Re: /dev/audio: No such device, do I have to recompile kernel?

2003-10-12 Thread Joachim Fahnenmueller
Hi Erik, 1. When a program (e. g. xmms) doesn't work as expected, start it out of a terminal so that you see its error messages. 2. xmms has different output plugins (options > preferences). With your driver, I think you need the OSS plugin (libOSS.so). Using ALSA, you would need the ALSA plugin.

Re: /dev/audio: No such device, do I have to recompile kernel?

2003-10-12 Thread Erik Jälevik
Thanks for the thorough answer. I've now finally got the time to sit down and try out some of the things you mention. I simply did: apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18-1-686 to change to this later kernel. Once that was done, modprobe es1371 worked. I also added es1371 to /etc/modules. Now, when

Re: /dev/audio: No such device, do I have to recompile kernel?

2003-10-10 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hello Erik Jälevik (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote: > I am a Debian newbie and I'm trying to get a Soundblaster PCI128 > (CT4810) working. I'm running Debian 3.0 with kernel 2.2.20. I have > added the relevant users to the audio group but I keep getting "No > such device" errors when trying: > > cat

Re: /dev/audio: No such device, do I have to recompile kernel?

2003-10-10 Thread Roberto Sanchez
Erik Jälevik wrote: I am a Debian newbie and I'm trying to get a Soundblaster PCI128 (CT4810) working. I'm running Debian 3.0 with kernel 2.2.20. I have added the relevant users to the audio group but I keep getting "No such device" errors when trying: cat /usr/share/sounds/pop.wav > /dev/audio Tw

Re: /dev/audio

1999-11-08 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 8 Nov, Brian Schramm wrote about "/dev/audio" > I have a problem with my speekers. They are in my monitor and every time > I turn off my monitor they adjust the volume down to a point that is not > herable. Is there a way that I can set up my profile or login script to > adjust the volume

Re: /dev/audio

1999-10-19 Thread Jordan Howarth
Mary> Sorry, I should have said that I tried 'fuser' and got no output. Mary> Something must be runnning, since I'm getting an error msg, however, I Mary> can't figure out what. I had this problem with an ESS PnP card, ie. no apparent reason for "unable to open /dev/audio.

Re: /dev/audio

1999-10-19 Thread Mary Honeycutt
Hwei Sheng TEOH wrote: > > On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Mary Honeycutt wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I'm receiving messages in .xsession-errors, stating: > > "sox: unable to open /dev/audio. Device or resource busy." > > > > All sounds still play, however, everytime a sound file is run, > > a new error m

Re: /dev/audio

1999-10-19 Thread Hwei Sheng TEOH
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Mary Honeycutt wrote: > Hi, > > I'm receiving messages in .xsession-errors, stating: > "sox: unable to open /dev/audio. Device or resource busy." > > All sounds still play, however, everytime a sound file is run, > a new error msg is generated. > > How can I find o

Re: /dev/audio

1999-10-19 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Mary Honeycutt wrote: : Hi, : : I'm receiving messages in .xsession-errors, stating: : "sox: unable to open /dev/audio. Device or resource busy." : : All sounds still play, however, everytime a sound file is run, : a new error msg is generated. : : How can

Re: /dev/audio

1999-06-07 Thread D'jinnie
Never mind. It helps to go through old emails first before you post. I just don't understand why stuff like that is not created right away... --- "... After all, all he did was string together a lot of old, well-known quotations." -- H. L. Mencken, on Shakespeare D'jinnie/Jinn, en

Re: /dev/audio and /dev/dsp

1999-04-11 Thread Igor Helman
Ajit Krishnan wrote: > Hi, > Try cd'ing to /dev and use > ./MAKEDEV audio > > ajit This worked. Great, I have sound again. Thank you. -Igor > > > > How would I get the necessary sound devices to appear (such as > > /dev/audio, /dev/dsp, and /dev/sndstat). > > Any help would be great > > > > -i

Re: /dev/audio and /dev/dsp

1999-04-10 Thread Ajit Krishnan
Hi, Try cd'ing to /dev and use ./MAKEDEV audio ajit > How would I get the necessary sound devices to appear (such as > /dev/audio, /dev/dsp, and /dev/sndstat). > Any help would be great > > -igor

Re: /dev/audio: device not configured

1998-11-24 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>> "i" == ivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: i> I compiled my 2.0.34 kernel with /dev/dsp and /dev/audio support, i> but whenever I try to reference such devices, e.g. cat on /dev/audio, i> it doesn't work, with the message: /dev/audio device not configured. i> May someobe tell ne what can I do t

Re: /dev/audio

1998-09-08 Thread Ed Cogburn
Rafael Cordones Marcos wrote: > > qOn Thu, Sep 03, 1998 at 10:22:59AM +0200, Matus fantomas Uhlar wrote: > > -> Every time I use tkdesk as a user it says permission denied to write to > > -> /dev/audio. As root I hear the sounds fine. > > -> What permissions do I have to cahnge. > > > > hmmm if yo

Re: /dev/audio

1998-09-06 Thread Rafael Cordones Marcos
qOn Thu, Sep 03, 1998 at 10:22:59AM +0200, Matus fantomas Uhlar wrote: > -> Every time I use tkdesk as a user it says permission denied to write to > -> /dev/audio. As root I hear the sounds fine. > -> What permissions do I have to cahnge. > > hmmm if you log on console you should be added to grou

Re: /dev/audio

1998-09-03 Thread fantomas
-> Every time I use tkdesk as a user it says permission denied to write to -> /dev/audio. As root I hear the sounds fine. -> What permissions do I have to cahnge. hmmm if you log on console you should be added to group "audio" as in /etc/login.defs: # # List of groups to add to the user's supplem

Re: /dev/audio

1998-09-02 Thread Bob Nielsen
Add the user to group audio. On Wed, 2 Sep 1998, Rick Knebel wrote: > Hi, > Every time I use tkdesk as a user it says permission denied to write to > /dev/audio. As root I hear the sounds fine. > What permissions do I have to cahnge. > Thanks Alot > > -- >---

Re: /dev/audio

1998-09-02 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
Rick Knebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | Hi, | Every time I use tkdesk as a user it says permission denied to write to | /dev/audio. As root I hear the sounds fine. | What permissions do I have to cahnge. | Thanks Alot You just need to add yourself to the audio group. "man adduser" should help y

RE: /dev/audio & /dev/dsp Device or resource busy ???

1996-09-02 Thread Casper BodenCummins
Ian Jackson wrote: > Stoyan Kenderov writes ("/dev/audio & /dev/dsp Device or resource busy ???"): > ... >> The sparing comments in the source point to an IRQ or DMA conflict when one >> gets constant "Device or Resource busy" mesages on each: >> >> cat blabla.au > /dev/audioor >> cat uuhuu.

Re: /dev/audio & /dev/dsp WORK NOW!!!

1996-09-01 Thread Stoyan Kenderov
Thanks to everybody who answered my questions regarding the non-working /dev/audio, dev/dsp on my SB16 under linux-2.0.15 . It proved indeed to be "Device or resource busy"! NAS was to blame...and me of course! I found it out, after having recompiled and rebooted the kernel tausend times. Fina

Re: /dev/audio & /dev/dsp Device or resource busy ???

1996-09-01 Thread Ian Jackson
Stoyan Kenderov writes ("/dev/audio & /dev/dsp Device or resource busy ???"): ... > The sparing comments in the source point to an IRQ or DMA conflict when one > gets constant "Device or Resource busy" mesages on each: > > cat blabla.au > /dev/audioor > cat uuhuu.wav > /dev/dsp Have you inst