Do I still need the
device sound
in the kernel file?
Miguel Mendez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 11:55:00 -0300 (ART)
E. J. Cerejo wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded to FreeBSD 5.3 with a clean install and now I can't get the sound
to work on my machine, I have Creative AudioPCI
Miguel Mendez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 11:55:00 -0300 (ART)
E. J. Cerejo wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded to FreeBSD 5.3 with a clean install and now I can't get the
sound to work on my machine, I have Creative AudioPCI (ES1371, ES1373),
this card under 4.x stable use
I have noticed that since I have enabled vesa on my
laptop there has been difficulty with my sound.. in
that whenever I am switching from one screen
resolution to another I get this grumbling sound over
my speakers when music is being played. I thought this
was limited to me switching from X
Hi all,
I've installed FreeBSD 5.3 AMD64 a few days ago. However, I am having sound
problems. I have an Ensoniq 5880 as specified by lspci and dmesg:
00:0d.0 Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq 5880 AudioPCI (rev 02)
pci0: multimedia, audio at device 13.0 (no driver attached)
For example
Jorn Argelo wrote:
Hi all,
I've installed FreeBSD 5.3 AMD64 a few days ago. However, I am having sound
problems. I have an Ensoniq 5880 as specified by lspci and dmesg:
00:0d.0 Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq 5880 AudioPCI (rev 02)
pci0: multimedia, audio at device 13.0 (no driver attached
On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 23:36, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Marco Beishuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know how to get sound from audio cd's. Normal sound works fine
(from mp3, movies etc.). I have an audio cable attached between the DVD
player (Plextox PX-712A) and the soundcard (Creative
Marco Beishuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know how to get sound from audio cd's. Normal sound works fine
(from mp3, movies etc.). I have an audio cable attached between the DVD
player (Plextox PX-712A) and the soundcard (Creative Audigy2), but that
doesn't help. All sound
Hi,
I don't know how to get sound from audio cd's. Normal sound works fine
(from mp3, movies etc.). I have an audio cable attached between the DVD
player (Plextox PX-712A) and the soundcard (Creative Audigy2), but that
doesn't help. All sound is maximized to 100% in mixer (not muted). The
CD
I have a need for a sound card on a backup server I have built.
Something sound blaster compatible would be wonderful, but
anything that works with 4.7 is ok.
The mother board, a Supermicro X5DP8-G2, has only PCI-X slots.
I am running FreeBSD 4.7.
All suggestions are welcome.
hal
I recently encountered an HP computer with what I regard as a unique
built-in sound system based on RealTek chips: It breaks out (under
Windows XP anyway) into five devices: one playback device and four
recording devices. Most sound systems present one device with both
record and playback
Hi,
I just tried playing a WAV file using xmms (this is the first time I've
tried anything with sound on my installation). It issued a very generic
error message, telling me things like make sure your device is
installed. I did some research (mostly in the FreeBSD handbook), and
eventually
On Sun, Dec 12, 2004 at 08:28:32PM -0500, Robert William Vesterman said:
Hi,
I just tried playing a WAV file using xmms (this is the first time I've
tried anything with sound on my installation). It issued a very generic
error message, telling me things like make sure your device
On Sun, Dec 12, 2004 at 05:39:02PM -0800, Michael C. Shultz said:
I use /usr/local/etc/rc.d/START.sh taht conatins the following:
echokldload snd_driver
kldload snd_driver
Or you could put it in your kernel, and then it would all work the way it's
supposed to!
--
Adam Smith
On Sunday 12 December 2004 08:10 pm, Adam Smith wrote:
On Sun, Dec 12, 2004 at 05:39:02PM -0800, Michael C. Shultz said:
I use /usr/local/etc/rc.d/START.sh taht conatins the following:
echokldload snd_driver
kldload snd_driver
Or you could put it in your kernel, and then it
On Sunday 12 December 2004 05:28 pm, Robert William Vesterman wrote:
Hi,
I just tried playing a WAV file using xmms (this is the first time
I've tried anything with sound on my installation). It issued a very
generic error message, telling me things like make sure your device
is installed
hi everything works great except my onboard sound, it is all distorted.
7rxI# uname -a
FreeBSD 7rxI 5.3-STABLE FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE #0: Tue Nov 30 11:49:43 CET
2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/gert amd64
7rxI# cat /dev/sndstat
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm)
Installed devices:
pcm0
(uuu) pwd
/usr/src
(uuu) grep ALC658 sys/dev/sound/pcm/ac97.c
{ 0x414c4780, 0x0f, 0, ALC658,0 },
so, besides I do not know about deep thinks you
detailed below, it seems there is some hope...
Yep, thanks for advice! my ALC658 soundcard worked
great on FreeBSD/x86.
Is it somehow
way to get my built-in
Realtek ALC658 sound card working :-( I've installed winxp since and been
pondering on how to get FreeBSD singing. Please tell me, what's the best way
I need a nice soundcard with a fully functional S/PDIF coaxial and optical
outputs, that can send unencoded 44.1kHz, 48kHz
On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 13:22:31 +0300, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need a nice soundcard with a fully functional S/PDIF coaxial and optical
outputs, that can send unencoded 44.1kHz, 48kHz and encoded AC3 and DTS
You can look here:
this device on ASUS motherboard can help
me ?
[I know nothing about your particular hardware, but...]
Try loading the drivers for the sound devices.
Just do a kldload snd_driver and it will load all of them.
My kernel was compiled with device sound and device snd_sbc after install
a Creative Sound
Hi,
I tried to configure my kernel including device pcm to set soundmax card on
P4SP-MX SE motherboard but config not runs ok: device pcm is unknown.
Somebody who already installed this device on ASUS motherboard can help me ?
Paulo Fonseca Jr.
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can help me ?
Paulo Fonseca Jr.
Read the hand book: this page in particular:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-setup.html
That will probably answer your questions and help ya out
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your particular hardware, but...]
Try loading the drivers for the sound devices.
Just do a kldload snd_driver and it will load all of them.
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http://be-well.ilk.org/~lowell
On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 18:38:02 -0500 Trey Sizemore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
|Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 18:38:02 -0500
|From: Trey Sizemore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: Re: Sound and KDE
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sat, 2004-12-04 at 07:28 -0500, Gerard Seibert wrote:
** Reply Separator **
Saturday, December 04, 2004 7:21:44 AM
If I am understanding you correctly, I have to add that information
into the '/boot/bootloader.conf' file even though I have sound compiled
into my 'kernel
I have just recently completed a fresh install of FreeBSD 5.3. Upon
completion, I built a new 'kernel', which included a sound driver.
Everything seems to work correctly. Using 'cdcontrol', I can play an audio
disk without any problems.
Unfortunately, I cannot get sound to work in KDE. I have
On Fri, 2004-12-03 at 17:17 -0500, Gerard Seibert wrote:
I have just recently completed a fresh install of FreeBSD 5.3. Upon
completion, I built a new 'kernel', which included a sound driver.
Everything seems to work correctly. Using 'cdcontrol', I can play an audio
disk without any
I have been unable to get sound to work on my Dell Inspiron 4000
under FreeBSD 5.3. Until last Tuesday I was running 4-STABLE, under which
sound would work, but only after I had put the computer to sleep (zzz),
and then brought it back up. Before that, any attempt to play sound
I have been unable to get sound to work on my Dell Inspiron 4000
under FreeBSD 5.3. Until last Tuesday I was running 4-STABLE, under which
sound would work, but only after I had put the computer to sleep (zzz),
and then brought it back up. Before that, any attempt to play sound
resulted
i hear sound but it is all distorted ?
also how do i know which driver is actualy doing something ?
i know i know read the manual
7rxI# cat /dev/sndstat
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm)
Installed devices:
pcm0: nVidia nForce3 at io 0xe800, 0xe400 irq 11 bufsz 16384 kld
snd_ich (1p/1r/0v
snd_ad1816.ko
261 0xa7833000 1cd blank_saver.ko
7rxI#
when i do cat test.wav /dev/audio i hear sound but it is all distorted ?
also how do i know which driver is actualy doing something ?
i know i know read the manual
7rxI# cat /dev/sndstat
FreeBSD Audio Driver
On 11/23/04 06:18 PM, Kevin Smith sat at the `puter and typed:
I had followed the handbook to configure sound (sound blaser Live!) on
my new 5.3 installation. It was working yesterday but it doesn't work
now. Just to verify, I booted windows on the same system and the sound
card/speakers
2 0x8077d000 51d8 snd_als4000.ko
252 0x80783000 5348 snd_ad1816.ko
261 0xa7833000 1cd blank_saver.ko
7rxI#
when i do cat test.wav /dev/audio i hear sound but it is all distorted ?
also how do i know which driver is actualy doing something
I had a similar issue. For me it was that the sound
volumes were set to 0. Type the command mixer and if
it gives you zeros for the settings then that is what
is going on.
I used the mixer command to set these. It modified my
config files for me and works fine now.
Hope this helps.
Chuck
I had followed the handbook to configure sound (sound blaser Live!) on
my new 5.3 installation. It was working yesterday but it doesn't work
now. Just to verify, I booted windows on the same system and the sound
card/speakers are not working.
Here is my dmesg output and sndstat:
dmesg
sorry, a typo...
I booted windows on the same system and the sound card/speakers are not
working..
meant is say sound card/speakers is working with windows.
Kevin Smith wrote:
I had followed the handbook to configure sound (sound blaser Live!)
on my new 5.3 installation. It was working
Simple question. I am using GNOME 2.8 and the only way to increase the
sound that I see is to use the volume control icon in the upper right
hand corner; however, I want it to be even louder than that. It isn't
all that loud, especially playing dvds. Is there a built in mixer
program that I can
On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 22:43 -0500, RL wrote:
Simple question. I am using GNOME 2.8 and the only way to increase the
sound that I see is to use the volume control icon in the upper right
hand corner; however, I want it to be even louder than that. It isn't
all that loud, especially playing
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sound volume in GNOME 2.8
Simple question. I am using GNOME 2.8 and the only way to increase the
sound that I see is to use the volume control icon in the upper right
hand corner; however, I want it to be even louder than that. It isn't
all that loud, especially
Danny MacMillan wrote:
On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 05:27:27PM -0700, eodyna wrote:
Hi all
thank-you ohh so much for your help thus far!
It was indeed that little cable. When i looked it
didn't exist :) [not very good with hardware] i will
need to buy one and try that out!
In the meantime, I
Danny MacMillan wrote:
On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 11:34:14PM -0700, eodyna wrote:
hi everyone,
I can play mp3's :) but i cant seam to be able to play
cd's.
any ideas?
thanks again.
It seems likely that the tiny analog or digital cable between
your sound card and your CD-ROM drive
cable between
your sound card and your CD-ROM drive is not connected.
My cds play just fine without that cable.
1. How are you trying to play cd's? (what application, etc)
2. Did you recently recompile your kernel with atapicam and forget to
change you CDROM device in /etc/fstab?
Best of luck
or digital cable
between your sound card and your CD-ROM drive is not
connected.
My cds play just fine without that cable.
There are two ways sound gets from the CD to the sound card.
It can go directly from the CD to the sound card through the
analog or digital cable connecting the two
.
any ideas?
thanks again.
It seems likely that the tiny analog or digital
cable
between your sound card and your CD-ROM drive is
not
connected.
My cds play just fine without that cable.
There are two ways sound gets from the CD to the
sound card.
It can go
On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 05:27:27PM -0700, eodyna wrote:
Hi all
thank-you ohh so much for your help thus far!
It was indeed that little cable. When i looked it
didn't exist :) [not very good with hardware] i will
need to buy one and try that out!
In the meantime, I think there are other
hi there again,
im having trouble trying to get my sound card to work.
it looks like the driver gets loaded but no sound
comes out.
I test this through gnome, running the cd cdplayer
under the multimedia tab. Ive checked that the volume
is up through the volume control in the same menu.
any
eodyna wrote:
hi there again,
im having trouble trying to get my sound card to work.
it looks like the driver gets loaded but no sound
comes out.
I test this through gnome, running the cd cdplayer
under the multimedia tab. Ive checked that the volume
is up through the volume control in the same
hi there
are you sure your sound card is an ich?
first try loading all sound drivers
check you sndstat
#cat /dev/sndstat
trow something to your /dev/dsp
and read you dmesg
Jorge
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Hi jason,
thanks for your advice,
i will try the vchans. Although i read somewhere that
it has some problems associated with it.
Thanks
--- jason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
eodyna wrote:
hi there again,
im having trouble trying to get my sound card to
work.
it looks like the driver
Hi Jorge,
Thankyou for your advice..
I orginally installed snd_driver (which contains all
the drivers) and it indeed picked up snd_ich.
my current /dev/sndstat and dmesg also point to
snd_ich.
--ams
--- Jorge Mario G. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi there
are you sure your sound card is an ich
eodyna wrote:
Hi jason,
thanks for your advice,
i will try the vchans. Although i read somewhere that
it has some problems associated with it.
Thanks
I think ich is for the intel stuff, maybe ac97. Problems? It is in
the handbook, you will get problems from playing multiply sound sources
hi everyone,
I can play mp3's :) but i cant seam to be able to play
cd's.
any ideas?
thanks again.
--ams
--- jason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
eodyna wrote:
hi there again,
im having trouble trying to get my sound card to
work.
it looks like the driver gets loaded but no sound
comes
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Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 12:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problems with sound :[
hi everyone,
I can play mp3's :) but i cant seam to be able to play
cd's.
any ideas?
Is the audio
On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 11:34:14PM -0700, eodyna wrote:
hi everyone,
I can play mp3's :) but i cant seam to be able to play
cd's.
any ideas?
thanks again.
It seems likely that the tiny analog or digital cable between
your sound card and your CD-ROM drive is not connected.
--
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How can I know I FreeBSD 4.9 supports SoundMax sound
cards and, if not, when will they be supported?
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On Friday 05 November 2004 04:15 pm, Andrei Iarus
proclaimed:
How can I know I FreeBSD 4.9 supports SoundMax sound
cards and, if not, when will they be supported?
You could either go to freebsd's website (freebsd.org), or
if you have a releace CD downloaded and burned, you could
check
Ariff Abdullah [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 03 Nov 2004 14:51:20 +
Damien Chaumette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi everyone,
I am running 5.3-STABLE and have trouble with my Creative SB
AudioPCI CT4730 soundcard.
I tried to use sound and snd_es137x both as modules or as kernel
hi everyone,
I am running 5.3-STABLE and have trouble with my Creative SB AudioPCI
CT4730 soundcard.
I tried to use sound and snd_es137x both as modules or as kernel parts
but it doesn't change anything : there is no sound.
My card is detected as shown by dmesg :
pcm0: Creative SB AudioPCI
Hello everyone,
I'm having trouble controlling the sound level of my sound card,
specifically volume adjustments using mixer and other volume control
tools don't change the actual volume.
For example when playing a MP3 at 1% volume the sound is unbearably loud
and moving the volume to 100
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 12:14:45 -0600
Jason Sheets [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm having trouble controlling the sound level of my sound card,
specifically volume adjustments using mixer and other volume control
tools don't change the actual volume.
For example when playing
Since I did my last cvsup I have had many annoying problems, many
related to firefox. This about KDE is even more annoying.
So, is there any permanent solution to the KDE setting my volume to 0?
I saw some reply to the problem about removing a file somewhere, which
didn't stop the volume from
On Friday 29 October 2004 02:06 pm, Andreas Davour wrote:
Since I did my last cvsup I have had many annoying problems, many
related to firefox. This about KDE is even more annoying.
So, is there any permanent solution to the KDE setting my volume to 0?
I saw some reply to the problem about
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Kent Stewart wrote:
On Friday 29 October 2004 02:06 pm, Andreas Davour wrote:
Since I did my last cvsup I have had many annoying problems, many
related to firefox. This about KDE is even more annoying.
So, is there any permanent solution to the KDE setting my volume to 0?
I
On Friday 29 October 2004 02:37 pm, Andreas Davour wrote:
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Kent Stewart wrote:
On Friday 29 October 2004 02:06 pm, Andreas Davour wrote:
Since I did my last cvsup I have had many annoying problems, many
related to firefox. This about KDE is even more annoying.
So, is
This is what worked for me
While in KDE open a terminal window, su to root and run kmix, and
check the remember volume box. That's what has worked for me
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 15:01:17 -0700, Kent Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 29 October 2004 02:37 pm, Andreas Davour wrote:
On
)
MN Does sound work now? On my box the driver name showed up where yours says
MN unknown vendor. I'm guessing that the snd_ess driver would be the right
MN one, though the man page doesn't list the chipsets it supports. Try adding
MN snd_ess_load=yes to /boot/loader.conf (for FreeBSD 5.x) I can't
Hi folks !
Here is my question, related to sound.
My problem is that when I have more than 2 days of uptime, I experience
distorsions in the sound when I hear music, when I play games, or watch
films, and even if the load is at 0.16
More surprising (and maybe related, but it is another question
Oops, forgot to CC this back to the list.
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: Re: Finding the Right Sound Driver ...
Date: Wednesday 27 October 2004 05:45
From: Matt Navarre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Siavash EDRISI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wednesday 27 October 2004 01:12, you wrote:
Hi
[Redirected from -newbies.]
On Tue, October 26, 2004 12:50 pm, Siavash EDRISI said:
Hi!
I have been reading the text Setting Up the Sound Card at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-setup.html
in order to find and install the right driver for the sound card
Siavash EDRISI wrote:
Hi!
I have been reading the text Setting Up the Sound Card at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-setup.html
in order to find and install the right driver for the sound card in my i386. The
hardware is an ESS 1869 PCI. Before I had WinXP installed
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 01:55, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
The first step is to provide copies of the outputs of the commands `uname
-a`, `dmesg` and `kldstat`.
Also the output of cat /dev/sndstat would help.
Did you first try loading snd.ko (4.x) or snd_driver.ko (5.x) and see
which driver finds
From: Matt Navarre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 01:55, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
The first step is to provide copies of the outputs of the
commands `uname -a`, `dmesg` and `kldstat`.
Also the output of cat /dev/sndstat would help.
Did you first try loading snd.ko
I am under the understanding that the emu10k1 driver has support for the
Sound Blaster Audigy in FreeBSD 5.3, is this correct?
Thanks,
Thomas
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Yes it does. I have an audigy gamer at home and it works great. The
firewire port and sound work fine. I am only using 2.1 analog speakers
though. (5.3 beta 6)
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Tom Connolly wrote:
I am under the understanding that the emu10k1 driver has support for the
Sound Blaster
Lucas Holt wrote:
Yes it does. I have an audigy gamer at home and it works great. The
firewire port and sound work fine. I am only using 2.1 analog
speakers
though. (5.3 beta 6)
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Tom Connolly wrote:
I am under the understanding that the emu10k1 driver has support
Björn Lindström wrote:
Nikolas Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yea kind, The sound card still has to convert the pcm data from the CD
into music and output it to the speakers though,
No, the CD-ROM does that and sends it to the sound card as a plain old
analog audio signal, so the only
I've read the handbook and searched through /usr/src/sys/conf/NOTES and
found the list of snd_* drivers. I'm just not sure which one I should
use. I have an Asus P4P800E-Deluxe. The website says the onboard audio
is ALC850 CODEC which is AC' 97 compatible. Does anyone know which
snd_*
know which snd_* driver I should use. I know in 5.2.1 and down it
just used device pcm and it worked.
Put these lines:
sound_load=YES
snd_driver_load=YES
Into the file /boot/loader.conf and then reboot.
after you reboot look at dmesg and see if it found/loaded any sound drivers
you can do
Nikolas Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
now put a music cd into your cd player and type in (as root)
cdcontrol play if you hear something that sounds like music your
good to go
Actually, that's a pretty bad test, since that will use your CD-ROM for
the sound, rather than the DSP of your
Björn Lindström wrote:
Nikolas Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
now put a music cd into your cd player and type in (as root)
cdcontrol play if you hear something that sounds like music your
good to go
Actually, that's a pretty bad test, since that will use your CD-ROM for
the sound
I had sound working under FreeBSD 5.2.1 by using device pcm in my kernel
config file and now under 5.3 I cannot get it to work. The soundcard is
built into the MB. Not too sure of the type. How do I get it to work
with 5.3-*
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Thomas Moyer wrote:
I had sound working under FreeBSD 5.2.1 by using device pcm in my
kernel config file and now under 5.3 I cannot get it to work. The
soundcard is built into the MB. Not too sure of the type. How do I
get it to work with 5.3-*
I'm pretty sure this has been covered
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On Tuesday 19 October 2004 16:13, Thomas Moyer wrote:
I had sound working under FreeBSD 5.2.1 by using device pcm in my kernel
config file and now under 5.3 I cannot get it to work. The soundcard is
built into the MB. Not too sure of the type
Hallo,
I've just started with freebsd some time ago. I want to forward my sound
from my server wtih FreeBSD to my other computer. I used esd for this.
On my computer (with windows) I have found a port from cygwin for esd. I
forwarded my sound from my FreeBSD with the command:
esdplay -s
Hello.
I am using FreeBSD 5.2.1, with a SoundBlaster Audigy soundcard, and my
motherboard has a crappy Cirrus Logic onboard sound card.
When I type kldload snd_driver to autodetect my soundcard, it detects the
onboard soundcard and not my SoundBlaster Audigy (I can live with using the
onboard
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 04:56:12 -0700
Spiral Eyed Girl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In KDE, I am using the aRts sound driver, if that helps. And I hope I
have made sense, I am not good at requesting help.
You can work around it by disabling arts from KDE Control Panel (sound
system or smth), I had
the
on-board sound card off.
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Spiral Eyed Girl said:
In KDE, I am using the aRts sound driver, if that helps. And I hope I have
made sense, I am not good at requesting help.
If you're interested, here is a great paper on how to become better.
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Regarding xmms, I've had
Alex de Kruijff wrote:
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 04:14:49AM +0200, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 06:06:37PM -0500, Ned Harrison wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD 5.2.1 and upgraded from KDE 3.1 to 3.3. After
completing the upgrade, I found that I did not have any system sounds.
levels.
For some unknow reason the volume has bin set to 0% by default in the
3.3.0.
Hello,
same problem with me. I have installed fresh kde 3.3 with all packages
but I do not have any sound output at all. I did remove knotifyrc file,
but I still cannot hear anything from xmms, mplayer etc
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 09:26:32AM +0200, Martin Hudec wrote:
same problem with me. I have installed fresh kde 3.3 with all packages
but I do not have any sound output at all.
Do you have sound (playing a mp3 with mplayer) before you start KDE at
the console?
If not then:
Is the whole
On Thursday 07 October 2004 14:27, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 09:26:32AM +0200, Martin Hudec wrote:
same problem with me. I have installed fresh kde 3.3 with all
packages but I do not have any sound output at all.
Do you have sound (playing a mp3 with mplayer
I'm running FreeBSD 5.2.1 and upgraded from KDE 3.1 to 3.3. After
completing the upgrade, I found that I did not have any system sounds.
Following the instuctions in the UPDATING file in /usr/ports, I removed
the knotifyrc file. After logging out and back into KDE, I now have
system sounds
On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 06:06:37PM -0500, Ned Harrison wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD 5.2.1 and upgraded from KDE 3.1 to 3.3. After
completing the upgrade, I found that I did not have any system sounds.
Following the instuctions in the UPDATING file in /usr/ports, I removed
the knotifyrc
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 04:14:49AM +0200, Alex de Kruijff wrote:
On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 06:06:37PM -0500, Ned Harrison wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD 5.2.1 and upgraded from KDE 3.1 to 3.3. After
completing the upgrade, I found that I did not have any system sounds.
Following the
Hi Everybody
I have a SONY Vaio PCG-FXA36 and have worked very well
with
FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE #0
Except with the sound card :-(
Sometimes it does work and others simply not.
When it doesn't dmesg shows me this:
---
pcm0: VIA VT82C686A port
0x1c50-0x1c53,0x1c54-0x1c57,0x1000-
0x10ff
Eduardo Huertas wrote:
Hi Everybody
I have a SONY Vaio PCG-FXA36 and have worked very well
with
FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE #0
Except with the sound card :-(
Sometimes it does work and others simply not.
When it doesn't dmesg shows me this:
---
pcm0: VIA VT82C686A port
0x1c50-0x1c53,0x1c54
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Eduardo Huertas wrote:
Hi Everybody
I have a SONY Vaio PCG-FXA36 and have worked very
well
with
FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE #0
Except with the sound card :-(
Sometimes it does work and others simply not.
When it doesn't dmesg shows
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.
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 21:37:06 +0100
R. W. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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
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