On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 23:15 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
Sounds like your cards are sometimes 0 and sometimes 1.
A udev rule (or 2) should fix this.
If this is an issue with udev, then file a bug (better ask the
maintainer to nicely reassign it if it's an ALSA issue). This should
just work right
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Mark Grieveson wrote:
Hi. I have a cheap usb audio device for Skype, and a regular
sound card for the rest of the computer. I'm using Etch. I
would like to be able to get sound when browsing the internet, or
listening
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Mark Grieveson wrote:
Mark Grieveson wrote:
Hi. I have a cheap usb audio device for Skype, and a regular
sound card for the rest of the computer. I'm using Etch. I
would like to be able to get sound when browsing the internet, or
listening
On Friday 02 March 2007 04:43, Mark Grieveson wrote:
Mark Grieveson wrote:
Hi. I have a cheap usb audio device for Skype, and a regular sound
card for the rest of the computer. I'm using Etch. I would like to
be able to get sound when browsing the internet, or listening to
music
Mark Grieveson wrote:
Hi. I have a cheap usb audio device for Skype, and a regular sound
card for the rest of the computer. I'm using Etch. I would like to
be able to get sound when browsing the internet, or listening to
music, or watching movies, from the soundcard, while
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Mark Grieveson wrote:
Hi. I have a cheap usb audio device for Skype, and a regular
sound card for the rest of the computer. I'm using Etch. I
would like to be able to get sound when browsing
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Mark Grieveson wrote:
Hi. I have a cheap usb audio device for Skype, and a regular sound
card for the rest of the computer. I'm using Etch. I would like to
be able to get sound when browsing the internet, or listening to
music, or watching
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On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 11:22:55PM -0500, Mark Grieveson wrote:
Hi. I have a cheap usb audio device for Skype, and a regular sound
card for the rest of the computer. I'm using Etch. I would like to
be able to get sound when browsing the internet
Mark Grieveson wrote:
Hi. I have a cheap usb audio device for Skype, and a regular sound
card for the rest of the computer. I'm using Etch. I would like to
be able to get sound when browsing the internet, or listening to
music, or watching movies, from the soundcard, while
Hi. I have a cheap usb audio device for Skype, and a regular sound card for
the rest of the computer. I'm using Etch. I would like to be able to get
sound when browsing the internet, or listening to music, or watching movies,
from the soundcard, while simultaneously being able to use the usb
I have a als62m sound card the chip is a als4000 chip I can't configure it for
sound I try looking in different places (like linuxquestions and other
places )and can't configure my sound card the error message I get is
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (No such device) one do I need to upgrade my
On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 12:21:36AM -0600, anthony givens wrote:
I have a als62m sound card the chip is a als4000 chip I can't configure it
for
sound I try looking in different places (like linuxquestions and other
places )and can't configure my sound card the error message I get is
device
On Sunday 28 January 2007 21:10, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 12:21:36AM -0600, anthony givens wrote:
I have a als62m sound card the chip is a als4000 chip I can't configure
it for sound I try looking in different places (like linuxquestions and
other places )and can't
On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 00:21:36 -0600, anthony givens wrote:
I have a als62m sound card the chip is a als4000 chip I can't configure it
for
sound I try looking in different places (like linuxquestions and other
places )and can't configure my sound card the error message I get is
device
On Sunday 28 January 2007 23:31, Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 00:21:36 -0600, anthony givens wrote:
I have a als62m sound card the chip is a als4000 chip I can't configure
it for sound I try looking in different places (like linuxquestions and
other places )and can't
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
This on sid:
xine-ui0.99.4+dfsg+cvs2006111
I would like to have it use the 2nd sound card. How do you do that?
Hugo
This was a test question ;-) few passed it:
It's all automatic: Xine knows when you're using Alsa and then you set
Hi,
This on sid:
xine-ui0.99.4+dfsg+cvs2006111
I would like to have it use the 2nd sound card. How do you do that?
Hugo
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ATI IXP Modem rev 1 at 0xb0003800, irq 17
2 [Audio ]: USB-Audio - USB Audio
USB Audio at usb-:00:13.0-2, full speed
Most sound related programs can be configured to use a particular
sound card
Hi,
I have the need for a second mic in on my computer, and I was wondering
if I plugging in a spare emu10k1 card was a good idea. The computer has
onboard sound realtek alc658 (so says alsamixer), working ok. With two
cards, how does sound related apps behave? I never did this before...
Thanks!
ATI IXP Modem rev 1 at 0xb0003800, irq 17
2 [Audio ]: USB-Audio - USB Audio
USB Audio at usb-:00:13.0-2, full speed
Most sound related programs can be configured to use a particular
sound card.
With the example above
$ alsamixer -c 2
controls
I can't get audacity to work with my usb sound card. I retried on a
fresh install of debian etch. According to information from the
alsa-user mailing list, audacity should work with /dev/dsp. My usb sound
card is /dev/dsp, but still it doesn't work.
aplayer and arecord work fine with both
Plugging my usb sound card, killing artsd, restarting alsa everything
seems to work fine (aplay, arecord), but when I start audacity, I get
the following error box:
/---
Error initioalizing audio
There was an error initializing the audio i/o layer.
You will not be able to play or record
Hi,
I've been trying (with no luck) in getting sound to work on my PC.
It's a C-Media sound card onboard the Asus P5GD2-X motherboard
Have you run alsaconf as root?
Mark
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Hi,
I've been trying (with no luck) in getting sound to work on my PC. It's
a C-Media sound card onboard the Asus P5GD2-X motherboard (you can find
its specs here:
http://usa.asus.com/products4.aspx?modelmenu=2model=540l1=3l2=11l3=24
). The website doesn't give a whole lot of information
On 8/26/06, Glen Yu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying (with no luck) in getting sound to work on my PC. It's
a C-Media sound card onboard the Asus P5GD2-X motherboard (you can find
its specs here:
http://usa.asus.com/products4.aspx?modelmenu=2model=540l1=3l2=11l3=24
). The website
Kelly Clowers wrote:
On 8/26/06, Glen Yu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying (with no luck) in getting sound to work on my PC. It's
a C-Media sound card onboard the Asus P5GD2-X motherboard (you can find
its specs here:
http://usa.asus.com/products4.aspx?modelmenu=2model=540l1=3l2
Kelly Clowers wrote:
On 8/26/06, Glen Yu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying (with no luck) in getting sound to work on my PC. It's
a C-Media sound card onboard the Asus P5GD2-X motherboard (you can find
its specs here:
http://usa.asus.com/products4.aspx?modelmenu=2model=540l1=3l2
The input quality of my laptop's sound card is rather bad. I'm thinking
of buying a high quality sound card for my laptop in order to upgrade my
sound experience on using the laptop with my hifi set.
Requirements:
- high quality audio input and output (preferably better audio quality
than mp3
KlarsDev wrote:
Hi, i have this problem:
I have debian 3.1 sarge installed on my PC, but i encounter some
problems with my sound device. My sound card is C-media(external) it
works ok, but i have a 5.1 EBODA sound system and i don`t know how to
make it work with debian.
I tried with alsa
Salut Serena,
do you have tried to load the modules one by one?
put following lines in your
+---[ '/etc/modules' ]--
|
| insmod soundcore
| insmod sound
| insmod sb_lib
| insmod sb
| insmod uart401
+---
sb maybe with your parameters...
Greetings
Michelle Konzack
The problem is with kernel configuration, I
believe, because kernel 2.4 (self compiled, not
bf24)in woody work well with my sb16. The commands
below can load correctly in kernel 2.0, 2.2 and 2.4 in
woody:
modprobe sound
insmod uart401
insmod sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5 mpu_io=0x330
but
sarge's default kernel can't use my SB16!
I have used my SB16 ever since kernel 2.0, 2.2, and
2.4 in woody. They all work. But with sarge's kernel
2.4, it can't work. When I modprobe sb, it says:
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: SB audio device quirk - increasing port range
isapnp:
Hi
I have a problem with sound card on Debian Sarge. I've built 2.6.14.4
kernel for many times, choosing different options in Sound section. I
use ALSA drivers of course. When I chose all cards in section PCi
devices (all sound cards in this subsection of section ALSA as a
modules) the kernel
gnustikos wrote:
Hi
I have a problem with sound card on Debian Sarge. I've built 2.6.14.4
kernel for many times, choosing different options in Sound section. I
use ALSA drivers of course. When I chose all cards in section PCi
devices (all sound cards in this subsection of section ALSA
I have an onboard sound card that has been working fine based on
default settings for some time. I have added a Pinnacle TV card and
now find that the sound card is no longer configured after boot. Can
anybody provide advice on what config step I am missing?
Looks like it is configured
I have an onboard sound card that has been working fine based on
default settings for some time. I have added a Pinnacle TV card and
now find that the sound card is no longer configured after boot. Can
anybody provide advice on what config step I am missing?
Debian = Sarge
desktop:~# lspci
On Monday 13 February 2006 22:26, Stewart Middleton wrote:
I have an onboard sound card that has been working fine based on
default settings for some time. I have added a Pinnacle TV card and
now find that the sound card is no longer configured after boot. Can
anybody provide advice on what
Title: Re: How to record with onboard sound card?
Hi,
Did you get any further with this ?
I'm experiencing similar problems with my VIA onboard sound card (but running Slackware 10.2 and KDE 3.4.2). I'll play stuff without a problem, but when I try to record (again using krec, audacity
Carl Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LMa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello everyone,
I am a relatively new Linux user.
I have the following major problem: trying to record with Audacity
(among others) doesn't work with my on-board VIA ac97 sound card.
I don't have anything to add
Hello everyone,
I am a relatively new Linux user.
I have the following major problem: trying to record with Audacity (among others) doesn't work with
my on-board VIA ac97 sound card.
I know Audacity prety well (I wrote a User's manual for specific tasks with
Audacity).
I tried all
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Hello everyone,
I am a relatively new Linux user.
I have the following major problem: trying to record
with Audacity (among others) doesn't work with
my on-board VIA ac97 sound card.
I know Audacity prety well (I wrote a User's manual
for specific
LMa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello everyone,
I am a relatively new Linux user.
I have the following major problem: trying to record with Audacity
(among others) doesn't work with my on-board VIA ac97 sound card.
I know Audacity prety well (I wrote a User's manual for specific tasks
Cian Phillips wrote:
I'm a complete newbie at this so bear with me. I have recently upgraded
my machine to testing/unstable and have lost sound. I have played with
alsaconf but it reports No supported PnP or PCI card found.. As you
can see from lspci below I have an onboard ali card and it
Hello everyone,
I am a relatively new Linux user.
I have the following major problem: trying to record with Audacity
(among others) doesn't work with my on-board VIA ac97 sound card.
I know Audacity prety well (I wrote a User's manual for specific tasks
with Audacity).
I tried all
I'm a complete newbie at this so bear with me. I have recently
upgraded my machine to testing/unstable and have lost sound. I have
played with alsaconf but it reports No supported PnP or PCI card
found.. As you can see from lspci below I have an onboard ali card
and it did work before the
i don't know to say my sound card
integration in nforce2
sometime it work well
and some time it not work
Module Size Used by
8139cp 23168 0
snd_intel8x0 35520 1
snd_ac97_codec 85500 1 snd_intel8x0
nvidia_agp 8988 1
ohci_hcd 23172 0
8139too 28544 0
nls_cp936 127616 4
i2c_nforce2 8064 0
i2c_core
On Tuesday 25 October 2005 09:01, Bob Hynes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hello, I'm researching sound cards. I'd like to get something cheap
(under $50) that Debian will probably support with no problem. My first
inclination is always sound blaster, but any ideas?
I bought a
from the Sound Blaster 128 to the _original_ Audigy
should work fine.
My local CompUSA and Circuit City outlets only list the SoundBlaster
Live! 24-bit Sound Card in this category (under $50). The comment at
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/index.php?vendor=vendor-Creative_Labs#matrix
says
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 17:50:15 -0600, Neal McBurnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And this thread seems to agree, concluding that after much headache,
the card plays sound, but the microphone doesn't work:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/archive/26/2005/03/4/285928
Huh...
Any other
Hello, I'm researching sound cards. I'd like to get something cheap
(under $50) that Debian will probably support with no problem. My first
inclination is always sound blaster, but any ideas?
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Bob Hynes wrote:
Hello, I'm researching sound cards. I'd like to get something cheap
(under $50) that Debian will probably support with no problem. My first
inclination is always sound blaster, but any ideas?
I'd concur. Anything from the Sound Blaster 128 to the _original_ Audigy
should work
I uses alsa driver in kernel2.6.11.3 for my sound card
the sound card work well when the computer is start
but it is not work after about 10min with xmms or mpp3blaster or mplayer
mpg123 but
i am can heard it work with gaim
when uses mpg123 the errn is
MPEG 1.0 layer III, 192 kbit/s, 44100 Hz
I uses alsa driver in kernel2.6.11.3 for my sound card
the sound card work well when the computer is start
but it is not work after about 10min with xmms or mpp3blaster or mplayer
mpg123 but
i am can heard it work with gaim
when uses mpg123 the errn is
MPEG 1.0 layer III, 192 kbit/s, 44100 Hz
Hello, is there a way to reconfigure a sound card? Mine works in
Windows, but it isn't working in Debian...it's old, but I'd rather try
to use it than buy another one if I can.
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On Thursday 20 October 2005 02:15 pm, Bob Hynes wrote:
Hello, is there a way to reconfigure a sound card? Mine works in
Windows, but it isn't working in Debian...it's old, but I'd rather try
to use it than buy another one if I can.
Need more info. Have you installed alsa or tried alsoconfig
this information, but apparently not. Do I give up and find anothersound card?On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 01:17 -0400, j j wrote: have you tried alsaconf or sndconfig? On 10/20/05, Bob Hynes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, is there a way to reconfigure a sound card? Mine works in Windows, but it isn't
:1f.6 Modem: Intel Corporation 82801CA/CAM AC'97 Modem Controller (rev02)When I had sl-modem-deamon installed it was causing my modem to be assigned tomy sound output.My sound card was identified but was not usable.I could
hear sound when my modem was hijacked, but this wasn't right.When I removedthe
Hi!
I just reinstalled Sarge on my laptop (HP Pavilion zt3000) using the
Sarge CD after more than a year running Sarge updated from woody and I
got some problems that didn't exist before.
My audio card module is detected and installed but it is not assigned to
any device. cat
'97
Audio Controller (rev 02)
:00:1f.6 Modem: Intel Corporation 82801CA/CAM AC'97 Modem Controller (rev
02)
When I had sl-modem-deamon installed it was causing my modem to be assigned to
my sound output. My sound card was identified but was not usable. I could
hear sound when my modem
Bueno, ya llevo un tiempo con este problema y por más que he
googleado ni ostia. A lo que voy, desde que instalé mi Debian Sarge
en una PC con sonido onboard. La tarjeta alsa me la detecta como
I82801DBICH4 que es una Intel.
Cuando reproduzco sonido directamente sin ningun demonio de sonido
todo
Hi friends,
I bought a Compaq Presario V2000 laptop and I installed Debian sarge on
it. For now, everything is working, except the sound card. The driver I
am using is intel8x0.
Well, a read a lot of things on the Intenet about this driver and I did
a lot of them but my problem is not solved
. :-(
Any suggestion for me?
Regards,
Jansen
Also sprach Jansen Carlo Sena [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wed, 31 Aug
2005 12:15:56 -0400):
Hi friends,
Hi Jansen,
I bought a Compaq Presario V2000 laptop and I installed Debian sarge on
it. For now, everything is working, except the sound card
hi hope i have got the add right can you help every time i want to use sounds it said sound card in use how can i fix this please help i am just a learner on the computer
If you have a TV capture card it could be taking /dev/dsp...
roman
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 14:31:02 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time)
campy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi hope i have got the add right can you help every time i want to use
sounds it said sound card in use how can i fix this please help i am
On 14:31, Tue 27 Jul 04, campy wrote:
hi hope i have got the add right can you help every time i want to use sounds
it said sound card in use how can i fix this please help i am just a learner
on the computer
It might help to know what sound card you are using, but a
off the hip guess
Gnu-Raiz writes:
If you need help post the kernel version, and sound card you
are using. If your using a 2.6 kernel you might want to list
the alsa information as well.
dmesg is very helpful also. That is all the stuff that comes
flying on to your screen as your Linux system boots. Most
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 12:01:15 +0800, Trace Green wrote:
This seems an old problem, i tried to find the answer in google, fail
Search for the relevant report in the ALSA bug tracking system.
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug
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On Sunday 10 July 2005 13:01, Trace Green wrote:
Hi, all
My sound card is SiS7012 integrated, vendor and
device id is 1039:7012. I tried to use alsaconf to
config my sound card, it loads snd_intel8x0.
But i cann't hear any sound, when i use alsamixer to
check, i find pcm and master channel
Hi, all
My sound card is SiS7012 integrated, vendor and device id is 1039:7012.
I tried to use alsaconf to config my sound card, it loads snd_intel8x0.
But i cann't hear any sound, when i use alsamixer to check, i find pcm
and master channel is just 0, i can't change the value of them. of
course
, with special mention
to the installer team.
With that out of the way, I have added a sound card after the installation,
and am puzzled as to how the sound support plumbing is implemented in Sarge.
The card is Creative PCI128, and I am using kernel 2.4.27-2 with the driver
es1371.
I think, during
On Thu, 09 Jun 2005 20:00:20 +0200, Peter J Ross wrote:
I suggest reading the man page for alsactl. Basically, you want to run
alsactl store once (after running alsaconf) and then alsactl
restore automatically on each reboot.
If you install alsa-base then sound levels will be restored from a
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 07:01:50PM +0800, Lian Liming wrote:
Now the problem is that, everytime I boot into the system, I must
run alsaconf first which is not very convenient. I want to know
if there is any solution for my laptop to make a good configuration
of ALSA which doesn't need
Hi,
The sound card on my laptop is Multimedia audio controller: Intel
Corp. 82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) AC'97 Audio Controller
(output by lspci | grep audio).
I choose the ALSA as the card driver in the kernel option.
The problem is that, when booting into system
Hello, I'm trying to get a Creative Labs CT4810 sound card to work. I'm
a windows user most of the time, and don't have a clue what do to.
I'm running Sarge, with kde installed.
Could someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Landy
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Landy Bible wrote:
Hello, I'm trying to get a Creative Labs CT4810 sound card to work.
I'm a windows user most of the time, and don't have a clue what do to.
I'm running Sarge, with kde installed.
Add yourself to the audio group:
# adduser landy audio
This may be all that's needed
belirtilen ses karti su an vanilla kernel source tree ye dahil edilmedigi
icin ve debian cekirdek ekibi tarafindan alsa tree den import
edilmediginden dolayi ses karti calismiyor. alsa-project e de sanirim cok
daha yeni eklendi ve azt isimli module u kullaniyor.
oncelikle
# apt-get install alsa
Tenta carregar o mdulo correspondente com o comando
# modprobe MODULO
para ver os mdulos disponveis usa o comando
# modconf
Se encontrar o mdulo adequado em teu sistema basta inserir o nome dele
no arquivo /etc/modules para que o mesmo seja carregado na inicializao.
Abraos
sdiasneto
Linux User
* Konnichiwa Jose Pedro Junior-sama:
Please!
How use Creative 5.1 at Debian sarge? emu10k1 is as I know the chipset.
I've seen some help on web, but directing to kernel compilation and so
far. There are some more easy way to to? All I need is music!
Thanks.
Não há maneira mais
Please!
How use Creative 5.1 at Debian sarge? emu10k1 is as I know the chipset.
I've seen some help on web, but directing to kernel compilation and so
far. There are some more easy way to to? All I need is music!
Thanks.
JPJ, 01-May-2005
De: Thomas Hood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/12/28 mar. AM 12:14:14 GMT-05:00
À: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Objet: Re: Sarge with an Ensoniq Soundscape Elite ISA sound card
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 01:10:08 +0100, Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
I still have alsamixer: function
Thomas Hood wrote:
Um, I think you're trying to build the 2.4 modules from the source
package (the /usr/src/modules/alsa gives it away). With 2.6, you need
to build the modules within the kernel tree itself.
Please note, first, that ALSA modules are shipped in kernel-image-2.6*
packages, so if
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 01:10:08 +0100, Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
I still have alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No
such device when I run Alsamixer. And I don't have any /dev/dsp of
mixer or sequencer. They were there a few days ago but something
happened (?).
Are
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On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 05:22:52PM -0500, Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
Um, I think you're trying to build the 2.4 modules from the source
package (the /usr/src/modules/alsa gives it away). With 2.6, you need
to build the modules within the kernel tree itself.
--sb
Um, I think you're trying to build the 2.4 modules from the source
package (the /usr/src/modules/alsa gives it away). With 2.6, you need
to build the modules within the kernel tree itself.
Please note, first, that ALSA modules are shipped in kernel-image-2.6*
packages, so if you are using a
hurdboy@ wrote:
On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 11:58:44PM -0500, Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
After a few months of experiencing things, I just did what Sean told me
and I got a SB live for 30$. I don't know if I mess up the driver with
my experiences with the Soundscape. I use module-assistant to
to
forgive any memory lapses here, I sold this card like eight years ago
after endless frustration with it).
I don't know if my webcam's microphone interfere with the sound card.
Seriously doubt it. Those were some messed up cards. If you look
closely, you'll see an 8Mhz motorola 68000
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 21:45:26 -0500
Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
Adam Aube wrote:Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
I already used the alsaconf tools. It says No supported PnP or PCI
card found. Would you like to probe legacy ISA sound cards/chips? I
answer yes and then it starts probing
d_cs4231_lib,snd_pcm,snd_timer,snd_hwdep,snd_mpu401_uart,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq_device
soundcore 10336 1 snd
Also, after doing a lot of things, I heard some scrachy sounds but this
was a few weeks ago.
I don't know if my webcam's microphone interfere with the sound card.
I was thinking about getting a n
On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 06:00:11PM -0500, Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
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Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
I'm running Sarge with an old Ensoniq Sounscape Elite ISA card.nbsp; I
read a lot during the past few month to get this card working but
everything I tried didn't work so far.
I know the dma, irq, etc.but it
, I heard some scrachy sounds but this
was a few weeks ago.
I don't know if my webcam's microphone interfere with the sound card.
I was thinking about getting a newer card but I want to give a try with
this one before doing so.
Thanks in advance.
Etienne
Adam Aube wrote:
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I already used the alsaconf tools. It says No supported PnP or PCI
card found. Would you like to probe legacy ISA sound cards/chips? I
answer yes and then it starts probing for ISA card. It didn't find any.
I got:
Unloading sound driver modules...done.
modinfo: could not find module
Please don't top post (which is replying above the original message, making
the thread hard to follow).
Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
Adam Aube wrote:
Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
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I'm sorry. Here it is again in plain text
Thanks.
Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
I already used the alsaconf tools. It says No supported PnP or PCI
card found. Would you like to probe legacy ISA sound cards/chips? I
answer yes and then it starts probing for ISA card. It didn't find any.
That was the only suggestion I had.
What kernel are
Adam Aube wrote:
Etienne Fontaine-Lavoie wrote:
I already used the alsaconf tools. It says "No supported PnP or PCI
card found. Would you like to probe legacy ISA sound cards/chips?" I
answer yes and then it starts probing for ISA card. It didn't find any.
That was
Hello
Ted Parks ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I am trying to configure an OPL3SA2 sound card on a Toshiba Tecra 8000
laptop running Sarge. I have been told this is an ISA card. Three
questions.
1) Does the kernel have to be built to recognize an ISA PnP card? When
I installed isapnptools
I am trying to configure an OPL3SA2 sound card on a Toshiba Tecra 8000
laptop running Sarge. I have been told this is an ISA card. Three
questions.
1) Does the kernel have to be built to recognize an ISA PnP card? When
I installed isapnptools and did pnpdump to create an isapnp.conf file,
Sarge
How do you install the drivers for an Ensonic SB card on Debian 3? It
was es1371 under Debian 2. Where is es1371.o and soundcore.o for
Debian 3?
Thanks,
John
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Hello
John Conover ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
How do you install the drivers for an Ensonic SB card on Debian 3? It
was es1371 under Debian 2. Where is es1371.o and soundcore.o for
Debian 3?
Which kernel do you use? If it is 2.2.20-idepci (the default
installation kernel), install either
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 01:50:12PM -0600, Chad Davis wrote:
How do I get the line out jack to work on the back of this pc?
A lot of those via-based onboard sound cards actually assign a dual
purpose to the line-in jack. On mine, it doubles as a line-out jack, I
think for surround sound or
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