could you try snd-intel8x0 instead of i810_audio (don't forget to
install alsa-utils, libalsa2, libalsa2-data, to run the alsa
service and to set the sound volume level since alsa is muted by
default)
I will try to install alsa.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I joign the result of lspcidrake -v and my /etc/modules.conf,
before the modification and after.
snd-intel8x0: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]|SiS7012 PCI Audio Accelerator
yes, but have you retested with alsa module, enabled alsa service, and
sound volume
Le Jeudi 15 Août 2002 20:09, vous avez écrit :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I joign the result of lspcidrake -v and my /etc/modules.conf,
before the modification and after.
snd-intel8x0: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]|SiS7012 PCI Audio
Accelerator
enabled alsa service,
The alsa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
enabled alsa service,
The alsa service is enabled at boot
sound volume unmuted ?
I use aumix to set sound volume, and there isn't any part wich is
muted.
so does the sound works with the alsa module ?
me thinking forcing alsa default volume to 50,50 and
--- Igor Izyumin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snd-card-ens1371 is the module you are supposed to
use. Have you heard about
Google (www.google.com)? It could have told you
that in about 30 seconds of
searching. Also read the documentation at
www.alsa-project.org.
no, es1371 is the module
--- Igor Izyumin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Really? And if we have problems with, say, the 2.4
kernel, we can go back to
2.2? Hell, why is Mandrake even working on 9.0,
when they can just ship 8.2?
The thing is, OSS is buggy and outdated, and ALSA
works much better for most
users. We
--- Adam Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You've just filled yet another post with pointless
bitching without
giving the most basic information on the actual
setup that's causing
this problem (except for saying 'ensoniq / CL
soundcards', which is
hardly helpful given how many of the
The problem is Cooker is about to become the release
version.
Yes, after at least one more beta and several rc's. Mandrake hasn't said
that (or when) they are releasing 9.0. I'm sure if you looked at another
OS while it was still in development between versions you'd find it was
just as full
--- Ryan Little [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is Cooker is about to become the
release
version.
Yes, after at least one more beta and several rc's.
You hope.
Mandrake hasn't said
that (or when) they are releasing 9.0. I'm sure if
Sept. 5-10
you looked at another
OS while
This problem is solved with 'modprob'ing sound. Thanks to Pierre Fortin for
suggesting that.
I have the same problem with another machine as i mentioned in the previous
mail. This is a Duron system with onboard SiS controller. I get trident
driver while configuring. Everything plays well(
Jaimon Jose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Appreciate your help in resolving this.
what reports aumix -S; aumix -L ?
--
la marmotte est toute puissante (gwenole)
I installed mandrake 8.2 on a and added a sound
card (es1371) later. Harddrake detected the sound card and installed
everything perfectly. I can see the modules loaded, xmms plays without any
cribbing, but i don't get any sound out. I tested the card and found that
card is fine. I do have
john == John Moen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
john Hi there !
john I am just wondering, Why is it using ac97 with emu10k1 ?
john --
john Mar 12 16:05:14 MIDGAARD kernel: Creative EMU10K1 PCI Audio Driver, version
john 0.18, 06:21:21 Mar 5 2002
john Mar 12 16:05:14 MIDGAARD kernel: PCI:
Hi there !
I am just wondering, Why is it using ac97 with emu10k1 ?
--
Mar 12 16:05:14 MIDGAARD kernel: Creative EMU10K1 PCI Audio Driver, version
0.18, 06:21:21 Mar 5 2002
Mar 12 16:05:14 MIDGAARD kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 3 for device 02:0a.0
Mar 12 16:05:14 MIDGAARD kernel: emu10k1:
Hi there !
I am just wondering, Why is it using ac97 codec on emu10k1 ?
--
Mar 12 16:05:14 MIDGAARD kernel: Creative EMU10K1 PCI Audio Driver, version
0.18, 06:21:21 Mar 5 2002
Mar 12 16:05:14 MIDGAARD kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 3 for device 02:0a.0
Mar 12 16:05:14 MIDGAARD kernel:
Sndconfig tool don't work with bêta4 (it provide a messagebox that
soundcore.o module is not loaded).
Sound worked better in bêta3 !
And for the final ?
Thanks for your answers and for your work.
_
Discutez en ligne avec vos amis,
Sound is very important !
Is anyone who can fix it ?
Many thanks,
Cosmicflo
From: Cosmic Flo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Cooker] sound problems fixed for final ?
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 15:59:33 +
Sndconfig tool don't work with bêta4
Many thanks,
Cosmicflo
From: Cosmic Flo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Cooker] sound problems fixed for final ?
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 15:59:33 +
Sndconfig tool don't work with bêta4 (it provide a messagebox that
soundcore.o module
Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robby Stephenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've got nothing in /dev/sound. There's no /dev/snd or /dev/asound,
which I thought would be there for alsa. There's no /dev/dsp or
/dev/mixer which are old oss holdouts, I believe.
as usual, lspcidrake
Robby Stephenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Looks like it was a classical prblem exists between keyboard and
chair. I guess the card wasn't seated properly. lspcidrake didn't
show anything,
uh?
i don't want to be impolite, but are you sure that the card was
properly inserted.
i've seen
Gateway 9150XL notebook with CS461x chipset.
Fresh install - no sound under KDE.
Ran harddrake and tried to configure sound. Appeared not to work until
I check the kmix settings and found all outputs set to MUTE and 0
volume. There is definitely NO mixer after initial install, but after
Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robby Stephenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Looks like it was a classical prblem exists between keyboard and
chair. I guess the card wasn't seated properly. lspcidrake didn't
show anything,
uh?
i don't want to be impolite, but are you
Hi all,
I'm using beta4, and I just got a sound card to go in my newly assembly
computer. I ended up buying a cheap one, but I figured it'd be ok since the
box said linux supported. It's an audio excel av515m, using the c-media
8738 6-ch chipset. It came with a cmpci driver, but that's also
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:cooker-owner@linux-
mandrake.com] On Behalf Of Robby Stephenson
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 5:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Cooker] sound card problems, audioexcel 515M
Hi all,
I'm using beta4, and I just got
Robby Stephenson wrote:
I also saw that it is supported by alsa using the snd-card-cmipci
driver.
Trouble is, I can't get anything to work. Something's screwy with devfs.
Hi,
I had same prb with the Mandrake 8.1.
1 - what give you a cat /proc/asound/sndstat ?
2 - I give you my
Robby Stephenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've got nothing in /dev/sound. There's no /dev/snd or /dev/asound,
which I thought would be there for alsa. There's no /dev/dsp or
/dev/mixer which are old oss holdouts, I believe.
as usual, lspcidrake -f -v.
have you enabled both alsa sound
On Thu, 07 Mar, at 16:10:48 +0100, Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] done
said:
Robby Stephenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've got nothing in /dev/sound. There's no /dev/snd or /dev/asound,
which I thought would be there for alsa. There's no /dev/dsp or
/dev/mixer which are old oss
nDiScReEt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have the same problem with my sblive soundcard. I tried the above
suggestions and I see the following in my aumix: only the mic
option. Nothing else. I can play music cds form xmms but nothing like
wav, mp3, or rm. lsmod produces the following modules
On Wed, 27 Feb, at 22:54:58 +0100, Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] done
said:
When I do an /etc/init.d/{sound,alsa} status, they both say Sound
loaded and I can see the appropriate kernel modules are, indeed,
loaded. I simply can't find out why there's no sound. Everything
looks as
No, desktop, Pentium II 300 MHz, 512 MB SDRAM, Asus P3V133 PC 133 Motherboard,
SB 16 Soundcard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">
On Thu, 28 Feb, at 10:08:01 +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] done said:
Same here, ever since the first beta install I've had no
Es schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've noticed this on beta2 and now on beta3, but I just can't get sound
to work at all on the laptops on which I have them installed.
It worked fine in 8.0 and 8.1 and I can't tell exactly _why_ there's no
sound (the kernel module's loaded, the volume and
Hmm, I noticed that when using ALSA, the mixer settings in kmix wouldn't
work correctly, in aumix however, the master was set to 0 (while in kmix
it was 60 or so) after turning this up, it worked.
Danny
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've noticed this on beta2 and now on
On Wed, 27 Feb, at 09:47:31 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] done said:
Hmm, I noticed that when using ALSA, the mixer settings in kmix wouldn't
work correctly, in aumix however, the master was set to 0 (while in kmix
it was 60 or so) after turning this up, it worked.
Strange. I
A curious problem i have with KDE since about one or two weeks: artsd is no
more lauched automatically at session start.
However, i have sound (intro music, events sound) and mixer is OK, so i guess
KDE fails to launch arts and default using OSS instead.
I tested this behaviour either from
On Wednesday 27 February 2002 22:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 27 Feb, at 09:37:23 +0100, Stefan Siegel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] done said:
Start aumix to see if the master volume is set to 0.
Yeah, that was my first thought too. I turned everything up as high as
it could go, but still
On Wednesday 27 February 2002 16:03, you wrote:
A curious problem i have with KDE since about one or two weeks: artsd
is no more lauched automatically at session start.
However, i have sound (intro music, events sound) and mixer is OK, so
i guess KDE fails to launch arts and default using OSS
Ainsi parlait David BAUDENS :
On Wednesday 27 February 2002 16:03, you wrote:
A curious problem i have with KDE since about one or two weeks: artsd
is no more lauched automatically at session start.
However, i have sound (intro music, events sound) and mixer is OK, so
i guess KDE fails
Leon Brooks wrote:
On Wednesday 27 February 2002 22:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 27 Feb, at 09:37:23 +0100, Stefan Siegel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] done said:
Start aumix to see if the master volume is set to 0.
Yeah, that was my first thought too. I turned everything up as high as
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 18:07:56 +0100 Guillaume Rousse
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ps -aux | grep arts - no result
^^^
Can't be trusted! Use:
ps -auxww | grep foo instead.
^^
Ainsi parlait Pierre Fortin :
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 18:07:56 +0100 Guillaume Rousse
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ps -aux | grep arts - no result
^^^
Can't be trusted! Use:
ps -auxww | grep foo instead.
^^
Thanks for the tip, but it doesn't make arts alive,
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, nDiScReEt wrote:
I have the same problem with my sblive soundcard. I tried the above
suggestions and I see the following in my aumix: only the mic option.
Nothing else. I can play music cds form xmms but nothing like wav, mp3,
or rm. lsmod produces the following
On Wed, 27 Feb, at 23:06:26 +0800, Leon Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] done said:
On Wednesday 27 February 2002 22:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 27 Feb, at 09:37:23 +0100, Stefan Siegel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] done said:
Start aumix to see if the master volume is set to 0.
Yeah, that was my
Same here, ever since the first beta install I've had no sound...I've tried
everything the list has reccomended.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">
On Wed, 27 Feb, at 23:06:26 +0800, Leon Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] done said:
On Wednesday 27 February 2002 22:41, [EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, nDiScReEt wrote:
I have the same problem with my sblive soundcard. I tried the above
suggestions and I see the following in my aumix: only the mic option.
Nothing else. I can play music cds form xmms but nothing like wav, mp3,
or rm. lsmod
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Same here, ever since the first beta install I've had no
sound...I've tried everything the list has reccomended.
have you enabled alsa sound services ?
On Wed, 27 Feb, at 22:22:29 +0100, Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] done
said:
Same here, ever since the first beta install I've had no
sound...I've tried everything the list has reccomended.
have you enabled alsa sound services ?
When I do an /etc/init.d/{sound,alsa} status, they
On Thu, 28 Feb, at 10:08:01 +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] done
said:
Same here, ever since the first beta install I've had no sound...I've
tried everything the list has reccomended.
Is this also on a laptop?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Same here, ever since the first beta install I've had no
sound...I've tried everything the list has reccomended.
have you enabled alsa sound services ?
When I do an /etc/init.d/{sound,alsa} status, they both say Sound
loaded and I can see the appropriate
On Wed, 27 Feb, at 22:54:58 +0100, Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] done
said:
When I do an /etc/init.d/{sound,alsa} status, they both say Sound
loaded and I can see the appropriate kernel modules are, indeed,
loaded. I simply can't find out why there's no sound. Everything
looks as
Dang, don't complain, they'll change it and mine works now, I don't care
about yours! :P
[junfan@iq junfan]$ rpm -qa | grep arts
libarts2-2.2.2-41mdk
arts-2.2.2-41mdk
It's been stable for me the last few days, a week ago was another story.
On Wednesday 27 February 2002 15:56, [EMAIL
Doh - replied to the wrong sound thread... this one wasn't arts sorry.
Same still applies.. though.
On Wednesday 27 February 2002 18:03, Jason Straight wrote:
Dang, don't complain, they'll change it and mine works now, I don't care
about yours! :P
[junfan@iq junfan]$ rpm -qa | grep arts
What output are you using? If spdif, then perhaps
emu-config --digital
or
emu-config --analog
are what you are looking for. The symptoms of the wrong
setting would be as you described (everything looks ok, but
silence).
(from emu10k1-tools*rpm)
-dmc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 27
Hey everyone,
I have the identical problem with beta2. I was hoping some fix would be
posted. I've read everything I could on sound issues but don't
understand how to proceed. Things look all right but xmms doesn't play
any sound. To get rid of devfs, I have to rebuild the kernel? is a
kernel
Jason Straight wrote:
Dang, don't complain, they'll change it and mine works now, I don't care
about yours! :P
[junfan@iq junfan]$ rpm -qa | grep arts
libarts2-2.2.2-41mdk
arts-2.2.2-41mdk
It's been stable for me the last few days, a week ago was another story.
On Wednesday 27
I've noticed this on beta2 and now on beta3, but I just can't get sound
to work at all on the laptops on which I have them installed.
It worked fine in 8.0 and 8.1 and I can't tell exactly _why_ there's no
sound (the kernel module's loaded, the volume and everything is up), but
there's just
On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, guran wrote:
Does noatun work when you click on musical file?
I located .mp3 and got the sound from FlightGear and clicked on
that and noatun came up but I had no sound in my head-set.
That's a problem here as well. Sound works fine everywhere now,
besides
The sound daemon crashed in ML 8.2b1, as also
earlier reported to this list. That is, sometimes it
did, sometimes not. most often it did (I booted
the system maybe 10 times.) I did not see any response
to this problem, and the qa.mandrakeasoft.com system seems
to be out of order.
Kind regards
If you open a terminal and run artsd then go into another terminal and run
noatun you will see that noatun is causing the sound server to crash. Why it
does that I don't know but that is what i've seen. So from that I'm not sure
weather its a noatun problem or a arts problem
On Monday
le lun 18-02-2002 à 15:05, Jeremy Salch a écrit :
If you open a terminal and run artsd then go into another terminal and run
noatun you will see that noatun is causing the sound server to crash. Why it
does that I don't know but that is what i've seen. So from that I'm not sure
weather
Hi
Version:(fmirror ftp.uninett.no)
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020217 7:24
/ChangeLog/1.652/Sat Feb 16 21:06:45 2002//
Thanks, the starting of KDE now is nice with sound and no sign of /dev/dsp pb.
RealPlayer and sound streaming works fine too.
Still have intermittent sound
On Sunday 17 February 2002 17:13, you wrote:
Hi
Version: (fmirror ftp.uninett.no)
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020217 7:24
/ChangeLog/1.652/Sat Feb 16 21:06:45 2002//
Thanks, the starting of KDE now is nice with sound and no sign of
/dev/dsp pb. RealPlayer and sound
On Sunday 17 February 2002 5:33 pm, David BAUDENS wrote:
On Sunday 17 February 2002 17:13, you wrote:
Hi
Version:(fmirror ftp.uninett.no)
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020217 7:24
/ChangeLog/1.652/Sat Feb 16 21:06:45 2002//
Thanks, the starting of KDE now is nice with
On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, guran wrote:
Does noatun work when you click on musical file?
I located .mp3 and got the sound from FlightGear and clicked on
that and noatun came up but I had no sound in my head-set.
That's a problem here as well. Sound works fine everywhere now, besides
when I try
I've had the problem with Media player not working in every install of KDE
that I have had with Mandrake from the stock set that came with MDK8.1 to the
current cooker. I don't understand it because they said that their test
machines work fine but i've installed mandrake on 5 computers and
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 04:50 pm, you wrote:
I've had the problem with Media player not working in every install of KDE
that I have had with Mandrake from the stock set that came with MDK8.1 to
the current cooker. I don't understand it because they said that their
test machines work
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 11:56 am, you wrote:
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 04:50 pm, you wrote:
I've had the problem with Media player not working in every install of
KDE that I have had with Mandrake from the stock set that came with
MDK8.1 to the current cooker. I don't understand
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 07:41 pm, you wrote:
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 11:56 am, you wrote:
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 04:50 pm, you wrote:
I've had the problem with Media player not working in every install of
KDE that I have had with Mandrake from the stock set that came with
Hi all,
Don't know if any of you are still having this problem but as of the
latest cooker (including kernel update to 2.4.17-12) I still have no
sound with my Sound Blaster. On KDE startup I am still getting:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (device or resource busy)
The sound server will
Yes, I get the same thing but I have an additional problem. After the last
update (to 8.2 beta plus a couple of cooker updates since) it lost my soundcard
or rather, didn't find it on upgrade. I ran sndconfig to try and set it
up, which has always worked before (I have a Sound Blaster
I have not had this problem with the previous kde's
but tonight's broke my sound also.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I get the same thing but I have an additional
problem. After the
last update (to 8.2 beta plus a couple of cooker
updates since) it lost
my soundcard or rather, didn't
It seems since after the last KDE update from Cooker
th startup sound and the test sound inside the SoundServer
controll panel doesn't work. XMMS can play throught Arts
and the KDE CD Player works fine too. Anyone else had
this problem?
/MattB
With the latest update my startup sound works but it gives me the error that
/dev/dsp is allready in use and it is going to use /dev/null but then it
still makes the sound *sometimes* and the sound in the control panel works
if i push it like 2 times. Also Kde Media player doesn't work
Hi
VERSION (rsync ftp.uninett.no)
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20020125 21:04
/ChangeLog/1.634/Fri Jan 25 16:05:35 2002//
I noticed that the sound was intermittent in flightgear and that the
scrolling in Konqueror was bad so I did: modprobe agpart - and got an answer
that basically said that
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, George Mitchell wrote:
{ Denis Pelletier wrote:
{
{ Hello,
{
{ I installed Cooker (Mandrake 8.1 + upgrade to cooker) on my new Compaq
{ Presario 700CA laptop and the sound does not work. This laptop is based on
{ the integrated chipset KN133 (AMD Duron). The sound card is
Hello,
I installed Cooker (Mandrake 8.1 + upgrade to cooker) on my new Compaq
Presario 700CA laptop and the sound does not work. This laptop is based on
the integrated chipset KN133 (AMD Duron). The sound card is detected and
correctly configured by hardDrake (model VT82C686 [Apollo Super
Denis Pelletier wrote:
Hello,
I installed Cooker (Mandrake 8.1 + upgrade to cooker) on my new Compaq
Presario 700CA laptop and the sound does not work. This laptop is based on
the integrated chipset KN133 (AMD Duron). The sound card is detected and
correctly configured by hardDrake (model
Sound Blaster Live:
I got it working again, forget about the previous message yoohooo!!
SK
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Le Vendredi 7 Décembre 2001 00:38, vous avez écrit / you wrote :
If I'm not mistaken I also had the choice between OSS and ALSA in the
KDE sound control panel, now there's only OSS. Maybe I'm wrong though
and ALSA was never a choice (can someone confirm this, pls?)
No, you are just right,
Hello,
some days ago I wrote that I am having problems with sound in KDE
which would not work. I just figured out why it's not working anymore.
I had activated Full Duplex operation in the sound server setup, and
somehow it doesn't seem to work anymore. I turned it off and am now
having sound
On Tuesday 25 September 2001 03:04, you wrote:
Chmouel
Thanks a lot Chmouel...!
we appreciate it!
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Le Lundi 24 Septembre 2001 18:15, vous avez écrit :
Fabrice FACORAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Le Vendredi 21 Septembre 2001 13:16, Sergio Korlowsky scribit :
Something is wrong again, my sound card is being detected as tritech(?)
by kmix, I have a four speaker and woofer setup, but only
On Monday 24 September 2001 11:15, you wrote:
Fabrice FACORAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Le Vendredi 21 Septembre 2001 13:16, Sergio Korlowsky scribit :
Something is wrong again, my sound card is being detected as tritech(?)
by kmix, I have a four speaker and woofer setup, but only the
Something is wrong again, my sound card is being detected as tritech(?) by
kmix, I have a four speaker and woofer setup, but only the left side has
output, nothing comes out the right side...(mute) ;-)
Also I had quake3 running fine under beta3, now it doesn't work!
Video card is a VooDoo3
By the way, why do we have now to be in audio group to play sound ??
(this is a real question)
before devfs I think the permissions were set when logging in (see
/etc/security/console.perms). I don't know why this was changed, maybe
it
just needs to be fixed?
They still are. The
REGISTER .* EXECUTE /sbin/pam_console_apply
$devpath
used to be there. Too slow.
No. What was there was
REGISTER .* EXECUTE /sbin/pam_console_apply
That runs pam_console_applies for *all* devices every time. I suggest
extending pam_console_apply
-
From: Sylvain OBEGI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 2:47 PM
Subject: [Cooker] Sound level rear/front speakers
As I said in a previous mail, my sound level in front speakers is very low
compared to that of rear speakers.
I use 8.1b3 and a SBLive! (EMU10K1
As I said in a previous mail, my sound level in front speakers is very low
compared to that of rear speakers.
I use 8.1b3 and a SBLive! (EMU10K1) connected through Digital Din and Analog
to DTT 3500 speakers.
I never saw any info concerning sound level other than balance left-right.
Any
Jason Dyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For some reason all of the sound (volume) settings of my 8.1b3 install (clean
install) were _zero_... I had just about convinced myself that it wasn't
recognizing my AC97 compatible chipset (VIA 8233), when it occurred to me to
check the mixer
After an update of 8.0 to 8.1 beta 3 :
[bash #] ls -l /dev/sound/{dsp,mixer}
crw-rw1 root audio 14, 3 sep 10 14:03 /dev/sound/dsp
crw-rw1 root audio 14, 0 sep 10 14:03 /dev/sound/mixer
and xmms (for instance) complains for a normal user when he tries
to play
Es schrieb Stéphane Genaud:
After an update of 8.0 to 8.1 beta 3 :
[bash #] ls -l /dev/sound/{dsp,mixer}
crw-rw1 root audio 14, 3 sep 10 14:03 /dev/sound/dsp
crw-rw1 root audio 14, 0 sep 10 14:03 /dev/sound/mixer
and xmms (for instance)
Ainsi parlait Stefan Siegel :
Es schrieb Stéphane Genaud:
After an update of 8.0 to 8.1 beta 3 :
[bash #] ls -l /dev/sound/{dsp,mixer}
crw-rw1 root audio 14, 3 sep 10 14:03 /dev/sound/dsp
crw-rw1 root audio 14, 0 sep 10 14:03 /dev/sound/mixer
and
Le Lundi 10 Septembre 2001 18:46, Guillaume Rousse scribit :
No! you have to run msec to add the correct users to the group audio.
Or add them manually. A full explanation of which groups exist and which
goal they deserve is still missing altough.
userdrake
usermod -G audio user
audio
On Monday 10 September 2001 12:13, you, Fabrice FACORAT, wrote:
Le Lundi 10 Septembre 2001 18:46, Guillaume Rousse scribit :
No! you have to run msec to add the correct users to the group audio.
Or add them manually. A full explanation of which groups exist and which
goal they deserve
Le Lundi 10 Septembre 2001 21:25, Brad Felmey scribit :
Many of them
are going to be brand-new to UNIX-style permissions, and learning the
intricacies of adding users to groups, or setting 666 on the appropriate
/dev entries is ludicrous when all they want is to hear an mp3 play on
their
I think my problem about no sound as non-root is related to this one.
I said that it works the second time I book, but i just discovered some
things : right after boot, i can use sound as non-root, but if i wait a
undefined time, sound become inaccessible (permission refusée - access
denied?).
Is
On Monday 10 September 2001 21:25, Brad Felmey wrote:
It's obvious to me, as well, but we are not average end-users. Forcing
users who choose the automated install to figure out how to add users to
groups and so forth right off the bat is just plain obnoxious. Many of them
are going to be
Maybe this is something that can be done with msec?
maybe a new security grouping of single networked
newbie... hehehe. The general point being that it
would be somewhat similar to the medium security
accept that it setuid certain files and such so that
users can have instant access to their
On Tuesday 11 September 2001 00:11, SI Reasoning wrote:
Maybe this is something that can be done with msec?
maybe a new security grouping of single networked
newbie... hehehe. The general point being that it
would be somewhat similar to the medium security
accept that it setuid certain files
: Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 12:02 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Sound devices perms
Sylvain OBEGI [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think my problem about no sound as non-root is related to this one.
I said that it works the second time I book, but i
On Tuesday 11 September 2001 00:02, Pixel wrote:
are you in audio group?
pixel@leia:~grep audio /etc/group
audio:x:81:pixel
[root@Archimedes guran]# ~grep audio /etc/group
bash: /root: is a directory
[root@Archimedes guran]# grep audio /etc/group
bash: audio: command not found
regards
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