On Monday 16 September 2013 01:41:29 Gregory Nowak wrote:
I suggest you run either amixer/alsamixer,
and see if they will let you unmute sound.
I had tried to run alsamixer. It gave me two channels, neither of which
helped. (master and capture) I tied all possible variations that I could
Le 16/09/2013 10:51, Lisi Reisz a écrit :
On Monday 16 September 2013 01:41:29 Gregory Nowak wrote:
I suggest you run either amixer/alsamixer,
and see if they will let you unmute sound.
I had tried to run alsamixer. It gave me two channels, neither of which
helped. (master and capture) I
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 09:51:17AM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
I had thought that sound was probably muted somewhere - I just couldn't find
where! amixer shows it clearly. All (all? ;-) ) I now have to do is use the
man pages to find out how to unmute the master at the command line. I have
On Monday 16 September 2013 14:10:38 rudu wrote:
Le 16/09/2013 10:51, Lisi Reisz a écrit :
On Monday 16 September 2013 01:41:29 Gregory Nowak wrote:
I suggest you run either amixer/alsamixer,
and see if they will let you unmute sound.
I had tried to run alsamixer. It gave me two
On Monday 16 September 2013 22:02:05 Gregory Nowak wrote:
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 09:51:17AM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
I had thought that sound was probably muted somewhere - I just couldn't
find where! amixer shows it clearly. All (all? ;-) ) I now have to do
is use the man pages to find
Thanks for the reply, Gregory. :-)
On Sunday 15 September 2013 04:31:15 Gregory Nowak wrote:
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 02:58:27PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
The problem has arisen since I upgraded. Sound was fine in Squeeze.
Now, when I run alsamixergui:
lisi@Tux-II:~$ alsamixergui
I
Hello, Dan. Thanks for your help.
Between now and the email from Gregory I had installed pulseaudio.
I can now run alsamixergui, but there are only two channels, master and
chapter, and nothing I do to either enables sound.
On Sunday 15 September 2013 19:02:48 Dan Ritter wrote:
aplay -L
On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 07:19:17PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
I'm afraid that I am woefully ignorant about sound, and cannot interpret
anything there.
Well, it seems to say that aplay is recognizing your sound hardware. I
get something similar when I run aplay -L, but with hardware different
On Sunday 15 September 2013 21:11:47 Gregory Nowak wrote:
On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 07:19:17PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
I'm afraid that I am woefully ignorant about sound, and cannot interpret
anything there.
Well, it seems to say that aplay is recognizing your sound hardware. I
get
FWIW ...
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 6:53 AM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday 15 September 2013 21:11:47 Gregory Nowak wrote:
On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 07:19:17PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
I'm afraid that I am woefully ignorant about sound, and cannot interpret
anything there.
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 07:58:20AM +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
FWIW ...
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 6:53 AM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
No sound :-( but loads of output. I cut the longest one short. See
http://paste.ubuntu.com/6112471/
Seeing the output of:
pactl list cards
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 02:58:27PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
The problem has arisen since I upgraded. Sound was fine in Squeeze.
Now, when I run alsamixergui:
lisi@Tux-II:~$ alsamixergui
I get an error box saying:
alsamixer: function snd_mixer_load failed: invalid argument
User lisi
The problem has arisen since I upgraded. Sound was fine in Squeeze.
Now, when I run alsamixergui:
lisi@Tux-II:~$ alsamixergui
I get an error box saying:
alsamixer: function snd_mixer_load failed: invalid argument
No pulseaudia is installed.
I get the same problem on a fresh install of
On Tuesday 14 February 2012 21:17:49 David Baron wrote:
On Tuesday 14 February 2012 20:39:04 debian-user-digest-
requ...@lists.debian.org wrote:
Hi Emil, try this:
The new kernel module added two new regulators speakers and
headphones, and they are both set to 0 by default!
I have Firefox set to load automatically on login. Today I quit firefox
because it locked up. As soon as I did sound started working all over
the place. I restarted Firefox and sound still works. Hopefully it will
keep working. I still don't understand hoe Firefox would cause other
programs
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root@babylon:/home/john# uname -a
Linux babylon 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Mon Jan 16 16:04:25 UTC 2012 i686
GNU/Linux
root@babylon:/home/john#
root@babylon:/home/john# cat /etc/*release
Hello Emil!
I assume, that you mainly work with a GUI (Gnome or similar). So these
desktops usually use some sort of sound server (ESD or PulseAudio or Arts).
Especially PulseAudio has been known - of late - to generate some problems. So
the question is: does ps -ax (or some graphical tool
What other info does someone need to help me, or where can I go to get
help info?
Hi Emil, try this:
The new kernel module added two new regulators speakers and headphones,
and they are both set to 0 by default!
Additionally kmix and some other GUI might not show them as well as
On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 12:24:18PM -0500, Rick Pasotto wrote:
On Fri, Nov 06, 2009 at 07:20:11PM +0100, Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
Rick Pasotto wrote:
I'm mostly up-to-date with testing and I remember that some sound
modules were recently updated. For the most part sound is still working
On Fri, Nov 06, 2009 at 07:20:11PM +0100, Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
Rick Pasotto wrote:
I'm mostly up-to-date with testing and I remember that some sound
modules were recently updated. For the most part sound is still working
fine but for some formats it's not. With m4a files and some wmv
I'm mostly up-to-date with testing and I remember that some sound
modules were recently updated. For the most part sound is still working
fine but for some formats it's not. With m4a files and some wmv files
all I get is sporadic static. mp3 and flv and avi files are all fine.
Has anyone else
On Fri,29.May.09, 23:26:39, Peter Robinson wrote:
The sound levels are at max. I hear some system sounds but no audio
(e.g. youtube). The speakers are on full...
Ok, if you do hear some system sounds then you do have working sound.
Can you please tell exactly what works and what
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Fri,29.May.09, 23:26:39, Peter Robinson wrote:
The sound levels are at max. I hear some system sounds but no audio
(e.g. youtube). The speakers are on full...
Ok, if you do hear some system sounds then you do have working sound.
Can you please tell
Hi deb-gurus,
after an update, sound on my system stopped starting automatically and I
needed to run alsaconf after each boot to get it started. So I updated
all packages on my system and now it seems that even alsaconf was
automatically removed. Using the Audio Settings panel in gnome, the
On Fri,29.May.09, 08:19:35, Peter Robinson wrote:
Hi deb-gurus,
after an update, sound on my system stopped starting automatically and I
needed to run alsaconf after each boot to get it started. So I updated
all packages on my system and now it seems that even alsaconf was
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Fri,29.May.09, 08:19:35, Peter Robinson wrote:
Hi deb-gurus,
after an update, sound on my system stopped starting automatically and I
needed to run alsaconf after each boot to get it started. So I updated
all packages on my system and now it seems that even
On Fri,29.May.09, 19:53:07, Peter Robinson wrote:
[snip]
Everything looks normal. Do you get sound if your run
speaker-test -c2
(interrupt with Ctrl+C)? Are the volume levels ok? Check with alsamixer.
Regards,
Andrei
--
If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Fri,29.May.09, 19:53:07, Peter Robinson wrote:
[snip]
Everything looks normal. Do you get sound if your run
speaker-test -c2
(interrupt with Ctrl+C)? Are the volume levels ok? Check with alsamixer.
Regards,
Andrei
The sound levels are at max. I hear some system
I started rhythmbox from the command line. It started up immediately.
The last three lines were the message when I tried to play something.
Still no sound; however, I coudn't get it to freeze.
Thanks.
--Len
../home/berman: rhythmbox
(rhythmbox:3731): Rhythmbox-WARNING **: Unable to grab
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 12:21:31PM -0400, Len Berman wrote:
Hi,
I am having problems with sound and the rhythmbox player. Unfortunately,
the problems are not completely repeatable. The problem seems to have
started when Lenny went stable and I switched from tracking Lenny to the
stable.
Hi,
I am having problems with sound and the rhythmbox player. Unfortunately,
the problems are not completely repeatable. The problem seems to have
started when Lenny went stable and I switched from tracking Lenny to the
stable.
There are a bunch of problems.
1) The rhythmbox GUI doesn't open
About a year and a half ago, after a lot of experimentation, I
finally got sound working OK on my Debian Sid system. The solution
turned out to be quite simple. To save others the same trouble, I
put up a kind of sound instruction on my website
(http://www.jw-stumpel.nl/dmix.html).
But something
.
Have you tried other audio apps apart from audacious since the sound problems?
I use Mhwaveedit for playing sound files, and it's available from the Debian
repo's. I'm not sure what the default is for audio out, but if you try it,
look in Edit/preferences/sound, and driver options.
If by some
On Tuesday 12 August 2008 22:57, Frank McCormick wrote:
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Sometime over the last few days I lost all sound on my system. Its an
intel board - audio apps tell me they can't open the sound device, but
when the system boots I hear a pop in the speakers as the drivers are
loaded.
here's the relevant
On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 10:21 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
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when the system boots I hear a pop in
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Aniruddha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 10:21 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
Sometime over the last few days I lost all sound on my system. Its
an intel board - audio apps tell me they
On Tuesday 12 August 2008 16:21, Frank McCormick wrote:
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Sometime over the last few days I lost all sound on my system. Its an
intel board - audio apps tell me they can't open the sound device, but
when the system boots I hear a pop in the
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Sometime over the last few days I lost all sound on my system. Its
an intel board - audio apps tell me they can't open the sound device,
but when the system boots I hear a pop in the speakers as the drivers
are loaded.
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 12:06:39AM -0400, Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Sunday 13 July 2008, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
2008/7/13 Hal Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm using Kubuntu, but not the latest version, the one before it
(Gutsy, I think) and KDE 3.5.8 and have been using OSS.
Are you
On Monday 14 July 2008, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
2008/7/13 Hal Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sunday 13 July 2008, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
2008/7/13 Hal Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm using Kubuntu, but not the latest version, the one before it
(Gutsy, I think) and KDE 3.5.8
On Monday 14 July 2008, Arthur A wrote:
Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Monday 14 July 2008, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sun,13.Jul.08, 18:29:25, Hal Vaughan wrote:
I'm using Kubuntu, but not the latest version, the one before it
(Gutsy, I think) and KDE 3.5.8 and have been using OSS.
Should we
On Mon,14.Jul.08, 12:42:54, Arthur A wrote:
My understanding was:
Hardware ALSA -- OSS -- Apps
AFAIK OSS has been the first type of linux sound drivers. Alsa was
introduced later as an alternative. Since 2.6.something (but before etch
IIRC) alsa is in the mainline kernel and OSS has
On Monday 14 July 2008, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Mon,14.Jul.08, 12:42:54, Arthur A wrote:
My understanding was:
Hardware ALSA -- OSS -- Apps
AFAIK OSS has been the first type of linux sound drivers. Alsa was
introduced later as an alternative. Since 2.6.something (but before
etch
Hal Vaughan wrote:
Thanks for the info. It's a HUGE help. I have no idea where I got the
idea that Alsa was outdated but it's likely I read a post on a list
like this (or even this one) from someone who seemed to know what they
were saying.
ALSA replaced OSS, not the other way. ALSA has
On Sun,13.Jul.08, 18:29:25, Hal Vaughan wrote:
I'm using Kubuntu, but not the latest version, the one before it (Gutsy,
I think) and KDE 3.5.8 and have been using OSS.
Should we assume alsa doesn't work on your machine?
Regards,
Andrei
--
If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand
from my system
specifically because of sound problems. I had frequent bouts of no
sound due to conflicts between arts and anything else that wanted to use
sound. I had to kill arts almost any time that I wanted to get sound
out of a non-KDE app. I didn't use any KDE apps that were sound
On Monday 14 July 2008, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sun,13.Jul.08, 18:29:25, Hal Vaughan wrote:
I'm using Kubuntu, but not the latest version, the one before it
(Gutsy, I think) and KDE 3.5.8 and have been using OSS.
Should we assume alsa doesn't work on your machine?
I may be behind the
Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Monday 14 July 2008, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sun,13.Jul.08, 18:29:25, Hal Vaughan wrote:
I'm using Kubuntu, but not the latest version, the one before it
(Gutsy, I think) and KDE 3.5.8 and have been using OSS.
Should we assume alsa doesn't work on your machine?
I may
/pcmC0D0p
I don't run KDE. I have, in fact, purged all KDE apps from my system
specifically because of sound problems. I had frequent bouts of no
sound due to conflicts between arts and anything else that wanted to use
sound. I had to kill arts almost any time that I wanted to get sound
2008/7/13 Hal Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sunday 13 July 2008, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
2008/7/13 Hal Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm using Kubuntu, but not the latest version, the one before it
(Gutsy, I think) and KDE 3.5.8 and have been using OSS.
Are you aware that Ubuntu and
I'm using Kubuntu, but not the latest version, the one before it (Gutsy,
I think) and KDE 3.5.8 and have been using OSS.
Many times I start a program and I don't get sound output. Most of the
time I'm using either Amarok, Flash (from Firefox or Konqueror),
Kaffeine, and sometimes KMail (some
On Sunday 13 July 2008, you wrote:
Hal Vaughan wrote:
I'm using Kubuntu, but not the latest version, the one before it
(Gutsy, I think) and KDE 3.5.8 and have been using OSS.
Many times I start a program and I don't get sound output. Most of
the time I'm using either Amarok, Flash
2008/7/13 Hal Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm using Kubuntu, but not the latest version, the one before it (Gutsy,
I think) and KDE 3.5.8 and have been using OSS.
Are you aware that Ubuntu and Debian are not the same distribution and
you should be asking in the Ubuntu mailing lists or forums
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On 07/13/08 22:50, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
2008/7/13 Hal Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm using Kubuntu, but not the latest version, the one before it (Gutsy,
I think) and KDE 3.5.8 and have been using OSS.
Are you aware that Ubuntu and
On Sunday 13 July 2008, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
2008/7/13 Hal Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm using Kubuntu, but not the latest version, the one before it
(Gutsy, I think) and KDE 3.5.8 and have been using OSS.
Are you aware that Ubuntu and Debian are not the same distribution
and
Why do I have to run alsaconf each time I boot?
After booting the system I have no sound, I the run alsaconf
and everything works.
//Ger
On Mon, 2008-04-21 at 21:57 +, Jasper wrote:
Gerard Hooton g.hooton at ucc.ie writes:
To get the sound to work I have to run alsaconf
every
Gerard Hooton g.hooton at ucc.ie writes:
Why do I have to run alsaconf each time I boot?
After booting the system I have no sound, I the run alsaconf
and everything works.
fuser -v $( find /dev -group audio )
run this command in a terminal before you run alsaconf and post its output.
fuser -v $( find /dev -group audio )
This returns nothing.
//Ger
On Tue, 2008-04-22 at 11:20 +, Jasper wrote:
fuser -v $( find /dev -group audio )
--
Gerard Hooton.
Department of Microelectronic Engineering U.C.C.
Butler Building,
Enterprise Centre,
North Mall.
Cork.
Tel: +353 21
Gerard Hooton g.hooton at ucc.ie writes:
fuser -v $( find /dev -group audio )
This returns nothing.
//Ger
reasoning backwards, I would try ( before running alsaconf ):
$( find /dev -group audio )
to see if the sounddevices are created
cat /proc/asound/cards
to see if your card is
before running alsaconf:
==
ed:~# fuser -v $( find /dev -group audio )
ed:~# cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Camera ]: USB-Audio - Logitech EyeToy USB Camera
Sony Corporation Logitech EyeToy USB Camera at
usb-:00:10.1-2, full speed
ed:~# lsmod |
Gerard Hooton g.hooton at ucc.ie writes:
before running alsaconf:
==
ed:~# cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Camera ]: USB-Audio - Logitech EyeToy USB Camera
Sony Corporation Logitech EyeToy USB Camera at
usb-:00:10.1-2, full speed
On Tue, 2008-04-22 at 11:13 +0100, Gerard Hooton wrote:
Why do I have to run alsaconf each time I boot?
After booting the system I have no sound, I the run alsaconf
and everything works.
//Ger
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2008/03/msg02378.html
--
Marcelo Chiapparini
[EMAIL
Right now I don't have physical access to the machine so
I can't unplug the USB camera
The /etc/modprobe.d/sound look like this:
ed:~# more /etc/modprobe.d/sound
alias snd-card-0 snd-via82xx
options snd-via82xx index=0
ed:~#
On Tue, 2008-04-22 at 13:03 +, Jasper wrote:
Gerard Hooton
Gerard Hooton g.hooton at ucc.ie writes:
Right now I don't have physical access to the machine so
I can't unplug the USB camera
The /etc/modprobe.d/sound look like this:
ed:~# more /etc/modprobe.d/sound
alias snd-card-0 snd-via82xx
options snd-via82xx index=0
alias snd-card-0
I made the suggested changes to the /etc/modprobe.d/sound
And every thing now works.
Thanks...
//Ger
On Tue, April 22, 2008 2:39 pm, Jasper wrote:
Gerard Hooton g.hooton at ucc.ie writes:
Right now I don't have physical access to the machine so
I can't unplug the USB camera
The
To get the sound to work I have to run alsaconf
every time I boot
I have the following Kernel
2.6.24-1-amd64 #1 SMP Thu Mar 27 16:52:38 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/L
Any Ideas
//Ger
--
Gerard Hooton.
Department of Microelectronic Engineering U.C.C.
Butler Building,
Enterprise Centre,
North Mall.
Cork.
To get the sound to work I have to run alsaconf
every time I boot
I have the following Kernel
2.6.24-1-amd64 #1 SMP Thu Mar 27 16:52:38 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/L
Any Ideas
//Ger
--
Gerard Hooton.
Department of Microelectronic Engineering U.C.C.
Butler Building,
Enterprise Centre,
North Mall.
Cork.
Gerard Hooton g.hooton at ucc.ie writes:
To get the sound to work I have to run alsaconf
every time I boot
I have the following Kernel
2.6.24-1-amd64 #1 SMP Thu Mar 27 16:52:38 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/L
Any Ideas
//Ger
1 idea: as a side-effect alsaconf kills soundservers like esd,
This is in follow-up to an earlier post...
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/05/msg03451.html
I'm sort of back to where I was before this started... but a bit more confused.
I figured-out the volume wasn't high enough to hear the music. (On that, I
don't know
what the wisdom is of
On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 07:04:11PM +0200, Michael Bonert wrote:
This is in follow-up to an earlier post...
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/05/msg03451.html
I'm sort of back to where I was before this started... but a bit more
confused.
I figured-out the volume wasn't high
On 05/22/2007 01:04 PM, Michael Bonert wrote:
[snip]
Any case, I'm back to where I was yesterday-- in summary:
* Flash animation in IceWeasel -- kaputt.
* KDE sound -- works.
* xine (sound) -- works.
* XMMS -- works.
So you /do/ have sound.
That said... when I do:
-
# aplay Bach -
I tried switching to ALSA earlier today... seeing how it is the newer
thing. Also, I'd hoped of getting sound working in IceWeasel --specifically
in Flash animations.
-
I know the Flash animation problem can be solved with 'Full duplex' i.e.
Full duplex (off) is supposed to fix this
So, has anyone else had this issue recently? I tried running
alsaconf, and installing various gstreamer stuff, but to no avail.
Mark
Hi Mark,
What was the result of running alsaconf? Did it claim to have
installed the sound module?
What sound card are you using? Do you see its
Mark Grieveson wrote:
snip
Hi Mark,
What was the result of running alsaconf? Did it claim to have
installed the sound module?
What sound card are you using? Do you see its module showing up when
you do lsmod ?
Cheers,
Jonathan
Hello Jonathan,
The result of alsaconf is that it has
Hi Mark,
Have your tried doing aplay from a commandline just to eliminate Gnome
as the source of the problem. I don't use gnome so I can't help you
there. Can you get the alsamixer to work? Or does it also complain
that it can't find any device?
Cheers,
Jonathan
Alsamixer only works right
On Sat, 2007-03-24 at 22:02 -0400, Mark Grieveson wrote:
Hello. After a recent upgrade of Etch, I find I have no sound. The
volume control thingy on the top panel of gnome suddenly had a red x
beside it, and, when I pressed it, it gave me the following error:
The volume control did not
Firstly: Are you a part of the audio group? If not, that will make
everything cranky. You can fix this by adding yourself to the audio
group. It'll just say The user user is already a member of audio
example:
princess:~# adduser greg audio
The user `greg' is already a member
Hello. After a recent upgrade of Etch, I find I have no sound. The
volume control thingy on the top panel of gnome suddenly had a red x
beside it, and, when I pressed it, it gave me the following error:
The volume control did not find any elements and/or devices to control.
This means either
Mark Grieveson wrote:
Hello. After a recent upgrade of Etch, I find I have no sound. The
volume control thingy on the top panel of gnome suddenly had a red x
beside it, and, when I pressed it, it gave me the following error:
The volume control did not find any elements and/or devices to
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have no sound on my Etch system with alsa-1.0.13. The sound is on the
Intel motherboard (chipset ICH7).
On Mon Feb 12 06:48:27 2007, steef wrote:
somewhere i saw you use alsadriver 1.0.11 . that sounddriver of
hda_intel can give some pronlems for reasons i will
On Sun, Feb 18, 2007 at 01:29:20PM -0500, Steve Kleene wrote:
On Mon Feb 12 06:48:27 2007, steef wrote
... get the newest alsa-drivers (1.0.14) from their site and the
alsa-libs and alsa-utils (2).
compile the drivers as root into a (new) directory /usr/src/alsa (3) and
install
On Jan 15 13:40:01 EST 2007, I wrote
I also have no sound with a recent etch install and an onboard Intel sound
card. ...
On Mon Feb 12 06:48:27 2007, steef wrote
... get the newest alsa-drivers (1.0.14) from their site and the
alsa-libs and alsa-utils (2).
I'd rather not do this much
On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 01:29:35PM -0500, Steve Kleene wrote:
[...]
On Mon Feb 19 12:43:18 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As you seem to be running sid or at least parts of it, I'd suggest
using checkinstall from the package with the same name. ...
Also the package module-assistant might
I also have no sound with a recent etch install and an onboard Intel sound
card. If I play a test sound with aplay or mplayer, I get no sound and no
errors. I did run alsaconf. Sound works OK on the same machine booted to
the XP partition. Some specs of my etch system are at the bottom.
On
Hi all,
when i tried 'dmesg' as suggested by Raffaele Morelli, i found a line
towards the end:
..
hda_codec: Unknown model for ALC880, trying auto-probe from BIOS...
btw, 'lspci | grep audio' does not give me any output...could that be an
issue?
Hi all,
when i tried 'dmesg' as suggested by Raffaele Morelli, i found a line
towards the end:
..
hda_codec: Unknown model for ALC880, trying
Arvind Marathe wrote:
btw, 'lspci | grep audio' does not give me any output...could that be an
issue?
Hi all,
when i tried 'dmesg' as suggested by Raffaele Morelli, i found a line
towards the end:
..
hda_codec: Unknown
Arvind Marathe wrote:
Hi all,
i just cannot get sound working on my machine. I have installed alsa and
run alsaconf. But if i try 'speaker-test' or 'cat /dev/urandom
/dev/audio', i just don't get any sound. I have attached several outputs
below so that somebody else might be able to figure
Hi all,
i just cannot get sound working on my machine. I have installed alsa and
run alsaconf. But if i try 'speaker-test' or 'cat /dev/urandom
/dev/audio', i just don't get any sound. I have attached several outputs
below so that somebody else might be able to figure out what is wrong.
Anything
I have found on the alsa website the solution to this problem. Editing
/etc/modprobe.d/sound the line options snd-emu10k1 index=0 to options
snd-emu10k1 index=-15 did the trick.
Sjoerd
Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
Hi,
I have a SB Live installed on a motherboard with an on-board audio
device (VIA
Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
Hi,
I have a SB Live installed on a motherboard with an on-board audio
device (VIA 8237). When I disable the on-board audio, my sound card
works fine. However, when I enable it, I get an error message during
boot and the arts sound server crashes when booting kde. I also
Hi,
I have a SB Live installed on a motherboard with an on-board audio
device (VIA 8237). When I disable the on-board audio, my sound card
works fine. However, when I enable it, I get an error message during
boot and the arts sound server crashes when booting kde. I also cannot
use the SB live
Hi -
For some reason, the sound quit working. But after running alsoconf, it's
somewhat working again. Events in KDE work, and some apps, but other apps
don't, including some simple ones:
$cat sample.wav /dev/dsp
bash: /dev/dsp: Device or resource busy
$ play arrow-hit.wav
sox: Can't open
Rosina Bignall wrote:
Hi -
For some reason, the sound quit working. But after running alsoconf, it's
somewhat working again. Events in KDE work, and some apps, but other apps
don't, including some simple ones:
snip
Thanks,
Rosina
You don't mention what kind of sound server
On Friday February 17 2006 5:22 pm, Jan Schledermann wrote:
|
| You don't mention what kind of sound server you are using on your system.
| In KDE you should probably be using ALSA (with arts emulation).
| The problems you are mentioning could be caused by the real arts
| conflicting with ALSA.
|
On 2/14/06, Patrick Wiseman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/14/06, Simon Huggins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hiya Patrick,
Perhaps you're using OSS in xmms? Try installing xfce4-mixer-oss
(which will remove xfce4-mixer-alsa).
Thank you! That took care of it (and I'm happy with OSS as it
Hello, fellow Debian users:
After a recent upgrade of my testing system, some sound apps work
(xmms, eg) and others (in particular, xfce4-mixer) do not, complaining
that there is no alsa device. My sound driver - for the ESS
maestro chip in my laptop - is compiled into the kernel. (As an
aside, I
Hiya Patrick,
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 09:54:55AM -0500, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
After a recent upgrade of my testing system, some sound apps work
(xmms, eg) and others (in particular, xfce4-mixer) do not, complaining
that there is no alsa device. My sound driver - for the ESS maestro
chip in
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