But if I boot into 2.6.7-hardened-r17 with alsa compiled in, sound works
great.
I'm just wondering, since the error message you showed above meant the
device files weren't there, are you using udev or devfs? If devfs, did
you forget to enable 'mount at boot' or anything like that?
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On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 09:46:27 -0800, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But if I boot into 2.6.7-hardened-r17 with alsa compiled in, sound works
great.
I'm just wondering, since the error message you showed above meant the
device files weren't there, are you using udev or devfs? If devfs, did
you
I turned the volume and pcm up in the xfce4 mixer (even though it's
grayed out), but alsamixer is a bad command. When I open xmovie in a
terminal and try to play an MP3, I get this:
open odevice failed
Ahh...that's a different issue. So what's in /dev, /dev/snd/, and
Hi Grant,
I don't have anything in /dev/sound. Here's /etc/modules.d:
aliases ath_pci i386 ppp slmodem
It sounds like I need an alsa in there? I always compile everything I
can into the kernel so this module stuff is new to me.
Per-chance have you emerged alsa-lib alsa-utilities
Hi Grant,
I don't have anything in /dev/sound. Here's /etc/modules.d:
aliases ath_pci i386 ppp slmodem
It sounds like I need an alsa in there? I always compile everything I
can into the kernel so this module stuff is new to me.
Per-chance have you emerged alsa-lib
Hi grant,
All this extra stuff is being done on the off-chance that sound wasn't
working because alsa was compiled into the kernel instead of as a
module. Why would alsa work as a module, but not when built into the
kernel? Avoiding all of this is one of the reasons I moved up to 2.6.
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 09:13:56 -0800, Grant wrote:
I don't have anything in /dev/sound. Here's /etc/modules.d:
aliases ath_pci i386 ppp slmodem
All this extra stuff is being done on the off-chance that sound wasn't
working because alsa was compiled into the kernel instead of as a
All this extra stuff is being done on the off-chance that sound wasn't
working because alsa was compiled into the kernel instead of as a
module. Why would alsa work as a module, but not when built into the
kernel?
Probably because you are using the slmodem drivers. which also have
On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 16:45:48 -0800, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sound works great for me in 2.6.7 by selecting the following PCI device:
* Intel i8x0/MX440, SiS 7012; Ali 5455; NForce Audio; AMD768/8111
but there is no such option in 2.6.10 and the closest I see is this:
*
On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 16:45:48 -0800, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sound works great for me in 2.6.7 by selecting the following PCI device:
* Intel i8x0/MX440, SiS 7012; Ali 5455; NForce Audio; AMD768/8111
but there is no such option in 2.6.10 and the closest I see is this:
*
Here are the modules I loaded:
snd
snd-seq-device
snd-seq
snd-page-alloc
snd-pcm
snd-timer
snd-ac97-codec
snd-intel8x0
Any ideas?
Did you unmute the main, pcm, and ext. power amp switch (if there is one) in
alsamixer?
Or raise the gain of the appropriate channels with alsamixer?
Here are the modules I loaded:
snd
snd-seq-device
snd-seq
snd-page-alloc
snd-pcm
snd-timer
snd-ac97-codec
snd-intel8x0
Any ideas?
Did you unmute the main, pcm, and ext. power amp switch (if there is one) in
alsamixer?
Or raise the gain of the appropriate channels
I turned the volume and pcm up in the xfce4 mixer (even though it's
grayed out), but alsamixer is a bad command. When I open xmovie in a
terminal and try to play an MP3, I get this:
open odevice failed
Ahh...that's a different issue. So what's in /dev, /dev/snd/, and /dev/sound/?
Did you
On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 16:45:48 -0800, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sound works great for me in 2.6.7 by selecting the following PCI device:
* Intel i8x0/MX440, SiS 7012; Ali 5455; NForce Audio; AMD768/8111
but there is no such option in 2.6.10 and the closest I see is this:
*
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