On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 10:49:03AM -0700, Alan Ianson wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Jun 2013 11:16:15 -0400
> amber gilchrist wrote:
>
> > I want to throw out another problem I am having in this Wheezy
> > upgrade: sound! I used to use ALSA with Squeeze, no problems.
> > After the upgrade, I am able to get
On Tuesday 18 June 2013 11:19 PM, Alan Ianson wrote:
On Mon, 17 Jun 2013 11:16:15 -0400
amber gilchrist wrote:
I want to throw out another problem I am having in this Wheezy
upgrade: sound! I used to use ALSA with Squeeze, no problems.
After the upgrade, I am able to get sound in my browser, I
On Mon, 17 Jun 2013 11:16:15 -0400
amber gilchrist wrote:
> I want to throw out another problem I am having in this Wheezy
> upgrade: sound! I used to use ALSA with Squeeze, no problems.
> After the upgrade, I am able to get sound in my browser, I can play
> MP3 files, but I can't record and can't
> I want to throw out another problem I am having in this Wheezy upgrade: sound!
> I used to use ALSA with Squeeze, no problems.
> After the upgrade, I am able to get sound in my browser, I can play MP3
> files, but I can't record and can't play wav:
> $ mpg321 radio.mp3(works fine)
> $ bplay radi
I want to throw out another problem I am having in this Wheezy upgrade: sound!
I used to use ALSA with Squeeze, no problems.
After the upgrade, I am able to get sound in my browser, I can play MP3 files,
but I can't record and can't play wav:
$ mpg321 radio.mp3(works fine)
$ bplay radio.wavbplay:
On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 08:12:35AM -0800, Alan Ianson wrote:
> On Wed January 3 2007 07:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 01, 2007 at 04:45:25AM +0100, Benjam? Villoslada wrote:
> > > El Diumenge 31 Desembre 2006 23:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] va escriure:
> > > > Can anyone tell me how to get
On Wed January 3 2007 07:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 01, 2007 at 04:45:25AM +0100, Benjam? Villoslada wrote:
> > El Diumenge 31 Desembre 2006 23:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] va escriure:
> > > Can anyone tell me how to get audio input without disbling the rest of
> > > the sound system? ?Th
On Mon, Jan 01, 2007 at 04:45:25AM +0100, Benjam? Villoslada wrote:
> El Diumenge 31 Desembre 2006 23:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] va escriure:
> > Can anyone tell me how to get audio input without disbling the rest of
> > the sound system? ?That's what I thought I needed /dev/dsp for. I need
> > to rip c
El Dilluns 01 Gener 2007 20:43, Sven Arvidsson va escriure:
> It seems the current stable release of Audacity doesn't support ALSA by
> default, but there are workarounds.
> http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php?title=LinuxIssues#OSS_vs_ALSA
Thanks again, is a good objective to get OSS free :)
On Mon, 2007-01-01 at 04:44 +0100, Benjamí Villoslada wrote:
> Ok, thanks! And Audacity, can works with ALSA?
It seems the current stable release of Audacity doesn't support ALSA by
default, but there are workarounds.
http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php?title=LinuxIssues#OSS_vs_ALSA
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El Diumenge 31 Desembre 2006 23:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] va escriure:
> Can anyone tell me how to get audio input without disbling the rest of
> the sound system? That's what I thought I needed /dev/dsp for. I need
> to rip cassette tapes of church services to post on the church web site.
Maybe with
El Diumenge 31 Desembre 2006 12:01, Sven Arvidsson va escriure:
> > Right, but maybe some another programs need /dev/dsp ... such as mpg123?
>
> mpg123 can use alsa, see the -o option.
Ok, thanks! And Audacity, can works with ALSA?
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On Sat, Dec 30, 2006 at 03:53:14PM +0100, Benjam? Villoslada wrote:
I've seen this message durning one reboot (in order to test oss modules
load): "/etc/modprobe.conf exists but does not include /etc/modprobe.d/!"
I see that my /etc/modprobe.conf is empty (no idea abou
On Sat, Dec 30, 2006 at 03:53:14PM +0100, Benjam? Villoslada wrote:
> I've seen this message durning one reboot (in order to test oss modules
> load): "/etc/modprobe.conf exists but does not include /etc/modprobe.d/!"
>
> I see that my /etc/modprobe.conf is empty (no idea about the reason) I've
On Sun, 2006-12-31 at 05:06 +0100, Benjamí Villoslada wrote:
> Right, but maybe some another programs need /dev/dsp ... such as mpg123?
mpg123 can use alsa, see the -o option.
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El Diumenge 31 Desembre 2006 01:26, Matus UHLAR - fantomas va escriure:
> configure xmms to use ALSA, you won't need /dev/dsp
Right, but maybe some another programs need /dev/dsp ... such as mpg123?
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On 30.12.06 03:46, Benjamí Villoslada wrote:
> /dev/dsp is missing in my Debian Sid --I've used it one week ago with XMMS.
>
> I've tried a oss-compat reinstallation, and have /dev/dsp again. But
> disappears with the system reboot.
>
> I've run alsaconf again. ALSA works fine.
>
> Any idea?
I've seen this message durning one reboot (in order to test oss modules
load): "/etc/modprobe.conf exists but does not include /etc/modprobe.d/!"
I see that my /etc/modprobe.conf is empty (no idea about the reason) I've
added include /etc/modprobe.d and now the system loads oss modules on boot:
El Dissabte 30 Desembre 2006 14:14, Nigel Henry va escriure:
> It's worth checking if the alsa-oss package is available on synaptic, and
> installing it if so.
I've installed alsa-oss without results :(
> Strange that Xmms was working ok. Perhaps apt-get updates for Sid have
> removed the alsa-o
On Saturday 30 December 2006 03:46, Benjamí Villoslada wrote:
> /dev/dsp is missing in my Debian Sid --I've used it one week ago with XMMS.
>
> I've tried a oss-compat reinstallation, and have /dev/dsp again. But
> disappears with the system reboot.
>
> I've run alsaconf again. ALSA works fine.
/dev/dsp is missing in my Debian Sid --I've used it one week ago with XMMS.
I've tried a oss-compat reinstallation, and have /dev/dsp again. But
disappears with the system reboot.
I've run alsaconf again. ALSA works fine.
Any idea? Thanks :)
Installed packages:
$ dpkg -l "*oss*" | grep ^i
Colin wrote:
Henry Hollenberg wrote:
When I checked for devices I see no /dev/dsp but there is a /dev/snd and
/dev/sndstat.
Load the snd_pcm_oss kernel module
Anybody else seen gnome Volume Control broken as such?
Use the alsamixergui to change volume with ALSA
That did it. Thanks
Henry Hollenberg wrote:
> When I checked for devices I see no /dev/dsp but there is a /dev/snd and
> /dev/sndstat.
Load the snd_pcm_oss kernel module
> Anybody else seen gnome Volume Control broken as such?
Use the alsamixergui to change volume with ALSA
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This problem has been happening a lot lately. In any case, it has
happened on most computers that I have installed Debian on recently.
I remember being told that the reason is that Alsa is not stable
enough so that it does not get installed by default (or something to
that effect).
Not much help,
Hey gang,
I'm running sarge on an ibm laptop T40 from emperorlinux.
I just upgraded the empkernel to 2.6.12 which got lots of things
working which I had broken trying to fiddle with sound on my own.
Later, when I tried to get the cdrom player working under gnome:
/usr/bin/gnome-cd but had weak
Fyi, Adam.
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Hi,
I booted up my Debian unstable distro today only to find
the cursor static in center of screen and no sound.
Upon checking, the hardware is OK, but I cannot find
/dev/mouse as specified in /etc/X11/xorg.conf and Mplayer gives
me the message
"audio setup: Can't open audio devi
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