Thus spake Pigeon:
Don't you mean CMI8738? Or am I being ignorant?
The CMI8738 support in 2.6 seems to be light years ahead of what's in
2.4. Unfortunately I can't run it because ini9100u is borked so I
wouldn't be able to accesss my hard drives... :-(
This thing is actually CMI9738 sound chip
Hi all,
I was just wondering if anyone has noticed availability of support for
CMI9738 sound chip in the new kernel. I just wanted to find out before I
download anything.
Once upon a time a patch was available that would run this chip. I can run
the chip using i8x0 sound driver using OSS, but I
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Iraq.
Please consider this an urgent request. UN Petition for Peace Stand for
Idiot.
Please consider that you have just sent (presumably everyone you know)'s
email address to a public list. This message is off-topic and
Hi all,
Someone once mentioned they managed to pipie sound from Quake 3 Arena
through arts in KDE.
I'm working on getting Alsa working, but in the meantime I thought I might
just try this arts piping thing once.
I know sound is sluggish then but I just want to satisfy my curiosity... :
-)
So,
Just a quick update on my efforts to solve this sound problem with Q3A.
After trying 1.32b point release and after a *lot* of googling I am
convinced that the problem (crashing with sound) is related to i810 sound
driver. I am using i810 sound driver (OSS) (which is reporttedly 'very
alpha') and
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Just a quick update on my efforts to solve this sound problem with Q3A.
oooh i810. what sound card are you using? sis chipset onboard-sound?
if yes, then i had the same problem.. and, as sorry as i am, the
only way i got sound in q3a was
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Just a quick update on my efforts to solve this sound problem with Q3A.
oooh i810. what sound card are you using? sis chipset onboard-sound?
if yes, then i had the same problem.. and, as sorry as i am, the
only way i got sound in q3a was
You either want to kill artsd or do an: artsshell suspend; quake3.
I tried this. output in shell still shows that /dev/dsp is not available.
Note that I can listen to mp3s. Q3A can run without sound but not with.
Still need to try Q3A 1.32 point release though.
Do you have any output from the
Hi All,
I have recently installed Q3A on my debian Woody box. I can start the game
in KDE from K menu, but no sound.
I read solutions to this and I tried running under twm and it works.
However, I noticed that when I start Q3A from twm window manager, I can
play the first level, and then when it
Thanks guys!!!
I will have a look at that point release tonight... I didn't know that was
available...
And one more time I will look into stopping that artsd!
Not many people in my street will be sleeping tonight if I get Q3A working
past the first level... Mwahahahaha!! (that's my evil
nvidia cards work
Basically, if you really want X now, try vesa drivers. That will give you
GUI until you have a stab at nvidia drivers.
Otherwise, download non-free (proprietary) nvidia drivers from their
website. There are two files (tarballs of course) and you need to match
the numbers.
Hi all,
Yesterday I finally got to upgrade my woody box. Later I noticed that the
system froze when I was performing apt-get upgrade from debian security
repository (whish was not available before).
Has anybody else notice this? The problem happened while I was opening a
pdf file from my email.
Does the whole machine lock up, or just X? Can you Ctrl-Alt-F2 to the
second virtual terminal? Can you telnet/ssh in to the box? Can you ping the
box?
If no to the last two questions, do you have an eepro100 NIC? I ask, because I have
a machine that kept locking up totally during network
Hey everyone,
I just upgraded from a GeForceDDR to a GeForce4 MX and of course my XWindows
system stopped working. I checked out the log, and it seems that the nv
driver i'm using only wants to work on nvidia cards up to the GeForce3, at
least taht's what the string listing the supported cards
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I have following problem with my new kernel I compiled myself:
Making the kernel was perfectly ok:
I got the kernel-source-2.4.18.tar.bz2 with dselect, bunzip2ed it,
untared
Hello everyone!
I know that this topic may have been typed to the death already, but I need
help getting my soundchips (CMI8xxx, the ones that are already built in to
the motherboard).
I read the old SuSe Linux manual, it had some instructions for sound which I
tried to follow and so far I tried
I installed debian from the CD as the normal install, I do think that I'm
missing something but I don't know what package contains it (dselect
what?)
Thanks again!
- Jay.
OK, now I get it. You will need to install kernel-source-2.4.18 or
something like that and compile your own kernel with CMI
I have several old Apple Powerbooks (140, 145)
They don;t have CD drives and I can't connect them to my dsl, because they
have no
ethernet ports.
If those powerbooks have SCSI ports, then you might be able to connect a SCSI cdrom
drive or alternatively another powerbook with cdrom drive using
I posted a message to the list a while ago, some time in the early
afternoon
about a CD difficult to burn, but the message got somehow lost. In
essence,
how do I burn a CD difficult to burn, using readcd or dd, any one, I
don't really care which tool. I tried dd and readcd, both gave me errors.
Hi everybody...
I've got the following problem: the mouse
doesn't react - that is, it works (on windows) but
Linux doesn't yet detect it or something;
I tried the following:
apt-get install hotplug
what *sort* of mouse do you have? And where is the mouse plugged in?
During the installation I
I've got the nvidia-kernel-src and nvidia-glx-src both
in /usr/src.
I've used the following commands (as suggested by
Ochronus somt time ago)
cd /usr/src/
tar xvfz nvidia-kernel-src.tar.gz
export KSRC=/usr/src/
- or -
export KSRC=kernel-headers-2.4.18-k7/
export KVERS=2.4.18
cd
I've got the nvidia-kernel-src and nvidia-glx-src both
in /usr/src.
I've used the following commands (as suggested by
Ochronus somt time ago)
cd /usr/src/
tar xvfz nvidia-kernel-src.tar.gz
export KSRC=/usr/src/
- or -
export KSRC=kernel-headers-2.4.18-k7/
export KVERS=2.4.18
cd
Hi all,
I have two questions regarding free software that can be used with MSN:
1.) What program can I use as an alternative to MSN messenger? I know there
was something called everybuddy (Is that what I should apt-get?).
2.) Is there a program that will download Hotmail email (I know one
I have the woody linux, Geforce video-card a Komodo 16 monitor 1280x1024
@60HZ and error NO SCREEN Found. What should I do to get X to work.
The problem is not in monitor. You should download the drivers.
You should download nVidia (proprietary) drivers from their website and follow the
Hi everyone,
i upraded kernel 2.4 from kernl 2.5 and my nvidia geforce 4 and snd-emu10k1
are not working anymore. Also, make xconfig is not working. I got a lot of
error. I already have qt-dev install. Is there any package I need to
install? Where can I find documentation installing my video card
Hi,
I just installed MPlayer on my system
and it is working fine ,but the audio is a little out
of sync with video .
how do I fix it ??
any help is appreciated
thanks in advance
suresh
Hi Suresh,
There are many reasons why audio-video may be out of sync. The problem seems to even
be related to
However when I try to start any sound application, I get a /dev/dsp: No
such device error message. The above modules do not appear to be using
any ioports or interrupts according to /proc. dmesg says that isapnp,
ad1848 and opl3sa2 did not find any plug and play devices. It seems to me
that I
Hi all,
Thanks to all who have replied to my post regarding CMI 9738 chipset audio driver.
CMI9738 at least in my case was
somewhat
misleading as I later found as on my board there is SiS 7012 audio accelerator. Driver
that is actually needed was
i810_audio.o driver (I found sndconfig package
Hi all,
A few weeks ago my power supply died (smell of burning plastic and other
components of the power supply). I would later realise that I *used* to
have PIII system. It as a VIA chipset system with on-board audio.
I changed the power supply (to a higher wattage, power supply for Pentium
Greetings!!
I tried to copy an audio CD to put in the car using xcdroast. I burnt it,
without checking .cdr files but it did not produce desirable results (unless
you are an alien...). My understanding of the matters is (from what I read on
CD-Writing HOWTO) that tracks are ripped first, then
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