Re: a sound question

2006-12-15 Thread José Alburquerque
Mark Grieveson wrote: If I recall correctly, the module lines were something like: alias snd-card-0 snd-fm801 options snd-fm801 index=0 alias snd-card-1 options index=1 represents the second module for a second soundcard to be loaded in the kernel at the same time. Do you

Re: a sound question

2006-12-14 Thread Mark Grieveson
Mark Grieveson wrote: Hi everyone. I have a usb-audio-device (aka a skype phone), and a couple of speakers plugged into my regular soundcard. I can get sound out of either device separately, but not both. I feel that I should be able to use both the soundcard, and the usb-audio-device at

a sound question

2006-12-06 Thread Mark Grieveson
Hi everyone. I have a usb-audio-device (aka a skype phone), and a couple of speakers plugged into my regular soundcard. I can get sound out of either device separately, but not both. I feel that I should be able to use both the soundcard, and the usb-audio-device at the same time (chat

Re: a sound question

2006-12-06 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 11:20:01PM -0500, Mark Grieveson wrote: Hi everyone. I have a usb-audio-device (aka a skype phone), and a couple of speakers plugged into my regular soundcard. I can get sound out of either device separately, but not both. I feel that I should be able to use both

Re: a sound question

2006-12-06 Thread José Alburquerque
Mark Grieveson wrote: Hi everyone. I have a usb-audio-device (aka a skype phone), and a couple of speakers plugged into my regular soundcard. I can get sound out of either device separately, but not both. I feel that I should be able to use both the soundcard, and the usb-audio-device at

Re: Oh, NO! Not that same No Sound question again... (Sound now working)

2004-11-18 Thread listcomm
Just in case anyone can use the two bits of information I turned up... Having tried everything I could find to try to make the OSS (i810_audio) driver work, based on what little information I could find about it in the docs or online , I finally gave up and compiled and installed Alsa drivers for

Re: Oh, NO! Not that same No Sound question again... (Sound now working)

2004-11-18 Thread Andrea Vettorello
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 11:46:51 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just in case anyone can use the two bits of information I turned up... Having tried everything I could find to try to make the OSS (i810_audio) driver work, based on what little information I could find about it

Re: Oh, NO! Not that same No Sound question again...

2004-11-10 Thread listcomm
i810_audio 21248 0 ac97_codec 9568 0 [i810_audio] soundcore 3236 2 [i810_audio] What kernel version is this? 2.4.18-bf2.4 (sorry, should have included that originally) How recent is the alsaconf package? If you try unloading all OSS

Re: Oh, NO! Not that same No Sound question again...

2004-11-09 Thread listcomm
lsmod? Does your driver show up? Yes... following is snipped from lsmod output: i810_audio 21248 0 ac97_codec 9568 0 [i810_audio] soundcore 3236 2 [i810_audio] In syslog, does it get activated? Like: debian kernel: ad1848/cs4248 codec driver

Re: Oh, NO! Not that same No Sound question again...

2004-11-09 Thread Alexis Huxley
i810_audio 21248 0 ac97_codec 9568 0 [i810_audio] soundcore 3236 2 [i810_audio] What kernel version is this? How recent is the alsaconf package? If you try unloading all OSS modules (including all three above) and then run alsaconf does it

Oh, NO! Not that same No Sound question again...

2004-11-08 Thread listcomm
Yeah, that same No Sound question again. But I can't find an answer that's gotten my sound working anywhere, so I'll give this list a try. I have an Intel 82820 (Camino 2) chipset and a stable Woody. I've installed the i810_audio driver (via /etc/modules). lspci output looks OK. both /dev/audio

Re: Oh, NO! Not that same No Sound question again...

2004-11-08 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah, that same No Sound question again. But I can't find an answer that's gotten my sound working anywhere, so I'll give this list a try. I have an Intel 82820 (Camino 2) chipset and a stable Woody. I've installed the i810_audio driver (via /etc/modules). lspci output

RE: sound question

2002-03-22 Thread Panuganty, Ramesh
:53 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: sound question Hallo, can anybody tell me, how to set up the soundsystem of my laptop? I have tryed severalthings, but without success :-( I've got: Kernel 2.4.18 lspci says: 00:07.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Audio

sound question

2002-03-21 Thread Malte Thoma
Hallo, can anybody tell me, how to set up the soundsystem of my laptop? I have tryed severalthings, but without success :-( I've got: Kernel 2.4.18 lspci says: 00:07.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Audio Controller (rev 50) I would like to use alsa, but haven't

Re: sound question

2002-03-21 Thread Nick Hastings
Hi, * Malte Thoma [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020322 10:57]: Hallo, can anybody tell me, how to set up the soundsystem of my laptop? I have tryed severalthings, but without success :-( I've got: Kernel 2.4.18 lspci says: 00:07.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Audio

Re: sound question

2002-03-21 Thread Adam Majer
On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 07:53:24PM +0100, Malte Thoma wrote: can anybody tell me, how to set up the soundsystem of my laptop? I have tryed severalthings, but without success :-( lspci says: 00:07.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Audio Controller (rev 50) Try the

(YASQ) - Yet another sound question

2002-02-16 Thread Jason Stechschulte
I've been struggling to get sound to work on a Dell system I got recently. I'm running Woody with a 2.4.17 kernel. I think my problem has to do with the sound being integrated. According to WinXP which is also on this box, the chip is an intel 82801BA/BAM AC'97. When recompiling the kernel, I

Re: (YASQ) - Yet another sound question

2002-02-16 Thread Dimitri Maziuk
* Jason Stechschulte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly: I've been struggling to get sound to work on a Dell system I got recently. I'm running Woody with a 2.4.17 kernel. I think my problem has to do with the sound being integrated. According to WinXP which is also on this box, the chip is

Re: (YASQ) - Yet another sound question

2002-02-16 Thread Jason Stechschulte
On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 01:38:40PM -0600, Dimitri Maziuk wrote: If you want to give that a try, recompile your kernel with sound support (but no drivers). Install alsaconf and alsa-[source|utils] packages, and follow the instructions for building the intel82x driver. Install the driver, edit

yet another sound question

2001-01-23 Thread Marcelo Chiapparini
Hi! I run potato 2.2r with the 2.2.17 kernel. My motherboard has a built in Creative Labs VIBRA 16CL sound, which is working under Windows and OS/2. I would like to put it to work under Debian too. I did: grep CONFIG_SOUND config-2.2.17 and obtained the output: CONFIG_SOUNDMODEM=m

Re: yet another sound question

2001-01-23 Thread Vinod Kurup
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 09:36:10PM -0200, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote: Hi! I run potato 2.2r with the 2.2.17 kernel. My motherboard has a built in Creative Labs VIBRA 16CL sound, which is working under Windows and OS/2. I would like to put it to work under Debian too. I did: grep

Re: yet another sound question

2001-01-23 Thread Marcelo Chiapparini
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 07:05:49PM -0500, Vinod Kurup wrote: snip Well, it depends which module works for your sound card. A quick search of the sound-HOWTO suggests that the 'sb' driver should work. So $ depmod -a $ modprobe sb It worked very well! now I have sound in my potato box!

RE: sound question

2000-12-28 Thread Brendon B
Dixon; debian-user@lists.debian.org; debian-laptop@lists.debian.org Subject:Re: sound question Adam == Adam C Powell IV [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Adam Daniel Pittman wrote: Andrew Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi All, I just recompiled my kernel so that my sound now

Re: sound question

2000-11-24 Thread Andrew Dwight Dixon
Adam C Powell IV wrote: Andrew Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The right way to do this is to add it using modconf. But AFAIK this just adds it to /etc/modules (along with any arguments the module might need). Thanks for the info it's great to know about tools like modconf. I do

Re: sound question

2000-11-22 Thread Andrew Dwight Dixon
Daniel Pittman wrote: Add the name of any modules you want loaded at startup to the file '/etc/modules'. That works beautifully. Thank you very much. later, Andy _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at

Re: sound question

2000-11-21 Thread Adam C Powell IV
Daniel Pittman wrote: Andrew Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi All, I just recompiled my kernel so that my sound now works. The only problem is that I have to enter: modprobe nm256 in order to get the module to load into the kernel. Any body know how I can automate this or

Re: sound question

2000-11-21 Thread Allan F. Caetano
Adam == Adam C Powell IV [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Adam Daniel Pittman wrote: Andrew Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi All, I just recompiled my kernel so that my sound now works. The only problem is that I have to enter: modprobe nm256 in

sound question

2000-11-20 Thread Andrew Dixon
Hi All, I just recompiled my kernel so that my sound now works. The only problem is that I have to enter: modprobe nm256 in order to get the module to load into the kernel. Any body know how I can automate this or get it to run at startup. Thanks, Andy

Re: sound question

2000-11-20 Thread Daniel Pittman
Andrew Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi All, I just recompiled my kernel so that my sound now works. The only problem is that I have to enter: modprobe nm256 in order to get the module to load into the kernel. Any body know how I can automate this or get it to run at startup. Add

RE: Sound Question

2000-05-26 Thread Lehel Bernadt
On 25-May-2000 Jay Kelly wrote: I am trying to setup a SoundBlaster16 sound card, I have recomplied the kernel for sound and pnp support. Now I see the howto is telling me to: Use pnpdump to capture the possible settings for all your Plug and Play devices, saving the result to the file

Sound Question

2000-05-25 Thread Jay Kelly
I am trying to setup a SoundBlaster16 sound card, I have recomplied the kernel for sound and pnp support. Now I see the howto is telling me to: Use pnpdump to capture the possible settings for all your Plug and Play devices, saving the result to the file /etc/isapnp.conf. Choose settings for the

Re: Sound Question

2000-05-25 Thread Marshal Wong
Jay == Jay Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am trying to setup a SoundBlaster16 sound card, I have recomplied the kernel for sound and pnp support. Now I see the howto is telling me to: Use pnpdump to capture the possible settings for all your Plug and Play devices,

RE: Sound Question

2000-05-25 Thread Jay Kelly
@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Sound Question Jay == Jay Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am trying to setup a SoundBlaster16 sound card, I have recomplied the kernel for sound and pnp support. Now I see the howto is telling me to: Use pnpdump to capture the possible

Re: Sound Question

2000-05-25 Thread Stan Kaufman
/pnpdump.8.html and http://www.roestock.demon.co.uk/isapnptools/isapnp.conf.5.html. -Original Message- From: Marshal Wong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 4:16 PM To: Jay Kelly Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Sound Question Jay == Jay Kelly [EMAIL

Sound Question

2000-05-25 Thread Kenneth Scharf
1) after using the 'pnpdump' how do I save it to the /etc/isapnp.conf. Easy way is to (as root) vi pnpdump edit changes w /etc/isapnp.conf q 2) Where do I uncomment the (ACT Y) command? I didnt see it. There is one of these lines per section. It's there, if needed in vi use the '/'

Re: Sound Question

2000-05-25 Thread Marshal Wong
:16 PM To: Jay Kelly Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Sound Question Jay == Jay Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am trying to setup a SoundBlaster16 sound card, I have recomplied the kernel for sound and pnp support. Now I see the howto is telling me

insmod sound question

2000-01-23 Thread David J. Kanter
Yesterday I recompiled my kernel with sound support, as a module, and then compiled the Aureal Vortex 2 driver. All worked well until I rebooted. After rebooting I had to log on a root, then type insmod au8830.o because all sound software said no sound device was detected. After that everything

Re: insmod sound question

2000-01-23 Thread Michael Dahlberg
David J. Kanter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yesterday I recompiled my kernel with sound support, as a module, and then compiled the Aureal Vortex 2 driver. All worked well until I rebooted. After rebooting I had to log on a root, then type insmod au8830.o because all sound software said no

Sound question.

1997-11-29 Thread Wintermute
I have successfully compiled the sound driver with support for my cheap Ensoniq Soundscape clone (made by Reveal). This installs fine, and I have verifyed that I am getting sound output by cat'ing a few .au files to /dev/audio, and I even picked up the mpg123 player to try out the