On Thu, 03 May 2001 00:25:07 Carl Greco wrote:
> Dana,
>
> Not certain what the problem is; however, it appears you have
another
> version of alsa/emu10k1 installed -- either from debian
distribution
> or from the linux kernel distribution. I don't have any debian
alsa
> package installed. Ch
ALSA 0.5.10b works for me on a SoundBlaster PCI512 board and Potato
(2.2r3). Here are my configure options (compile and install in this
order):
cd ~/src/alsa-driver-0.5.10b/
./configure --prefix=/usr/local --with-cards=emu10k1 --with-sequencer
cd ~/src/alsa-lib-0.5.10b/
./configure --prefix=/usr
I was wondering if the SoundBlaster Live Value card is
supported in the
stable potato release of Alsa? I checked Alsa's site and it's
listed
as supported, but it's up to version 0.5.10b there, compared to
version
0.4.1 that's on the debian site. Normally I just compile a new
kernel
and toss i
>From memory, forgive me if its wrong, but debian installs the
audio devices with read/write access for owner and group with
owner being root and group being audio. To fix it you can either
add read/write access for world to the devices (chmod o+rw) or
add any users needing access to sound to the
I have installed debian in a box with yamaha opl3-sax card. In the same
box, I have RH6.2 also. With sndconfig, I installed modules for in both
boxes. In RH, sound works for root and user. In debian, it works for
root. As user when i try to access gmixer in debian, I get msg kernel is
not configure
john gennard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asks about playing CDs:
> I added my user to audio and cdrom groups and then installed cdcd, cda
> and xmcd to see if any was suitable for my needs (at this stage just
> playing my C&W CD's). I have KDE1.1.2 on this box and kscd is also
> installed.
> Although I h
On wed, 07 mar 2001, john gennard wrote:
>
> /dev/sndstat, /dev/audio and /dev/dsp showed as 'crw-rw root audio'
> which seems to be correct.
lrwxrwxrwx1 root audio 11 sep 11 1999 /dev/audio ->
/dev/audio0
crw-rw1 root audio 14, 4 sep 11 1999 /dev/aud
I haven't previously configured sound in Debian. Now, having watched
queries on the list, read the HOWTO and manpages, have had a go.
My soundcard is a PC128 and the cdrom IDE/ATAPI on /dev/hdc.
Kernel was recompiled, I enabled CONFIG_SOUND and
CONFIG_SOUND_ES1371 and dmesg showed the card with th
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