I got my SB16 to work by removing the options sb isapnp=1 line in my
/etc/modules.conf and replacing it with:
options sb io=0x220 irq=9 mpu_io=0x300 dma=0 dma16=5
Otherwise, it kept trying to use irq=5 which was in use by another adapter.
Of course, you want to do acat /proc/interrupts to
Hi again,
Does anyone recommend a PCI sound card for an IBM Aptiva 2168 using Mandrake
8?? I know that Linux in theory supports many sound cards, but I would like
to find a card that is easily recognized by Mandrake 8, as I am a newbie to
Linux and would like to avoid the worst difficulties,
El Lun 21 Ene 2002 08:14, escribió:
Hi again,
Does anyone recommend a PCI sound card for an IBM Aptiva 2168 using
Mandrake 8?? I know that Linux in theory supports many sound cards, but I
would like to find a card that is easily recognized by Mandrake 8, as I am
a newbie to Linux and would
Unless you had a particular need for amazing sound quality (which seems
pointless to me when the case fans make such a noise), I would suggest a
cheap BRANDED card like a Creative Sound Blaster PCI
Linux detects it straight away, and it works in all modes.
All for only £12
derek
On Monday
On Monday 21 January 2002 03:14, you wrote:
Hi again,
Does anyone recommend a PCI sound card for an IBM Aptiva 2168 using
Mandrake 8??
Mandrake has never failed to detect and configure any of the Creative
SoundBlaster cards that I've ever tried, up to and including the SB Live!.
Support
Got a problem with sound, when starting xwindows I get the welcom sound,
but if I try to play a CD nothing, cant see anything in manual about it,
anyone got an iadea ??
Derek
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Hi
I have recently installed linux using mandrake 8.1.
I have a aztech PCI 168 AZF3328 sound card and no sound comes out !
I have tried to configure it using hardrake but this card is not in the
list. Moreover the boxes to fill with IRQ, DMA etc are not visible. (Bug in
hardrake ??)
Moreover
have u tried sndconfig from the command line
it has support for more hardware than harddrake does
it might fix ur problem
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Subject: [newbie] sound problem with aztech pci 168 azf 3328
Hi
I have recently installed linux using mandrake 8.1.
I have a aztech PCI 168 AZF3328 sound card and no sound comes out !
I have tried to configure
Dear All,
I am still struggling with this sound and printing. My printing works fine
now because I took my sound module out of /etc/modules but the minute I put
it back in I lose my printing capabilities. Conflict of some sort but cannot
figure it out yet. Civileme guessed that it might have
It sounds like your sound card and lpt port are using the same IRQ, most
likely IRQ 7. It would be best to change the IRQ of the sound card as IRQ 7
is usually the standard for printer ports. If the sound card doesn't have
jumpers (which most don't anymore), then you will need to find a way
On Tuesday 25 December 2001 07:07 pm, you wrote:
Hi all,
I received a new sound blaster audigy for christmas! I'd say yay! except I
can't seem to get it working in linux. sndconfig tells me that the card is
currently unsupported. I've tried searching the archives and the web but
can't seem
On Friday 04 January 2002 11:38 am, you wrote:
I hear there have been some hacks to the creative sound blaster driver in
their cvs that have gotten some basic functionality out of the audigy. I
guess you can start here: http://opensource.creative.com
Good luck with it. :-) (let us know
Hi,
which is the right sound device in lm81 + alsa for vmware?
--
ciao
Michael
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Dear All,
I have bought a new HP Deskjet 940c after giving up on my very old Epson
Stylus Color. I still could not print until I reinstalled. Then printing
worked until I installed sound. I am using LM8.1.
When I had LM8 my printing, internet, and sound worked right away without my
Since this message somehow didn't make it to the list:
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2001 12:26:04 +0100
From: Frans Ketelaars [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] sound blaster audigy
On Tue, 25 Dec 2001 20:07:00 -0500
g.sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hi all,
I received a new sound blaster audigy for christmas! I'd say yay! except I
can't seem to get it working in linux. sndconfig tells me that the card is
currently unsupported. I've tried searching the archives and the web but
can't seem to find much out.
Does anyone out there know if
Hi all,
Thanks to this list and a friend I met in a newsgroup (Paul Woodward)
I've gone from being unable to get my system installed correctly/use the
mouse/keyboard/modem/3d video...
To having 8.1 Powerpack installed (3.2 or so gigs worth!), mouse is
rock-solid,
I've got a Soundblaster Live card, plus an integrated i810 sound chip.
I'm using the SB exclusively - I don't want to have anything to do with the
latter. The sound configuration on my system, which never worked adequately
to start with ( =midi nonfunctional), has gone from bad to worse. One
day
did your integrated i810 sound card get turned on in the bios? I would first
disable this card in the bios, then try to reconfigure via Mandrake Control
Center.
On Monday 17 December 2001 06:14 am, you wrote:
I've got a Soundblaster Live card, plus an integrated i810 sound chip.
I'm using
... Joystick, Midi, SoundFonts,
etc.
One note, DISABLE your motherboard's sound and joystick port first...
-JMS
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 7:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Sound trouble, again, plus
On Wednesday 12 December 2001 4:26 am, you wrote:
(Where )can I find drivers for Soundblaster Awe32 and Terratec Maestro
32/96?
Is there any site where all linux drivers are gathered?
Cheers,
Stojs
http://www.alsa-project.org/
You'll find a supported sound card matrix there too.
/Brian
None. Everything works, but there is just no sound like it's muted.
BUT, If I used HardDrake to config the CODEC I do get an error. It says
cannot find isa-pnp.
Ben Lee
On Fri, 2001-12-07 at 17:54, Grant Fraser wrote:
I have the same chip and a similar problem I have just about every sound
I have a Dell Optiplex GX1 with built in audio. The card is a Crystal
Audio card. I'm running Mandrake 8.1 which found the CODEC and MPU-401
for it, but I can't get any sound. The card is NOT disabled in either
BIOS nor Mandrake. Neither is it muted. There is nothing in Sound
Mixer when I
I have the same chip and a similar problem I have just about every sound
utility installed. I can play music cds only if the volume control is all the
way up and the speakers are cranked.
When I try to play a midi file with KMid I get 'could not open /dev/sequencer
Probably another program is
Is there anybody who knows how to solve the problem message above?
How do I reconfigure/reinstall this famous soundserver as a real newbie?
Run update or so?
Geert
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On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, bascule wrote:
len, if arst is your problem but you don't have kd then perhaps you have the
wrong plugin selected in xmms?
optionspreferncesoutputplugin select oss
i wouldn't have thought you'd have the arts plugin if you didn't have kde but
if you are trying to
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Jose M. Sanchez wrote:
KDE is part of the stock LM8.1 release.
Yep, I did know that. This is the first time I left it out.
If you haven't installed it you'll probably also be missing other tools
you'll need to get your system to run properly. This may be why you are
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|Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Harrison, Neil'
|Subject: RE: [newbie] sound does work but xmms dont - mandrake 8.1
|
|
|On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Jose M. Sanchez wrote:
|
| KDE is part of the stock LM8.1 release.
|Yep, I
More drivel from me... From a prior post...
-JMS
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|[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Oscar
|Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 6:17 AM
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: Re: [expert] SB Live! - no midi devices in kde
On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, Jose M. Sanchez wrote:
I don't want to retype what I wrote before... So refer to my prior
postings...
But some notes are in order.
After I wrote this someone else found that devfs must be set to
automount for things to work.
Don't know how to do that. Edit fstab and
len, if arst is your problem but you don't have kd then perhaps you have the
wrong plugin selected in xmms?
optionspreferncesoutputplugin select oss
i wouldn't have thought you'd have the arts plugin if you didn't have kde but
if you are trying to configure arts but don't have kde then i
Sorry.
See attached sndstat. For some reason, cut-and-paste is not working at
the moment between gedit and Netscape.
How do I enable the sound devices in CONFIG? Which configuration file
is that?
Sound Driver:3.8.1a-980706 (ALSA v0.5.11 emulation code)
Kernel: Linux localhost.localdomain
Can someone help. the new install of mandrake 8.1 broke sound. It worked in
8.0 and still works in my windows(for games) partition.
- the proper sound card is identified in Harddrake,
- I've turned off Plug 'n Play in the bios (someone said that might be a
problem)
- Here's the relevant (I
Hi all,
I was lucky to get the sound working properly here also .All the
distortion disappers one i run harddrrake ...any idea why,
Anuerin G. Diaz wrote:
Ivan Miranda wrote:
Hi all,
Looks like LM8.1 has serious problems configuring sound cards.Out of the
Hi all,
Looks like LM8.1 has serious problems configuring sound cards.Out of the
three sytems i have installed none of them configured sound to my
satisfaction.
1)Dell optiplex GX110 (i810 motherboard with Ac97codec and AD 1881A on
board PCIsound ).When i start KDE the sound comes
Hi,
First and foremost, I would like to apologise for the lengthy mail,
but I am sure those that are willing to help me will find the info.
important. Please note that there may be some incorrections because
I am on another location/machine at the moment and am writing this from
some notes I
Hi all,
I had Just installed LM8.1 from a LM DVD on DELL optiplex
GX110,everything seems fine except the sound.When i try to play Mp3 file
with Xmms,i get sound in breaks and distorted.looks like the Devfs
has not configured the sound card properly.What i have is an i810 intel
On Monday 12 November 2001 09:03 am, Ivan Miranda wrote:
Hi all,
I had Just installed LM8.1 from a LM DVD on DELL optiplex
GX110,everything seems fine except the sound.When i try to play Mp3
file with Xmms,i get sound in breaks and distorted.looks like
the Devfs has not
Hello,
Could anyone please tell me how will I make my sound work by default. I have a PCI
Yamaha 6000 sound card using Mandrake 8.1. A step by step HOW-TO will be much
appreciated.
BTW, my PC hardware specification:
- Intel Pentium III 800 Mhz
- 20 GB Seagate Barraccuda 7200 RPM
- 256 MB
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001 09:15:11 +, PBN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sndconfig names my Creative PCI64 as Ensoniq|1336blablah and
tells me that it's currently not supported. I tried reading the AWE32
howto which names isapnptools etc etc. But this card is not ISA!
Can anyone please point me in
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001 09:15:11 +
PBN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sndconfig names my Creative PCI64 as Ensoniq|1336blablah and
tells me that it's currently not supported. I tried reading the AWE32
howto which names isapnptools etc etc. But this card is not ISA!
Can anyone please point me in
hello,
I have been unable to get my systems sounds working and am also unable to run
sndconfig. Sndconfig reports that my sounds card is not supported at this
time althought i do have the drivers installed. (Aureal Vortex 2)
I aso get the following error about ESD. i'm not sure what ESD is
: 28 October 2001 16:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Sound Config / ESD Errors
hello,
I have been unable to get my systems sounds working and am also unable to
run
sndconfig. Sndconfig reports that my sounds card is not supported at this
time althought i do have the drivers installed
Hi
I'm having a weird problem with my SB Live. Alsa starts up fine and
finds the card fine. But all the mixers have the card as a Sigmatel
STAC97081/11, if I run sndconfig. It finds the card fine, but when it
trys to play the test I get:
See my prior posts about this in this thread.
-JMS
|-Original Message-
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|[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Robert MacLean
|Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2001 5:03 AM
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: [newbie] sound blaster live, and audio cd's problem M8.1
Maybe LM8.1 chooses an OSS/Free driver for some sondcards and an ALSA
driver for others. Muting everything by default is an ALSA tradition :)
Any way I can tell, so I can know what is going on??
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/mnt/zip to the usual /dev/hdd4 and its fine. Until I reboot. Then its the
same way again. Checked fstab of course - it shows /dev/hdd4!
Ive not tried my zip 250 yet but I will attempt it tonight.
2. XawTV has no sound. Picture perfect.
Took tv card out so no be able to help there.
3.
Carl Lafferty wrote:
Maybe LM8.1 chooses an OSS/Free driver for some sondcards and an ALSA
driver for others. Muting everything by default is an ALSA tradition :)
Any way I can tell, so I can know what is going on??
[frans@localhost frans]$ cat /proc/asound/version
Advanced Linux Sound
Thanks!!
[carl@starfury carl]$ cat /proc/asound/version
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 0.5.11.
Compiled on Oct 16 2001 for kernel 2.4.8-26mdk with versioned symbols.
[carl@starfury carl]$
Looks like me adding the new drivers from alsa-project MAY have worked
after all.
-
-
-Looks like thats what I got too... ;-)
-
-
take a look at this and see if it look familiar:)
[carl@starfury carl]$ su
Password:
[root@starfury carl]# cdrecord -scanbus
Cdrecord 1.10 (i586-mandrake-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2001 Jörg Schilling
cdrecord: No such file or directory. Cannot
Carl Lafferty wrote:
Why, when I installed lm81 on a comp with a sb64 in it did the sound
start with mixer setting that allow me to hear the KDE jingle and yet
when I installed on my home system with a Yamaha 724F (DS-XG) card
the mixer settings were set so that EVERYTHING was muted by
Carl Lafferty wrote:
Thanks!!
[darklord@darkforce darklord]$ cat /proc/asound/version
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 0.5.11.
Compiled on Sep 23 2001 for kernel 2.4.8-26mdk with versioned symbols.
[darklord@darkforce darklord]$
Looks like thats what I got too... ;-)
Want
Why, when I installed lm81 on a comp with a sb64 in it did the sound
start with mixer setting that allow me to hear the KDE jingle and yet
when I installed on my home system with a Yamaha 724F (DS-XG) card
the mixer settings were set so that EVERYTHING was muted by default??
beat my head on the
On Wednesday 17 October 2001 10:20 pm, you wrote:
Why, when I installed lm81 on a comp with a sb64 in it did the sound
start with mixer setting that allow me to hear the KDE jingle and yet
when I installed on my home system with a Yamaha 724F (DS-XG) card
the mixer settings were set so that
synchronized.
Sevatio
Original Message
On 10/5/01, 11:04:58 AM, Mark Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
[newbie] Sound card recommendation:
First of all, thanks to the people who responded to my
question about Zip Drives. I appreciate the help.
Now then: I'm planning to add a sound card
First of all, thanks to the people who responded to my
question about Zip Drives. I appreciate the help.
Now then: I'm planning to add a sound card as well,
since the on-board sound that came with my Asus V7
mobo doesn't work under LM7.2 -- either in native
mode or SoundBlaster emulation mode.
tried turning off plug and pray aware OS in the BIOS?
On Tuesday 25 September 2001 18:20, you had thoughts to the concept of:
Hi, I am using mandrake 7.2 and using intel82801AA AC97 Audio.
but I get the following error messages when loading the sound module.
do you know why??
s wrote:
On Saturday 22 September 2001 12:08 am, Paul Rodríguez wrote:
I believe the Sound Blaster Live! card is supposed to work out of the
box in Mandrake 8.0, is this right? What I mean by this is installing a
new system with Mandrake 8, it would auto detect my SB Live! (i think).
I believe the Sound Blaster Live! card is supposed to work out of the
box in Mandrake 8.0, is this right? What I mean by this is installing a
new system with Mandrake 8, it would auto detect my SB Live! (i think).
If this is the case what do I do to get mandrake to recognize the card
*after* I
On Saturday 22 September 2001 12:08 am, Paul Rodríguez wrote:
I believe the Sound Blaster Live! card is supposed to work out of the
box in Mandrake 8.0, is this right? What I mean by this is installing a
new system with Mandrake 8, it would auto detect my SB Live! (i think).
If this is the
Thanks! I forgot about sndconfig, didn't even have it installed. You
know, this is the first time I've successfully heard Linus' voice via
the program? I remember my first try at Linux, Linus refused to speak,
and ever since then, my sound cards have been detected automagically.
Thanks again.
I see a lot of my sound doesn't work and discovered while fiddling
around that if the sound mixer line 3 slider is even part way up towards
the top, my sound shuts off. For what I do I have the slider for lines
1,2,and 3 all the way to the bottom. They are the plugin jack symbols on
the right
At 16:49 8/26/2001 -0400, you wrote:
OK. What is the difference between on-board sound and a sound card?
SW
On-board sound is just an el-cheapo sound card built into the motherboard. They can
almost always be turned off in the BIOS. This is advantageous because
many folk like to upgrade to
Leif Madsen wrote:
Onboard sound isn't really that bad since it doesn't steal any resources.
Quality is sometimes something to be weary of though.
Hmm, on my sons Soyo MB equipped with AC97 sound, it most definitely does
steal resources, i.e, IRQs 'n stuff...
Sound is -ok- on it though.
On Sunday 26 August 2001 08:54, you wrote:
I have a K7VZA motherboard with a Via VT82C686A onboard sound card. I
emailed this list before and someone told me to
chmod 666 /dev/mixer* /dev/midi* /dev/dsp* /dev/sequencer*
/dev/audio* so I did this and still nothing. Any help?
Curt
Version is Mandrake 7.0
Nothing about sound came up in the install
I don't know what HardDrake is. please tell me
I have a K7VZA motherboard with a Via VT82C686A onboard sound card. I
emailed this list before and someone told me to
chmod 666 /dev/mixer* /dev/midi* /dev/dsp*
add the following line in your /etc/modules.conf file
alias sound-slot-0 via82cxxx_audio
On Sunday 26 August 2001 09:44 am, you wrote:
Version is Mandrake 7.0
Nothing about sound came up in the install
I don't know what HardDrake is. please tell me
I have a K7VZA motherboard with a
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On Sunday 26 August 2001 09:44 am, thus spake Curt Stanton:
Version is Mandrake 7.0
Nothing about sound came up in the install
I don't know what HardDrake is. please tell me
HardDrake (included with Mandrake version 7.2, don't know if it was in
If I can play an audio cd in Mandrake with the cd player, does this
necessarily that my sound card works or can the cd player play an audio cd
without a properly configured sound card?
Thanks,
SW
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On Sunday 26 August 2001 16:05, you wrote:
If I can play an audio cd in Mandrake with the cd player, does this
necessarily that my sound card works or can the cd player play an audio
cd without a properly configured sound card?
Thanks,
SW
On-board sound is basically your sound card attached to your motherboard. A
sound card is a seperate peice of equipment which typically goes into an
ISA or PCI slot. Onboard sound cannot be removed from the board, but the
card can. You can sometimes disable the onboard sound though (either
On Sunday 26 August 2001 15:28, you wrote:
On Sunday 26 August 2001 16:05, you wrote:
If I can play an audio cd in Mandrake with the cd player, does this
necessarily that my sound card works or can the cd player play an audio
cd without a properly configured sound card?
Thanks,
SW
I have a compaq 5220 . The only thing I really know about the sound is that
it says it has Yamaha XG 128 Voice Wavetable Sound. There is no sound card
recognized in harddrake and I don't get sound on the web or when I play
mpegs, but I can play cd's with the cd player (although the volume
what happens if, in a text console, you try, as root. without the quotes
play xxx.wav, where xxx.wav is the the name of a wav file in the current
directory? what is the card you have?
On Sunday 19 August 2001 09:55, etharp wrote:
when you ran sndconfig, where you in a text consol, and was
when you ran sndconfig, where you in a text consol, and was Plug Pray aware
OS set to OFF in bios?
On Saturday 18 August 2001 12:50, Scott wrote:
I did sndconfig and it couldn't detect my card. I picked the only Yamaha
card listed and tried that and it failed. Is there any recourse?
SW
I did sndconfig and it couldn't detect my card. I picked the only Yamaha
card listed and tried that and it failed. Is there any recourse?
SW
On Saturday 18 August 2001 15:23, you wrote:
as root on the command line enter these:
sndconfig
(if its not installed, install it from the cd's of
-
From:etharp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:Mon, 6 Aug 2001 19:41:00 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound Blaster AWE64 locks kernel
I have the same sound card (well the gold version, but i think the
difference is windows drivers bells
with yours.
I think it was a post from civileme.
-- Jamie
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From: Peter Ruskin[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 07 August 2001 00:08
To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound Blaster AWE64 locks kernel
On Monday 06 August 2001 23:35, Doug X wrote
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound Blaster AWE64 locks kernel
I have the same sound card (well the gold version, but i think the
difference is windows drivers bells and whissels) and i never have had a
problem after running sndconfig, as root, from
210
IRQ 5
DMA80
DMA16/2 0
OPL3I/O 388
AWE Wavetable unknown, device id is CTL0022
Thank you
fearless1
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From:etharp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:Mon, 6 Aug 2001 19:41:00 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Sound
Hi! I'm haveing trouble with sound. I am useing mandrake 7.2 and have an sb16 sound
card. I have configured my card so that I can play music
cd but I have no sound when it comes to games or window startup and shutdown.
Any ideas would be helpful.
Thanks
Get your own FREE E-mail address at
Try running sndconfig (as root).
On Sat, 4 Aug 2001 19:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi! I'm haveing trouble with sound. I am useing mandrake 7.2 and have an
sb16 sound card. I have configured my card so that I can play music cd but
I have no sound when it comes to games or window startup and
I can't find sndconfig on my system. Can I add it?(mandrake 7.2)
Also I'm wondering how is it that people get spammed?
The only time I have been spammed is when I went to a chat room. Going to chat rooms
seems to be a way of saying come on everybody spam me.
Is there other ways someone can leave
On Sat, 4 Aug 2001 10:18:37 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED] insightfully noted:
I can't find sndconfig on my system. Can I add it?(mandrake 7.2)
Also I'm wondering how is it that people get spammed?
The only time I have been spammed is when I went to a chat room. Going
to chat rooms seems to be a
When running as root , i have opened a terminal and used the command:-
/usr/sbin/sndconfig (without quotation marks). You will probably get a
warning not to do this as root. However i suffered no ill effects as a
newbie when this was applied. Check with others if you wish for the
disadvantages
Check in kde control center (if you're using kde) to see if the option for
arts server is checked to start at boot.
-s
On Saturday 04 August 2001 04:04 am, you wrote:
Hi! I'm haveing trouble with sound. I am useing mandrake 7.2 and have an
sb16 sound card. I have configured my card so that I
Hi,
It looks like I got 'make' installed, because when I tried it, I got a
message that said "no rule to make target". What I had done is this:
make /mnt/floppy/au88xx-1.0.5.tar.gz makefile install10
The file to install the drivers is supposed to be in this location, but as
I said, I got
Yeah, if you tried make while su'd to root, then it probably isn't
installed. Find it on the mdk CD (so you know where to look). Open
kpackage, let it go through it's search for programs, then, the easy way is
just to click the open tab and search for it in /mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS.
Click
Relax, it ain't that hard. I have this card on two different linux
boxes and
it works great--Clapton's spinning as I write.
First, according to my notes, you must be sure of which aureal card
you have
(there are three different versions--the 8810, the 8820 and the
8830. If you
were you root when you tried make?
On Saturday 28 July 2001 22:41, Guy R Gauthier wrote:
Relax, it ain't that hard. I have this card on two different linux
boxes and
it works great--Clapton's spinning as I write.
First, according to my notes, you must be sure of which aureal card
Hello,
Hopefully this is the right place to ask. I'm trying to install drivers
for my Aureal sound card. I downloaded the drivers from a site, but I
don't know how to unarchive it. The file name is au88xx-1.0.5.tar.gz.
I've been given examples of how to unzip it, but so far nothing has
worked.
Have you run sndconfig in a text console? if you have any questions about how
to do this let me know. also what is the error message you get when you try
to unzip it and what command are you using?
also to untar a *.tar.gz file I believe the command is (with out the quotes
of course) tar xzf
You don't have to copy it over. In a terminal,
cd /to/where/you/want/it/unzipped enterthen
tar -zxvf /mnt/floppy/au88xx-1.0.5.tar.gz enter Then
cd au88xx-1.0.5 enter then
cat INSTALL enter and cat README enter (use:
ls to give you list of files).
That will probably tell you to use
On Thursday 26 July 2001 13:47, Guy R Gauthier wrote:
Hello,
Hopefully this is the right place to ask. I'm trying to install drivers
for my Aureal sound card. I downloaded the drivers from a site, but I
don't know how to unarchive it. The file name is au88xx-1.0.5.tar.gz.
I've been given
Good. IF you do not have CUPS, install it.
Then, I run it through netscape by typing in http://localhost:631/, I have found
that if immediately after installing CUPS, this doesn't work. I am sure there
is something you could change to make it work, but to me it is easier just to
reboot.
Once
tech details :
creative sound blaster live 1024 under LM8
VIA Technologies,Inc VT82c686 [Apollo Super AC97/Audio]
Creative Labs SN live! EMU1
while i can play cd's directly , i cannot play any mp3 or videos ,...lol well i can
play them but just don't get sound !!!
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Alwan Sadagopan
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 9:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Sound Card and Printers
Hi,
A couple of clarifications:
1. Sound Card - When i configure my sound card using
try chmod 664 /dev/mixer
It was Fri, 20 Jul 2001 16:32:30 -0400 when Kevin Fonner wrote:
I assume it is /dev/dsp, which is the main sound device.
Glad you have sound now!
Paul
Bingo! We now have sound... The sound Mixer still can set the volume
though. Any idea what device it
At 21.44 18/07/01, Alwan Sadagopan wrote:
Hi,
I recently installed Linux Mandrake 8.0. I am unable to play mp3 music.
When i launch the XMMS window and submit a MP3 file for play the system
hangs (No response, Key board and the mouse become non functional), Any
suggestion to get XMMS stuff
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