Okay, to begin, I am not quite sure if ALSA is the problem. I just
guessed that it is.
I woke up this morning and my computer failed to greet me (festival +
xscreensaver-command). roottail shows:
:/var/log/critical/current
Apr 1 02:06:32 [kernel] Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer
On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 11:13 -0500, Willie Wong wrote:
Last night before going to sleep, I ran an emerge update, which
brought in
alsa-header-1.0.9_rc2
alsa-lib-1.0.9_rc2
to replace the respective 1.0.8 versions.
After downgrading to the 1.0.8 versions, festival no longer causes a
Hi all,
I have migrated to the 2.6.11 kernel and have followed the instructions in the
www.gentoo.org/doc/en/migration-to-2.6.xml document.
All appears to have gone well except for sound.
alsaconf doesn't find any cards. I have NOT emerged alsa-driver but have
marked each of my sound cards in
All appears to have gone well except for sound.
that's bad :) .
alsaconf doesn't find any cards. I have NOT emerged
alsa-driver
You do not need alsa-driver because the drivers are now in the
kernel.
but have marked each of my sound cards in the
kernel configuration. Should I have made
Hi everybody,
I don't know if this has been posted and I did briefly look through the
archives. Problem is, it's hard to describe this in a search field: a
search on alsa gave me too much to plow through.
Here's the problem. It's really a small, but a very annoying one. In
short, when my Sony
Here's the problem. It's really a small, but a very annoying one. In
short, when my Sony VAIO starts, alsa does not start. Now, if I do
/etc/init.d/alsasound start, everything works nicely, but the script
does not start when the run level changes. Not on boot, not on explicit
run level
On Monday 07 March 2005 15:25, Sergei Gerasenko wrote:
Hi everybody,
I don't know if this has been posted and I did briefly look through the
archives. Problem is, it's hard to describe this in a search field: a
search on alsa gave me too much to plow through.
Here's the problem. It's really
Have you looked through your /var/log/messages file? Try grepping for
'rc-scripts' and alsa on your system logfile and see if it turns anything up.
Also, just after a fresh boot, you can look at the output from the 'dmesg'
command for hints.
Thanks, I will look at those. Something
some days ago, alsasound script failed for me, too, but was fine when
restarted. The cause was some irq/module error, found in dmesg.
Do you have some errors/warnings in your dmesg (dmesg -s 100)?
No, I didn't look in dmesg. I'll look tonight.
Thanks,
Sergei
--
Mike Payson wrote:
I've been trying to do an emerge -u world for about two weeks now. Every
time it get's to alsa-driver-1.0.8_rc1, it crashes. Here's the error
message I'm getting. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Mike
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -DMODULE=1
I've been trying to do an emerge -u world for about two weeks now. Every
time it get's to alsa-driver-1.0.8_rc1, it crashes. Here's the error
message I'm getting. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Mike
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -DMODULE=1
-I/var/tmp/portage/alsa-driver-1.0.8_rc1/work/alsa-driver-1.0.8rc1/include
Just a little question. I have alsa running right now and I have my
media keys mapped for commands. Yet in the mixers Master volume control
does not change the volume of the rear or middle speakers. Is there
another way to change the volume of those speakers without writing my
own shell scripts
Just a little question. I have alsa running right now and
I have my media keys mapped for commands. Yet in the
mixers Master volume control does not change the volume of
the rear or middle speakers. Is there another way to
change the volume of those speakers without writing my own
shell
Yeah, that is annoying. I emerged good old alsamixergui for that reason.
Am Mittwoch, den 19.01.2005, 00:48 -0800 schrieb Steven Susbauer:
Hello, I am running kernel 2.6.10-gentoo-r5, compiled with Alsa and the
emu10k1 driver (the one in the kernel) for the Sound Blaster Audigy 2.
My problem
Just to close this up I suppose, after reading some Documentation (I
know, should've read before) in the kernel that clarified the different
fields in the alsa mixer settings I found that Analog was marked as an
input for many different services (one of them being Line). kmix doesn't
see this
KsCD gives you the choice if which sound server to use. I had this same
issue, and it turned out that KsCD needs to use the internal audio device to
pull from the cdrom drive. Try this:
From the Extras menu, select Configure KsCD. Toward the bottom of the CD
Player page, verify that the
I have followed the guide here:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/alsa-guide.xml
I've compiled Sound Card support into my kernel.
All modules appear to be loaded.
Xmms tells me to check my sound card config.
Any ideas?
teh scorpaen # lsmod
Module Size Used by
snd_seq_midi
El jue, 13-01-2005 a las 05:14 -0500, J. Patrick Campbell escribi:
Xmms tells me to check my sound card config.
a) Some other program is using your soundcard with OSS.
b)You're not using the XMMS alsa lib sound.
c)Missing alsa-utils package
d)Have you heard about Murphy's Laws ???
--
live free()
On Thu, January 13, 2005 1:12 am, Jadex said:
El jue, 13-01-2005 a las 05:14 -0500, J. Patrick Campbell escribió:
Xmms tells me to check my sound card config.
a) Some other program is using your soundcard with OSS.
don't have OSS installed
b)You're not using the XMMS alsa lib sound.
It
J. Patrick Campbell wrote:
On Thu, January 13, 2005 1:12 am, Jadex said:
El jue, 13-01-2005 a las 05:14 -0500, J. Patrick Campbell escribió:
Xmms tells me to check my sound card config.
a) Some other program is using your soundcard with OSS.
don't have OSS installed
Maybe not, but do you have
I have followed the guide here:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/alsa-guide.xml
I've compiled Sound Card support into my kernel.
All modules appear to be loaded.
Xmms tells me to check my sound card config.
Any ideas?
In xmms there is a preference. If it's never been setup, it tends
to
I emerged alsa and got the first part, but when emerging alsa-driver-1.0.8 I
got this message:
ALSA is already compiled into the kernel.
Please to make sure these options are set correctly.
Once you have satisfied these options, try emerging this package again.
But, esearch alsa showed none of
On Wednesday 12 January 2005 08:08 pm, Me [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ALSA is already compiled into the kernel.
Please to make sure these options are set correctly.
Once you have satisfied these options, try emerging this package again.
Remove alsa support from your kernel config, then try the
Hello everyone, I'm new here, just installed gentoo (after 10 attemps
over the last year and a half) and had this problem on my last install,
so I didn't select alsa when compiling the kernel, and emerged
alsa-driver after reboot. And make sure your sound card is set in
make.conf as
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 20:15:29 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 12 January 2005 08:08 pm, Me [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ALSA is already compiled into the kernel.
Please to make sure these options are set correctly.
Once you have satisfied these options, try
: [gentoo-user] alsa problem
I emerged alsa and got the first part, but when emerging alsa-driver-1.0.8 I
got this message:
ALSA is already compiled into the kernel.
Please to make sure these options are set correctly.
Once you have satisfied these options, try emerging this package again.
But, esearch
michael higgins wrote:
Also, I'm wondering, on a slightly different topic, why, when I recompile a kernel, it overwrites with the new files, which may or may not, work and may or may not force me to recover from the live cd.
Is there a good way to add a copy of these current, functional, boot
On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 11:01:50 +0100
Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
michael higgins wrote:
Also, I'm wondering, on a slightly different topic, why, when I
recompile a kernel, it overwrites with the new files, which may or
may not, work and may or may not force me to recover from
On Thursday 06 January 2005 04:01 am, Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
michael higgins wrote:
Also, I'm wondering, on a slightly different topic, why, when I
recompile a kernel, it overwrites with the new files, which may or may
not, work and may or may not force me to recover from
On Thursday 06 January 2005 02:33 pm, Dave Nebinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The problem is recompiling the same kernel version with a different
config,
that new config may or may not work, but *will* overwrite your old
kernel + config (since the version + EXTRAVERSION is the same).
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 03:37:28 +
Jans H. Xie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess you haven't read this:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/alsa-guide.xml [1]
Before you emerge the alsa-drivers, you should add a line in your make.conf:
ALSA_CARDS=here is your sound card type
After you emerge the
michael higgins wrote:
The problem with alsa in the kernel was, when attempting to emerge and update the world, it consistently failed at the newer alsa driver library release. This must be an unintended result, I think. Unless there is never a good reason to compile asla into the kernel, but I've
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 17:13:20 +0100
Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
michael higgins wrote:
The problem with alsa in the kernel was, when attempting to emerge
and update the world, it consistently failed at the newer alsa
driver library release. This must be an unintended result, I
Okay. I'm using a 2.6x kernel. So, there's really *no* good
reason to compile alsa into the kernel vs. modules? I
intend to use this box as a soft synth and perhaps
multitrack audio... if I ever get past configuration
issues, that is.
You will surely. Gentoo is one of the best boxes for
michael higgins wrote:
Okay, I grok that. So, then, is the option of compiling into the kernel
an improvement, or not? It seems like it should be an improvement,
otherwise, why do it? Or is it simply, like, replacing oss in the
kernel?
It looks like there may be two issues being discussed here -
Manuel McLure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, at some point you could *not* use the alsa-driver ebuild with
a 2.6 kernel at all, so inertia has held me here.
You mean it wouldn't work then but it works now, right? Because I use
the alsa-driver ebuild all the time, and I'm making new kernels
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 11:01:51 -0500, michael higgins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 03:37:28 +
Jans H. Xie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess you haven't read this:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/alsa-guide.xml [1]
Before you emerge the alsa-drivers, you should add a line in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Manuel McLure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, at some point you could *not* use the alsa-driver ebuild with
a 2.6 kernel at all, so inertia has held me here.
You mean it wouldn't work then but it works now, right? Because I use
the alsa-driver ebuild all the time,
David Stevenson wrote:
I started with 2.4.22, emerged alsa sound and it worked fine.
Then I emerged 2.6.1-mm1 and lost alsa.
I have now been through menuconfig adding alsa-oss modules, and
redoing make modules modules_install and now it looks like it is
working, but no music.
The gnome volume
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Arne Vogel uttered the following immortal words,
Emerge alsa-oss, or emerge alsa-xmms and switch to the xmms alsa output
plugin.
I would recommend using alsa-oss anyway as a lot of audio utilities count
on OSS support to be present.
Grendel
--
Hi, I'm a signature
i recently upgrade to kernel 2.6.1, thus started to use alsa
instead of oss. alsa support and all sound device drivers
are compile into the kernel. now the sound works find, i can
hear good sound without tweak anything. but whenever the
'alsasound' service start, it complains 'snd_ctrl_open
~emerge alsa-driver
driver-1.0.2c
checking cross compile...
checking for directory with kernel source... /usr/src/linux
checking for kernel version... 2.4.20-gentoo-r7
checking for GCC version... Kernel compiler: colortail: invalid option -- ? Try
'colortail --help' for more information. Used
Grendel wrote:
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Arne Vogel uttered the following immortal words,
Emerge alsa-oss, or emerge alsa-xmms and switch to the xmms alsa output
plugin.
I would recommend using alsa-oss anyway as a lot of audio utilities count
on OSS support to be present.
Yep. Apart
Hi,
raptor wrote:
~emerge alsa-driver
driver-1.0.2c
checking cross compile...
checking for directory with kernel source... /usr/src/linux
checking for kernel version... 2.4.20-gentoo-r7
checking for GCC version... Kernel compiler: colortail: invalid option -- ? Try 'colortail --help' for more
Arne Vogel wrote:
David Stevenson wrote:
I started with 2.4.22, emerged alsa sound and it worked fine.
Then I emerged 2.6.1-mm1 and lost alsa.
I have now been through menuconfig adding alsa-oss modules, and
redoing make modules modules_install and now it looks like it is
working, but no music.
Hi,
Tianran Chen wrote:
i recently upgrade to kernel 2.6.1, thus started to use alsa
instead of oss. alsa support and all sound device drivers
are compile into the kernel. now the sound works find, i can
hear good sound without tweak anything. but whenever the
'alsasound' service start, it
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 20:06:04 +
Daniel Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|Hi,
|
|raptor wrote:
| ~emerge alsa-driver
|
|
| driver-1.0.2c
| checking cross compile...
| checking for directory with kernel source... /usr/src/linux
| checking for kernel version... 2.4.20-gentoo-r7
| checking for
I started with 2.4.22, emerged alsa sound and it worked fine.
Then I emerged 2.6.1-mm1 and lost alsa.
I have now been through menuconfig adding alsa-oss modules, and redoing
make modules modules_install and now it looks like it is working, but no
music.
The gnome volume mixer panel appears to be
Why do you emerge alsasound? I use the 2.6.1 native alsa drivers with
alsa sound installed from previous kernel.
Andrzej
David Stevenson wrote:
I started with 2.4.22, emerged alsa sound and it worked fine.
Then I emerged 2.6.1-mm1 and lost alsa.
I have now been through menuconfig adding
Wazow wrote:
Why do you emerge alsasound? I use the 2.6.1 native alsa drivers with
alsa sound installed from previous kernel.
I emerged alsa when I was on 2.4.22 and it worked fine.
Now I am on 2.6.1 I use the kernel modules and have the problem.
Andrzej
David Stevenson wrote:
I started with
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 08:28:52PM +0100, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ralph Slooten
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 18:46:29 +0100
Arne Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Err... you could've just added CONFIG_INPUT_PCSPKR=y to the .config file,
I guess? :-}
Umm, could have, yet the
Hiya all,
I have 2 general questions regarding my Gentoo install on my laptop.
I have had Gentoo up and running for about 10 months now and it works
great. Last night I decided to upgrade from 2.4.22 (self-build) to
2.6.2 (also self-build, thus not from the Gentoo emerge system).
Anyway, it's
Hi,
Ralph Slooten wrote:
1) Problem: I have no terminal bell (system beep) which on the one hand
is annoying, yet sometimes handy (ifplugd and my network as an example).
Is this a kernel option that you know of, or ...? Any ideas here?
You might want to read through this:
Hi,
On Thursday 05 February 2004 13:32, Ralph Slooten wrote:
2) Question: Since a while back I see that OSS in the kernel is
depreciated, and ALSA is recommended, but for the life of me I cannot
see what the advantage is of ALSA. AFAIK everything I use uses the OSS
system (OSS-emulation in
Hello again,
On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 12:50:48 +
Daniel Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/post-halloween-2.5.txt
From that page:
- Users wanting support for the PC speaker need to enable
CONFIG_INPUT_PCSPKR,
or you won't get a single beep.
Ahha, thank you !
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 14:54:09 +0100
Hemmann, Volker Armin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you ever want to hear two or more sounds at the same moment?
With oss you need some perversion like ESD or arts.
With arts you just define the dmix plugin as default. Voila.
I started alsaplayer once for 6
Ralph Slooten wrote:
Hello again,
On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 12:50:48 +
Daniel Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/post-halloween-2.5.txt
From that page:
- Users wanting support for the PC speaker need to enable
CONFIG_INPUT_PCSPKR,
or you won't get a single beep.
On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 18:46:29 +0100
Arne Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Err... you could've just added CONFIG_INPUT_PCSPKR=y to the .config file,
I guess? :-}
Umm, could have, yet the next time I wouldn't know either where to find it =)
Greetings
Ralph
--
http://axljab.homelinux.org/
After switching alsa for the sound system, their's a lot of noise when I
play musi, sometimes it's only noise and I have to restart the app. I've
tried multiple players, but all suffer the same problem.
I'm wondering if this is a problem with alsa or is it because I didn't
enable the alsa use
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From: Tom Hosiawa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: gentoo-user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 12:41 PM
Subject: [gentoo-user] alsa sound not great
After switching alsa for the sound system, their's a lot of noise when I
play musi, sometimes it's only noise
After switching alsa for the sound system, their's a lot of noise when I
play musi, sometimes it's only noise and I have to restart the app. I've
tried multiple players, but all suffer the same problem.
I'm wondering if this is a problem with alsa or is it because I didn't
enable the
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- Original Message -
From: Tom Hosiawa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 1:39 PM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] alsa sound not great
After switching alsa for the sound system, their's a lot of noise when
I
play musi, sometimes it's only noise
Arts can use alsa as output driver, but using arts to play songs through
alsa is still no good, I recommend to install alsa-xmms and use xmms, you
can even use winamp2 skins with xmms.
If you want to use arts with alsa, then you need to recomplie arts now.
That leads to another question I
- Original Message -
From: Tom Hosiawa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] alsa sound not great
Arts can use alsa as output driver, but using arts to play songs through
alsa is still no good, I recommend
I've tried to get Alsa running on other Linuxes before on a laptop, and
never with success, despite help from the Alsa mailing list.
Therefore, I'm not completely surprised that Alsa is giving me problems on
the desktop.
The problem I've run acorss:
I've emerged alsa and alsa-utils. I've
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 13:00, Krikket wrote:
My results (Regardless of which I choose to run):
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
/lib/modules/2.4.24/kernel/drivers/media/radio/miropcm20.o
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
/lib/modules/2.4.24/kernel/drivers/net/wan/comx.o.
[EMAIL
Did you emerge alsa-driver? That has the modules for your kernel.
Besides that, you need to set Sound card support in your kernel
configuration.
Canek
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 15:00, Krikket wrote:
I've tried to get Alsa running on other Linuxes before on a laptop, and
never with success, despite
They look like radio card modules and some WAN drivers.
\
From: Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/01/23 Fri PM 09:32:00 GMT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] ALSA woes
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 13:00, Krikket wrote:
My results (Regardless of which I choose to run
They look like radio card modules and some WAN drivers.
\
I agree Brett. I get these errors all the time when I first move a kernel to
some new C compiler or use a new version of gcc. I'm assuming that the
original poster has done an upgrade and something he does really need is a
little
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 13:00, Krikket wrote:
SNIP
I've emerged alsa and alsa-utils. I've edited files per the instructions.
Now it's time for me to run modules-update, or update-modules,
depending on which set of directions I follow. (The ones that appear in
the manual, or the ones that
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Mark Knecht wrote:
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 13:00, Krikket wrote:
My results (Regardless of which I choose to run):
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
/lib/modules/2.4.24/kernel/drivers/media/radio/miropcm20.o
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
Oy. I don't believe I made that mistake in commenting things here. Yes,
I emerged alsa-driver and alsa-utils. I did *not* try to emerge alsa.
*Shakes head at self*
Krikket
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
Did you emerge alsa-driver? That has the modules for your kernel.
On Friday 23 January 2004 22:00, Krikket wrote:
I've tried to get Alsa running on other Linuxes before on a laptop, and
never with success, despite help from the Alsa mailing list.
Therefore, I'm not completely surprised that Alsa is giving me problems on
the desktop.
The problem I've run
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Mark Knecht wrote:
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 13:00, Krikket wrote:
SNIP
I've emerged alsa and alsa-utils. I've edited files per the instructions.
Now it's time for me to run modules-update, or update-modules,
depending on which set of directions I follow. (The ones
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 20:58, Krikket wrote:
Following those instructions *worked*. Thank you very much!
Krikket
Well, I am very glad! Enjoy!
- Mark
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Hi folks,
I emerged timidity++ and one of the use flags was alsa. I have alsa 1.0.1 installed
and I get this error when trying to merge:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I.. -I../timidity -I../libarc -I../utils
-I/usr/local/include -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/include/gtk-1.2
Jakub Krajcovic wrote:
Hi folks,
I emerged timidity++ and one of the use flags was alsa. I have alsa 1.0.1 installed
and I get this error when trying to merge:
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I.. -I../timidity -I../libarc -I../utils -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/X11R6/include
Thank you Kathy, that answers my question. I'll get into it ...
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 06:44:37 -0600
Kathy Wills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jakub Krajcovic wrote:
Hi folks,
I emerged timidity++ and one of the use flags was alsa. I have alsa 1.0.1 installed
and I get this error when trying
Ian Truelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With the alsa modules now built into 2.6, should I load the snd_*
modules with the alsasound init script or via the modules.autoload?
You may as well compile them in.
Matt
--
Matthew Kennedy
Gentoo Linux Developer
Bugs go to http://bugs.gentoo.org!
With the alsa modules now built into 2.6, should I load the snd_*
modules with the alsasound init script or via the modules.autoload?
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Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Monday 19 January 2004 19:37, Ian Truelsen wrote:
With the alsa modules now built into 2.6, should I load the snd_*
modules with the alsasound init script or via the modules.autoload?
The init script.
- From a module perspective nothing has
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 19:56:00 +
Mike Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Monday 19 January 2004 19:37, Ian Truelsen wrote:
With the alsa modules now built into 2.6, should I load the snd_*
modules with the alsasound init script or via the
On 12:43 Mon 19 Jan , Ian Truelsen wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 19:56:00 +
Mike Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Monday 19 January 2004 19:37, Ian Truelsen wrote:
With the alsa modules now built into 2.6, should I load the
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Bill Roberts wrote:
| Don't listen to my advice, I have never actually gotten alsa to
| work, but...
It's not that hard, what specific problems did you have?
| In 2.6, there are two ways of setting up ALSA.
| First, compile it in the kernel, in which
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 18:25:05 -0500
Bill Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay. However, when I load the alsasound script I get a series of
errors of which this one is representative:
* Loading snd_emu10k1
FATAL: Module snd_emu10k1 already in kernel.
I know they are built as
On Saturday 10 January 2004 19:00, Sensei wrote:
Rudmer van Dijk wrote:
recompile kernel without OSS and with ALSA
put alsa in your useflags and emerge -u arts
and use `rc-update add alsasound default` to init alsa at boot (modprobe
alsa-modules (if any) and sets mixer levels)
I need a
On Sunday 11 January 2004 12:02, Rudmer van Dijk wrote:
On Saturday 10 January 2004 19:00, Sensei wrote:
I need a global arts setting: every student using those workstations
should use kde and gnome without any problem. Is is possible?
or use this patch and ebuild to recompile alsa. This
Redeeman wrote:
configure arts to use alsa! or install oss emulation with alsa
Ok, this is part of the answer... Is it possible to make the change
global? I mean, every student having an account should have the sound
working without changing arts settings.
PS. Anyone is experiencing a problem
Fred Labrosse writes:
Peter Ruskin writes:
Am I missing something? Anybody got any clue?
My guess is that doing `make mrproper` before rebuilding the kernel
would remove those redundant modules.
I did (because the kernel wouldn't compile without ;-).
I did
On Saturday 10 January 2004 15:04, Gerhard W. Gruber wrote:
On Fri, 09 Jan 2004 17:00:28 +0100, Redeeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
in
linux.gentoo.user with MID [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
configure arts to use alsa! or install oss emulation with alsa
How do you do that? arts to use alsa?
recompile
Rudmer van Dijk wrote:
recompile kernel without OSS and with ALSA
put alsa in your useflags and emerge -u arts
and use `rc-update add alsasound default` to init alsa at boot (modprobe
alsa-modules (if any) and sets mixer levels)
Rudmer
I need a global arts setting: every student using those
Roberto Griso wrote (on Perjantai 9. Tammikuuta 2004 21:45):
I've found this problem with alsa and kernel-2.6.x when i try to restart
tha alsa services :
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* Loading ALSA drivers...
* Loading: snd-mixer-oss
* Loading: snd-pcm-oss
* Loading: snd-seq-oss
* Loading: snd_intel8x0
On Saturday 10 January 2004 05:23 pm, Jani-Matti Hätinen wrote:
Roberto Griso wrote (on Perjantai 9. Tammikuuta 2004 21:45):
I've found this problem with alsa and kernel-2.6.x when i try to restart
tha alsa services :
[SNIP]
* Loading ALSA drivers...
* Loading: snd-mixer-oss
*
All,
Trying (and now succeeding) to power off my computer, I turned off SMP
support in the kernel.
However, since then, I get loads of messages similar to the one below when
insmod'ing snd.o:
/lib/modules/2.4.20-gentoo-r9/kernel/sound/acore/snd.o: unresolved symbol
On Friday 09 Jan 2004 08:57, Fred Labrosse wrote:
All,
Trying (and now succeeding) to power off my computer, I turned off
SMP support in the kernel.
However, since then, I get loads of messages similar to the one below
when insmod'ing snd.o:
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