You haven't given any explanation as to why you're closing this bug report,
you don't know whether it is truly a bug or what's actually going on, and I
don't know what info to give more to troubleshoot this issue I'm having.
Please reopen the bug, and let others help by properly troubleshooting my
Hi Andoru,
please check how to use the reぽly function of your mailer ;-)
* Andoru [2014-03-27 20:27 +0200]:
> Thanks for replying, however I doubt the soundcard is damaged, I had
> similar bugs under Ubuntu a few years back and afterwards moved back to
> Windows, and the card works properly th
Thanks for replying, however I doubt the soundcard is damaged, I had
similar bugs under Ubuntu a few years back and afterwards moved back to
Windows, and the card works properly there. Just to make sure I looked at
the card and it seemed to be properly plugged in, I tried to push it a
little bit mo
> cmipci: invalid PCM pointer: 0x
In theory, this cannot happen.
This looks like a hardware error. Try reseating the card.
If that doesn't help, the card is broken.
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Today I run into another ugly bug that rendered the PC useless.
It happened right after trying to run a game under DosBox using MUNT
(DosBox = enviroment emulator for old MS-DOS software, MUNT = sound module
synthetizer emulator)
The error (again it flowed continously flooding the terminal window f
> You can install librcc0 from sid with no doubt.
$ apt-cache policy librcc0
librcc0:
Installed: 0.2.9-3.1+b1
Candidate: 0.2.9-3.1+b1
Version table:
*** 0.2.9-3.1+b1 0
500 http://http.debian.net/debian/ testing/main i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
0.2.9-3 0
* Andoru [2014-03-18 18:42 +0200]:
[...]
> > librcc0 0.2.12 is still uploaded to sid. moc should work flawless
> now.
>
> Nope, still gives me a segfault when installing again (after
> updating/upgrading) with apt-get. Seems I have librcc 0.2.9-3.1+b1
You can install librcc0 from sid with no do
> Hmm, you must be thoughtful to notice a system event which causes
> your bug. I can't help at this stage as there are no similar bugs
> reported in the net.
>
> There is a comprehensive howto at
> http://www.johannes-bauer.com/linux/dolby/
>
> Maybe it helps?
Whoops, I just realised that I haven
* Andoru [2014-03-18 02:21 +0200]:
> > See https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=740612
>
> Thanks, I'll build moc myself after I fix my audio problems, and give it a
> try.
librcc0 0.2.12 is still uploaded to sid. moc should work flawless
now.
[...]
> > Anyway, this all looks re
> See https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=740612
Thanks, I'll build moc myself after I fix my audio problems, and give it a try.
> - The output generated while sound is working.
> - The output generated while sound doesn't work.
The output of what? Also just to make sure I was clea
* Andoru [2014-03-17 21:30 +0200]:
> Thanks for your reply Elimar,
>
>
> > Try moc ;-)
>
> Hehe, I did that now, but it reports "Segmentation fault"
> I installed it through apt-get.
See https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=740612
>
> > The default card should be card '0'
> >
>
Thanks for your reply Elimar,
> Try moc ;-)
Hehe, I did that now, but it reports "Segmentation fault"
I installed it through apt-get.
> The default card should be card '0'
>
> aplay -v ist only for cinematics ;-) Please post the output of
>
> # aplay -l
> # aplay -L
> # lsmod | grep snd
>
> The
* Andoru [2014-03-17 20:39 +0200]:
> > According to [0] it should help to switch the pcm in pulse?
> >
> > [0] http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=202&t=57132
>
> Nope, I also removed pulse yesterday (since I don't really need it anyway) to
>
> try and see if it solves the problem, and
> According to [0] it should help to switch the pcm in pulse?
>
> [0] http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=202&t=57132
Nope, I also removed pulse yesterday (since I don't really need it anyway) to
try and see if it solves the problem, and it didn't, all it resulted is in
some breakage (no
* Andoru [2014-03-13 20:50 +0200]:
> Package: alsa-base
> Version: 1.0.25+3
> Severity: important
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> I've been having this problem on CrunchBang 11 "Waldorf" which is
> based off Debian Wheezy (I think) I've had to restart the PC 4
> times because of this. Every time I tr
Package: alsa-base
Version: 1.0.25+3
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I've been having this problem on CrunchBang 11 "Waldorf" which is based off
Debian Wheezy (I think)
I've had to restart the PC 4 times because of this. Every time I try to listen
to something, at random points it "hiccups"
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