Ric Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am not sure what you mean by kick out. I hope it does not mean
to remove it.
Harddrake does not even recognize the ISA AWE64 anymore.
we do not probe for isa cards for quite some times.
it brokes some of newer boxes.
It did in previous MDk versions
(Sorry if this message posted twice. The original message lost in cyperspace
somehow )
Has anyone had this issue? I could watch other clips from CNN or CNet no
problem. I can't get sound to work with gxine when watching apple.com or
pixar.com
soundcard is SBLive! using emu10k1. Browser is
Hi
Hd.img installation from uninett VERSION:
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20030924 21:50
/ChangeLog/1.847/Tue Sep 23 09:45:58 2003//
I have a ISA sb awe64 and sndconfig failed as there was no wav file. As cooker
installed another box via alsa and oss as snd-intel8x0, I pooked around and
got
--- guran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Hd.img installation from uninett VERSION:
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20030924 21:50
/ChangeLog/1.847/Tue Sep 23 09:45:58 2003//
I have a ISA sb awe64 and sndconfig failed as there was no wav
file. As cooker
installed another box via alsa and oss
I found something. Some stupid script adds again and again this line
at the end of modules.conf:
alias sound-slot-0 snd-emu10k1
kudzu? harddrake? have you tried to disable one by one and check?
Hi all...
With latest updates, my sound does not start up.
I use OSS, do not use ALSA.
Till now, I had this in /etc/modules.conf:
alias sound emu10k1
If the sound service now says:
werewolf:/etc# service sound start
Loading sound module (emu10k1) [ OK ]
On 08.05, J.A. Magallon wrote:
Hi all...
With latest updates, my sound does not start up.
I use OSS, do not use ALSA.
Till now, I had this in /etc/modules.conf:
alias sound emu10k1
If the sound service now says:
werewolf:/etc# service sound start
Loading sound module (emu10k1)
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Seems no matter what I do gnomemeeting wont allow audio. Tried soundwrapper,
suspending and even killing arts, running as root. No dice on any.
As this is the first time I've tried to use it, is this a bug or some other
issue? The gnomemeeting.org
Am I the only one with all my cooker machines beeing unable to record any
sound ?
I use alsa, kernel 2.4.20-1mdk and snd-emu10k1 or snd-intel8x0.
I am able to ear something when I stike my mike.
But no application seems to be able to read from /dev/sound/dsp.
For example 'artsdsp gnomemeeting'
Le Samedi 7 Décembre 2002 17:10, Pascal a écrit :
Am I the only one with all my cooker machines beeing unable to record any
sound ?
I use alsa, kernel 2.4.20-1mdk and snd-emu10k1 or snd-intel8x0.
I am able to ear something when I stike my mike.
But no application seems to be able to read
Le Dimanche 8 Décembre 2002 02:14, Xavier Granier a écrit :
Le Samedi 7 Décembre 2002 17:10, Pascal a écrit :
Am I the only one with all my cooker machines beeing unable to record any
sound ?
I use alsa, kernel 2.4.20-1mdk and snd-emu10k1 or snd-intel8x0.
I am able to ear something
hi,
does sound work for anyone when using gabber in gnome2?
the gnome2 sounds work ok,
and when i enter the gnome2-sound-settings, and play the sound samples,
they work... but they don't when i use gabber normally...
i'm newest cooker... , sb-live5.1 with oss driver
thanks,
gabor
--
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, steve ide wrote:
What is this BULL* via sound drivers create more problems than they solve
the fact is there is a problem with interrupts with these chipsets. I
love Linux and use it every day. The best way is to use a decent
soundcard (sblive etc..) works fine !!
Sound is working with the audigy driver. Not any sound with the emu10k1
driver.
This can be confusing for users when proposed with two drivers for the
same card. And one of them is not working properly.
Thanke you for all help.
Vennlig Hilsen
Torstein Hernes Dybdahl
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Torstein Hernes Dybdahl wrote:
Sound is working with the audigy driver. Not any sound with the emu10k1
driver.
No, it does work with the emu10k1 driver, but there is a third driver you
did not see it the dialog: the alsa emu10k1 driver. I think this one was
causing you
Hi,
Sounds events sometimes stutters, repeats itself or stop prematurely
under GNOME.
I suspect this to via82cxxx_audio OSS driver module.
Running Athlon 1GB, MSI K7T Pro Turbo (KT133A chipset), onboard VIA686c
sound chip, ATI Radeon QD All in wonder AGP, 256MB RAM
This might be of interest
On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 18:12, Michal Bukovjan wrote:
ALSA modules, which worked for a long time for me, seems broken after I
enabled those by hand. But perhaps they are fixed in Alsa 0.9rc3, MDK9.0
ships with Alsa 0.9rc2.
Are you sure they're broken?
Remember you don't have to enable ALSA
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 07:12:00PM +0200, Michal Bukovjan wrote:
ALSA modules, which worked for a long time for me, seems broken after I
enabled those by hand. But perhaps they are fixed in Alsa 0.9rc3, MDK9.0
ships with Alsa 0.9rc2.
ALSA got broken partly with 0.9rc3 not fixed. And 9.0
Adam Williamson wrote:
On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 18:12, Michal Bukovjan wrote:
ALSA modules, which worked for a long time for me, seems broken after I
enabled those by hand. But perhaps they are fixed in Alsa 0.9rc3, MDK9.0
ships with Alsa 0.9rc2.
Are you sure they're broken?
Remember
Ben Reser wrote:
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 07:12:00PM +0200, Michal Bukovjan wrote:
ALSA modules, which worked for a long time for me, seems broken after I
enabled those by hand. But perhaps they are fixed in Alsa 0.9rc3, MDK9.0
ships with Alsa 0.9rc2.
ALSA got broken partly with 0.9rc3
Michal Bukovjan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe. But initscripts report (when loading alsa drivers) version
0.9rc2 and:
because libs tools are rc2
Adam Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do we have rc3 drivers and rc2 libs?
exactely
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Robert Fox wrote:
| Please look at the attached snapshot.
|
| I just performed a clean install and this is what modules.conf and
lsmod say.
|
| Sound is broken from the start.
|
| I know how to fix it, but your average newbie will not!
|
| Thx,
|
Please look at the attached snapshot.
I just performed a clean install and this is what modules.conf and lsmod say.
Sound is broken from the start.
I know how to fix it, but your average newbie will not!
Thx,
R.Fox
snapshot2.png
Description: PNG image
Hey,
I'm installing Mandrake 9 Beta 4 on an IBM Thinkpad 600E. On boot, alsa
doesn't report any errors and seems to load up fine (I get the correct
driver name in parentheses). I don't get any audio, however, and
gnome-volume-control says it can't access /dev/mixer. I checked this
out and
Onsi Fakhouri [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
alsa doesn't report any errors and seems to load up fine
so why switching to cs46xx which seems as buggy as cs4281 ?
Loading sound module (cs46xx)
/lib/modules/2.4.19-5mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/cs46xx.o.gz: Hint:
insmod errors can be caused by
On Wednesday 28 August 2002 11:12 am, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
big snip
if you want to debug this, you can
- see what's the default driver with lspcidrake -v
- see what's the current configured driver in /etc/modules.conf with
fgrep sound-slot /etc/modules.conf
- see if it's loaded with
The installation of Beta3 went quit
well except of the sound card detection.
Beta1 and 2 worked very well but not
Beta3. I have a Sound Blaster Live Value Digital 1024 installed.
When I run sndconfig the card is detected
but after hitting OK it says Sound Blaster Live Value not supported
Any
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The installation of Beta3 went quit well except of the sound card detection.
Beta1 and 2 worked very well but not Beta3. I have a Sound Blaster Live Value
Digital 1024 installed.
When I run sndconfig the card is detected but after hitting OK it says Sound
Blaster
It looks like this breaks your explanation here. You
said only cards that aren't supported by OSS or the
OSS module has problems use ALSA, but it looks like
from this file here, you're trying to use ALSA for
cards for which that isn't the case, for example the
es1370/es1371 and others.
---
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It looks like this breaks your explanation here. You said only
cards that aren't supported by OSS or the OSS module has problems
use ALSA, but it looks like from this file here, you're trying to
use ALSA for cards for which that isn't the case, for
--- Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It looks like this breaks your explanation here.
You said only
cards that aren't supported by OSS or the OSS
module has problems
use ALSA, but it looks like from this file here,
you're trying to
use
On Sunday 18 Aug 2002 21:03, David Walser wrote:
--- Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It looks like this breaks your explanation here.
You said only
cards that aren't supported by OSS or the OSS
module has problems
use ALSA,
David Walser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It looks like this breaks your explanation here.
You said only cards that aren't supported by OSS or the OSS
module has problems use ALSA, but it looks like from this file
here, you're trying to use ALSA for cards for which that isn't
the
--- Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, let's explain.
someone complained that his sound card wasn't
detected.
the fact is that drakx needs list_module.pm to list
all kernel modules
from the pcitable.
but some of the newly added modules were missing
from list_modules.pm,
hance
hello !
I installed beta 3. I also installed the GForce Driver
from Nvidia. And I installed quake3 point release,
everything I need for my workstation :-). yes, and all
works great, withouth that I have no sound in q3 .the
sound works well for everything else (i have a es1371
sound card,
On Friday 16 August 2002 05:42 am, daniel beck wrote:
hello !
I installed beta 3. I also installed the GForce Driver
from Nvidia. And I installed quake3 point release,
everything I need for my workstation :-). yes, and all
works great, withouth that I have no sound in q3 .the
sound works
Tom Whiting [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd appreciate it if whatever was done with sound was reversed, or
at best someone trying to tell me HOW to get this working..
please, at least give us further information.
what sound card and driver ? (lspcidrake -v output)
what's wrong ? (list problems,
Latest Cooker install (says Beta3 already)
Problem with sound (again) - it works but echos (double sound) - was working
fine under 8.2 and previous releases.
No obvious errors - just an annoying double sound . . .
Thx,
R.Fox
On Wed, 2002-08-14 at 09:36, Robert Fox wrote:
Latest Cooker install (says Beta3 already)
Problem with sound (again) - it works but echos (double sound) - was working
fine under 8.2 and previous releases.
No obvious errors - just an annoying double sound . . .
Do you use oss or alsa?
Thanks for the tip - I will try it.
This was a fresh Cooker install and it chose OSS aparently. All I know
is that previous Mandrake releases (8.2) and previous cookers before 9.0
worked fine with sound on this chipset. Someone decided to use OSS for
the default I guess . . .
R.Fox
On Wed,
On 14 Aug 2002, Frederik Himpe wrote:
On Wed, 2002-08-14 at 09:36, Robert Fox wrote:
Latest Cooker install (says Beta3 already)
Problem with sound (again) - it works but echos (double sound) - was working
fine under 8.2 and previous releases.
No obvious errors - just an annoying
Maybe there should be a way to choose between the different sound
sources (esound, OSS, Alsa) through harddrake2 or something.
For a newbie, this may be too much to change the modules from OSS to
Alsa. During the Mandrake install, it should automagically pick the
right sound drivers.
Oh well,
On Wed Aug 14 11:38 +0200, Robert Fox wrote:
Maybe there should be a way to choose between the different sound
sources (esound, OSS, Alsa) through harddrake2 or something.
Isn't esound userspace, in which case it's not really tied to the
hardware in any way, shape, or form?
Still some sort of
Going through things as they are, I've managed to (kind of) track the problem
down to play (/usr/bin/play). It simply refuses to play anything at all.
Attatched, you'll find an output of processes (those that it STILL thinks
it's trying to play).
Keep in mind, sound is an IMPORTANT factor in
On Tue, 2002-08-06 at 06:18, Frederic Crozat wrote:
killall sawfish metacity
Actually I meant switching from metacity (default in latest cooker) to
sawfish ... plus how to make it permanent.
Either set WINDOW_MANAGER variable to sawfish or uninstall metacity
package and install
Hi,
I've just installed a very minimal (X, icewm, no kde, no gnome) install
of beta1. I've got a opti pnp isa soundcard which uses the mad16 kernel
module.
The sound card is not setup on install (not sure if this is because I
did an expert install). When I run sndconfig, it detects the card
Jeremy Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried loading harddrake from the icewm menus, but this locked up
the machine solid (needing a cold reboot). MDK8.1 used to lock up
solid like this on install when it tried to detect my graphics card!
i just altered harddrake so that it doesn't look
Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried loading harddrake from the icewm menus, but this locked up
the machine solid (needing a cold reboot). MDK8.1 used to lock up
solid like this on install when it tried to detect my graphics
card!
i just altered harddrake so that it
...is in v2.2.2 in cooker.
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On Tue, 21 May 2002, Charles A Edwards wrote:
On 21 May 2002 23:04:53 +0400
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using the above combination I get no sound. Picture is just nice.
Pre-gcc-3.1 KDE3 using the same flash correctly shows and plays sound
... hmm may be the problem is
Using the above combination I get no sound. Picture is just nice.
Pre-gcc-3.1 KDE3 using the same flash correctly shows and plays sound
... hmm may be the problem is in esd in Gnome? But here I am at a loss,
totally. How to configure it/check that it works?
TIA
-andrej
On 21 May 2002 23:04:53 +0400
Borsenkow Andrej [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using the above combination I get no sound. Picture is just nice.
Pre-gcc-3.1 KDE3 using the same flash correctly shows and plays sound
... hmm may be the problem is in esd in Gnome? But here I am at a
loss, totally.
I had problems getting sound to work on my Dell Latitude LSt laptop,
but I succeded. Is this the correct place to suggest that future
versions of Mandrake should include these fixes? Here's what I had to
do:
1) Unless /lib/modutils/macros is modified you an error:
modprobe: Can't locate
Finally got sound working with Mandrake 8.2/Cooker... (it worked and was
detected just fine by 8.1)
I have one of the later VIA based mobo's (the docs are sparse, but it's a MSI
based on the Via KT266 chipset.) The sound card is actually built-in to
the mobo.
Initial detection decided it
will the following be enough after installing nasd or do I need to add
other options?
rpm -rebuild kdelibs-2.2.2-48mdk.src.rpm
yep.
--
grok
Is this necessary for both server and clients?
you do NOT need artsd on terminals - use NASD for that. and when logged on
the terminal choose Network Audio System instead of OSS/Autodetect in
Kontrol/Sound/Artsd
cheers,
--
grok
Dnia wto 26. marzec 2002 12:45, napisae:
Has anyone gotten remote sound on an Xterminal to work? Arts appears to
have something that should work but I have had no success. I have tried
enabling it from the Xserver with network transparency using kcontrol, I
have also tried disabling artsd on
On Tuesday 26 March 2002 07:34 am, you wrote:
Dnia wto 26. marzec 2002 12:45, napisae:
Has anyone gotten remote sound on an Xterminal to work? Arts appears to
have something that should work but I have had no success. I have tried
enabling it from the Xserver with network transparency
sndconfig don't work with beta4.
It worked fine with beta3 and older.
The error message it provide is that the soundcore.o module was not loaded.
Yhanks to fix it for the final, sound is important !
Thanks for your work !
_
Edited and reposted my post. SiS 7018 not 7108
-Original Message-
From: Litwack, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 11:19 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [Cooker] Onboard SoundCard on ECS K7S5A Motherboard Not
detected by Harddr ake in RC1
During install
On Sunday 17 February 2002 16:09, you wrote:
Scrolling rapidly in Konqueror causes skipping and static in XMMS.
May sound weird, but try lowing your colour depth (ie from 32 - 16 bit), and
see if it helps.
--
Live fast, die young,
you're sucking up my bandwidth.
--
J.P. Pasnak, CD
le dim 17-02-2002 à 23:19, Digital Wokan a écrit :
Added info:
Scrolling slowly in Konqueror makes the effect worse.
Occurs when XMMS using OSS or Arts output plugin.
Occurs even when it's just Konqueror and XMMS (shut down rpmdrake and
shell).
Worse with Konqueror maximized than default
Scrolling rapidly in Konqueror causes skipping and static in XMMS.
System:
K6-2/400
128MB
Running software...
A KDE shell
XMMS
RPMDrake
Konqueror
(Not exactly intensive apps.)
All packages updated midday 2/17/02.
XMMS-1.2.6-2mdk
arts-2.2.2-37mdk
Any other versions can be specified as
Added info:
Scrolling slowly in Konqueror makes the effect worse.
Occurs when XMMS using OSS or Arts output plugin.
Occurs even when it's just Konqueror and XMMS (shut down rpmdrake and
shell).
Worse with Konqueror maximized than default opening size.
Doesn't occur while starting other software.
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Does it help when you do not use soundwrapper or arts plugin(ie: start xmms from
commandline and use OSS output)?
It will bring other problems though (locking dsp device) if you do not have a soundcard
with a h/w mixer.
Danny
On Sunday 17
On Sunday 17 February 2002 23:09, you wrote:
Scrolling rapidly in Konqueror causes skipping and static in XMMS.
/.../
Does it happen if you use noatun instead Xmms to play music?
--
David BAUDENS
MandrakeSoft - http://www.mandrakesoft.com
On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 03:09:58PM -0700, Digital Wokan wrote:
Scrolling rapidly in Konqueror causes skipping and static in XMMS.
Does this happen with older versions of software / kernel or only with
that combination?
System:
K6-2/400
128MB
What video card? Did you change XFree86
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, guran wrote:
This time, did you get /dev/null once or twice? I've noticed that after
a clean install I get the soundserver message twice at login.
Yes, you are right I got it twice.
Which probably means that artsd is launched at least three times, right?
The first
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, guran wrote:
Got /dev/null message but sound at KDE start. RealPlayer gave no sound in
Mozilla but got it in Konqueror from www.kplu.org.
This time, did you get /dev/null once or twice? I've noticed that after
a clean install I get the soundserver message twice at login.
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 09:18 am, Mattias Dahlberg wrote:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, guran wrote:
Got /dev/null message but sound at KDE start. RealPlayer gave no sound in
Mozilla but got it in Konqueror from www.kplu.org.
This time, did you get /dev/null once or twice? I've noticed that
Good day, I get the following message when logging on to KDE using the
latest cooker (drakx 1.647)
error init sound driver
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (device or resource busy)
will continue using null output
I have seen that others have also been having the same problem, with other
Good day, I get the following message when logging on to KDE using the
latest cooker (drakx 1.647)
error init sound driver
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (device or resource busy)
will continue using null output
I have seen that others have also been having the same problem, with
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 05:52 pm, you wrote:
Good day, I get the following message when logging on to KDE using the
latest cooker (drakx 1.647)
error init sound driver
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (device or resource busy)
will continue using null output
I have seen that
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Rainer Koschnick wrote:
error init sound driver
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (device or resource busy)
will continue using null output
I get exactly the same error report with my PC128 (ens1370) card.
After boot, if I 'killall artsd' and then 'artd' I
Hi
Version (fmirror ftp.uninett.no)
/ChangeLog/1.648/Tue Feb 12 20:48:18 2002//
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020213 1:19
This is a straight install with both sound and alsa started at boot as given
by defaults.
On first boot no sound in KDE and got the usual message on /dev/null c
Olivier Thauvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
During the installation, my sound card (es1371) is perfectelly detect, but
after the reboot, I have a message can't open /dev/dsp, I do lsmod and the
module is not load, but the module.conf contain the good line.
After the second reboot all is Ok
This is an extract of /var/log/messages
Feb 8 00:25:15 nanar lpd: lpd startup succeeded
Feb 8 00:25:16 nanar kernel: es1371: version v0.30 time 21:12:20 Feb 6 2002
Feb 8 00:25:16 nanar kernel: PCI: Enabling device 00:0a.0 (0004 - 0005)
Feb 8 00:25:16 nanar kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 5 for device
I have reboot my system and login as root, I have a message could't
open device /dev/dsp and I haven't the KDE sound.
I log out and re-login, I have already this messages but I heard the
KDE sound.
Very strange. It appear sound module is loading on boot, I think it is
a permission
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020207 20:49
During the installation, my sound card (es1371) is perfectelly detect, but
after the reboot, I have a message can't open /dev/dsp, I do lsmod and the
module is not load, but the module.conf contain the good line.
After the second reboot all is Ok for
Hi
I am assuming that the alsa system has passed by the sound system, and that
sound is loaded if found during installation, prior to the test for alsa.
Is it possible to have a go, on your internal boxes, and to test if a cleaner
installation is achieved with alsa as the first soundsystem to
Hi
Why is it that Mozilla can play streaming audio via realplayer and Konqueror
can't.
On http://www.kplu.org/whatson/indexlisten.cgi the very same 'realplayer'
window comes up and it starts to do its buffering, then a request window to
download flash-media comes up, when the buffering is
hehehe
I have the opposite problem, I can get realaudio
working in konqueror but not succesfully in galeon.
--- guran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Why is it that Mozilla can play streaming audio via
realplayer and Konqueror
can't.
On http://www.kplu.org/whatson/indexlisten.cgi the
very
I had the same the before I see that nsplugin was not install on my system.
It appear Mozilla use the netscape plugin itself but not konqueror.
If someone can confirm.
Le Vendredi 1 Février 2002 01:48, vous avez écrit :
Hi
Why is it that Mozilla can play streaming audio via realplayer and
On Friday 01 February 2002 2:08 am, SI Reasoning wrote:
Thanks for your answer, I thought I was the only one and was planning to look
for a new motherboard.
guran
hehehe
I have the opposite problem, I can get realaudio
working in konqueror but not succesfully in galeon.
--- guran [EMAIL
I don't know why, but I have sound back in kde with 2.4.17-11.
=
SI Reasoning
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What sound do you mean? was it the problem with the sound server saying that
/dev/dsp was allready in use ? or the peoblem wiht noatun crahsing arts
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 05:43 am, you wrote:
I don't know why, but I have sound back in kde with 2.4.17-11.
=
SI Reasoning
Unfortunately, I did not delve deep enough with the
problem when it fixed itself with the kernel upgrade.
--- Jeremy Salch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What sound do you mean? was it the problem with the
sound server saying that
/dev/dsp was allready in use ? or the peoblem wiht
noatun
Ok I just did the upgrade and i no longer get the /dev/dsp is allready in use
message. I guess THAT problem was a kernel issue.. but arts still crashes
upon loading noatun
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 10:29 am, you wrote:
Unfortunately, I did not delve deep enough with the
problem when it
Well i was wrong. It started doing it again.. maybe it won't do it with .12
but i don't have that downloaded yet. so i don't konw ..
It didn't do the thing until I rebooted again
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 11:00 am, you wrote:
Ok I just did the upgrade and i no longer get the
Nope, that doesn't fix it either...at least it didn't for me, and I'm running
.12
I still get the error on KDE startup.
Jeremy Salch wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">
Well i was wrong. It started doing it again.. maybe it won't do it with .12 but i don't have that downloaded yet. so i don't
Ainsi parlait Borsenkow Andrej :
Looking into log, i found a maybe-related error message:
devfsd[68] error calling symlink in GLOBAL
Well it may be related
Edit rc.sysinit, call devfsd with -t 2 option (should be enough); look
in messages what happens with /dev/snd. Send me messages.
Hi
VERSION (rsync ftp.uninett.no)
/ChangeLog/1.634/Fri Jan 25 16:05:35 2002//
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020125 17:19
I have an old sb AWE64 on ISA.
As earlier reported I had no sound when starting KDE, but got it in
Netscape6.2 and realplayer and in flightgear. This was with sound on.
Hi
VERSION (rsync ftp.uninett.no)
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020125 21:04
/ChangeLog/1.634/Fri Jan 25 16:05:35 2002//
All sound is gone from both alsa and sound in KDE. Is this related to the
mail in this list?
Re: [Cooker] KDE problems
From: Mattias Dahlberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
regards
guran ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
VERSION (rsync ftp.uninett.no)
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020125 21:04
/ChangeLog/1.634/Fri Jan 25 16:05:35 2002//
All sound is gone from both alsa and sound in KDE. Is this related to the
mail in this list?
It is a shame you don't give any
On óÂÔ, 2002-01-26 at 15:25, guran wrote:
Hi
VERSION (rsync ftp.uninett.no)
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020125 21:04
/ChangeLog/1.634/Fri Jan 25 16:05:35 2002//
All sound is gone from both alsa and sound in KDE. Is this related to the
mail in this list?
When I enabled ALSA I
Hi
VERSION (rsync ftp.uninett.no)
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020125 21:04
/ChangeLog/1.634/Fri Jan 25 16:05:35 2002//
Sound is fine when used in Gnome, at least from streaming jazz at
http://www.kplu.org - listen - realplayer.
regards
guran
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Mandrake Linux 8.2 Cooker
noice
In, the following I tested more, * [Cooker] On sound, guran
I followed up with, * [Cooker] alsa sound empty on all noice
and later, * [Cooker] Alsa sound fine in gnome, guran
I give up
guran
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Mandrake Linux 8.2 Cooker kernel-2.4.17.10mdk-1-1mdk version:2002-01-25-21:04
Ainsi parlait guran :
[..]
I give up
guran
Don't :-) I think you have the same problem as me, and i still didn't managed
to fix it. Exact symptoms are:
- /dev/dsp doesn't exit error message when entering a new KDE session
- fixed by restarting alsa artsd
- devfs box
I already submitted this
On óÂÔ, 2002-01-26 at 18:00, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Ainsi parlait guran :
[..]
I give up
guran
Don't :-) I think you have the same problem as me, and i still didn't managed
to fix it. Exact symptoms are:
- /dev/dsp doesn't exit error message when entering a new KDE session
- fixed by
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