asmo.koski...@arkki.info kirjoitti:
sudo chmod 777 /dev/raw1394
There is more correct way to do that in Karmic.
1. Before.
as...@ubuntu-studio:~$ ls -al /dev/raw1394
crw-rw 1 root root 171, 0 2009-11-28 08:53 /dev/raw1394
as...@ubuntu-studio:~$
2. Add new file with this line in correct
S. Josey kirjoitti:
I have recently made a fresh install of Ubuntu Studio 9.10 and tried to get
it to work with my EchoAudio 12.
cannot load driver module firewire
Can anyone advise me how to overcome this error and get JACK working.
This is laptop and Echo AudioFire 4.
i.
S. Josey wrote:
S. Josey kirjoitti:
I have recently made a fresh install of Ubuntu Studio 9.10 and
tried to get
it to work with my EchoAudio 12.
cannot load driver module firewire
Can anyone advise me how to overcome this error and get JACK working.
This
Very frustrated and very disappointed.
I'm sorry for that. Echo AudioFire 4 works for me, I think that I just
can't help you more here.
Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
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On Sun, 2009-11-22 at 21:40 +0800, S. Josey wrote:
Hello,
I have recently made a fresh install of Ubuntu Studio 9.10 and tried
to get it to work with my EchoAudio 12.
I have followed the instructions at Ubuntu Studio Preparation
( https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudioPreparation)
S. Josey kirjoitti:
I have recently made a fresh install of Ubuntu Studio 9.10 and tried to get
it to work with my EchoAudio 12.
cannot load driver module firewire
Can anyone advise me how to overcome this error and get JACK working.
This is laptop and Echo AudioFire 4.
i.
as...@ubuntu:~$
:
Subject : RE: No success with EchoAudio FireWire 12
Hello,
I have recently made a fresh install of Ubuntu Studio
9.10 and tried to get it to work with my EchoAudio 12.
I have followed the instructions at Ubuntu Studio
Preparation (
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudioPreparation
jackd... is starting Jack1, I think you need to run
Jack2 for firewire, which may need to be compiled.
I hope that helps,
Bob Hamil
Please - Echo is fully supported out of box with jackd 0.116.1
/FFADO in Ubuntu Studio 9.10.
Please, just do what I told to do:
sudo chmod 777 /dev/raw1394