On Sat, 2004-09-25 at 21:37 +0100, R. W. wrote:
I recently upgraded to KDE 3.3 (under FreeBSD 5.2.1) and the sound
stopped working properly. I hear the tune as KDE starts up, but then
there is no sound after that. Multimedia applications still work
properly under XFce, it's just KDE.
I
[...] what i wonder for is, its mention in handbook that
it suppoze to be device sound...but sound it gives an error.
If I've understood correctly, the sound drivers have been
renamed after 5.2.1R. Does your copy of the handbook
correspond to 5.1R?
and the error msg in KDE says:
aRts
hello Everyone,
Well, i dunt know if this is a strange problem, or only strange for me.
Im on FreeBSD 5.1R, with kde3.3, i have read the handbook
about enabling the sound support, and it says for 5.x systems
we need to compile the kernel with options sound..!
when i do try that it gives me
[...] so i recompiled with options pcm!
I trust that this is *device* pcm you are referring to...
[...] when i startx my kde, there is NO sound and it gives me an
error says aRts controll error, or aRts server error.
Could you please post the entire and exact error message(s) you are
getting
Hello Jan,
Yes, sorry it was ofcourse device pcm,
but what i wonder for is, its mention in handbook that
it suppoze to be device sound...but sound it gives an error.
and the error msg in KDE says:
aRts control tool, (sorry- aRts had to restart)
when i try to run the command artsd from
Hi all,
I am searching for a good midi sequencer and/or sample audio
programm/wave-editor.
At the moment I am using on 5.2:
aube
ecawave
sweep
Thanx in advance
Oliver
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ships with 3.1.4 and
I wanted the newer version), sound seems to behave
oddly. Upon reboot, sound works from the console and
also when KDE first starts up, although my Starting
KDE system event sound is clearly cut short. Beyond
that, no sound works either from X or from the
console.
I've looked
also when KDE first starts up, although my Starting
KDE system event sound is clearly cut short. Beyond
that, no sound works either from X or from the
console.
Just for fun, turn *OFF* the KDE sound effects.
Perhaps, just maybe, whatever sound effect is getting played has some kind
of odd
On Sunday 12 September 2004 01:38 am, Malcolm Kay
proclaimed:
I'm looking for a command line utility to play
.au sound files.
Malcolm
try the cat command...
IE$ cat sound_file.au /dev/audio
Thanks Mike,
but I already tried that. Something comes out
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 02:15 pm, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004, Malcolm Kay wrote:
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 01:37 pm, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004, Malcolm Kay wrote:
I'm looking for a command line utility to play .au
sound files.
It's just
# play
.au
sound files.
It's just
# play file.au
Uli,
I tried that too. But it is all over in a flash.
(Just a plop).
Can I be missing some sort of timing mechanism or
perhaps some sort of setup on the sound devices.
Can you try some different sound file?
play can play
:
I'm looking for a command line utility to play .au
sound files.
It's just
# play file.au
Uli,
I tried that too. But it is all over in a flash.
(Just a plop).
Can I be missing some sort of timing mechanism or
perhaps some sort of setup on the sound
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 03:45 pm, Mike Hauber wrote:
On Sunday 12 September 2004 01:38 am, Malcolm Kay
proclaimed:
I'm looking for a command line utility to play
.au sound files.
Malcolm
try the cat command...
IE$ cat sound_file.au /dev/audio
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004, Malcolm Kay wrote:
Yes, I find 'amp' is OK for .mp3. (at least when no kde application has
locked up the sound devices) And 'waveplay' manages .wav files.
But the object is to find something that will play .au files successfully.
Or even something that will convert .au
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004, Malcolm Kay wrote:
Yes, I find 'amp' is OK for .mp3. (at least when no kde application has
locked up the sound devices) And 'waveplay' manages .wav files.
But the object is to find something that will play .au files successfully.
Or even something that will convert .au
I'm looking for a command line utility to play .au
sound files.
The sound system seems to work. I can play .au
files successfully through kaboodle on kde but
this is rather an overkill (and I don't normally run
kde).
Surely there is a simple utility to take a .au file
and spit it out as sound
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 01:04 pm, Malcolm Kay wrote:
I'm looking for a command line utility to play .au
sound files.
The sound system seems to work. I can play .au
files successfully through kaboodle on kde but
this is rather an overkill (and I don't normally run
kde).
Surely
On Saturday 11 September 2004 11:34 pm, Malcolm Kay
proclaimed:
I'm looking for a command line utility to play .au
sound files.
The sound system seems to work. I can play .au
files successfully through kaboodle on kde but
this is rather an overkill (and I don't normally run
kde).
Surely
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004, Malcolm Kay wrote:
I'm looking for a command line utility to play .au
sound files.
It's just
# play file.au
Regards,
Uli.
+---+
|Peter Ulrich Kruppa|
| Wuppertal |
| Germany
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 01:12 pm, Mike Hauber wrote:
On Saturday 11 September 2004 11:34 pm, Malcolm Kay
proclaimed:
I'm looking for a command line utility to play .au
sound files.
The sound system seems to work. I can play .au
files successfully through kaboodle on kde
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 01:37 pm, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004, Malcolm Kay wrote:
I'm looking for a command line utility to play .au
sound files.
It's just
# play file.au
Uli,
I tried that too. But it is all over in a flash.
(Just a plop).
Can I be missing some sort
On Sunday 12 September 2004 12:14 am, Malcolm Kay
proclaimed:
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 01:12 pm, Mike Hauber wrote:
On Saturday 11 September 2004 11:34 pm, Malcolm Kay
proclaimed:
I'm looking for a command line utility to play .au
sound files.
Malcolm
try the cat command
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004, Malcolm Kay wrote:
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 01:37 pm, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004, Malcolm Kay wrote:
I'm looking for a command line utility to play .au
sound files.
It's just
# play file.au
Uli,
I tried that too. But it is all over in a flash.
(Just a plop).
Can
sound files.
Malcolm
try the cat command...
IE$ cat sound_file.au /dev/audio
Thanks Mike,
but I already tried that. Something comes out but it is
all over very quickly and nothing like I expect, or what
kaboodle puts out.
% waveplay -B 8 -C 1 -S 8000 soundfile.au
Is AC97 audio FULL DUPLEX ?
I plan on doing some recording.
Thanks
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5.2.1-RELEASE-p9 with pcm in kernel identifies onboard nForce2 card (K7
Triton GA-7N400-L mobo, enabled in BIOS), creates devices and behaves
correctly in every way except for producing any sound. No errors.
The /dev/{audio*,dsp*} devices appear to read sound
I still need help initalizing my ess1888 sound card
not a 1886 my bad
it is a plug n play i have all the irq 5
dma 1 etc info
ive edited the crap out of device hints
ive ran out of ideas n im gitn tired of typing
the same question agine n ag-n
On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 02:55:15PM -0600, Sandbox Video Productions wrote:
Starting KDE I always get this message. Then it just
stalls
Sound server informational message:
Error while ititializing the sound driver:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (Device not
configured)
The sound server
Hello,
I recently installed FreeBSD on my laptop computer and my soundcard is
incompatible with FreeBSD's sound drivers. Will an external sound card
device work with freeBSD? The device I am looking at is a Sound Blaster
MP3+ (http://www.soundblaster.com/products/mp3+) and the computer
Hi,
I have my sound card setup, and it works ok.. but the
volume is to high/loud. I tried setting the volume
lower with the mixer command, but it didnt change
the volume (even though it changed the setting). Heres
my sound card info from dmesg:
pcm0: VIA VT8235 port 0xbc00-0xbcff irq 11
On Friday 30 July 2004 06:55, Sandbox Video Productions wrote:
Starting KDE I always get this message. Then it just
stalls
Sound server informational message:
Error while ititializing the sound driver:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (Device not
configured)
The sound server will continue
Starting KDE I always get this message. Then it just
stalls
Sound server informational message:
Error while ititializing the sound driver:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (Device not
configured)
The sound server will continue using the null output device
Hi,
I am trying to get a Creative Sound Blaster MP3+ USB sound card to
work under 5.2.1. I added snd_uaudio_load=YES to /boot/loader.conf,
and dmesg shows the device being found:
uaudio_add_selector: NOT IMPLEMENTED
uaudio0: audio rev 1.00
pcm0: USB Audio on uaudio0
There are /dev/dsp* and /dev
Kevin,
If you get an answer to your question, or your problem with your USB
sound card sorted out, if you could email me I'd appreciate it.. I'd
like to know what you did..
I have an Onkyo USB audio interface that absolutely sings on my other
computers and I'd love to get it working on my 5.2.1
Hi all. Thank's all for answers on my last question.
Now I have question about sound subsystem.
Earlier I had i845 motherboard with integrated audio (something like
AC97 codec..),
I have compiled kernel with device pcm - for integrated audio support
it was fine I had sound.
Now I have the same
there is no another way???
no exist module for this card??
That is it - the sound driver.
The way to get the driver in to the kernel is to add
devicepcm
in to a kernel config file in/usr/src/sys/i386/conf
eg copy GENERIC to something and edit it
and follow the handbook
Hi, I have a problem
I have the sound blaster live, and in other system found
When I initialize in freeBSD show me this:
Sound server informational message:
Error while initializing the sound driver:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (No such file or directory)
The sound server will continue
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 23:07:32 -0300
Javier Ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus:
Hi, I have a problem
I have the sound blaster live, and in other system found
When I initialize in freeBSD show me this:
Sound server informational message:
Error while initializing the sound driver:
device
there is no another way???
no exist module for this card??
On Mon, 2004-07-12 at 23:28, Luke Kearney wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 23:07:32 -0300
Javier Ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus:
Hi, I have a problem
I have the sound blaster live, and in other system found
When I initialize
have a problem
I have the sound blaster live, and in other system found
When I initialize in freeBSD show me this:
Sound server informational message:
Error while initializing the sound driver:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (No such file or directory)
The sound server
module, but darned if I know what that
is. I just do it this way. If you've got something better than a P3 600,
this should only take about 5-10 minutes, tops, to complete. Restart and
you've got sound!
HTH
--
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Keep your pecker hard and your powder dry, and the world WILL turn
that the sound device has been created and start using it. I've never
actually tested loading it at run time because adding that line to
/boot/loader.conf is one of the first things I do when installing my
system. I'd be surprised if it didn't work, though.
--
Danny MacMillan
I have 4 vchans, but this won't help. Both Enemy Territory and teamSpeak
will put dsp0(.x*) in playback/recording, and this isn't possible. I need
either a dsp1 device or a way to make enemy territory launch in playback
only.
Is there a way to create the dsp1 device?
Regards
On Sat, 3 Jul
.0: ELF file OS ABI invalid
..
I've been trying to find a way around this for 4 hours now and still
nothing :-) So, perhaps someone knows the answer to this one ?
Regards
The kernel can mix your sounds, if you use virtual sound channels such
as /dev/dsp0.x . Check out the sysctl's
Hi,
I need to create a dsp1 device. I'm running FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE-p9
I've tried:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dev]# mknod /dev/dsp1 c 30 0x0013
mknod: /dev/dsp1: No such file or directory
but no luck.. I need this device because I need to use two programs who
will put dsp device in r/w. So the
On Sat, 3 Jul 2004 23:48:24 - (GMT), Hugo Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I need to create a dsp1 device. I'm running FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE-p9
I've tried:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dev]# mknod /dev/dsp1 c 30 0x0013
mknod: /dev/dsp1: No such file or directory
but no luck.. I need
, in the mailing archive.
I found some more or less related topic, like :
- driver forgets to power on the ouptput amp.
- SiS7012 handles by /usr/src/sys/dev/sound/pci/ich.c
but nothing help till now.
Can someone tell me where to go now ?
Thanks a lot in advance.
marc
I have a dual-boot FreeBSD/Linux machine. I've had lots of trouble
getting sound to work under FreeBSD: sometimes it would, and sometimes
it wouldn't, and I could never figure out why. But today I noticed a
pattern, and with it, a way to always get sound functioning under
FreeBSD. It just
Damon Butler wrote:
Sound functions under FreeBSD only if I boot into Linux first and then
reboot the machine into FreeBSD. This sounds rather incredible (to me
at least) but here's what I've done to confirm this.
Initialisation :)
Your soundcard needs initialising before it'll function in some
Mike Woods wrote:
Damon Butler wrote:
Sound functions under FreeBSD only if I boot into Linux first and then
reboot the machine into FreeBSD. This sounds rather incredible (to me
at least) but here's what I've done to confirm this.
Initialisation :)
Your soundcard needs initialising before it'll
Damon Butler wrote:
Hurm. That's all well and good, I guess, but *why* is Linux
initializing the on-board sound while FreeBSD is/can not? I admit my
understanding of PC hardware to be limited, but I had thought that the
purpose of the BIOS was to initialize the hardware for the OS to
recognize
Is my problem indicative of a general driver deficiency in FreeBSD?
Is there some module I'm not aware of that, were I to load it, take
care of this mysterious initialization ?
No, this looks like a device specific quirk, like how the 3com 905c will
always try and share irq's with my soundcard
First, thank you for your answers about CPU frequency.
But I have another problem: When I play something through XMMS I
sometimes hear some little plop (Don't know how to explain that). It's
like my PC is overloaded but it's not...
I've renice XMMS to priority -20 but it doesn't change
, and in the process, decided to get a
moderately updated kernel config. Particularly, I wanted to try to
get my sound working again.
Here's the thing. I have the following lines in my kernel config:
device pcm
[deleted details]
Problem is that I'm not sure if I should have the following:
device
a confusing situation here with the new kernel.
I just upgraded to 4.10, and in the process, decided to get a
moderately updated kernel config. Particularly, I wanted to try to
get my sound working again.
Here's the thing. I have the following lines in my kernel config:
device
Just got your code for freebSD 5.x and compiled it and everything went
well.Got the code from, http://chibis.persons.gfk.ru/audigy/ Is it
possible to get surround sound support on this driver?
Thanks
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Hi Mag,
Mag wrote:
Just got your code for freebSD 5.x and compiled it and everything went
well.Got the code from, http://chibis.persons.gfk.ru/audigy/ Is it
possible to get surround sound support on this driver?
Thanks
As for i know , only the OSS drivers support that, but they are
commercial
I finally got it to work, using the this patch :
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=misc/61388
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I have read several posts on this problem, but mine is slightly
different problem in that my machine seems to try and configure more
than one pcm device -- cycling through pcm0, pcm1, ... , pcm27.
Obviously, I've compiled my kernel with device pcm and
tried all
the usual stuff pci hints, etc to no avail.
Mine works, but with ACPI disabled. Settings follow:
BIOS:
Configuration
Device Config. = All Devices
I/O Ports
Sound = Enabled
In /boot/device.hints:
hint.acpi.0.disabled=1
hint.pcm.0.at=isa
hint.pcm.0.irq=5
hint.pcm.0.drq=1
hint.pcm.0.flags=0x0
look at ports for these
rawrec
sox
lame
On Thu, 20 May 2004, Dragoncrest wrote:
Went looking all over the internet for this and can't find anything. I'm
looking for either a console based or graphically based (preferably the
second) sound capture and possibly a sound editing
On 25 Apr 2004 00:07:40 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Shuttle box that (to my surprise) doesn't have a standard PC
feeper. Has anyone done any work on making the standard bell go
through a sound card? Has anyone given any thought to what would be
the right way to do it? Would
Went looking all over the internet for this and can't find anything. I'm
looking for either a console based or graphically based (preferably the
second) sound capture and possibly a sound editing program. What I'm doing
is converting all my old audio tapes to MP3 before the tapes die
Hello all. Im in the market for a new sound card and I'm curious what cards
other people may have had success with. I specifically need a SP/DIF optical
audio out port. If anyone knows of any card that has a functioning SP/DIF port
under FreeBSD, let me know.
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pgpPLJlbgAeGx.pgp
for a new sound card and I'm curious what
cards
other people may have had success with. I specifically need a SP/DIF
optical
audio out port. If anyone knows of any card that has a functioning
SP/DIF port
under FreeBSD, let me know.
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Lucas Holt
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hi all
another newbie question I'm afraid when i boot my machine the sound
driver module is not loading and have to type kldload snd_drivers every
time did i miss something on install?
is it time to get a crash course in kernel compiling?
arden
another newbie question I'm afraid when i boot my machine the sound
driver module is not loading and have to type kldload snd_drivers every
time did i miss something on install?
is it time to get a crash course in kernel compiling?
Yes. Either that (read the handbook) or man 5 loader.conf
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 07:46 am, arden wrote:
hi all
another newbie question I'm afraid when i boot my machine the sound
driver module is not loading and have to type kldload snd_drivers
every time did i miss something on install?
You have to add something like
snd_driver_load=YES
to /boot
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 07:59 am, Kent Stewart wrote:
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 07:46 am, arden wrote:
hi all
another newbie question I'm afraid when i boot my machine the sound
driver module is not loading and have to type kldload snd_drivers
every time did i miss something on install
the sound
driver module is not loading and have to type kldload snd_drivers
every time did i miss something on install?
You have to add something like
snd_driver_load=YES
to /boot/loader.conf for it to be run everytime you boot.
is it time to get a crash course in kernel compiling
:
hi all
another newbie question I'm afraid when i boot my machine the
sound driver module is not loading and have to type kldload
snd_drivers every time did i miss something on install?
You have to add something like
snd_driver_load=YES
to /boot/loader.conf for it to be run
Hello everyone!
I've got 5.2.1 Release installed. I've cvsuped my ports collection and
gotten a successful Gnome 2.6 install.
The Gnome CD player sees my cdrom just fine and plays music cd's.
However, sound-juicer does not see it and I can't seem to enable an
ability to choose the device
On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 18:03, Matt Anderson wrote:
Hello everyone!
I've got 5.2.1 Release installed. I've cvsuped my ports collection and
gotten a successful Gnome 2.6 install.
The Gnome CD player sees my cdrom just fine and plays music cd's.
However, sound-juicer does not see it and I
Good day(mourning, evening, night). I want to appologize for my bad English (I'm from
Russia). I want to ask you a question about 6ch sound. Does FreeBSD support playing
music in that format? I read a lot of information but can't find anything about this
question.
Best regards to you.
Sergey
On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 16:31, ?v.ancedindows-1251?Q? wrote:
Good day(mourning, evening, night). I want to appologize for my bad English (I'm
from Russia). I want to ask you a question about 6ch sound. Does FreeBSD support
playing music in that format? I read a lot of information but can't find
On Friday 14 May 2004 09:25 am, Sergey Akifyev wrote:
On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 16:31, ?v.ancedindows-1251?Q? wrote:
Good day(mourning, evening, night). I want to appologize for my bad
English (I'm from Russia). I want to ask you a question about 6ch sound.
Does FreeBSD support playing music
hi all
ive been using linux for some time and thought was time to try something
new
the install of 5.2 went without a prob but did not set up my sound card
in linux would be able to probe the pci bus to get an id of the card
with cat /proc/ pci but could not under bsd can you please point me
On Tue, 11 May 2004 13:47:26 +0100, arden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all
ive been using linux for some time and thought was time to try something
new
the install of 5.2 went without a prob but did not set up my sound card
in linux would be able to probe the pci bus to get an id of the card
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 01:47:26PM +0100, arden wrote:
ive been using linux for some time and thought was time to try something
new
the install of 5.2 went without a prob but did not set up my sound card
in linux would be able to probe the pci bus to get an id of the card
with cat /proc
something
new
the install of 5.2 went without a prob but did not set up my sound card
in linux would be able to probe the pci bus to get an id of the card
with cat /proc/ pci but could not under bsd can you please point me in
the right direction
Take a look here:
http://www.freebsd.org
On Tue, 11 May 2004, arden wrote:
hi all
Hi!
ive been using linux for some time and thought was time to try something
new
the install of 5.2 went without a prob but did not set up my sound card
in linux would be able to probe the pci bus to get an id of the card
with cat /proc/ pci
First thing to try,
as root:
kldload snd_driver
If that goes off without problems and sound works (in KDE for example)
then you can compile a new kernel with:
device pcm
After that you won't have to kldload snd_driver as root.
Hope that helps.
On Tue, 11 May 2004, arden wrote:
hi all
ive
channel is C, set the flags to (C | 0x10). For a sound
card without the secondary DMA channel, the flags should be set to
zero.
This is the sbc0 I am using
device sbc0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x15
I know the settings for the card (they are set in the BIOS). It has a 8
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christian
Hiris
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 6:41 AM
To: David Wassman
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Sound server issue
On Wednesday 05 May 2004 18:06, David Wassman wrote:
I finally
I finally got it working using the manual settings in the LINT file. My
last question is how to configure the secondary DMA channel. The man
pages for sbc:
The value of flags specifies the secondary DMA channel. If the
secondary DMA channel is C, set the flags to (C | 0x10). For a sound
On Tuesday 04 May 2004 07:14, David Wassman wrote:
I have tried all that (recompile the kernel with the devices pcm and sbc
added) but when I type
dmesg | grep ESS
Nothing happens. I am going to try loading sbc manually and not PNP and see
if that works. Any other suggestions?
Yes David,
Message-
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Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2004 8:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sound server issue
I am running on a Compaq Presario 1610 with 80M Ram at 133mghz:
FreeBSD 4.8
XFree86 4.4.0
KDE 3.1
When I get my
shalom,
I haven't found any docs to tell me how to get this up and running yet. I have a
Abit VA-10 mobo with via graphics and sound onboard. I found that Xfree86.org had
updated to 4.4.0 and was able to install binaries without too much trouble, so I have
X/Kde up. So
does anyone know how
What kind of sound card is in the Desktop
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Wassman
Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2004 9:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sound server issue
I am running on a Compaq Presario 1610 with 80M Ram at 133mghz
Not desktop. Laptop. I am not sure exactly what brand of soundcard. Was
hoping someone knew out there and knew how to correct this.
From: Peters Micheal A Contr GSI/SCBN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Sound server issue
Date: Mon, 3 May 2004 12:51:40 -0400
What kind
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Sound server issue
Date: Mon, 03 May 2004 13:34:58 -0400
Not desktop. Laptop. I am not sure exactly what brand of soundcard. Was
hoping someone knew out there and knew how to correct this.
From: Peters Micheal A Contr GSI/SCBN
:
Not desktop. Laptop. I am not sure exactly what brand of soundcard. Was
hoping someone knew out there and knew how to correct this.
From: Peters Micheal A Contr GSI/SCBN
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Sound server issue
Date: Mon, 3 May 2004 12:51:40 -0400
What kind of sound
On Monday 03 May 2004 19:52, David Wassman wrote:
From HP/Compaq website the soundcard driver for Windows is ESS
1869/1887/1888 Audio Driver. I am guessing then the soundcard is ESS
(whatever that means). I see on the handbook that ESS Solo-1/1E is
supported. Does this driver work and how do
: David Wassman [EMAIL PROTECTED], Robert Covell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Sound server issue
Date: Tue, 4 May 2004 02:20:23 +0200
On Monday 03 May 2004 19:52, David Wassman wrote:
From HP/Compaq website the soundcard driver for Windows is ESS
1869/1887/1888 Audio Driver. I am guessing
I am running on a Compaq Presario 1610 with 80M Ram at 133mghz:
FreeBSD 4.8
XFree86 4.4.0
KDE 3.1
When I get my desktop up I get this message.
Sound server informational message:
Error while initializing the sound driver:
device/dev/dsp can't be opened (Device not configured)
the sound server
On Tuesday 20 April 2004 09:52 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, I read that you could download and install
emu10kx-2004-04-14.tar.bz2 from http://chibis.persons.gfk.ru/audigy/
? But you all recommend that he wait for the 5.3-release?
Ok, my friend really wants his card to work now, so we
snd_emu10kx.ko has copied to /boot/kernel.
Next we rebooted and tried to load the module with kldload snd_emu10kx
but it says there is no such file, even though we can see it in /boot/kernel
So now what?
That should have been kldload /boot/kernel/snd_emu10kx.ko, I imagine...
Cheers,
-Jan
I can tell you that Audigy Gamers work in freebsd current. I *finally*
got my sound working last night.
I had a similar problem to yours when i had pcm in the kernel. You don't
need it there. Just compile the kernel without sound and then kldload the
snd_emu10k1 (or x in your case
On Wednesday 21 April 2004 12:00, Jan Christian Meyer wrote:
snd_emu10kx.ko has copied to /boot/kernel.
Next we rebooted and tried to load the module with kldload snd_emu10kx
but it says there is no such file, even though we can see it in
/boot/kernel
So now what?
That should have
Hi all
I have just installed FreeBSD 5.2.1 release on my friends i386 computer
with a Creative soundblaster audigy sound card. We compiled a new kernel
with device pcm, but the kernel doesn't find the card. We have tried turning
PnP on and off in the BIOS, but still no luck. Any ideas?
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