Nigel, you are genius.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Chris
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On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Mike Castle wrote:
> I thought the official word was that alsaconf was no longer intended
> to be part of the distribution and you really shouldn't be using it at
> all:
>
>
> http://bugs.debi
I thought the official word was that alsaconf was no longer intended
to be part of the distribution and you really shouldn't be using it at
all:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=509650
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Nigel Henry wrote:
> On Thursday 09 April 2009 22:30, Dancin
On Thursday 09 April 2009 22:30, Dancing Fingers wrote:
> On Apr 8, 12:00 pm, Nigel Henry wrote:
>
> Many thanks Nigel for your eply.
>
> > On Wednesday 08 April 2009 14:56, Dancing Fingers wrote:
> > > Hi guys,
> > > I'm also having an ALSA problem. I put a SoundBlaster card in my
> > > Lenny bo
On Apr 8, 12:00 pm, Nigel Henry wrote:
Many thanks Nigel for your eply.
> On Wednesday 08 April 2009 14:56, Dancing Fingers wrote:
>
> > Hi guys,
> > I'm also having an ALSA problem. I put a SoundBlaster card in my
> > Lenny box. If I run alsaconf every time I boot and everything works
> > fi
On Wednesday 08 April 2009 14:56, Dancing Fingers wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I'm also having an ALSA problem. I put a SoundBlaster card in my
> Lenny box. If I run alsaconf every time I boot and everything works
> fine. What I don't understand is why the system resets the conf
> files every time it bo
Hi guys,
I'm also having an ALSA problem. I put a SoundBlaster card in my
Lenny box. If I run alsaconf every time I boot and everything works
fine. What I don't understand is why the system resets the conf
files every time it boots?
Thanks.
Chris
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On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 08:58:25 +0530
Divick Kishore wrote:
> > You are not doing anything wrong; the driver was removed from the Debian
> > > kernels. Here are the relevant snippets from the changelog:
> > >
> > > linux-2.6 (2.6.23-1) unstable; urgency=low
> > >
> > > * Remove binary only firmware
> You are not doing anything wrong; the driver was removed from the Debian
> > kernels. Here are the relevant snippets from the changelog:
> >
> > linux-2.6 (2.6.23-1) unstable; urgency=low
> >
> > * Remove binary only firmwares for:
> > - Cirrus Logic (Sound Fusion) CS4280/CS461x/CS462x/CS46
On Mon, 6 Apr 2009 21:25:21 +0200
Florian Kulzer wrote:
...
> You are not doing anything wrong; the driver was removed from the Debian
> kernels. Here are the relevant snippets from the changelog:
>
> linux-2.6 (2.6.23-1) unstable; urgency=low
>
> * Remove binary only firmwares for:
> -
On Sun, Apr 05, 2009 at 23:52:25 +0530, Divick Kishore wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to unable to configure my sound card on debian. The sound
> system that I have is Terratec SiXPack 5.1+. There is no sound on my system
> and on running alsamixer I see the following ouput:
>
> alsamixer: functio
Hi,
I am trying to unable to configure my sound card on debian. The sound
system that I have is Terratec SiXPack 5.1+. There is no sound on my system
and on running alsamixer I see the following ouput:
alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device
Doing lspci | grep audi
Mark Copper said:
> Is the shared IRQ a problem? Should I recompile the kernel with cs46xx
> as a module?
>
> I would be very appreciative of any help from the list.
I can't really answer your question but can post a similar experience,
in my IBM Thinkpad T20 it also uses the cs46xx module, an
Hi,
I'm doing a new install of current stable on an i386 with a Turtle beach
Santa Cruz sound card. I use bf24 installation program because,
apparently I need the cs46xx driver in kernel version 2.4 to run this
card.
Installation seems to go fine, the cs46xx driver installs successfully,
the ma
Chris Keathley Keathley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I read the how to's on how to install my sound card but when I type
> "make config" it is giving me a msg that says something about missing
> target, I can't remember exactly what it said. What am I doing wrong
> if any thing. Is there a diff
I read the how to's on how to install my sound card but when I type
"make config" it is giving me a msg that says something about missing
target, I can't remember exactly what it said. What am I doing wrong
if any thing. Is there a different procedure for debian, and if so
where can it be found.
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