Re: gtcd/sound problems

2001-04-11 Thread Eric Richardson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, When trying to play gtcd I get error playing cd...but it's an audio cd (an introduction to classical music)..what is wrong here? Also, when I try to play login.wav (gnome's file) no sound is coming out...I have unmuted the mixer via gamix, mixer and pcm

Re: Gnome Sound Problems Continued

2000-11-30 Thread Josh McKinney
I know that your problem with the gnome sounds is that esd and the gnome sounds are fighting over the sound card basically. I can't help you much more than that, I just don't use sounds with gnome, but it may help. On approximately Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 12:08:29PM -0500, Arlen Carlson wrote:

Re: Gnome Sound Problems Continued

2000-11-30 Thread Bek Oberin
Josh McKinney wrote: I know that your problem with the gnome sounds is that esd and the gnome sounds are fighting over the sound card basically. I can't help you much more than that, I just don't use sounds with gnome, but it may help. If anybody knows how to get gnome to co-exist with esd,

Re: Gnome Sound Problems Continued

2000-11-29 Thread Andrew Dwight Dixon
Arlen Carlson wrote: Well I'm making progress on my Gnome sound problem...seems that esd is at fault. If I kill the esd process I get my sound back under Gnome. The big question is why? And how did this problem start? How do I prevent esd from running under Gnome, or do I need it? in

Gnome Sound Problems Continued

2000-11-28 Thread Arlen Carlson
Well I'm making progress on my Gnome sound problem...seems that esd is at fault. If I kill the esd process I get my sound back under Gnome. The big question is why? And how did this problem start? How do I prevent esd from running under Gnome, or do I need it?

Re: Gnome Sound Problems Continued

2000-11-28 Thread Adam Langley
On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 12:08:29PM -0500, Arlen Carlson wrote: How do I prevent esd If you delete the binary I think you will get a lot of warning messages everywhere, so symlink it to /bin/true AGL -- There is no grief which time does not lessen and soften. pgpkuZCJAAIgY.pgp Description:

ongoing sound problems

2000-09-29 Thread Christopher Fonnesbeck
Hello, I'm having a great deal of trouble getting my Soundblaster card to work in Debian 2.2. Is there a Debian equivalent to sndconfig for RedHat? I have sound support and the drivers installed into the kernel (I have tried modules as well), and the sound card does get picked up and

Re: ongoing sound problems

2000-09-29 Thread William T Wilson
On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Christopher Fonnesbeck wrote: tried modules as well), and the sound card does get picked up and configured, albeit not correctly. I cannot see what is wrong with the configuration you show here. It seems that it is finding the card and configuring it. Are the addresses

Re: ongoing sound problems

2000-09-29 Thread Christopher Fonnesbeck
I dont see what's wrong either! When I try and start any audio application, it claims that either the hardware is not detected or its busy. I am using GNOME -- could it be an ESD issue? Thanks, Chris William T Wilson wrote: On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Christopher Fonnesbeck wrote: tried

Re: ongoing sound problems

2000-09-29 Thread Hubert Chan
Christopher Fonnesbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I dont see what's wrong either! When I try and start any audio application, it claims that either the hardware is not detected or its busy. I am using GNOME -- could it be an ESD issue? Probably a permissions issue. /dev/dsp belongs to root

Re: ongoing sound problems

2000-09-29 Thread Christopher Fonnesbeck
Hubert, Thanks for all the help. It didnt work, however. I still get various messages from my audio apps that tell me there is no sound. I tried recompiling again using sound as modules, but it appears worse now. The /dev/sndstat is very empty now. I really have no idea what to do now.

Re: ongoing sound problems

2000-09-29 Thread Hubert Chan
Christopher Fonnesbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hubert, Thanks for all the help. It didnt work, however. I still get various messages from my audio apps that tell me there is no sound. I tried recompiling again using sound as modules, but it appears worse now. The /dev/sndstat is very

Sound Problems

2000-06-18 Thread Patrick Dahiroc
i've just finished building kernel-2.2.15 and i think i've done everything to make my sound card work - SoundBlaster PCI 128 CT4700. below is the output of cat /dev/sndstat **-- yakko:/home/patd# cat /dev/sndstat OSS/Free:3.8s2++-971130 Load type: Driver compiled into kernel

Re: sound problems

2000-06-12 Thread M. Tavasti
Dietmar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: After installing helix-gnome onto potato I realized that everything freezes whenever I play mp3s. After deactivating soundeffects for sawfish(probably using libesd) that did not happen any more. Until now, I didn't try gnome-audio.deb. Anybody had that

sound problems

2000-06-08 Thread Dietmar
After installing helix-gnome onto potato I realized that everything freezes whenever I play mp3s. After deactivating soundeffects for sawfish(probably using libesd) that did not happen any more. Until now, I didn't try gnome-audio.deb. Anybody had that problem before? What could it be?

Re: PCMCIA / Sound Problems with Notebook

2000-06-05 Thread Dave Thayer
On Sun, Jun 04, 2000 at 10:31:26PM +0200, Oliver Schoenknecht wrote: Hey everyone, I've got two problems with my notebook that I couldn't solve on my own, so each hint of you is appreciated very well - first of all, both problems appeared with Debian 2.1 as well as Red Hat 6.2 or Storm Linux

mpg123 and sound problems

2000-06-04 Thread adam.edgar
I have been having problem with sound and mp3 playing on my Potato install. mpg123 dies when trying to play variable bit rate mp3s incoded by lame(error message attached) and sound craps out on me when any sound, save CD playing, is used the error sound sends out is repeatedly thus:

PCMCIA / Sound Problems with Notebook

2000-06-04 Thread Oliver Schoenknecht
Hey everyone, I've got two problems with my notebook that I couldn't solve on my own, so each hint of you is appreciated very well - first of all, both problems appeared with Debian 2.1 as well as Red Hat 6.2 or Storm Linux on Kernel 2.2.15, so the errors doesn't seem to be distribution-specific

Sound problems, potato, alsa

2000-05-31 Thread Christopher Klumb
I have recently installed potato. I have been having some problems with sound. Currently, I have the alsa packages installed, including the alsa version of esound. I have followed the directions for installing the alsa, i.e. editted the /etc/modules.conf. Here are some of the problems I am

sound-problems

2000-05-19 Thread Jacob I. Stowell
Hello, I am a brand new to the world of linux. I have potato installed on my system at home, and I am now trying to set up sound modules. I am stuck and was wondering if anyone could help me. I will be as detailed as possible, so please forgive any redundant information: 1. using xconfig, I

Re: sound-problems

2000-05-19 Thread Brian Stults
You might try moving the modules directory to a different name and then make modules_install again. For example: mv /lib/modules/2.2.14 /lib/modules/2.2.14-old make modules_install This will create a fresh modules directory in /lib/modules. It probably won't make any difference, but it just

Re: Sound problems (PCI128)

2000-05-13 Thread David Henningsson
Try lspci -v -v. It will tell you, which card you own. Look at the section name with multimedia. bash: lspci: command not found A search for lspci in dselect gave no result either... / David

Re: Sound problems (PCI128)

2000-05-13 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
bash: lspci: command not found pciutils is the name of the package (in potato) -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature, please! -- If Windows is the answer, I want the problems back!

Re: Sound problems (PCI128)

2000-05-11 Thread Armin Wegner
On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 10:03:10PM +0200, David Henningsson wrote: That sound thing in Linux seems to be a real mess... :( I downloaded kernel 2.2.14 to get support for PCI128. I don't know if it is 1370 or 1371, but I took a chance on 1370. Ányway, the wave is working but the midi isn't

Re: Sound problems (PCI128)

2000-05-11 Thread Almer. S. Tigelaar.
Hello, David Henningsson wrote: I downloaded kernel 2.2.14 to get support for PCI128. I don't know if it is 1370 or 1371, but I took a chance on 1370. Ányway, the wave is working but the midi isn't (I mean the midi port, I have an external synth module). So I wen't to irc.debian.org, and there

Sound problems (PCI128)

2000-05-10 Thread David Henningsson
That sound thing in Linux seems to be a real mess... :( I downloaded kernel 2.2.14 to get support for PCI128. I don't know if it is 1370 or 1371, but I took a chance on 1370. Ányway, the wave is working but the midi isn't (I mean the midi port, I have an external synth module). So I wen't to

Re: sound problems: what next?

1999-10-31 Thread Jonathan Heaney
Chris Mayes wrote: Well, I installed a new kernel in the hopes that my recent sound problems were a result of corrupt modules, but no luck. Same errors. TO recap, here are the errors: loop awe_wave AWE32: not detected modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module synth0 /dev/sequencer

RE: Re: sound problems: what next?

1999-10-31 Thread Chris Mayes
Dear Jonathan, Well, I very much appreciate your help, but I've managed to make the situation worse, possibly as a result of misinterpreting your directions... I've loaded the modules (using modconf) per your specifications with two deviations: Awe-wave was still claiming to be unable to locate

sound problems: what next?

1999-10-30 Thread Chris Mayes
Well, I installed a new kernel in the hopes that my recent sound problems were a result of corrupt modules, but no luck. Same errors. TO recap, here are the errors: loop awe_wave AWE32: not detected modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module synth0 /dev/sequencer: Device not configured /lib

More sound problems...

1999-10-25 Thread Chris Mayes
: Oct 18 13:31:53 cmayes kernel: Packet log: output DENY ppp0 PROTO=6 199.174.161.119:3188 216.34.4.81:80 L=52 S=0x00 I=46878 F=0x T=64 (#6) Now, here's the place that seems to be the main cause of the sound problems. Here is the sound module initialization passage from /var/log

Re: More sound problems...

1999-10-25 Thread aphro
: output DENY ppp0 PROTO=6 199.174.161.119:3188 216.34.4.81:80 L=52 S=0x00 I=46878 F=0x T=64 (#6) Now, here's the place that seems to be the main cause of the sound problems. Here is the sound module initialization passage from /var/log/messages: Oct 24 15:55:52 cmayes kernel

Still sound problems after kernel recompile

1999-09-22 Thread Charles Lewis
What I've done so far: #cd /usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.10 #make menuconfig (enabled sound support as a module for Ensoniq 1371) #make dep #make clean #make bzImage #make modules #make modules_install #cp /usr/src/kernel-sources-2.2.10/arch/i386/boot/bzImage /vmlinuz #cd /sbin #./lilo reboot

awe64 sound problems

1999-05-26 Thread Mark Bathie
I have been trying to set up my awe64Pnp on kernel 2.0.36. I have been through just about every doc there is but still I have no luck. Here is a copy of my /dev/sndstat file Sound Driver:3.5.4-960630 (Tue May 25 17:35:07 EST 1999 root, Linux flod 2.0.36 #2 Sun Feb 21 15:55:27 EST 1999 i686

Re: awe64 sound problems

1999-05-26 Thread Peter Makholm
Mark Bathie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have been trying to set up my awe64Pnp on kernel 2.0.36. I have been through just about every doc there is but still I have no luck. Do you use isapnp? -- Peter er den mindst gamle af de gammeldags usenettere, og moderator på den eneste modererede

Re: awe64 sound problems

1999-05-26 Thread Pierre-Antoine CHAMPIN
I got kind of same problems with a SB PCI64. And I'm very interested in your solutions too :) PA

Re: awe64 sound problems

1999-05-26 Thread Peter Makholm
I got this in private mail. I don't think it's confidental. If I'm wrong sue me. Mark Bathie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have been trying to set up my awe64Pnp on kernel 2.0.36. I have been through just about every doc there is but still I have no luck. Do you use isapnp? yeah, isapnp,

RE: awe64 sound problems

1999-05-26 Thread Nadarajah, Dinesh
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject:awe64 sound problems I have been trying to set up my awe64Pnp on kernel 2.0.36. I have been through just about every doc there is but still I have no luck. Here is a copy of my /dev/sndstat file

Re: awe64 sound problems

1999-05-26 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
Nadarajah, Dinesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | I read somewhere that AWE32 driver works only for kernels later than 2.0.36. | I might be wrong (anybody???). As far as I know this isn't true. I've been using the AWE32 driver since at least 2.0.32, if not earlier. Of course something could've

Re: awe64 sound problems

1999-05-26 Thread Peter Allen
The PCI64 is a very different card. You need 2.2 kernel and to compile in ess 1370 support. If you have already done that then I have no idea. (I don't have that card anymore because I didn't like it.) Peter Allen Pierre-Antoine CHAMPIN wrote: I got kind of same

Re: Slink Install: Kernel Unpacking Sound Problems

1999-04-05 Thread Stephen Pitts
On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 09:51:44AM +0200, John Stevenson wrote: Hello, I have to problems that I think may be related. 1) I installed slink from scratch on a Dell Laptop (which worked using hamm) and selected the source for kernel 2.0.36. When I went to the /usr/src directory, I fount

Re: Slink Install: Kernel Unpacking Sound Problems

1999-04-04 Thread Peter Berlau
On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 09:51:44AM +0200, John Stevenson wrote: Hello, Hi John [..] I have had same problems after updating from 2.0.36-2 to 2.0.36-3 but , oops, I've still forgotten following steps: 1. configure kernel for sound - You have already done so 2. change to the `/usr/src/awedrv`

Slink Install: Kernel Unpacking Sound Problems

1999-04-03 Thread John Stevenson
Hello, I have to problems that I think may be related. 1) I installed slink from scratch on a Dell Laptop (which worked using hamm) and selected the source for kernel 2.0.36. When I went to the /usr/src directory, I fount the tar file had not been extracted and therefore there was no linux

Re: Slink Install: Kernel Unpacking Sound Problems

1999-04-03 Thread Vincent Murphy
On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 09:51:44AM +0200, John Stevenson wrote: From looking round the filespace, none of the sound directories in /dev seem to exist, which explains why sound wont work. MAYBE you could try cd dev; ./MAKEDEV update with the sb modules inserted. this does create /dev/dsp

sound problems (ess 1888)

1999-03-29 Thread Herbert Ho
i've had a very frustrating time getting my sound card (ess 1888) to function in linux. it worked ok (kinda buggy, but worked: the sound would sometimes break under heavy load) under 2.0.36 but refuses to work now. i've tired compiling as modules and into the kernel. the best i get is the

Re: Upgrade to 2.2.1 kernel, sound problems

1999-03-17 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
Antal Ritter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: That's also true, but has nothing to do with the mentioned error message. The Cant't open /dev/dsp error seemed to be going away after I stopped NAS. Sorry again for the mis-information... You should upgrade your nas, the current version (1.2p5-9) will

Re: Upgrade to 2.2.1 kernel, sound problems

1999-03-16 Thread Antal Ritter
Hi, Sorry for replying my own post, but... On Fri, Mar 12, 1999 at 12:58:09PM +0100, Antal Ritter wrote: ... However when I attempt to use mpg123 to play mp3 files I recieve the following error. Can't open /dev/dsp! I had the same problem. That's true... I compiled sound support

Re: Upgrade to 2.2.1 kernel, sound problems

1999-03-13 Thread Pedro Guerreiro
On Thu, Mar 11, 1999 at 10:32:04PM -0600, Mark Panzer wrote: I upgraded to the 2.2.1 kernel (it should be somewhat stable being an even release number) and my AWE 64 sound card now fails to work. I have isapnp installed to configure the soundcard on bootup, that works fine (prints out board

Upgrade to 2.2.1 kernel, sound problems

1999-03-12 Thread Mark Panzer
I upgraded to the 2.2.1 kernel (it should be somewhat stable being an even release number) and my AWE 64 sound card now fails to work. I have isapnp installed to configure the soundcard on bootup, that works fine (prints out board id etc...). However when I attempt to use mpg123 to play mp3 files

Re: Upgrade to 2.2.1 kernel, sound problems

1999-03-12 Thread surak
Are you upgrading from a 2.0.x series kernel? If so, there are a number of changes to the way sound is set up -- read the docs in Documentation/sound. Especially if you compiled sound support as a module (which I'm guessing you did since you weren't asked to configure it), it would be a good idea

Re: Upgrade to 2.2.1 kernel, sound problems

1999-03-12 Thread Gregory T. Norris
Also, there were several updates to the AWE driver (as well as data-corruption fixes) between 2.2.1 and 2.2.3). It might be a good idea to update to the current sources. I don't think there's a .deb version of 2.2.3 on the main debian site yet... but I believe that http://netgod.net/ has the

Re: Upgrade to 2.2.1 kernel, sound problems

1999-03-12 Thread Antal Ritter
Hi, On Fri, Mar 12, 1999 at 05:32:04AM +0100, Mark Panzer wrote: I upgraded to the 2.2.1 kernel (it should be somewhat stable being an even release number) and my AWE 64 sound card now fails to work. I have isapnp installed to configure the soundcard on bootup, that works fine (prints out

Re: Sound problems

1998-12-20 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Sat, Dec 19, 1998 at 01:56:07PM +, Patrik Magnusson wrote: Jim Foltz wrote: Perhaps your sound module is automaically unloading, then it takes a second to load? Well, that sounds very reasonable. But I just looked through every doc I could find and nothing really helped. Do I need

Re: Sound problems

1998-12-19 Thread Patrik Magnusson
Jim Foltz wrote: Patrik, Perhaps your sound module is automaically unloading, then it takes a second to load? Well, that sounds very reasonable. But I just looked through every doc I could find and nothing really helped. Do I need to recompile the kernel, or just change a configuration

Sound problems

1998-12-18 Thread Patrik Magnusson
When I play wav-files, espescially short ones, there seems to be a delay to get it started - I rarely hear the beginning. 1. Why? 2. How to fix? TIA Patrik

Sound problems

1998-12-09 Thread dyer
Hi, I need some help figuring out sound on games with debian. I have a SB 16 on hamm/slink system. Sound is configured in the kernel (2.0.33). I can cat sound.au /dev/audio and it works. CD audio also works. I am running wmaker .20.x.x with wmsound from frozen. The thing is, I have never

Sound Problems

1998-11-25 Thread Trevor Glen
Hi Everbody, I have installed the wavtools package but I am having troubles in playing sound files either from within applications (XFMail and Licq) or on the command line. I have some wav's that came with licq, and when I type: cat url.wav | /dev/audio it sounds great, but if I type: cat

Re: Sound Problems

1998-11-25 Thread Daniel Elenius
Trevor Glen writes: Also I haven't been able to get sound to work in XFMail, due to the fact (I believe) that I don't have an 'au' player, which XFMail needs. Can anyone suggest a good (or even bad) player? You should be able to play all sorts of sound formats with 'play' that comes with sox.

Re: Sound Problems

1998-11-25 Thread Trevor Glen
On 25-Nov-98 Daniel Elenius wrote: You should be able to play all sorts of sound formats with 'play' that comes with sox. Try it. I got it and all it does is initialise the sound card (I hear a click in my speakers) then nothing and then returns me back to the prompt. I am making progress

Re: Sound Problems

1998-11-25 Thread Daniel Elenius
I got it and all it does is initialise the sound card (I hear a click in my speakers) then nothing and then returns me back to the prompt. I am making progress though as Licq is recognising this command and I can hear a click whenever I get a message. But I would like to hear the sounds! :) Check

Re: Sound Problems

1998-08-19 Thread Lars Steinke
On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Jens Ch. Lisner wrote: I am really confused about this. Well, have you tried using a mixer to figure out where the noise originates from, e.g. MIC IN or so ? /(__ __|\ Lars Steinke, Research Student @ (\/ __)_www.fmf.uni-freiburg.de,

Re: Sound Problems

1998-08-19 Thread Jens Ch. Lisner
On Wed, 19 Aug 1998, Lars Steinke wrote: On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Jens Ch. Lisner wrote: I am really confused about this. Well, have you tried using a mixer to figure out where the noise originates from, e.g. MIC IN or so ? Yes, you are right! The bass volume seemed to be too high. Thanx

Sound Problems

1998-08-18 Thread Jens Ch. Lisner
Hi! I've tried to get my AWE64 PnP to work, but there seem to be massive problems with the sound driver. I configured the card with isapnptools as suggested in the HOWTOs (the parameters are set to the same values as in w95, and it works fine there). After insmod sound I get immediatly a fast

Re: Sound Problems

1998-08-18 Thread Lars Steinke
On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Jens Ch. Lisner wrote: Hi! I've tried to get my AWE64 PnP to work, but there seem to be massive problems with the sound driver. I configured the card with isapnptools as suggested in the HOWTOs (the parameters are set to the same values as in w95, and it works fine

Re: Sound Problems

1998-08-18 Thread Jens Ch. Lisner
On Tue, 18 Aug 1998, Lars Steinke wrote: Well, I configured my kernel for SB 16 first, then patched it with awedrv, redid make menuconfig with AWE32 support (see auxiliary devices at the bottom). Then I did a pnpdump and uncommented the normal Soundblaster settings I set before when going

Re: even more sound problems

1998-07-28 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
You know, none of the *play programs I've installed for debian have ever worked. Go figure. Anyway, the 'sndkit' you can get from sunsite has a program called 'vplay' which has always worked well for me. I'm email you separately the source (+ compiled binary in case you're not interested in

even more sound problems

1998-07-25 Thread Robert Rati
I have a SB Pro/16/WSS sound card on my mother board that I use for sound. I have compiled sounds support as a module and included /dev/dsp and /dev/audio support in the kernel. I Have isapnp setup and the sound devices are detected and listed in /dev/sndstat. When I try to play sound, the best

sound problems

1998-07-23 Thread Robert Rati
I'm having problems getting my sound card recognized. I think it is because my sound card is pnp and isapnp is loaded after the sound is initialize (ot attempted to be initialied). I have a SB/WSS card on my motherboard, and got the IRQ and IO setting from Win95. I've read all the FAQs and

Re: sound problems

1998-07-23 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Wed, Jul 22, 1998 at 08:04:33PM -0500, Robert Rati wrote: I'm having problems getting my sound card recognized. I think it is because my sound card is pnp and isapnp is loaded after the sound is initialize (ot attempted to be initialied). You have to compile sound as a kernel module.

Re: sound problems

1998-07-23 Thread Jens Ritter
Robert Rati [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm having problems getting my sound card recognized. I think it is because my sound card is pnp and isapnp is loaded after the sound is initialize (ot attempted to be initialied). I have a SB/WSS card on my motherboard, and got the IRQ and IO setting

Re: sound problems

1998-07-23 Thread Will Lowe
On Wed, 22 Jul 1998, Robert Rati wrote: I'm having problems getting my sound card recognized. I think it is because my sound card is pnp and isapnp is loaded after the sound is initialize (ot attempted to be initialied). I have a SB/WSS card on my motherboard, and got the IRQ and IO setting

Re: Sound problems

1998-04-19 Thread Rev. Joseph Carter
On Sat, Apr 18, 1998 at 06:49:14PM -0400, Stephen Carpenter wrote: RANTThere is nothing Easy about OSS/Linux. OSS/* is an example of how NOT to write good drivers for Linux. =p/RANT Ok I will admit...it has its um quirks reminds me..have to set mu /usr/include/ sym links back I'd

Re: Sound problems

1998-04-19 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Sun, Apr 19, 1998 at 01:33:22AM +, Rev. Joseph Carter wrote: On Sat, Apr 18, 1998 at 06:49:14PM -0400, Stephen Carpenter wrote: If at all possible, I strongly advise you use OSS/Free in the kernel for now. OSS/Linux has been known to be responsible for MANY problems on my

Re: Sound problems

1998-04-19 Thread Rev. Joseph Carter
On Sun, Apr 19, 1998 at 05:00:51AM +0200, Marcus Brinkmann wrote: Whats ALSA? A sound driver (very early stages) which many hope will replace OSS in the kernel as a powerful and fully free sound driver. For completeness: Alternative Linux Sound Architecture. Author Jaroslav

Re: Sound problems

1998-04-18 Thread Stephen Carpenter
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Thu, 16 Apr 1998, Rev. Joseph Carter wrote: On Thu, Apr 16, 1998 at 09:09:05AM -0400, Stephen Carpenter wrote: If youw ant the Easy way out check out www.4front-tech.com they have the OSS/Linux sound card drivers They work great and suport many

Re: Sound problems

1998-04-17 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Thu, Apr 16, 1998 at 09:11:43AM -0400, Brandon Mitchell wrote: On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Tristan Day wrote: Tkdesk always looks for one at /dev/audio and tells me that it doesn't exist. I know that /dev/audio doesn't exist but how do I get it there? I looked for a sound card driver package,

Re: Sound problems

1998-04-17 Thread Graham Pople
Tkdesk always looks for one at /dev/audio and tells me that it doesn't exist. I know that /dev/audio doesn't exist but how do I get it there? I looked for a sound card driver package, and only found AWE ones and nas. Have you recompiled your kernel with audio support? It's not enabled by

Sound problems

1998-04-16 Thread Tristan Day
I can play CDs through my headphone jack on the drive, but Debian doesn't like my sound card. Tkdesk always looks for one at /dev/audio and tells me that it doesn't exist. I know that /dev/audio doesn't exist but how do I get it there? I looked for a sound card driver package, and only found AWE

Re: Sound problems

1998-04-16 Thread Stephen Carpenter
What type of soundcard do you have? For many Soundblaster compatible types if you get all of its info and recompile your kernel and turn on the built-in kernel sound card drivers (and configure them) then you are all set I have never had luck going that route but...I had a couple of really

Re: Sound problems

1998-04-16 Thread Brandon Mitchell
On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Tristan Day wrote: Tkdesk always looks for one at /dev/audio and tells me that it doesn't exist. I know that /dev/audio doesn't exist but how do I get it there? I looked for a sound card driver package, and only found AWE ones and nas. Have you recompiled your kernel with

Re: Sound problems

1998-04-16 Thread Bruce Jackson
You must compile sound into the kernel. See Sound How-to. Tristan Day wrote: I can play CDs through my headphone jack on the drive, but Debian doesn't like my sound card. Tkdesk always looks for one at /dev/audio and tells me that it doesn't exist. I know that /dev/audio doesn't exist

Re: Sound problems

1998-04-16 Thread Rev. Joseph Carter
On Thu, Apr 16, 1998 at 09:09:05AM -0400, Stephen Carpenter wrote: If youw ant the Easy way out check out www.4front-tech.com they have the OSS/Linux sound card drivers They work great and suport many cards. They have one advantage in being comercial software (there is also OSS/Free...but it

Re: Ensoniq sound problems

1998-03-11 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Mine works great. I have PNP-aware BIOS which initializes the card so I simply looked at what the settings ended up to be in Win95 and used these. Ossama Othman wrote: Hi, Has anyone ever been able to configure their Ensoniq Soundscape (yes, it is fairly old) card to work on Linux? I can't

Re: Ensoniq sound problems

1998-03-05 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
On Tue, 3 Mar 1998, Ossama Othman wrote: Hi, Has anyone ever been able to configure their Ensoniq Soundscape (yes, it is fairly old) card to work on Linux? I can't seem to get anything out of my sound card. Well, when I had a 486, my ensoniq soundscape worked OK. I recently upgraded to

Ensoniq sound problems

1998-03-04 Thread Ossama Othman
Hi, Has anyone ever been able to configure their Ensoniq Soundscape (yes, it is fairly old) card to work on Linux? I can't seem to get anything out of my sound card. Basically I've been trying to use isapnp to initialize my card, otherwise I would have to initialize it from DOS (ugh). Here is

Re: Ensoniq sound problems

1998-03-04 Thread Ben Pfaff
I installed the Debian xmcd and xmix packages but I initially couldn't run them because the CD and mixer devices had 660 permissions. After I changed the permissions to 666, I could run them. Is this a bug in hamm? Probably not. You might not want everyone who has access to your

Sound problems

1997-11-29 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
I have a SB 32 PnP (SB 16 compatible) and have big problems playing sound. If I play sound through nas the output is very stagnant. .au files seems to work fine. I use 2.0.32 and have the awe32 driver installed. Does anybody has an idea what could be causing this problem? The sound output

Sound problems

1997-07-03 Thread Luka Pravica
Hi everybody, I am using Debian since two months. Last week I decided to make use of my Soundblaster and I downloaded and compiled Kernel 2.1.43. Everything went fine until I tried it out. Some thing are working and some are not. I can use Xcdplayer or Xmixer. But I can't use /dev/audio and

Re: Sound problems

1997-07-03 Thread Bob Clark
Luka Pravica wrote: Hi everybody, I am using Debian since two months. Last week I decided to make use of my Soundblaster and I downloaded and compiled Kernel 2.1.43. Everything went fine until I tried it out. Some thing are working and some are not. I can use Xcdplayer or Xmixer. But

Re: Sound problems

1997-07-03 Thread Rob MacWilliams
Hi everybody, I am using Debian since two months. Last week I decided to make use of my Soundblaster and I downloaded and compiled Kernel 2.1.43. Everything went fine until I tried it out. Some thing are working and some are not. I can use Xcdplayer or Xmixer. But I can't use /dev/audio

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