It seems that it works, but everytime i get into KDE, volume levels
drop daown to 0 again Is there anyway to fix it or is it a KDE
bug??
On 4/20/05, Randi Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 20 April 2005 01:30 pm, Emil Khatib wrote:
Didn't work! I saw that ,as you said, volume
Didn't work! I saw that ,as you said, volume controls in kmix were
turned down to 0. I changed them but it had no effect. I even tried
playing saound in Gnome, but it didnt work either. :(
On 4/18/05, RW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 17 April 2005 20:08, Emil Khatib wrote:
Hi everybody.
On Wednesday 20 April 2005 01:30 pm, Emil Khatib wrote:
Didn't work! I saw that ,as you said, volume controls in kmix were
turned down to 0. I changed them but it had no effect. I even tried
playing saound in Gnome, but it didnt work either. :(
Try using the console program, mixer?
ex:
On Sunday 17 April 2005 20:08, Emil Khatib wrote:
Hi everybody.
I'm using a SoundBlaster PCI 128 and I get a problem with sound when
starting KDE. After builing and loading the sound moule
(snd_es137x.ko) everything seems to work allright. KDE's startup
melody sounds for a few seconds, but it
Hi everybody.
I'm using a SoundBlaster PCI 128 and I get a problem with sound when
starting KDE. After builing and loading the sound moule
(snd_es137x.ko) everything seems to work allright. KDE's startup
melody sounds for a few seconds, but it suddenly stops without any
error message. When I try
Emil Khatib wrote:
Hi everybody.
I'm using a SoundBlaster PCI 128 and I get a problem with sound when
starting KDE. After builing and loading the sound moule
(snd_es137x.ko) everything seems to work allright. KDE's startup
melody sounds for a few seconds, but it suddenly stops without any
SRINIVASAN, KESHAV wrote:
I'm using the latest 5.3-stable build along with the Xfce4 window
manager. I have a Sound Blaster Audigy card.
I don't have the line 'device sound' in my kernel, but I have the
following two lines in my loader.conf file:
sound_load=YES
snd_emu10k1_load=YES
I'm using the latest 5.3-stable build along with the Xfce4 window manager. I have a Sound Blaster
Audigy card.
I don't have the line 'device sound' in my kernel, but I have the following two lines in my
loader.conf file:
sound_load=YES
snd_emu10k1_load=YES
Sound doesn't work in X (tried
Hello,
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 to work fine with
device pcm
in kernel file but now under FreeBSD 5.3 the handbook tells me to use these
On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 11:55:00 -0300 (ART)
E. J. Cerejo [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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 to work fine with
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 to
Hi,
Thanks for all the help. I tried to locate a 'Non Plug-and-Play OS'
option in the BIOS setup with no success. I think there aren't anything
like this in my BIOS.
Can someone on this list shed some light how to detect (track) IRQs and
conflicts?
Thanks,
Mazen
Yes, it is solvable. In your
Hi,
Thanks for everyone who helped (and is helping me) to find my
way in the great world of FreeBSD.
I learned how to recompile the
kernel and I did compile it with device pcm and device pcm0 at
but it didn't work. I tried and tried and tried and spent almost 3 hours
with no luck. Finally,
On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 09:23:26PM -0400, Mazen S. Alzogbi wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for everyone who helped (and is helping me) to find my
way in the great world of FreeBSD.
I learned how to recompile the
kernel and I did compile it with device pcm and device pcm0 at
but it didn't work. I
On Saturday 10 January 2004 07:23 pm, Mazen S. Alzogbi wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for everyone who helped (and is helping me) to find my
way in the great world of FreeBSD.
I learned how to recompile the
kernel and I did compile it with device pcm and device pcm0 at
but it didn't work. I tried
On Saturday 10 January 2004 07:46 pm, Mazen S. Alzogbi wrote:
Eric,
Doing so didn't helped even. After rebooting and grep pcm
/var/run/dmesg.boot, I see that:
pcm0: SiS 7012 at device 2.7 on pci0
pcm0: unable to map IO port space
device_probe_and_attach: pcm0 attach returned 6
Gautam, the
Hi,
Sound is not working on my laptop that has FreeBSD 4.9 installed on. I
want to check the detected driver (if any) by the system and configure
it to use the right one.
How can this be done whether by using KDE or on the command line?
Thanks in advance.
Mazen S. Alzogbi
www.MazenAlzogbi.com
On Thursday 08 January 2004 04:21 am, Mazen S. Alzogbi wrote:
Hi,
Sound is not working on my laptop that has FreeBSD 4.9 installed on. I
want to check the detected driver (if any) by the system and configure
it to use the right one.
How can this be done whether by using KDE
On 08/01/04 14:21 +0400, Mazen S. Alzogbi wrote:
Hi,
Sound is not working on my laptop that has FreeBSD 4.9 installed on. I
want to check the detected driver (if any) by the system and configure
it to use the right one.
How can this be done whether by using KDE or on the command line
Great! But what does recompile the kernel with device pcm mean? :(
Cheers,
Mazen
-Original Message-
From: Subhro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 10:42 PM
To: 'Mazen S. Alzogbi'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Sound not working on laptop
It would be great
'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Sound not working on laptop
It would be great if you can tell us what sound chipset is there in the
laptop. If you can't make that out, then recompile the kernel with
device pcm
Most modern sound chipsets are supported by pcm. Refer to the handbook
for help
. Alzogbi'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Sound not working on laptop
It would be great if you can tell us what sound chipset is there in the
laptop. If you can't make that out, then recompile the kernel with
device pcm
Most modern sound chipsets are supported by pcm. Refer to the handbook
On Thursday 08 January 2004 01:07 pm, Mazen S. Alzogbi wrote:
Great! But what does recompile the kernel with device pcm mean? :(
Cheers,
Check the handbook (http://www.freebsd.org/handbook) regarding recompiling the
kernel.
--
Eric F Crist
AdTech Integrated Systems, Inc
(612) 998-3588
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 09:26:44PM -0500, Bingrui Foo wrote:
Hi all,
I read the FreeBSD handbook and installed new kernel with 'device pcm'.
Also used 'cd /dev; sh MAKEDEV snd0'.
dmesg | grep pcm returns:
pcm0: CMedia CMI8738 port 0xa400-0xa4ff irq 10 at device 5.0 on pci0
pcm1: Creative
Hi all,
I read the FreeBSD handbook and installed new kernel with 'device pcm'.
Also used 'cd /dev; sh MAKEDEV snd0'.
dmesg | grep pcm returns:
pcm0: CMedia CMI8738 port 0xa400-0xa4ff irq 10 at device 5.0 on pci0
pcm1: Creative EMU10K1 at device 9.0 on pci0
pcm1: unable to map register space
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