Robert Canner wrote:
> > On Fri, 2009-01-16 at 01:04 +0100, Nigel Henry wrote:
> > > On Friday 16 January 2009 00:10, Robert Canner wrote:
> > > > Hi folks,
> > > >
> > > > I've installed a CMI8738 PCI sound card (C-Media 8738) on my dual-bo
On Friday 16 January 2009 14:13, Robert Canner wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-01-16 at 01:04 +0100, Nigel Henry wrote:
> > On Friday 16 January 2009 00:10, Robert Canner wrote:
> > > Hi folks,
> > >
> > > I've installed a CMI8738 PCI sound card (C-Media 8738) o
On Fri, 2009-01-16 at 01:04 +0100, Nigel Henry wrote:
> On Friday 16 January 2009 00:10, Robert Canner wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I've installed a CMI8738 PCI sound card (C-Media 8738) on my dual-boot
> > machine. When I boot Windows, I can hear sound, but wh
On Friday 16 January 2009 00:10, Robert Canner wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've installed a CMI8738 PCI sound card (C-Media 8738) on my dual-boot
> machine. When I boot Windows, I can hear sound, but when I boot
> GNU/Linux, I can't hear any sound.
> I have tried 3 differ
Hi folks,
I've installed a CMI8738 PCI sound card (C-Media 8738) on my dual-boot
machine. When I boot Windows, I can hear sound, but when I boot
GNU/Linux, I can't hear any sound.
I have tried 3 different ways of generating sound:
(1) Gnome Desktop|Preferences|Sound|enable Sys
PROBLEM FIXED! Here's what fixed it - I read a post somewhere about a
hardware mute for Thinkpads, which can be disabled by pressing on the
volume up button (not the software volume up, the physical volume up
button located next to the blue ThinkVantage button on the top of the
keyboard). I did it
ke sure
> you're controlling the right device (File | Change Device)
According to alsamixer and the xfce volume control applet, I'm
controlling the right sound card (they report HDA Intel and HDA Intel
Analog Devices AD1984, respectively).
@Nigel:
> Have you tried other kernels
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> Hi Daryl.
>
> Did you have to set model options for snd-hda-intel on your T61 so as to get
> the sounds working? I ask because the ALSA-configuration.txt file for the
> 1.0.16 alsa driver shows 3 options for the AD1984 codec, as below.
>
> AD198
On Wednesday 24 December 2008 19:59, Daryl Styrk wrote:
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>
>
> I also have a T61-7658.
>
> Sound works fine here.
>
> So, some output..
>
>
>
>
> $ lsmod | grep snd_hda_intel
> snd_hda_intel 434776 1
> snd_pcm81672 2 snd_h
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 07:47:49PM +0100, Nigel Henry wrote:
> On Wednesday 24 December 2008 06:25, Rob Starling wrote:
> > On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 07:31:12PM -0800, Kyle Barbour wrote:
> > >
> > > lsmod | grep snd_hda_intel returns:
> > >
> > > snd_hdsnd_hda_intel 324248 2
> > > snd_pcm
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I also have a T61-7658.
Sound works fine here.
So, some output..
$ lsmod | grep snd_hda_intel
snd_hda_intel 434776 1
snd_pcm81672 2 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm_oss
snd63688 10
snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm_oss,s
on full,
> > neither are muted, and both the speaker and headphones are enabled.
> >
> > My sound card is an Analog Devices 1984 (AD1984) sound card, and I'm
> > running Debian Lenny (2.6.26-1-686 kernel) with ALSA 1.0.16. According
> > to thinkwiki (http://www.thi
y, a few
> days ago sound stopped working again, and I haven't been successful at
> fixing the problem. Neither the internal speakers nor the headphones
> produce any sound. The master volume and the PCM volume are on full,
> neither are muted, and both the speaker and headphones are
ound stopped working again, and I haven't been successful at
> fixing the problem. Neither the internal speakers nor the headphones
> produce any sound. The master volume and the PCM volume are on full,
> neither are muted, and both the speaker and headphones are enabled.
>
> My
ul at
fixing the problem. Neither the internal speakers nor the headphones
produce any sound. The master volume and the PCM volume are on full,
neither are muted, and both the speaker and headphones are enabled.
My sound card is an Analog Devices 1984 (AD1984) sound card, and I'm
running Debian Len
Wed, 12/10/08, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: creative xmod sound card
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Wednesday, December 10, 2008, 1:52 PM
You have to use "aplay -L" (which is the same as "aplay
--l
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/música/JoanManuelSerrat$ alsaplayer -d Xmod Benito.ogg
> ALSA lib pcm.c:2144:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM Xmod
I think you are using the wrong device string; AFAIK, it has be a known
PCM name (see above). For example, on my system the correct alsaplayer
Following the instructions in
/usr/share/doc/alsa-base/README.Debian.gz
I added a line to my /etc/modprobe.d/sound which now looks like this
alias snd-card-0 snd-hda-intel
options snd-hda-intel index=0
alias snd-card-1 snd-usb-audio
options snd-usb-audio index=1
since after pluging it it sho
Has anybody been able to use creative xmod usb sound card?, I am having a tough
time trying to make it work. It recognizes it if you plug/unplug it, even the
volume buttom works (in the sense that the applet shows the master going up or
down, to the other sound card) but if you try to use it
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 09:43:43AM +, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 03:30:19AM -0600, lee wrote:
> > On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 11:50:24PM +0100, Thierry Chatelet wrote:
> >
> > > Maybe using module-assistant to add the module to the kernel would be
> > > easier
> >
> > What is
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 11:50:24PM +0100, Thierry Chatelet wrote:
> Maybe using module-assistant to add the module to the kernel would be easier
What is module-assistant?
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On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 03:30:19AM -0600, lee wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 11:50:24PM +0100, Thierry Chatelet wrote:
>
> > Maybe using module-assistant to add the module to the kernel would be easier
>
> What is module-assistant?
$ aptitude show module-assistant
Package: module-assistant
Sta
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 12:51 PM, Tamas Hegedus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> Since I made some trials with the source I did the following:
>
> 1. "make uninstall" for all the alsa-* source dir I had tried to install
> 2. aptitude purge alsa-base alsa-utils
> 3. aptitude install alsa-bas
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Thierry Chatelet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 16 November 2008 23:38:56 lee wrote:
>> On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 03:51:37PM -0500, Tamas Hegedus wrote:
>> > 3. aptitude install alsa-base alsa-utils libesd-alsa0
>> > 4. "alsaconf": I got the message: "no suppo
On Sunday 16 November 2008 23:38:56 lee wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 03:51:37PM -0500, Tamas Hegedus wrote:
> > 3. aptitude install alsa-base alsa-utils libesd-alsa0
> > 4. "alsaconf": I got the message: "no supported PnP or PCI card found"
> > I think I do not have the "snd-hda-intel" driver.
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 03:51:37PM -0500, Tamas Hegedus wrote:
> 3. aptitude install alsa-base alsa-utils libesd-alsa0
> 4. "alsaconf": I got the message: "no supported PnP or PCI card found"
> I think I do not have the "snd-hda-intel" driver.
> FATAL: Could not open
> '/lib/modules/2.6.26-1-686
ogdan wrote:
Tamas Hegedus wrote:
Hi,
I have an integrated intel sound card: 82801G (ICH7 Family) High
Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
On Fedora I could install it after downloading the source code from
alsa-project.org:
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Module-hda-intel
Tamas Hegedus wrote:
Hi,
I have an integrated intel sound card: 82801G (ICH7 Family) High
Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
On Fedora I could install it after downloading the source code from
alsa-project.org:
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Module-hda-intel
I have
Hi,
I have an integrated intel sound card: 82801G (ICH7 Family) High
Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
On Fedora I could install it after downloading the source code from
alsa-project.org:
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Module-hda-intel
I have problem doing it on
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 07:00:25PM -0700, joseph lockhart wrote:
> well i have been working on getting an old compaq
> armada 7770dmt up and running with debian etch 4.0r2.
> everything works good, only i cannot get alsa to find
> the sound card at boot, sound card is a ess-1878.
&g
On Mar 27, 5:00 pm, joseph lockhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> well i have been working on getting an old compaq
> armada 7770dmt up and running with debian etch 4.0r2.
> everything works good, only i cannot get alsa to find
> the sound card at boot, sound card is a ess-1878.
&
well i have been working on getting an old compaq
armada 7770dmt up and running with debian etch 4.0r2.
everything works good, only i cannot get alsa to find
the sound card at boot, sound card is a ess-1878.
added the sound module to /boot/modules but that
didn't seem to help, checked
On Jan 25, 2008 12:35 PM, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I notice that 'cat /proc/asound/version' is saying that I'm using ALSA
> > 1.0.14, while I remember getting the sources for 1.0.15. Maybe this
> > has something to do with the problem?
>
> Yes, that should be the root of the pr
On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 14:08:12 -0800, Kyle Barbour wrote:
[ snip: Kyle needed to upgrade ALSA to version 1.0.15 to support his
Santa Rose chipset. He followed the instructions on this website:
http://www.klabs.be/~fpiat/linux/debian/Lenny_on_Thinkpad_T61/#Sound ]
> lsmod | grep snd:
>
> sn
On Jan 24, 2008 10:15 AM, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please post the output of the following commands:
>
> lsmod | grep snd
>
> cat /proc/asound/{version,cards}
>
> cat /dev/sndstat
>
> --
> Regards,| http://users.icfo.es/Florian.Kulzer
> Florian |
lsmod |
On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 03:21:08 -0800, Kyle Barbour wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I've been unable to get sound working (for more than a short while,
> more on that in a minute) on my ThinkPad T61, which has an Analog
> Devices 1984 (AD1984) sound controller. I'm currently running Debian
> lenny (2.6
Hello there,
I've been unable to get sound working (for more than a short while,
more on that in a minute) on my ThinkPad T61, which has an Analog
Devices 1984 (AD1984) sound controller. I'm currently running Debian
lenny (2.6.22-3-686 kernel, alsa 1.0.15).
When at first the sound didn't work, I
On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 13:52:32 -0600, Javier Vasquez wrote:
> On 12/31/07, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > On Sat, Dec 29, 2007 at 09:40:25AM -0600, Javier Vasquez wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > > Maybe the problem is not with the hardware itself, but with some
> > > firmware issue, as indicated by dmesg
On 12/31/07, Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 29, 2007 at 09:40:25AM -0600, Javier Vasquez wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > Maybe the problem is not with the hardware itself, but with some
> > firmware issue, as indicated by dmesg (firmware request failed).
> >
> > ...
> >
> > Did some
On Sat, Dec 29, 2007 at 09:40:25AM -0600, Javier Vasquez wrote:
[...]
> Maybe the problem is not with the hardware itself, but with some
> firmware issue, as indicated by dmesg (firmware request failed).
>
> I'm attaching the dmesg output, the lspci -v output, the alsaconf output...
>
> Did som
.23
> > sources. AFAICT, this parameter has no effect anymore unless you use the
> > vanilla sources (or other non-Debian ones).
> >
>
> Absolutely true. That was done in
> linux-2.6.23/debian/patches/debian/dfsg/files-1 where the last 2 lines read:
>
> ...
> rm s
; > > I have a toshiba satellite 2800-S202, with a yamaha sound card
> > > > YMF-754. From the lspci output I see:
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > > firmware request failed: -2
> > >
> > >
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Sun, Dec 30, 2007 at 06:42:16 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Saturday December 29 2007 17:53:15 Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
[...]
Roll your own kernel.org kernel. Using your existing .config
file, it shouldn't be too hard.
As th
On Sun, Dec 30, 2007 at 06:42:16 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>> On Saturday December 29 2007 17:53:15 Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>>> Ron Johnson wrote:
[...]
Roll your own kernel.org kernel. Using your existing .config
file, it shouldn't be too hard.
>>> As the matte
On Sat, Dec 29, 2007 at 16:59:09 -0600, Javier Vasquez wrote:
> On 12/29/07, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> > Javier Vasquez wrote:
> > > Happy holidays !
> > >
> > > I have a toshiba satellite 2800-S202, with a yamaha sound card
> &g
0-S202, with a yamaha sound
card YMF-754. From the lspci output I see:
firmware request failed: -2
I see this in the changelog for 2.6.23-1 (I am only now
dnlding 2.6.23-2):
...
* Remove binary only firmwares for:
...
- Yamaha YMF724/740/744/754
...
Could that be related?
Hugo
Wel
gt; Happy holidays !
> >>>>
> >>>> I have a toshiba satellite 2800-S202, with a yamaha sound
> >>>> card YMF-754. From the lspci output I see:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> firmware request failed: -2
> >>&g
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Saturday December 29 2007 16:59:09 Javier Vasquez wrote:
On 12/29/07, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Javier Vasquez wrote:
Happy holidays !
I have a toshiba satellite 2800-S202, with a yamaha sound
card YMF-754. From the lspci output I see:
fi
On Saturday December 29 2007 16:59:09 Javier Vasquez wrote:
> On 12/29/07, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Javier Vasquez wrote:
> > > Happy holidays !
> > >
> > > I have a toshiba satellite 2800-S202, with a yamaha sound
> &
On 12/29/07, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Javier Vasquez wrote:
> > Happy holidays !
> >
> > I have a toshiba satellite 2800-S202, with a yamaha sound card
> > YMF-754. From the lspci output I see:
> >
>
>
>
> > firmware reque
Javier Vasquez wrote:
Happy holidays !
I have a toshiba satellite 2800-S202, with a yamaha sound card
YMF-754. From the lspci output I see:
firmware request failed: -2
I see this in the changelog for 2.6.23-1 (I am only now dnlding 2.6.23-2):
...
* Remove binary only firmwares for
Happy holidays !
I have a toshiba satellite 2800-S202, with a yamaha sound card
YMF-754. From the lspci output I see:
00:0c.0 Multimedia audio controller: Yamaha Corporation YMF-754 [DS-1E
Audio Controller]
Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Unknown device 0001
Flags
Michael Yang wrote:
Hi
Any body has installed Debian Lenny/Sid on DELL D630 (T7250)?
I hit a problem on installing alsa package for driver of sound card.
It seems doesn't work and I can not startup alsamixer.
Is there an extra steps to configure the sound driver on this laptop? I
ha
Hi
Any body has installed Debian Lenny/Sid on DELL D630 (T7250)?
I hit a problem on installing alsa package for driver of sound card.
It seems doesn't work and I can not startup alsamixer.
Is there an extra steps to configure the sound driver on this laptop? I have
it working on my PC ma
YouTube. And then if something that I CANT FIGURE OUT is
> playing, i cant use any of the others and dont know what to do about
> it (ie., if i know im listening to XMMS i can stop if i need to watch
> YouTube but i am getting "sound card in use" messages when i dont
> think im us
On Thursday 06 September 2007 20:30, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
> I have a laptop with a sound card that only supports a
> single stream. (People on #debian helped me figure
> this out.) This is annoying not because i want to play
> twelve different sypmhonies at once through high-d
On Friday 07 September 2007 05:30, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
> I have a laptop with a sound card that only supports a
> single stream. (People on #debian helped me figure
> this out.) This is annoying not because i want to play
> twelve different sypmhonies at once through high-d
On Fri, 7 Sep 2007 07:54:23 + (UTC)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a laptop with a sound card that only supports a
> single stream. (People on #debian helped me figure
> this out.) This is annoying not because i want to play
> twelve different sypmhonies at once through high-d
On 09/06/2007 11:30 PM, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
> I have a laptop with a sound card that only supports a
> single stream. (People on #debian helped me figure
> this out.) This is annoying not because i want to play
> twelve different sypmhonies at once through high-def
> syste
On Friday, 7. September 2007 06:30, Dr. Jennifer Nussbaum wrote:
> ...
> If theres no way to do this, bummer i guess. But my
> problem is that sometimes i seem to have something
> blocking the sound card and i cant figure out what it
> is. I dont THINK im running any sound thing ,
I have a laptop with a sound card that only supports a
single stream. (People on #debian helped me figure
this out.) This is annoying not because i want to play
twelve different sypmhonies at once through high-def
systems, but just so i can listen to music while
getting beeps from Gaim, or
On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 12:38:37PM -0400, qipaishi wrote:
> My sound card use cs4281 and it works in sarge
> but it does not work in etch
> xawtv has no sound
> xmix can't start, it says no such device
[snip lsmod output]
Do you have the alsa packages installed? Etch switched
You're right. With "modprobe snd_pcm_oss", I can start xmix. After
changing volume level, I can hear TV audio from xawtv. Thanks!
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 08:26:35 -0400, qipaishi wrote:
My sound card use cs4281 and it works in sarge
but it does not wor
On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 08:26:35 -0400, qipaishi wrote:
> My sound card use cs4281 and it works in sarge
> but it does not work in etch
> xawtv has no sound
> xmix can't start, it says no such device
Which device is missing, /dev/dsp? You need OSS emulation for that one
to be pre
My sound card use cs4281 and it works in sarge
but it does not work in etch
xawtv has no sound
xmix can't start, it says no such device
below is output by lsmod:
Module Size Used by
btaudio 15248 0 tuner 53256 0 bttv 159732 0 tvaudio 22428 0 ipv6 226016
10 button 6672 0 ac 5188 0 battery 9
My sound card use cs4281 and it works in sarge
but it does not work in etch
xawtv has no sound
xmix can't start, it says no such device
below is output by lsmod:
Module Size Used by
btaudio15248 0
tuner 53256 0
bttv 1
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 11:01:30AM -0500, Mike McCarty wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
[that the sound card isn't working]
Ok, after much fooling around, I find that ESD is running, and
has the DSP open. So, I killed it,
it should be taken out and shot,
On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 02:27:04PM -0400, Andrew J. Barr wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 01:29:39PM -0400, Andrew J. Barr wrote:
> > > Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > > I have to say that since alsa started shipp
"Andrew J. Barr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 01:29:39PM -0400, Andrew J. Barr wrote:
> > > Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > > I have to say that since alsa started shipping with dmix by
>
Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 01:29:39PM -0400, Andrew J. Barr wrote:
> > Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > I have to say that since alsa started shipping with dmix by
> > > default, it all works *much* better. But its still co
On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 01:29:39PM -0400, Andrew J. Barr wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have to say that since alsa started shipping with dmix by default,
> > it all works *much* better. But its still confusing and is (to my mind
> > at least) sucn an esoteric su
Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have to say that since alsa started shipping with dmix by default,
> it all works *much* better. But its still confusing and is (to my mind
> at least) sucn an esoteric subject that its kind of all like
> blackmagic to make it work properly.
Pu
On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 11:01:30AM -0500, Mike McCarty wrote:
> Mike McCarty wrote:
>
> [that the sound card isn't working]
>
> Ok, after much fooling around, I find that ESD is running, and
> has the DSP open. So, I killed it,
it should be taken out and shot, IMHO.
Mike McCarty wrote:
[that the sound card isn't working]
Ok, after much fooling around, I find that ESD is running, and
has the DSP open. So, I killed it, and things got farther. But,
still weren't working. Looking around some more got to the
point where something complained that A
Mike McCarty wrote:
> Chris Lale wrote:
>>
>> dmesg indicates that a Via chipset has been detected:
>> Via 686a/8233/8235 audio driver 1.9.1-ac3
>>
>> The Alsa Soundcard Matrix[1] indicates that this is built into the
>> motherboard
>> ("VIA southbridge AC97 audio").
>
> I just talked on the '
Mike,
We both have the same kind of sound card. Things to do if those haven't
yet been done. Understand first Debian is a light traveling operating
system; what packages you didn't download beyond a basic set will not be
on your system. Contrast that with say slackware where al
On Fri, Jun 22, 2007 at 01:58:18AM -0500, Mike McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was
heard to say:
> I am administering (or attempting to, anyway) a Debian install
> on a machine a few years old. Debian is not recognizing the
> sound card for some reason. I do hear a "pop" du
Chris Lale wrote:
dmesg indicates that a Via chipset has been detected:
Via 686a/8233/8235 audio driver 1.9.1-ac3
The Alsa Soundcard Matrix[1] indicates that this is built into the motherboard
("VIA southbridge AC97 audio").
I just talked on the 'phone, and this is not a built-in card
Mike McCarty wrote:
[having problems]
I don't have direct access to the machine, but I'm going
over to my friend's house this weekend, and I'll get back
here next week early with results.
Thanks to all who responded.
Mike
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Chris Lale wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
[that he's having problems with a sound card]
That's all I can think of. Hope that helps.
Thanks! I'll give that a try, and read those pages.
Mike
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Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
Mike McCarty escribe:
Anyone have some hints as to how to proceed?
Check out /proc/asound/cards.
Cordially, Ismael
Thanks, I'll give that a try.
Mike
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Mike McCarty escribe:
> Anyone have some hints as to how to proceed?
Check out /proc/asound/cards.
Cordially, Ismael
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Mike McCarty wrote:
> I am administering (or attempting to, anyway) a Debian install
> on a machine a few years old. Debian is not recognizing the
> sound card for some reason. I do hear a "pop" during boot, so
> I suppose that something is recognizing and initing it to
I am administering (or attempting to, anyway) a Debian install
on a machine a few years old. Debian is not recognizing the
sound card for some reason. I do hear a "pop" during boot, so
I suppose that something is recognizing and initing it to some
degree, but no sounds. I have the o
On 04/23/2007 10:54 AM, Martin Küttler wrote:
> Thanks.
> I changed /etc/modules so that looks like this:
> ide-cd
> ide-detect
> #es1371
> snd-es18xx
>
> I tried it with and without es1371 but alsaconf keeps complaining:
> Running update-modules...
> Loading driver...
> pnp: Device 01:01.00 activ
Thanks.
I changed /etc/modules so that looks like this:
ide-cd
ide-detect
#es1371
snd-es18xx
I tried it with and without es1371 but alsaconf keeps complaining:
Running update-modules...
Loading driver...
pnp: Device 01:01.00 activated.
pnp: Device 01:01.01 activated.
reset at 0x220 failed!!!
es18x
On 04/22/2007 05:25 AM, Martin Kuettler wrote:
> That is, it doesn't work with kernel 2.6.18-4-686, but booting the old kernel
> 2.6.8-2-686 from Sarge gets sound working.
>
> Booting into 2.6.18 gives:
> sb: PnP: Found Card Named = "ESS ES1868 Plug and Play AudioDrive", Card PnP
> id = ESS1868,
On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 14:57:05 +0200, Martin Kuettler wrote:
> Thanks. But I don't fully understand this -- what should I put into e.g.
> /etc/modutils/alsa ? I tried it with
[...]
The links that I gave you are pretty outdated: /etc/modules.conf is for 2.4
kernels.
you could adapt the suggested c
Thanks. But I don't fully understand this -- what should I put into e.g.
/etc/modutils/alsa ? I tried it with
# ALSA portion
alias char-major-116 snd
alias snd-card-0 snd-es18xx
# only the next line is written by myself:
options snd-cmipci id="first" port=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma2=0
# OSS/Free por
Hi Martin,
Here is a doc about es1868 ALSA configuration:
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=ESS+Technology&card=.&chip=ES18xx&module=es18xx
and there is a doc about ALSA asoundrc file that perhaps could help you:
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/asoun
That is, it doesn't work with kernel 2.6.18-4-686, but booting the old kernel
2.6.8-2-686 from Sarge gets sound working.
Booting into 2.6.18 gives:
sb: PnP: Found Card Named = "ESS ES1868 Plug and Play AudioDrive", Card PnP id
= ESS1868, Device PnP id = ESS1868
sb: PnP: Detected at: io=0x2
Joe Hart wrote:
[...]
Unfortunately, you didn't tell us which version of Debian you were
using, so I am guessing that you chose the current stable version,
Sarge. Debian 4.0 (etch) can easily recognize that soundcard during
boot, and automatically set it up.
It is also possible that you have mo
I am a sound editor, and I
> need my sound card works very well and Debian can�t
> recognize it!!.
> I need an explication of how can I install my sound
> card.
> It's a Sound Blaster Audigy 2.
> I am so inexperienced in this OS so please be kind.
Welcome to Debain.
Unfortu
The Navigator Gold wrote:
> Hi everyone my name is Jeser and I'm from Panama.
> Since I heard about Linux I was excited about this
> idea (free OS) and I decided to install Linux Debian
> in my computer.
> But I have a big problem, I am a sound editor, and I
> need my sou
The Navigator Gold wrote:
Hi everyone my name is Jeser and I'm from Panama.
Hello,
But I have a big problem, I am a sound editor, and I
need my sound card works very well and Debian can´t
recognize it!!.
I need an explication of how can I install my sound
card.
It's a Sound Blaste
Hi everyone my name is Jeser and I'm from Panama.
Since I heard about Linux I was excited about this
idea (free OS) and I decided to install Linux Debian
in my computer.
But I have a big problem, I am a sound editor, and I
need my sound card works very well and Debian can´t
recognize it!!.
I
m keeping my fingers crossed). This is part of the excitement of using
testing, I guess.
Thanks again for your efforts. Much appreciated.
Mark
Mark,
I cut the above code example and pasted into an editor, removed leading
email junk, changed the name awk is looking for to match my sound ca
> Greetings Mark:
> This script would set your on-board card (CS46xx) to be your default
> card for alsa regardless of which card it is in the system (0 or 1):
> #!/bin/bash
> #
> # The awk statement should get the first "word" (the card number)
> # from the line which contains the text (the car
Mark Grieveson wrote:
>> Greetings Mark:
>
>> As others have said, it sounds like the cards are not always getting
>> recognized in the same order, so sometimes your sound card is card 0 and
>> sometimes it is card 1. That used to happen to me once in a while, but
&g
> Greetings Mark:
> As others have said, it sounds like the cards are not always getting
> recognized in the same order, so sometimes your sound card is card 0 and
> sometimes it is card 1. That used to happen to me once in a while, but
> it hasn't lately.
> In any eve
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