Elimar Riesebieter schrieb: > On Thu, 29 May 2008 the mental interface of > Martin Roll told: > > >> This is my asound.state >> >> Martin >> > > > control.1 { > comment.access read > comment.type BYTES > comment.count 52 > iface CARD > name 'ICE1724 EEPROM' > value > '1153153b13020b80fcc3ffff5f0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000ffff5f00' > } > > > control.56 { > comment.access read > comment.type BYTES > comment.count 10 > iface PCM > device 1 > name 'IEC958 Q-subcode Capture Default' > value '00000000000000000000' > } > > These are both useless, aren't they?
I think so. > Do you have a customized > asoundrc flowing around? No, I don't have an asoundrc. > You could try the following: > > # alsactl -P restore > alsactl doesn't accept the option -P as documented in the manpage but it accepts --pedantic instead. Using the pedantic option has unfortunately no effect. Same error messages. > or delete the above mentioned controls and do > > # alsactl restore > Removing the mentioned controls manually and invoking alsactl restore seemed to have the desired effect at first. There were no more error messages. But when I tried to store the settings (alsactl store) and then to restore them, my "beloved" error messages reappeared. The removed entries are also back again. Seems to be kind of tricky... > See alsactl(1) > > Elimar > > Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]