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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:
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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
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 03:20:09 +0100, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. wrote:
E: Package alsa-modules has no installation candidate
And yes, I'm running 2.4.18-bf2.4
That would be alsa-modules-2.4.18-bf24 (which I think doesn't exist). You
would have to compile your own ALSA driver.
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Best Regards, |
I hope you don't mind if I CC debian-user to keep the thread together.
Am Di, den 30.12.2003 schrieb Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. um 03:07:
Sebastian Kapfer wrote:
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 19:00:47 +0100, Joseph A. Nagy wrote:
Subject: Sound Problems With Debian 3.0r1 testing/unstable
Debian
I have ARTS, ESD, and Alsa installed. The only program that has sound
(so far) is XMMS which uses the OSS Sound Driver. Other apps such as
GAIM and GnomeMeeting have no sound at all.
GAIM is set to use Arts (although it is equally soundless using ESD) and
Gnomemeeting is set to use /dev/dsp0
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 19:00:47 +0100, Joseph A. Nagy wrote:
Subject: Sound Problems With Debian 3.0r1 testing/unstable
Debian 3.0 is no longer unstable ;-)
I have ARTS, ESD, and Alsa installed. The only program that has sound
(so far) is XMMS which uses the OSS Sound Driver. Other apps
Sebastian Kapfer wrote:
snip
alsa-base does not contain any sound drivers. alsa-base is the init.d
script which loads sound drivers (and a few other technical details). Do
you have an alsa-modules package installed which matches your kernel? (I
assume you're running a 2.4 series kernel. 2.6 has
On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 01:23:04AM +0100, Sebastian Kapfer wrote:
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 19:00:47 +0100, Joseph A. Nagy wrote:
Subject: Sound Problems With Debian 3.0r1 testing/unstable
Debian 3.0 is no longer unstable ;-)
nitpick
Technically, it never was. Unstable doesn't get assigned
On Monday December 29 at 08:10pm
Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# apt-get install alsa-modules
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Package alsa-modules has no available version, but exists in the
database. This typically means that
Johann Koenig wrote:
On Monday December 29 at 08:10pm
Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# apt-get install alsa-modules
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Package alsa-modules has no available version, but exists in the
database. This
Johann Koenig wrote:
On Monday December 29 at 08:10pm
Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# apt-get install alsa-modules
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Package alsa-modules has no available version, but exists in the
database. This
On Monday December 29 at 10:01pm
Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
apt-cache search alsa-modules
Pick the one that matches your kernel version. If none exists, you
must compile your own from alsa-source using make-kpkg. It's not
very hard, read the docs in
On Monday December 29 at 10:05pm
Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Linux joseph-a-nagy-jr.homelinux.org 2.4.18-bf2.4 #1 Son Apr 14
09:53:28 CEST 2002 i686 GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
The TZ is off though, for some reason (the windowmaker clock applet
shows correct time
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