Curt writes:
> On 2017-08-14, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> Rodolfo Medina writes:
>>
>>> How do I choose the one I want? Each of them has a red button with a check
>>> in it, but nothing changes if I click on them...
>>
>>
>> ...Sorry, a green button, not red...
>
> Right.
>
> I have successfully
On 2017-08-14, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Rodolfo Medina writes:
>
>> How do I choose the one I want? Each of them has a red button with a check
>> in it, but nothing changes if I click on them...
>
>
> ...Sorry, a green button, not red...
Right.
I have successfully recorded my speaking voice usi
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> How do I choose the one I want? Each of them has a red button with a check
> in it, but nothing changes if I click on them...
...Sorry, a green button, not red...
Rodolfo
Curt writes:
> On 2017-08-11, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>> I did. Besides, the USB card does not even work with headphones: when
>>> headphones are plugged into it, no sound is heard from them.
>>
>>
>> I had the USB work with headphones doing:
>>
>> $ mplayer -ao alsa:device=hw=2.0
>
>> Ca
On 2017-08-11, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>>
>>> This makes no sense BTW. Unmuted everything? You're *recording*, so what
>>> you want to do in alsamixer is to select your external usb audio card
>>> (F6), display its capture device(s) (F5), and toggle on the input
>>> channel of your choice (space ba
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> Curt writes:
>
>> On 2017-08-07, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>>
>>> Besides, I ran alsamixer, selected the USB card and unmuted everything.
>>> But then, when I try to record, no sound is recorded. I do:
>>>
>>
>> This makes no sense BTW. Unmuted everything? You're *recordi
On 08/10/2017 09:06 AM, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Curt writes:
On 2017-08-07, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Besides, I ran alsamixer, selected the USB card and unmuted everything. But
then, when I try to record, no sound is recorded. I do:
This makes no sense BTW. Unmuted everything? You're *recor
Curt writes:
> On 2017-08-10, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>
>>> I read that for the Lenovo to get an external
>>> usb sound card working the card must be indexed as card 0 (numero uno).
>>
>> The card doesn't work with my netbook Acer Aspire One either...
>
> Maybe it's defective.
No, it was teste
On 2017-08-10, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
>> I read that for the Lenovo to get an external
>> usb sound card working the card must be indexed as card 0 (numero uno).
>
> The card doesn't work with my netbook Acer Aspire One either...
Maybe it's defective.
> Thanks,
>
> Rodolfo
>
>
--
"Until the
Curt writes:
> Whether making the usb dongle the default card by creating a ~.asoundrc file:
>
> pcm.!default {
> type hw
> card 2
> }
>
> ctl.!default {
> type hw
> card 2
> }
>
> would work or not I dunno.
It seems it does: now I get:
$ arecord -l
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
On 2017-08-10, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>
>> Perhaps comment out the following line in '/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf':
>>
>> # Keep snd-usb-audio from beeing loaded as first soundcard
>> options snd-usb-audio index=-2
>
>
> No '/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf' on my PC... /etc/modprobe.d is em
Curt writes:
> On 2017-08-10, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>>
>>> This makes no sense BTW. Unmuted everything? You're *recording*, so what
>>> you want to do in alsamixer is to select your external usb audio card
>>> (F6), display its capture device(s) (F5), and toggle on the input
>>> channel of your
On 2017-08-10, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>
>> This makes no sense BTW. Unmuted everything? You're *recording*, so what
>> you want to do in alsamixer is to select your external usb audio card
>> (F6), display its capture device(s) (F5), and toggle on the input
>> channel of your choice (space bar).
>
Curt writes:
> On 2017-08-07, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>
>> Besides, I ran alsamixer, selected the USB card and unmuted everything. But
>> then, when I try to record, no sound is recorded. I do:
>>
>
> This makes no sense BTW. Unmuted everything? You're *recording*, so what
> you want to do in a
On 2017-08-07, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
> Besides, I ran alsamixer, selected the USB card and unmuted everything. But
> then, when I try to record, no sound is recorded. I do:
>
This makes no sense BTW. Unmuted everything? You're *recording*, so what
you want to do in alsamixer is to select your
deloptes writes:
> Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
>> I unmuted it from within alsamixer menu: F6 and went into the USB card
>> table. Then I gave the command...
>
> perhaps there is also a volume control to set the volume
Yes, but volume is loud...
Rodolfo
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> I unmuted it from within alsamixer menu: F6 and went into the USB card
> table. Then I gave the command...
perhaps there is also a volume control to set the volume
regards
On 2017-08-09, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Curt writes:
>
>> On 2017-08-09, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>>
>>> I had done so... no output.
>>
>> Have you tried opening up pavucontrol and selecting your usb audio
>> gadget as input device?
>
>
> It is regularly listed within pavucontrol among all input d
Curt writes:
> On 2017-08-09, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>
>> I had done so... no output.
>
> Have you tried opening up pavucontrol and selecting your usb audio
> gadget as input device?
It is regularly listed within pavucontrol among all input devices...
Thanks,
Rodolfo
On 2017-08-09, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
> I had done so... no output.
Have you tried opening up pavucontrol and selecting your usb audio
gadget as input device?
> Thanks
> Rodolfo
>
>
--
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--Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
David Christensen writes:
> On 08/08/17 00:38, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>
>> $ cat /etc/debian_version
>> buster/sid
>
> Have you tried the USB audio interface with the stable version of Debian?
>
>
>> $ uname -a
>> Linux lenovo 4.9.0-3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.30-2 (2017-06-12) x86_64
>> GNU/Linux
On 08/08/17 00:38, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
$ cat /etc/debian_version
buster/sid
Have you tried the USB audio interface with the stable version of Debian?
$ uname -a
Linux lenovo 4.9.0-3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.30-2 (2017-06-12) x86_64 GNU/Linux
Okay.
`dmesg | grep -i cm108 -A 10 -B 10' p
deloptes writes:
> Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
>> hw_ptr : 0
>> #+ | 00%^C
>> Aborted by signal Interrupt...
>> #+ | 00%
>>
>
> Before you abort, did you see any indication - these percent signs a
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> hw_ptr : 0
> #+ | 00%^C
> Aborted by signal Interrupt...
> #+ | 00%
>
Before you abort, did you see any indication - these percent signs are
actually indicating the lev
deloptes writes:
> Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
>> I just bought an external USB audio card. I plugged it into the USB port
>> of my
>> PC and plugged a 3.5mm jack microphone into the `mic' input of the card.
>> It is shown in lsusb:
>>
>> $ lsusb
>> Bus 002 Device 005: ID 17ef:602e Lenovo
>> Bus 0
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I just bought an external USB audio card. I plugged it into the USB port
> of my
> PC and plugged a 3.5mm jack microphone into the `mic' input of the card.
> It is shown in lsusb:
>
> $ lsusb
> Bus 002 Device 005: ID 17ef:602e Lenovo
> Bus 002 Device 003: ID
David Wright writes:
> On Tue 08 Aug 2017 at 09:38:40 (+0200), Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> David Christensen writes:
>>
>> > On 08/07/17 05:15, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> >> Hi all.
>> >>
>> >> I just bought an external USB audio card. I plugged it into the USB port
>> >> of my PC and plugged a 3.5
On Tue 08 Aug 2017 at 09:38:40 (+0200), Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> David Christensen writes:
>
> > On 08/07/17 05:15, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> >> Hi all.
> >>
> >> I just bought an external USB audio card. I plugged it into the USB port
> >> of
> >> my PC and plugged a 3.5mm jack microphone into th
David Christensen writes:
> On 08/07/17 05:15, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> Hi all.
>>
>> I just bought an external USB audio card. I plugged it into the USB port of
>> my PC and plugged a 3.5mm jack microphone into the `mic' input of the card.
>> It is shown in lsusb:
>>
>> $ lsusb
>> Bus 002 Devic
On 08/07/17 05:15, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Hi all.
I just bought an external USB audio card. I plugged it into the USB port of my
PC and plugged a 3.5mm jack microphone into the `mic' input of the card. It is
shown in lsusb:
$ lsusb
Bus 002 Device 005: ID 17ef:602e Lenovo
Bus 002 Device 003: ID
Jeremy Nicoll writes:
> On Mon, 7 Aug 2017, at 13:15, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> Hi all.
>>
>> I just bought an external USB audio card.
>
> Which one? Where can we see a description of its capabilities?
Unfortunately I threw away the box, but it's just this:
http://www.dx.com/p/usb-3d-soun
On Mon, 7 Aug 2017, at 13:15, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I just bought an external USB audio card.
Which one? Where can we see a description of its capabilities?
--
Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
Hi all.
I just bought an external USB audio card. I plugged it into the USB port of my
PC and plugged a 3.5mm jack microphone into the `mic' input of the card. It is
shown in lsusb:
$ lsusb
Bus 002 Device 005: ID 17ef:602e Lenovo
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 046d:c312 Logitech, Inc. DeLuxe 250 Keybo
Hi Glenn
On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 09:30:29PM +1000, glenn wrote:
> > > If I exclude hotplug from the debian side of things, then I
> > > can make a usb ethernet connection fine, but debian seems to drop the
> > > connection after any thing from 5sec to 5min. I only assume debian does
> > > the drop
> > If I exclude hotplug from the debian side of things, then I
> > can make a usb ethernet connection fine, but debian seems to drop the
> > connection after any thing from 5sec to 5min. I only assume debian does
> > the droping as usb0 ceases to exist on the debian box, but stays up on
> > the za
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 09:51:57AM +1000, glenn wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-07-12 at 06:04, Joachim Fahnenmueller wrote:
> > On Sun, Jul 11, 2004 at 10:16:00PM +1000, glenn wrote:
> > > I'd like to attach my zaurus to my debian box from its usb cradle. The
> > > problem I'm having is that when I plug the
On Mon, 2004-07-12 at 06:04, Joachim Fahnenmueller wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 11, 2004 at 10:16:00PM +1000, glenn wrote:
> > I'd like to attach my zaurus to my debian box from its usb cradle. The
> > problem I'm having is that when I plug the Z in, or modprobe usbnet, the
> > machine grinds to virtual ha
On Sun, Jul 11, 2004 at 10:16:00PM +1000, glenn wrote:
> I'd like to attach my zaurus to my debian box from its usb cradle. The
> problem I'm having is that when I plug the Z in, or modprobe usbnet, the
> machine grinds to virtual halt for aprox 2 minutes while it registers,
> unregisters and rereg
I'd like to attach my zaurus to my debian box from its usb cradle. The
problem I'm having is that when I plug the Z in, or modprobe usbnet, the
machine grinds to virtual halt for aprox 2 minutes while it registers,
unregisters and reregisters the device - at least thats how I
interperret it - this
On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 06:21:11PM -0500, Carl Fink wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 12:38:04PM -0700, Paul E Condon wrote:
>
> > Jan 18 12:30:40 big kernel: usb.c: USB device 14 (vend/prod 0x82d/0x100) is not
> > claimed by any active driver.
> >
> > The device number increments each time I mak
On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 12:38:04PM -0700, Paul E Condon wrote:
> Jan 18 12:30:40 big kernel: usb.c: USB device 14 (vend/prod 0x82d/0x100) is not
> claimed by any active driver.
>
> The device number increments each time I make another attempt to hot
> sync. Clearly, I need another driver, but wh
You need usbserial and visor to sync your palm pilot. In the .config file
they're:
CONFIG_USB_SERIAL=m
CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_VISOR=m
ap
--
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Assistant Professor of Sociology, U of North C
On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 02:06:45PM -0500, Andrew Perrin wrote:
> Make sure you have the following in /etc/fstab:
>
> none /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs defaults 0 0
>
> if you add that during a session, do a:
>
> mount -a
>
> as root to mount the USB devices.
>
> ap
>
Thanks. That got usbview
Make sure you have the following in /etc/fstab:
none /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs defaults 0 0
if you add that during a session, do a:
mount -a
as root to mount the USB devices.
ap
--
Andrew J Perrin - http://www.unc.edu/~aper
On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 12:02:42PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
>
> >Paul E Condon wrote:
> >
> >>I am attempting to get working a USB connection from
> >>my Sarge machine to a Handspring Visor. I have never before had USB
> >>working on this machine (never tried
> >>before).
> >
>
Kent West wrote:
Paul E Condon wrote:
I am attempting to get working a USB connection from
my Sarge machine to a Handspring Visor. I have never before had USB
working on this machine (never tried
before).
Also, usbview might be of some value to you.
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Paul E Condon wrote:
I am attempting to get working a USB connection from
my Sarge machine to a Handspring Visor. I have never
before had USB working on this machine (never tried
before). I am heading for using jpilot. I am using
kernel 2.4.22 i686, recently installed. It seems to
have all the ne
I am attempting to get working a USB connection from
my Sarge machine to a Handspring Visor. I have never
before had USB working on this machine (never tried
before). I am heading for using jpilot. I am using
kernel 2.4.22 i686, recently installed. It seems to
have all the necessary USB stuff, but
On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 05:56, Petr Simon wrote:
> Hi,
> I never had problems with it. I need it for digital camera. I compiled
> 2.4.20 set up nvidia (not easy though they have new installer :-( , and
> then I found that there is no /proc/bus/usb!
You should has something like this in your /etc/f
Hi,
I never had problems with it. I need it for digital camera. I compiled
2.4.20 set up nvidia (not easy though they have new installer :-( , and
then I found that there is no /proc/bus/usb!
this is my dmesg:
bash-2.05b# dmesg
Linux version 2.4.20.01 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 3.2.3 200303
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