Actually this is where I started. They do mention problems with the sound card, however it's with it does not mention problems with choppy music. In the redhat general archives there is something about major problems with redhat 9 due to the kernel problems. However, this again is i
I had a few probs with my compaq when I intsalled RH on it. have a look
at...
http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/toshiba.html
On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 18:04, David Smith wrote:
> Hi all!
> I have a Toshiba Satellite 1805-S204. I am running Redhat 8.0 and am
> having trouble with the sound car
Hi all!
I have a Toshiba Satellite 1805-S204. I am running Redhat 8.0 and am
having trouble with the sound card being a bit 'choppy'. Every time I
click on another window or click on an icon, etc etc the sound will
chop. Usually with an mp3 or ogg file. The cd player software seems to
This is in reference to RH 8.0 with all updates.
I've been happily slogging along getting by with my
on-motherboard VIA sound system till this morning when
trying to run xmms (which btw has been running fine up
last night ) the sound volume was so low as to be nonexistent.
Figuring that the
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 10:47, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 10:09, Mark G. Spencer wrote:
> > Hi Ed,
> >
> > I checked the Intel website but there were way too many choices for me to
> > make any solid guess at this point. I checked all the documentation with
> > the motherboard and do
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 10:09, Mark G. Spencer wrote:
> Hi Ed,
>
> I checked the Intel website but there were way too many choices for me to
> make any solid guess at this point. I checked all the documentation with
> the motherboard and don't see an actual chipset flavor, so I'll pop the case
> an
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Mark G. Spencer wrote:
> I just installed R
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 04:42, Mark G. Spencer wrote:
> I just installed Red Hat 9 on a MSI 875P Neo-FIS2R motherboard. It has
> "Onboard Intel Gigabit LAN", "5.1 Channel Audio", and an ATI Radeon 9200
> video card.
>
> I'm sure I can resolve the audio and video so I'm not too worried about
> them.
Mark G. Spencer wrote:
I just installed Red Hat 9 on a MSI 875P Neo-FIS2R motherboard. It has
"Onboard Intel Gigabit LAN", "5.1 Channel Audio", and an ATI Radeon 9200
video card.
I'm sure I can resolve the audio and video so I'm not too worried about
them. The ethernet not being detected though
I just installed Red Hat 9 on a MSI 875P Neo-FIS2R motherboard. It has
"Onboard Intel Gigabit LAN", "5.1 Channel Audio", and an ATI Radeon 9200
video card.
I'm sure I can resolve the audio and video so I'm not too worried about
them. The ethernet not being detected though is a big problem, since
try a
different slot for your sound card.
- Paul
On Sat, 2003-09-27 at 00:10, yanggl wrote:
> hello everybody! In my redhat 7.3,I adjust my hard disk using the command 'hdparm
> -c3 -m16 -d1 /dev/hdc',
> and the disk performance does increse. But after that, I found that if I
hello everybody! In my redhat 7.3,I adjust my hard disk using the command 'hdparm -c3
-m16 -d1 /dev/hdc',
and the disk performance does increse. But after that, I found that if I play some
music(mp3,wav,etc.)
when hard disk operation being progress,the sound will be cacophony and
I hadn't used sndconfig as it's being deprecated
(quote the Red Hat Linux V8.0 Release Notes). Is there another way
(other than automatic detection)?
Thanks,
Gene Poole
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On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 06:20:34PM -0400, Eugene Poole wrote:
> About 6-months ago I was running RHL 7.2 and upgraded to RHL 8.0. My
> ESS Solo1 (ES1969?) sound card was working just fine. On the same
> machine I had the occasion to do a complete RHL 8.0 install. Since then
> th
About 6-months ago I was running RHL 7.2 and upgraded to RHL 8.0. My
ESS Solo1 (ES1969?) sound card was working just fine. On the same
machine I had the occasion to do a complete RHL 8.0 install. Since then
the sound card no longer works. Doesd anyone know of a way to get it
back? Is Alsa
Hello,
I just got ALSA installed on my redhat 9 dell inspiron 8000 with a
maestro3 sound card. The drivers load, but when gnome starts it reports
that it can't find /dev/sound/mixer. I tried a symlink to /dev/mixer,
but that didn't work. Any thoughts?
Thanks
Marc Boorshtein
Apparently this has been a problem for a long time. I have a audigy2
soundcard and was getting no sound. With the newest kernel I started to
get some sound but still no cd unless you copy the tracks to the disk to
be played with the midi player. So it is a problem that RH has not
addressed and
On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 17:48, Q wrote:
> Maybe someone out there has more experience or insight into these
> matters than I do?
I've no solution either. But, have you tried the severn specific
mailing list?
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Yes thanks, that is really very helpful, but I am happy to say that
submitting a bug report was the first thing I did. The second thing I
did, since I still have no sound was join this mailing list in the hope
that someone might be able to give me some pointers on how to resolve
this issue
On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 00:55, Q wrote:
> Hi everyone, this is another problem with RH 9.0 Severn Beta 1.
>
> On RedHat 9.0 my onboard sound worked flawlessly and required no
> additional configuration from me.
>
> Any input you can offer is welcome.
It's a beta. Things bre
Hi everyone, this is another problem with RH 9.0
Severn Beta 1.
For some reason I can't get any sound output.
I am using digital SPDIF out put to an external Dolby digital
decoder.Here is my specification list:- Northbridge : VIA
KT400A- Southbridge : VIA 8235- VIA VT6306 IEE
Hey,
Whenever my system tries to use sound it freezes for 5-10 seconds and
eventually I get console output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] kbreit]# redhat-config-soundcard
/lib/modules/2.4.20-8/kernel/drivers/sound/trident.o: init_module: No
such device
Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 17:07, Richard Humphrey wrote:
> redhat-config-sound?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] kbreit]# redhat-config-soundcard
/lib/modules/2.4.20-8/kernel/drivers/sound/trident.o: init_module: No
such device
Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect module parameters,
including invalid
> Hey,
> I swapped my hard disk from one system to another and sound won't work
> now. Does RH9 have a sound configuration application?
Doing a 'locate sound | grep config' brought up redhat-config-soundcard.
Try it from an xterm in Bluecurve (gnome) as it's
redhat-config-sound?
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Hey,
I swapped my hard disk from one system to another and sound won't wor
Hey,
I swapped my hard disk from one system to another and sound won't work
now. Does RH9 have a sound configuration application?
Thanks
Kevin Breit
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An update on this issue... the Xmms output driver has a setting that
controls the latency. I set this to 30ms (it was 3000ms, matching the
latency I was experiencing).
I also set the aRtsd latency to 30ms via the control panel. I also set
"realtime scheduling" and made sure artsdwrapper was
dlangschied wrote:
When I run Soundcard Detection, It says I have:
Vendor: Acer Laboratories Inc.
Model: M5451 PCI AC-Link Controller Audio Device
Module: trident
However, on the laptop itself there is a logo for ALTEC Lansing
Sidenote - Altec Lansing makes (FANTASTIC) speakers - not sound
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 11:46, dlangschied wrote:
> When I try to it says command not found. Is this something that isn't
> automatically loaded? I should think that in the 4 times that I have
> reinstalled that it would be there.
You might not have it installed. Install the sndconfig package, th
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Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: Red Hat 8.0 Issue #6: Saving mixer settingsmodprobe:modprobe:
Can't lo
On Friday 01 August 2003 11:09 am, Greg Bell wrote:
> >> Under RH9, Xmms has a huge latency/delay when skipping
> >> or pausing (soundcard is Via's 686 built-in sound). I'm using OSS, and
> >> Artsd... I need Artsd since there's no sharing of the sound
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 11:26, dlangschied wrote:
> When I run Soundcard Detection, It says I have:
> Vendor: Acer Laboratories Inc.
> Model: M5451 PCI AC-Link Controller Audio Device
> Module: trident
>
> However, on the laptop itself there is a logo for ALTEC Lansing
Did you run sndconfig as I
On Friday 01 August 2003 11:14 am, dlangschied wrote:
> Hi again,
> Here is issue #6:
> I have not been able to get my sound card to function. There have been
> times (during reinstalls) that the sound test worked, but I have not seen
> this error go away.
>
> There are
dprobe:modprobe:
Can't locate module sound-slot-0.
> On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 11:14, dlangschied wrote:
> > Hi again,
> > Here is issue #6:
> > I have not been able to get my sound card to function. There have been
> > times (during reinstalls) that the sound t
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 11:14, dlangschied wrote:
> Hi again,
> Here is issue #6:
> I have not been able to get my sound card to function. There have been
> times (during reinstalls) that the sound test worked, but I have not seen
> this error go away.
>
> There are
Hi again,
Here is issue #6:
I have not been able to get my sound card to function. There have been
times (during reinstalls) that the sound test worked, but I have not seen
this error go away.
There are two additional lines:
modprobe: Can't locate module sound-service-0
aumix: error op
>> Under RH9, Xmms has a huge latency/delay when skipping
>> or pausing (soundcard is Via's 686 built-in sound). I'm using OSS, and
>> Artsd... I need Artsd since there's no sharing of the sound device with
>> plain OSS.
>
>Are you using KDE (sinc
On Friday 01 August 2003 12:04 am, Greg Bell wrote:
> Hi Listies,
>
> Under RH9, Xmms has a huge latency/delay when skipping forwards/backwards
> or pausing (soundcard is Via's 686 built-in sound). I'm using OSS, and
> Artsd... I need Artsd since there's no sh
I am having the same problem with my sound blaster audigy when using
xmms. if any one has a fix for this it would be greatly appreciated.
you aren't the only one experencing this. I thaught it was the
player acting goofy but I guess that isn't the problem.
thanks
hankGreg Bell
Hi Listies,
Under RH9, Xmms has a huge latency/delay when skipping forwards/backwards
or pausing (soundcard is Via's 686 built-in sound). I'm using OSS, and
Artsd... I need Artsd since there's no sharing of the sound device with
plain OSS.
Has anyone else seen big latencies
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 04:09, George Scaria wrote:
> It is very sad that the multimedia support is missing in
> recent releases of redhat. You must at least include
> mp3blaster and xmms. Also, mplayer in framebuffer mode would
> be great. The linux should have framebuffer capability,
> similar to k
It is very sad that the multimedia support is missing in
recent releases of redhat. You must at least include
mp3blaster and xmms. Also, mplayer in framebuffer mode would
be great. The linux should have framebuffer capability,
similar to knoppix.
-George Scaria
=
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What about the sound ?. Other games in my RH 9 Box such as Geki2,
Grande, Kolf, etc has sound. When KDE starts it has sound too. This
problem is weird.
On Friday 25 July 2003 01:02, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:
> My tux racer was also way too slow
Hello all,
I have install RH9 with xmms-mpg123, my sound works, I can play mp3's and wav's. I also have the sound cable hooked up from the cdrom to the sound card. When I play a cd it looks like it is playing but I don't hear any sound. This machine is a duel eboot to XP a
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 11:38:27AM -0400, Edward Croft wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 10:09, Tb. Rifza Adriansyah wrote:
> > Dear All,
> > Why Tux Racer in RedHat 9 has no sound at all ?. I have change
> > permission to wav files for Tux Racer, so non-root user can execute
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Subject: Re: Tux Racer in RH 9 has no sound !
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 10:09, Tb. Rifza Adriansyah wrote:
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Why Tux Racer in RedHat 9 has no sound at all ?. I
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> On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 10:09, Tb. Rifza Adriansyah wrote:
>
nce - mine runs
at regular speed now, just like other games ;-)
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> Dear All,
> Why Tux Racer in RedHat 9 has no sound at all ?. I have change
> permission to wav files for Tux Racer, so non-root user can execute
> it but it'
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Dear All,
Why Tux Racer in RedHat 9 has no sound at all ?. I have change
permission to wav files for Tux Racer, so non-root user can execute
it but it's still no sound. I tried Tux Racer in Mandrake 9.1 a few
months ago, the sound is okay. H
On Monday 21 July 2003 05:58 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s voice rose above
the ones in my head and stated:
> Hey all,
>
> I was just wondering if anybody could help me configure sound in RH
> 9.0. I'm REALLY new at this and if anbody could walk step by step on
> th
Hey all,
I was just wondering if anybody could help me configure sound in RH 9.0.
I'm REALLY new at this and if anbody could walk step by step on this one,
it would be ASOME!!
Thanks!!
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I posted this issue some time ago but got no answer, that could help me
resolve it, so, here I am again, in hope of getting some better help
this time:
No matter what I do, I cannot get any sound out of my system, except for
the various dings & clicks of the user interface in Gnome. I am tr
I have problem.
I want to play any mp3 or sound I didn't take sound.
Michael Schwendt wrote:
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 10:51:21 +0300, Bulent Acikgoz wrote:
I take this message when activate sound.
Can't locate these modules:
sound-slot-1
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Some more info: I've found the alsaconf utility and run it. It finds
and installs snd-intel8x0 (successfully it seems, but fails on the
"alsasound start" test phase with the errors:
Loading driver...
Starting sound driver: snd
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 10:51:21 +0300, Bulent Acikgoz wrote:
> I take this message when activate sound.
>
> Can't locate these modules:
>sound-slot-1: 6 Time(s)
>sound-service-1-0: 6 Time(s)
> How can __ solve this p
Hello friends,
I take this message when activate sound.
Can't locate these modules:
sound-slot-1: 6 Time(s)
sound-service-1-0: 6 Time(s)
How can ı solve this problem?
Thank you for your helps.
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Subject: Playing Sound - mp3, etc: invisible confusion
RH 7.2
Can someone lead me to where I can go to for info to understand better
how playing sounds under RH7.2/Gnome works?
I'm a bit confused by things I can't see: When I'm in the file browser,
I can hover
RH 7.2
Can someone lead me to where I can go to for info to understand better
how playing sounds under RH7.2/Gnome works?
I'm a bit confused by things I can't see: When I'm in the file browser,
I can hover my mouse pointer over an audio file. I then hear the sound
play through th
Hello everybody,
I am trying to get sound out of my RH8 box. Although everything seems to
be O.K. (configuration via KDE Control Center seems to complete
successfully), I hear nothing from my speakers.
The following is an extract from my system's log (file
"/var/log/messages").
al Message-
|From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mike Pelley
|Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 1:48 PM
|To: redhat-list
|Subject: Getting sound to work on an Abit IC7 and RH9
|
|
| Hi all,
|
| I'm trying to get the onboard sound on my Abit IC7 working. I've
| do
rtunately I have made all devices work for
me ( except for onboard RAID/SATA, not using them), including sound, gigabit
eithernet , etc.
So good luck with your IC7.
> I've even tried to reconfigure ALSA with the following:
> ./configure --with-cards=intel8x0 --with-sequencer=yes;make
Have you run sndconfig?
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Hi all,
I
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Hi all,
I'm trying to get the onboard sound on my Abit IC7 working. I've
downloaded the drivers from Abit for Linux and run the configuration,
compiled the modules and installed the drivers. The kernel has sound
compiled into it and lsm
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/lib/modules/2.4.20-18.9smp/kernel/sound/pci/snd-intel8x0.o: unresolved
symbol snd_pcm_period_elapsed_Rsmp_575e1363
/lib/modules/2.4.20-18.9smp/kernel/sound/pci/snd-intel8x0.o: unresolved
symbol snd_ac97_set_rate_Rsmp_af52f286
/lib/modules/2.4.20
aumix -v 90
Turns up the volume.
BobB
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Subject: Re: Sound Problems (C-Media)
Ack. I had this problem when I was setting up my
aumix -v 90 turns up the volume.
BobB
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Ack. I had this problem when I was setting up my
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> Hello-
>
> I just installed RedHat 9 on my system, and it works great with the
> exception of sound-- I can't get it to work. When I run the soundcard
> autodetection program, it detec
Hello-
I just installed RedHat 9 on my system, and it works great with the
exception of sound-- I can't get it to work. When I run the soundcard
autodetection program, it detects the chip correctly (Vendor: C-Media,
Model: CM8738, Module: cmpci), but when I attempt to play the test
sou
hello friends,
How can I learn blocking or not on sound card?
thank you..
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/ Asus P4P800 - LAN and sound not working
I enabled both of them (sound and lan) after I built the machine and they
work
well with Windows XP after installing the software off the CD.
I do have a nic card for a spare and it's not like gigabit lan is anything I
have to worry about just now but
dhat 9 / Asus P4P800 - LAN and sound not working
I enabled both of them (sound and lan) after I built the machine and they
work
well with Windows XP after installing the software off the CD.
I do have a nic card for a spare and it's not like gigabit lan is anything I
have to worry about just
I enabled both of them (sound and lan) after I built the machine and they work
well with Windows XP after installing the software off the CD.
I do have a nic card for a spare and it's not like gigabit lan is anything I
have to worry about just now but it's the sound
My Processor is
>From my experience, 3com is generally a good choice in NICs for RH releases
going way back. However the gigabit cards are somewhat newer to me. Might
check the BIOS for enabling the onboard NIC.
The sound card might be ok. Run kudzu first to see if it finds it. If it
does then you're ok
I just built my own system with a asus p4p800 board. It works... but the
intergrated 3com gigabit LAN and on board SoundMAX audio are not working
on them and I cannot find any information on it other than the intel
chipset on the board is supported
I'd appreciate any help at all from you all on
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 at 12:47pm (-0700), Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> I'm interested in a way to redirect sound to another server. I know esd
> and arts have the capability to bind to sockets, but is there actually a
> way to export sound that isn't application-specific?
>
&g
I'm interested in a way to redirect sound to another server. I know esd
and arts have the capability to bind to sockets, but is there actually a
way to export sound that isn't application-specific?
For example, I can run xine with the video exported to my local server,
but the sound s
(Jumping into the thread late)
Have you checked all your mixers and checked to see if sound daemon is
running?
Yes I have checked and set them all kind of ways.
I have tried just about every way iv read about
and believe me i have read alot and every thing
every one has said to do from here
Has anyone here delt with these sound files in linux? I would like to be
able to convert a .dvr file to a .wav file in linux. I have a program to
do this in windows, but that isn't so useful.
Thanks!
Blake
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Part of the problem may be IRQ sharing, but the BIOS doesn't allow me to
change it. Does anyone know of any good workarounds for this chipset?
Here's the relevant info.
>From procinfo:
irq 9: 94314 usb-ohci, SiS 7012
>From dmesg:
Intel 810 + AC97 Audio, version 0.24, 07:13:38 May
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 22:26, David H. wrote:
> Hi this is me agian
>
> Iv tryed every thing that has been said to try plus moor and still no
> sound out of sound card through the cd-rw .
(Jumping into the thread late)
Have you checked all your mixers and checked to see if sou
Hi this is me agian
Iv tryed every thing that has been said to try plus moor and still no
sound out of sound card through the cd-rw .
thank's for trying to help Fred Smith and Colin
May be you all can see some thing im not so here go's some scan's
Note: That my setting in my c
I've tried the same AVI's on both RH8 and RH9. The files play fine on 8.0
using Xine, but sound scratchy (like a bad FM channel) on 9. Has anyone
else experienced this, or have any idea how I can tweak the sound quality?
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cd-rw links to /dev/cdrom1 and /dev/scd0 with no
sound and my dvd-rom links to /dev/cdrom and has
sound. :-(
I think what is going on here is the SCSI host
adapter emulation is not set right in My grub
config I think I need to set it to:
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.20-8 ro root=
er post you will see as root under kid my
> cd-rw links to /dev/cdrom1 and /dev/scd0 with no
> sound and my dvd-rom links to /dev/cdrom and has
> sound. :-(
>
> I think what is going on here is the SCSI host
> adapter emulation is not set right in My grub
> config I think
ve
> shoulden it be /dev/cdrom1
same as above.
>
> Like you said /dev/scd0 will run my cd-rw drive
> too but nether /dev/cdrom1 or /dev/scd0 play any
> sound.
>
> If im not mistakeing shoulden /dev/cdrom be a
> semilinked /dev/scd0 ??
>
> The thing is that my KsCD
th no
sound and my dvd-rom links to /dev/cdrom and has
sound. :-(
I think what is going on here is the SCSI host
adapter emulation is not set right in My grub
config I think I need to set it to:
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.20-8 ro root=LABEL=/
hdc=ide-scsi hdd=ide-scsi
and semilink
rm /dev/cdrom
ln -s
y IDE cabel as slave
shoulden it be /dev/cdrom1
Like you said /dev/scd0 will run my cd-rw drive
too but nether /dev/cdrom1 or /dev/scd0 play any
sound.
If im not mistakeing shoulden /dev/cdrom be a
semilinked /dev/scd0 ??
The thing is that my KsCD program seting for the
dvd-rom is /dev/cdrom
too> I already 2 or 3 in
> mind now.
>
> So please just a hint way my sound is not working
> now on my cd-rw drive now that i have setup
> xcd-roast??
Normally the sound goes from the CD drive to the sound card via the
analog audio cable, so drive setup shouldn't matter at
ll be helping out when I learn more
about linux way of doing thing's.I hope to start
wrighting some programs too> I already 2 or 3 in
mind now.
So please just a hint way my sound is not working
now on my cd-rw drive now that i have setup
xcd-roast??
Thank's & God Bless all
Thanks For Looking
I'm new to linux but I have every thing working On this computter I'v
biult And the only system It has ever had on it is this Redhat9 But My
sound for my ATAPI CD-RW Is Not Working Now.
NOTE: It was working On both my ATAPI DVD-ROM and my ATAPI CD-RW
untill I
I had considerable trouble getting my sound to work on RH8 (kernel
2.4.20-13.8). I tried the on-board AC97; it didn't work... Then I bought an
Audiotrak Maya 7.1; nothing. I tried using the ALSA drivers without success.
I then got the bright idea of seeing what boards were supported by AL
On Sat, 2003-06-14 at 23:15, John Nichel wrote:
> How dare you tell the truth.
> Flame, flame, flame. :)
Sorry, couldn't help myself ;)
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Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sat, 2003-06-14 at 14:28, Skip Morrow wrote:
Once and for all, I'd like to have my sound card working *right*. Ever
since I started with linux (several years ago), I have always had one
problem or another with sound. Works with one window manager but not
another.
If you have made your soundcard work with, say, xmms, then lookout for
what sound daemons your running, if any (i.e. esd, or that of kde or
another, or any at all) and look for what sound daeoms your apps are
trying to use, if any. An how they are configured.
What could be happening is that they
On Sat, 2003-06-14 at 14:28, Skip Morrow wrote:
> Once and for all, I'd like to have my sound card working *right*. Ever
> since I started with linux (several years ago), I have always had one
> problem or another with sound. Works with one window manager but not
> another. Wo
Skip Morrow wrote:
Once and for all, I'd like to have my sound card working *right*. Ever
since I started with linux (several years ago), I have always had one
problem or another with sound. Works with one window manager but not
another. Works with this app but not that one. Works for a
Once and for all, I'd like to have my sound card working *right*. Ever
since I started with linux (several years ago), I have always had one
problem or another with sound. Works with one window manager but not
another. Works with this app but not that one. Works for a while but
On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 17:30, root_sharif wrote:
> My sound card is an YAMAHA ISA sound card.
> When i was using Linux RH7.1/RH7.2 or Mandrake 9.0
> it was autmetically detected by linux
> but now i am getting prob.
> Pls let me know what should i do now...
> To get my l
My sound card is an YAMAHA ISA sound card.
When i was using Linux RH7.1/RH7.2 or Mandrake 9.0
it was autmetically detected by linux
but now i am getting prob.
In my windows 98SE i got the following info about my
sound card
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