More on this sound thing... done a lot of digging, and found out that
the SoundBlaster Live! series all use the emu10k1 driver EXCEPT the
Live! 24 (the card I have). That one only works with the ca0106
driver. So SUSE is using the correct driver for this card.
Just an addendum to this
Ok, that is a bit strange. I wonder if the USB snd stuff isn't behind this.
Try unpluging the usb headphones then reboot into init 3, bring up yast as
root, delete any sound card (unless it shows the snd-emu10k1 drivers).
I tried many variations of this in the past few days. Yesterday I
even
More on this sound thing... done a lot of digging, and found out that
the SoundBlaster Live! series all use the emu10k1 driver EXCEPT the
Live! 24 (the card I have). That one only works with the ca0106
driver. So SUSE is using the correct driver for this card.
Loads more tinkering, and I can
On Saturday 06 January 2007 23:30, Clayton wrote:
Ok, so what sound card are you using? Also explain a little about you
speaker setup - such as you have external speakers and headphones at the
same time? Or, is it that you're switching between the two (also a bit of
a mystery why you have
Why aren't you using the snd-emu10k1 driver?
Simple answer the default install from SUSE uses ca0106. I
haven't changed anything from what the install gave me. It is also
the exact same driver that Kubuntu 6.10 uses.
I'll give the snd-emu10k1 drivers a whirl and see what happens.
I'll give the snd-emu10k1 drivers a whirl and see what happens.
OK, now I'm VERY confused... I started up YAST, and went to Hardware
Sound. I deleted the existing sound card setup. As soon as I did
that, my desktop went black - the wallpaper and all icons disappeared.
I added the sound card
I added the sound card back in - still using the ca0106 drivers
because there is no way to change that in YAST.
I should clarify what I meant here... I see no way in YAST to change
the driver on the autodetected hardware. If I add a new device
(ignoring the autodetected one) I can select
On Sunday 07 January 2007 01:23, Clayton wrote:
I'll give the snd-emu10k1 drivers a whirl and see what happens.
OK, now I'm VERY confused... I started up YAST, and went to Hardware
Sound. I deleted the existing sound card setup. As soon as I did
that, my desktop went black - the wallpaper
crw-rw+ 1 root audio 14, 3 2007-01-05 15:34 /dev/dsp
Might wanna do a chmod ugo+r /dev/dsp*
The same might hold for the other sound devices. From the print out only the
root and audio groups have read access. Depending on the protocol Cedega
uses, it might help to give the o (other) read
On Saturday 06 January 2007 03:55, Clayton wrote:
crw-rw+ 1 root audio 14, 3 2007-01-05 15:34 /dev/dsp
Might wanna do a chmod ugo+r /dev/dsp*
The same might hold for the other sound devices. From the print out only
the root and audio groups have read access. Depending on the
Ok, so what sound card are you using? Also explain a little about you speaker
setup - such as you have external speakers and headphones at the same time?
Or, is it that you're switching between the two (also a bit of a mystery why
you have 3 dsp devices with skype)? Could be something to do
Run the program from the konsole/console and post the output it prints.
Did that, and the output isn't really all that helpful
/usr/lib/transgaming_cedega/gddb.py:19: RuntimeWarning: Python C API
version mismatch for module gddb_parser: This Python has API version
1013, module
On 05-01-2007 at 14:15, Clayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
check the premissions of the /dev/oss specific files and make sure
they
have read access for the users or approp group (e.g. audio, etc).
Looked in /dev and all audio related things seem to have the right
rw
permissions.
As the
As the poster said you should verify the rights for the group audio,
one more thing to remember: in openSUSE 10.2, users are by default NOT
in the audio group anymore. Rights to the Sound Device is handled
different. Maybe for OSS the group Membership is still required?? I just
don't have
On Friday 05 January 2007 04:39, Clayton wrote:
As the poster said you should verify the rights for the group audio,
one more thing to remember: in openSUSE 10.2, users are by default NOT
in the audio group anymore. Rights to the Sound Device is handled
different. Maybe for OSS the group
On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 12:08:52PM -0800, Curtis Rey wrote:
a config issue with wine/Cedega. Or it may be the permissions as well. Also
If you're running AppArmor - Don't! It can interfer with apps and /dev
AppArmor only mediates confined programs, and the default set of profiles
we
On Wednesday 03 January 2007 06:06, Clayton wrote:
Maybe someone here can point me in the right direction...
I'm running SUSE 10.2 and bumping into a problem with sound in a
specific application... Cedega and World of Warcraft. Basically I
have no sound at all in Cedega/WoW.
I've tinkered
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