01 coming with Slackware 8.1 does not know
} anything about alsa and
} does not find /dev/ds
James Tappin wrote:
>
> The alsa-oss package is not needed for normal operation, it is a
> LD_PRELOAD hack that allows (e.g.) OSS utilities to use ALSA routing
> tables... The --with-oss=yes setting and adding the right options to
> /etc/modules.conf (sorry I don't have them to hand as this is a
On Mon, 01 Jul 2002 13:23:45 +0200
Emmanuel Fleury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Frank-Michael Fischer wrote:
> > Hi, I just installed the latest alsa release over Slackware 8.1.
> > Smoothly, works perfectly. I use an ICE1712 sound chip.
> > Unfortunately KDE 3.01 coming with Slackware 8.1 does
Frank-Michael Fischer wrote:
> Hi, I just installed the latest alsa release over Slackware 8.1.
> Smoothly, works perfectly. I use an ICE1712 sound chip. Unfortunately
> KDE 3.01 coming with Slackware 8.1 does not know anything about alsa and
> does not find /dev/dsp(0). In any terminal window
Hi, I just installed the latest alsa release over Slackware 8.1.
Smoothly, works perfectly. I use an ICE1712 sound chip. Unfortunately
KDE 3.01 coming with Slackware 8.1 does not know anything about alsa and
does not find /dev/dsp(0). In any terminal window under KDE aplay etc.
work just fine.