Re: ALSA problems in Debian/unstable

2001-04-28 Thread Thomas Hood
If xmms is hanging under GNOME, make sure you have xmms's esd output plugin selected, otherwise xmms and esd may contend for the audio device. For those of you moving from ALSA 0.5 to ALSA 0.9, you may have to delete your /etc/asound.conf file. If you are using gamix, you may need to get version

Re: ALSA problems in Debian/unstable

2001-04-28 Thread Timmy Douglas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stefan Deibel) said: >Hi, >After upgrading to Debian/unstable I want to get sound with ALSA. I install >alsa-source and compiled the alsa-driver for Soundblaster 128 PCI (Ensoni1 >1371) it using kernel 2.4.3. After installation lsmod shows well, good luck. i have the same card a

Re: ALSA problems in Debian/unstable

2001-04-28 Thread Andreas Tscharner
Hello, > i admit i don't know shit about alsa. only have it running > on 1 system(laptop). im replying because you say XMMS hangs > when you play a track. i have the same thing, although > it doesn't just hang, it locks up my laptop. i don't remember > off hand what soundchip(some kind of yamaha),

Re: ALSA problems in Debian/unstable

2001-04-27 Thread aphro
> I've installed gamix and also gmix with gnome-media, but still ther's > no sound. > Furthermore alsaplayer does'nt start with a GUI, I can call it from the > command line but it yields nos sound. > xmms is also hanging as soon as I want to start ato play a track. > It seems very mysterious to me.

Re: ALSA problems in Debian/unstable

2001-04-27 Thread Stefan Deibel
I've installed gamix and also gmix with gnome-media, but still ther's no sound. Furthermore alsaplayer does'nt start with a GUI, I can call it from the command line but it yields nos sound. xmms is also hanging as soon as I want to start ato play a track. It seems very mysterious to me. However apl

Re: ALSA problems in Debian/unstable

2001-04-27 Thread Andrea Vettorello
Stefan Deibel wrote: > Hi, > After upgrading to Debian/unstable I want to get sound with ALSA. I install > alsa-source and compiled the alsa-driver for Soundblaster 128 PCI (Ensoni1 > 1371) it using kernel 2.4.3. After installation lsmod shows > > snd-seq-midi4816 0 (autoclean) (unu

Re: ALSA problems in Debian/unstable

2001-04-25 Thread Gerd Arlitt
Hi, at a first glance your lsmod-list looks quite ok. Have you tried to run a mixer e.g. "gmix" in Gnome ? It happened to me before that all sliders were set to zero and of course ..no sound ! :-) -- Gerd Stefan Deibel wrote: > Hi, > After upgrading to Debian/unstable I want to get sound wit

Re: ALSA problems in Debian/unstable

2001-04-25 Thread jdls
Hi, Did you by any chance forget to unmute your card? if I'm not mistaken the alsa-drivers are muted by default and you need something to unmute them. try gamix to do that. apt-get install gamix then run gamix to do that. Hope this helps, Joseph -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.n