Christoph Eckert wrote:
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Am Samstag, 31. Januar 2004 21:23 schrieb John:
Would appreciate any help on what to do or where to get
info.
Try to run alsaconf from a konsole window.
Before, make a backup of /etc/modules.conf.
Gruß / regards
Hello
Pro
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 12:23, John wrote:
> Hello
> I have been following the different sound threads trying to get MD9.2
> sound working with no success yet. Hardrake lists the following
> info.:master riptide pci audio device; module unknown. I have dl'd the
> driver from linuxant.com and insta
Christoph Eckert wrote:
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Am Samstag, 31. Januar 2004 21:23 schrieb John:
Would appreciate any help on what to do or where to get
info.
Try to run alsaconf from a konsole window.
Before, make a backup of /etc/modules.conf.
Gruß / regards
Hello
Ra
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Am Samstag, 31. Januar 2004 21:23 schrieb John:
> Would appreciate any help on what to do or where to get
> info.
Try to run alsaconf from a konsole window.
Before, make a backup of /etc/modules.conf.
Gruß / regards
Hello
I have been following the different sound threads trying to get MD9.2
sound working with no success yet. Hardrake lists the following
info.:master riptide pci audio device; module unknown. I have dl'd the
driver from linuxant.com and installed. Boot-up shows sound device as
being ok. In 9
John Rye, Paul and Boynblack wrote:
> sndconfig as root from console.
I knew it ! I HAD forgotten something !
Many thanks from the sunny banks of the Paraguay River,
Ron the Frog.
--
If someone annoys you, just turn the other cheek.
Nothing gets the message acr
After completely re-installing my system, I cannot get the sound to work;
guess I dont remember what I did the first time to get it functioning ;-(
Plug and Pray Sound Blaster AWE card.
When I try to start kmix, I am told
"kmix:Could not open mixer,
Perhaps you do not have permission to acces
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Gustavo Halperin wrote:
> in a test of a sound card , I mean efter that linux ( version 7.1
>)
>find a right card , when I do OK or Test, I receive the next error:
>/etc/isapnp.conf:44 -- Fatal - resource conflict allocating DMA0
>( see /etc/isapnp.conf )
>/e
in a test of a sound card , I mean efter that linux ( version 7.1
)
find a right card , when I do OK or Test, I receive the next error:
/etc/isapnp.conf:44 -- Fatal - resource conflict allocating DMA0
( see /etc/isapnp.conf )
/etc/isapnp.conf:44 -- Fatal - Error ocurred executing
I have been trying to configure my Creative Soundblaster PCI512 with
soundconfig. It autodetects a soundblaster live. After I set it, I
have no sound. If I try to reset it, it can't find the drivers for the
other Creative cards.
Any info on this configuration would be helpful!
Thanks.
Harry
AFAIK it is not possible (correct me if I'm wrong, coz I'm curious myslef).
Anyway, even if you succeed... The sound will probably get out of sync with the
game. The sound is a continuous stream of 1.4112 kbit/s. That's not much, but
every now and then your network will generate some "lag" when
This may seem like a wierd question, but can you redirect sound output to a
remote box, I have two boxes, one main box, and one thinclient, with a
soundcard, I use it for playing mp3s at the moment, would it be possible
for me to use the soundcard on the thinclient to play sounds that on on my
mai
Brett Wolfson wrote:
> I have a simple question. How do I configure a sound card in Mandrake 7.0.
> I just installed linux about a week ago and finally got around to putting
> some speakers on the box but I am not getting any sound out. I have tried
> with cd's and .wav files but I am not getti
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> I have a simple question. How do I configure a sound card in Mandrake 7.0.
> I just installed linux about a week ago and finally got around to putting
> some speakers on the box but I am not getting any sound out.
Brett,
I have the Complete Linux 6.5 loaded and I have the same problem. The CD goes
round and round, but no sound emerges. That's better than my Windows 98 OS.
It locks up every time I try to play a CD and it does'nt matter what player I
use.
try using setup on root login
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2000, Brett Wolfson wrote:
> I have a simple question. How do I configure a sound card in M
I have a simple question. How do I configure a sound card in Mandrake 7.0.
I just installed linux about a week ago and finally got around to putting
some speakers on the box but I am not getting any sound out. I have tried
with cd's and .wav files but I am not getting anything. Any ideas on wh
]
> Sent: Monday, 23 August 1999 12:38
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound configuration
>
> On Mon, 23 Aug 1999, Aaron deRozario wrote:
>
> > Could someone please tell me what permissions on what devices I need to
> set
> > so
On Mon, 23 Aug 1999, Aaron deRozario wrote:
> Could someone please tell me what permissions on what devices I need to set
> so that all users can access sound and midi? At present only root and one
> user can play .wav or midi files. For some reason all users can use the
> CD-ROM for playing cd
Could someone please tell me what permissions on what devices I need to set
so that all users can access sound and midi? At present only root and one
user can play .wav or midi files. For some reason all users can use the
CD-ROM for playing cd's.
Thanking you in advance
Aaron
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