On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 02:47:46AM +0900, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> You probably have a problem in your /etc/modules.conf file or it could
> be external like your line out jack isn't all the way in, speakers
> aren't on... Happens to the best of us.
Also make sure you remove config.cache in alsa-
Christophe Baillon wrote:
>
> > To start run:
> >
> > chmod a+rwx /dev/dsp
> But why ?
> /dev/dsp is just here for OSS emulation !
> Application using OSS works well (like xmms, play etc...)
>
>
> > Also when you modprobe try these:
> >
> > modprobe snd-card-sbawe; modprobe snd-mixer-oss; modp
> To start run:
>
> chmod a+rwx /dev/dsp
But why ?
/dev/dsp is just here for OSS emulation !
Application using OSS works well (like xmms, play etc...)
> Also when you modprobe try these:
>
> modprobe snd-card-sbawe; modprobe snd-mixer-oss; modprobe snd-pcm-oss;
I did it
>
> Have you tri
Christophe Baillon wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have just installed alsa driver (on debian sid).
>
> Modules are well loaded.
> alsamixer works fine. I can change the volume of tracks, but
> none sound application is working.
To start run:
chmod a+rwx /dev/dsp
Also when you modprobe try these:
mo
Hi,
I have just installed alsa driver (on debian sid).
Modules are well loaded.
alsamixer works fine. I can change the volume of tracks, but
none sound application is working.
For instance, this is the output of alsaplayer :
christof@serveur:~$ alsaplayer
AlsaPlayer 0.99.36
(C) 1999-2001 An