On 13/06/2014, Doug wrote:
>
> On 06/12/2014 11:57 PM, Bret Busby wrote:
>> On 11/06/2014, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
>>> 2014-06-11 5:34 GMT+02:00 Tapas Das :
>>>
Hello
this isTapas Das.
I am a debian user for the last three yearsfirst it was 32-bit
debian squeeze 6.0.0.
2014-06-13 5:57 GMT+02:00 Bret Busby :
> On 11/06/2014, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
>
> >
> > this doesn't help, use `aplay -l` instead
> >
>
> For this, I get
>
> "
> ~# aplay -l
> List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
> card 1: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC282 Analog [ALC282 Analog]
>
On 06/12/2014 11:57 PM, Bret Busby wrote:
On 11/06/2014, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
2014-06-11 5:34 GMT+02:00 Tapas Das :
Hello
this isTapas Das.
I am a debian user for the last three yearsfirst it was 32-bit
debian squeeze 6.0.0...
and now using amd64 version on P8H61-MLX motherboard (
On 11/06/2014, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
> 2014-06-11 5:34 GMT+02:00 Tapas Das :
>
>> Hello
>> this isTapas Das.
>> I am a debian user for the last three yearsfirst it was 32-bit
>> debian squeeze 6.0.0...
>> and now using amd64 version on P8H61-MLX motherboard (ASUS) with intel
>> core i3 p
On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 23:34:46 -0400 (EDT), Tapas Das wrote:
>
> Hello
> this isTapas Das.
> I am a debian user for the last three yearsfirst it was 32-bit
> debian squeeze 6.0.0...
> and now using amd64 version on P8H61-MLX motherboard (ASUS) with intel
> core i3 processor.
>
> The sound c
On 11/06/2014, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
> 2014-06-11 5:34 GMT+02:00 Tapas Das :
>
>> Hello
>> this isTapas Das.
>> I am a debian user for the last three yearsfirst it was 32-bit
>> debian squeeze 6.0.0...
>> and now using amd64 version on P8H61-MLX motherboard (ASUS) with intel
>> core i3 p
2014-06-11 5:34 GMT+02:00 Tapas Das :
> Hello
> this isTapas Das.
> I am a debian user for the last three yearsfirst it was 32-bit
> debian squeeze 6.0.0...
> and now using amd64 version on P8H61-MLX motherboard (ASUS) with intel
> core i3 processor.
>
> The sound could not be configured..
Hello
this isTapas Das.
I am a debian user for the last three yearsfirst it was 32-bit
debian squeeze 6.0.0...
and now using amd64 version on P8H61-MLX motherboard (ASUS) with intel
core i3 processor.
The sound could not be configuredit was not configured just after
installation.no
Nigel Henry wrote:
> It might be worth asking on the alsa-user list. A while back with someone
> having problems with a sound card problem on a laptop, I suggested a USB one,
> but the reply was that USB ones need a bit of extra work to get them going.
> Either look on the archives or post to th
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 15:50, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I have some trouble making my usb sound card work as I would like. My
> laptop also has a built-in sound card that works ok, but has _very_
> _limited_ input sound quality.
>
> What is the proper way to set up and configure
Hi all!
I have some trouble making my usb sound card work as I would like. My
laptop also has a built-in sound card that works ok, but has _very_
_limited_ input sound quality.
What is the proper way to set up and configure sound/alsa on debian etch?
According to the fine manual [1] there's a sc
Although this is for Mandrake, here is a good document for
setting up sound stuff in general:
http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT8018846552.html
On 7/21/06, T.J. Duchene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh, I forgot. You might also have to load ALSA's OSS compatibility
driver, if it isn't alread
Oh, I forgot. You might also have to load ALSA's OSS compatibility
driver, if it isn't already when you use an OSS app. It's normally
named something like snd_pcm_oss, if I recall correctly.
T.J.
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If you are using GNOME and want to use ALSA instead you must also
install the gstreamer-alsa package if you want to get ALSA
pipes working. The version number varies depending on which branch of
Debian you have. I believe it is 0.8 for Sarge.
You can then set ALSA as the default in preferences
> Audio pipe is set up as OSS (I don't really
> understand this) and when I press test a tone is emitted from the speakers,
> so it's obvious that a suitable driver has been installed, just not
> configured correctly. Also if I switch on the sounds for events on the
> desktop under Gnome configurat
Hi,
I'm a Windows user and would like to change my home PC over to Linux. I've
installed Debian sarge (dual boot, on a separate hard drive) using the
standard installation procedure and selecting the default 'Desktop'
packages during install (i386 architecture).
Everything has installed OK but
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 12:34:44PM +0800, Rocky Ou wrote:
> Hey List,
>
> I have sarge 3.1 runing smoothly on my desktop. Yet I encountered some
> difficulties as I'm wanting more features. If any of you could give me some
> hints regarding to the following items, I would really appreciate it?
>
>
>
>
> Original Message
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>Subject: RE: Sound configuration and mount to usb device
>Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 12:34:44 +0800
>
>>Hey List,
>>
>>I have sarge 3.1 runing smoothly on my deskt
Rocky Ou wrote:
1. How can I mount to my usb port devices? I have a MP3 player. I
can plug into USB port and copy & paste content betwen PC's
harddrive and MP3 player. But when I switch to Debian, I do not
know how to have access to it. The USB port works fine tested by
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 02:34 pm, Rocky Ou wrote:
[..]
>1. How can I make my computer speak or sing? I mean I can see the
>small speaker icon show at the bottom right of my PC's screen(in window
> we call it task bar but i don't know how linux name it) but I can not hear
> any voice. Do I need
Hey List,
I have sarge 3.1 runing smoothly on my desktop. Yet I encountered some
difficulties as I'm wanting more features. If any of you could give me
some hints regarding to the following items, I would really appreciate
it?
How can I make my computer speak or sing? I mean I can see the
small
*Martin Kenneth Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>*
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> 20/07/2005 04:37 PM
> Please respond to kenneth
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> To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject:Re: Sound Configuration
>
>
>
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can you send /etc/modules file entries...after doing alsaconf.
what does alsaconf say, did it work correctly?
which debain version are you using? if itsn't sarge, then you might
need to update it or rebuild kernel.
which sound card do you have?
Check whether hardware
Folks,
I'm familiar with alsamixer, and how
alsactl store
saves default settings in the /var/lib/alsa/asound.state file.
But I can't figure out where gnome-volume-control saves settings. I'm
assuming it's one of the individual user's config files, but can't find
it.
Does anyone else here kn
r not? Use "lspci -vv"
Martin Kenneth Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Sound Configuration
Hello again
I t
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 23:34:26 -0500, Martin Kenneth Lopez wrote:
> I still have problems with the sound I already add the
>
> snd_intel8x0
> snd_pcm_oss
> snd_mixer_oss
>
> to /etc/modules
> but when I restart the computer and then I type lsmod the computer doesnt
> load the sound modules...
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> 20/07/2005 02:34 PM
> Please respond to kenneth
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> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> cc:debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject:Re: Sound Configuration
>
>
>
>
> Hello
> I stil
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Sound Configuration
Hello
I still have problems with the sound I already add the
snd_intel8x0
snd_pc
Hello
I still have problems with the sound I already add the
snd_intel8x0
snd_pcm_oss
snd_mixer_oss
to /etc/modules
but when I restart the computer and then I type lsmod the computer doesnt load
the sound modules... I dont why...
there is anything else??
thanks
Martin Kenneth
Colin wrote:
Martin Kenneth Lopez wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm having some troubles again with the sound I type lsmod before
> and after alsaconf and this is what I
> have diferent:
>
> snd_intel8x0 33068 1
> snd_ac97_codec 59268 1 snd_intel8x0
> snd_pcm_oss48168 0
> snd_mixer_oss
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 12:25:15 -0500, Martin Kenneth Lopez wrote:
> should I add just snd_intel8x0 or I'm wrong...
Yes, just add snd-intel8x0.
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Hello,
I'm having some troubles again with the sound I type lsmod before
and after alsaconf and this is what I
have diferent:
snd_intel8x0 33068 1
snd_ac97_codec 59268 1 snd_intel8x0
snd_pcm_oss48168 0
snd_mixer_oss 16640 2 snd_pcm_oss
snd_pcm
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> Martin Kenneth Lopez's comments on Sound Configuration were as follows:
> # I just install Debian Sarge in my Laptop (Dell Inspiron 2650) I use
> # alsaconf to setup up the sound card and everything
> # was fine, but when I restart the compu
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Martin Kenneth Lopez's comments on Sound Configuration were as f
Hello,
Thanks to all for the help... my soundcard it's working now, thanks
Martin
Colin wrote:
>Martin Kenneth Lopez wrote:
>
>
>>Hello everyone,
>>I just install Debian Sarge in my Laptop (Dell Inspiron 2650) I use
>>alsaconf to setup up the sound card and everything
>>was fine, but when I re
Martin Kenneth Lopez wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I just install Debian Sarge in my Laptop (Dell Inspiron 2650) I use
> alsaconf to setup up the sound card and everything
> was fine, but when I restart the computer the sound doesnt work anymore
> I have to setup up again. Do I have to change somethin
En/La Martin Kenneth Lopez ha escrit, a 18/07/05 17:06:
> Hello everyone,
> I just install Debian Sarge in my Laptop (Dell Inspiron 2650) I use
> alsaconf to setup up the sound card and everything
> was fine, but when I restart the computer the sound doesnt work anymore
> I have to setup up again.
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 10:06:15 -0500, Martin Kenneth Lopez wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I just install Debian Sarge in my Laptop (Dell Inspiron 2650) I use
> alsaconf to setup up the sound card and everything
> was fine, but when I restart the computer the sound doesnt work anymore
> I have to setup up
Hello everyone,
I just install Debian Sarge in my Laptop (Dell Inspiron 2650) I use
alsaconf to setup up the sound card and everything
was fine, but when I restart the computer the sound doesnt work anymore
I have to setup up again. Do I have to change something else. This is
the first time that I
I have a C-Media 8738 Sound Card (not onboard), but I have no clue
where to configure it. I have 5.1 speakers that works fine under
windows, but only the front speakers works under sarge out of the box.
I Tried to understand the alsa and oss sound systems but documentation
over the internet seems t
[3] http://www.google.com/search?q=sound+configuration+site%3Adebian.org
[4] http://www.google.com/search?q=debian+sound+configuration
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El lunes, 15 de septiembre de 2003, a las 13:54, wsykes.lists escribe:
> I am trying to use Alsa, but I am getting "Can't locate module snd"
Which alsa packages do you have installed? It seems like only
alsa-base, is this true?
Regards, Ismael
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All,
Can I run Sound on this Kernel Version without patching the Kernel?
Im running 2.4.18-bf2.4 on an IBM thinkpad with a ESS1969 card.
I am trying to use Alsa, but I am getting "Can't locate module snd"
I remember messing with this once before and failing.
Is there a problem with the version o
All,
Can I run Sound on this Kernel Version without patching the Kernel?
Im running 2.4.18-bf2.4 on an IBM thinkpad with a ESS1969 card.
I am trying to use Alsa, but I am getting "Can't locate module snd"
I remember messing with this once before and failing.
Is there a problem with the version o
Thanks guys. Andreas, Greg, and Paul: all your advice was good.
Added the module and all is sunshine!
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On Saturday 26 July 2003 09:23 am, Richard Lyons wrote:
> On Saturday 26 July 2003 13:57, Andrew McGuinness wrote:
> [...]
>
> > # adduser fred audio
>
> I was hoping this was my problem too, but no. Mine is not a
> soundblaster, it is woody on a thin
On Sat, Jul 26, 2003 at 06:23:56PM +0100, Richard Lyons wrote:
> On Saturday 26 July 2003 13:57, Andrew McGuinness wrote:
> [...]
> > # adduser fred audio
>
> I was hoping this was my problem too, but no. Mine is not a
> soundblaster, it is woody on a thinkpad570, which I believe has a
> Cirrus
Hello
Richard Lyons wrote:
> On Saturday 26 July 2003 13:57, Andrew McGuinness wrote:
> [...]
>> # adduser fred audio
>
> I was hoping this was my problem too, but no. Mine is not a
> soundblaster, it is woody on a thinkpad570, which I believe has a
> Cirrus Logic CS 4614 Chip (but I don't know
On Saturday 26 July 2003 13:57, Andrew McGuinness wrote:
[...]
> # adduser fred audio
I was hoping this was my problem too, but no. Mine is not a
soundblaster, it is woody on a thinkpad570, which I believe has a
Cirrus Logic CS 4614 Chip (but I don't know as it's second user kit
with no docume
Italian Superstar wrote:
Hi,
I use a Sound Blaster PCI sound card but my X-Window cannot recognise
it. It displays a message saying "/dev/dsp cannot be opened. Permission
denied. Sound output is null". Can someone tell me how to configure my
sound card on Debian.
It's not X that uses the sound
Hello
Italian Superstar wrote:
> I use a Sound Blaster PCI sound card but my X-Window cannot recognise
> it. It displays a message saying "/dev/dsp cannot be opened. Permission
> denied. Sound output is null". Can someone tell me how to configure my
> sound card on Debian.
This has nothing to do
Hi,
I use a Sound Blaster PCI sound card but my X-Window cannot recognise it. It
displays a message saying "/dev/dsp cannot be opened. Permission denied.
Sound output is null". Can someone tell me how to configure my sound card on
Debian.
PS. Thanx to everyone who's helped me configure my wirel
Hi,
The machine is an HP VISUALIZE P700C. It has integrated
sound using an AD1816 chip (from the technical reference).
I try to load the right module in modconf and get an error,
however, I see in many searches on the web that people have
had success with the ad1848 modules. The ad1848 modules
l
Kris K wrote:
>
> I'm having problems configuring my ADSL connection w/Debian. I have a
> Lynksys BEFW11S4 V.2 Etherfast Router that connects to the internet via my
> Efficient Network's 5360 Speedstream Modem. I use a Lynksys 10/100
> Etherfast Card. Here's the rundown.
Okay, stop right th
On Monday 20 January 2003 02:26 pm, Kris K wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> I'm having problems configuring my ADSL connection w/Debian. I have a
> Lynksys BEFW11S4 V.2 Etherfast Router that connects to the internet via
> my Efficient Network's 5360 Speedstream Modem. I use a Lynksys 10/100
> Etherfast Card.
Hi all:
I'm having problems configuring my ADSL connection w/Debian. I have a
Lynksys BEFW11S4 V.2 Etherfast Router that connects to the internet via my
Efficient Network's 5360 Speedstream Modem. I use a Lynksys 10/100
Etherfast Card. Here's the rundown.
On a previous install of Debian, I
Joel wrote:
I can't figure out how to make my sound hardware work. I am running
potato. Compiled ALSA in my 2.5.9 kernel.
Using xmms to play my mp3's reports no problem and the display shows
normal playback but there is no sound output.
I have made adjustments to my volume using the mixer. I am
I can't figure out how to make my sound hardware work. I am running
potato. Compiled ALSA in my 2.5.9 kernel.
Using xmms to play my mp3's reports no problem and the display shows
normal playback but there is no sound output.
I have made adjustments to my volume using the mixer. I am sure the
vol
On Wed, 2001-11-07 at 09:17, Nicolas Lamirault wrote:
> i have a little problem to configure my soundcard
> i try to find a solution in the archive, but i found nothing
>
> i'm on debian testing
>
> i think the important file are :
>
> $> more /proc/ioports
> e000-efff : PCI Bus #02
> ec40-ec7f
i have a little problem to configure my soundcard
i try to find a solution in the archive, but i found nothing
i'm on debian testing
i think the important file are :
$> more /proc/ioports
e000-efff : PCI Bus #02
ec40-ec7f : Ensoniq ES1371 [AudioPCI-97]
ec80-ecff : 3Com Corporation 3c905B 100Ba
Hi,
I dont install sound driver in debian way , that is
downloading and installing from debian binary; so I
dont know how to; But I think it should not be a
problem, you just download alsa-driver in debian and
started with that. It is the simplest way.
If only it doesn't work you can install man
On Mon, 5 Nov 2001, JimmyMah wrote:
> I am new user to Debian linux. I have install Debian linux on my
> laptop and I am unable to activate the sound. I have an integrated
> ESS1688 sound chip and I could not find the drivers in modconf.
>
> Do I need to recompile a new kernel? Could you please a
I am new user to Debian linux. I have install
Debian linux on my laptop and I am unable to activate the sound. I have an
integrated ESS1688 sound chip and I could not find the drivers in
modconf.
Do I need to recompile a new kernel? Could you
please advise the steps necessary to solve t
On Thu, Oct 11, 2001 at 02:15:15PM +0800, JimmyMah wrote:
> I am a new user to debian linux. I have install the os (version-potato) in my
> laptop recently. However I could not activate the sound system.
>
> Please advise.
>
> Thank you and regards
>
>
>
> Jimmy Mah
what is your sound c
Basically it needs some steps:
1. Find out what sound card on your laptop.
2. # modconf
3. install appropriate module for your soundcard
4. add ordinary user into group audio
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On Thursday 11 October 2001 1:15 pm, JimmyMah wrote:
> I am a new user to debian linux.
I am a new user to debian linux. I have install
the os (version-potato) in my laptop recently. However I could not activate the
sound system.
Please advise.
Thank you and regards
Jimmy Mah
GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm running potato and I'm looking for a tool to configure my
> ESS1868 sound card. I've compiled 2.4.5 with the modules for the
> card, but I don't know how to configure it.
This is an ISA card, right? If so, make sure to enable ISAPnP in the
Hi all.
I'm running potato and I'm looking for a tool to configure my
ESS1868 sound card. I've compiled 2.4.5 with the modules for the
card, but I don't know how to configure it.
I'd used sndconfig on redhat to do that, but I can't find a tool
like that under debian.
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On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 12:08:48PM -0400, D-Man wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 10:19:18AM -0500, Larry W. Irwin Sr. wrote:
> | This has probably been much discussed before but I am new here.
> | How the heck do you configure the sound card under potato?
>
> Step 1 : figure out what your sou
On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 10:19:18AM -0500, Larry W. Irwin Sr. wrote:
| This has probably been much discussed before but I am new here.
| How the heck do you configure the sound card under potato?
Step 1 : figure out what your sound card is (I'll use an ESS1869
I usually recompile the kernel for it...
But this isn't the answer you want. Anyways...
apt-get install kernel-source
this should print available version to apt-get.
Scott J. Vaverchak
This has probably been much discussed before but I am new here. How the heck
do you configure the sound card under potato?
Thanks,
Larry
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> From:
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> Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 8:07 PM
> Subject: Re: Sound configuration question
I've starred what appear to be your soundcard and the soundcore modules.
This is as it should be. Best I can say is that your problems lie
e
on Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 05:12:59AM -0500, Seung-woo Nam ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hi:
> I just don't know where to start to configure sound in Debian 2.2. I
> have installed sound module for my SB-pci128 card but what's the next
> step? I've been using RedHat for quite a while and it just works
Hi:
I just don't know where to start to configure sound
in Debian 2.2. I have installed sound module for my SB-pci128 card but what's
the next step? I've been using RedHat for quite a while and it just works so
I've never seriously touched this issue. I think the module loads fine but when
I
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 04:53:35AM -0700, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> Has anyone seen RedHat's HW detection in action? It's
> real cool! I swapped some HW on a system running
> RedHat and rebooted the system. It automagicly
> detected the new HW (video card) during kernel boot
> and installed the r
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 09:01:46PM +0200, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
> Dear list. I would like to install sound on my Dell laptop. I seem to
> have managed to compile the kernel properly and loaded the modules.
> Only, the standard permissions on the device files only allow root to
> play sound.
>
On 30-Aug-2000 Funn Dipp wrote:
> I just installed Debian Potato a week ago. All I had to do is add my regular
> username to the audio group. I suspect if you do the same for each user that
> needs to use sound, you'll be all set.
This is indeed the Debian way to solve the "problem".
audio gro
I just installed Debian Potato a week ago. All I had to do is add my regular
username to the audio group. I suspect if you do the same for each user that
needs to use sound, you'll be all set.
[-_]
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 09:01:46PM +0200, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
> Dear list. I would like
Dear list. I would like to install sound on my Dell laptop. I seem to
have managed to compile the kernel properly and loaded the modules.
Only, the standard permissions on the device files only allow root to
play sound.
Can someone please advice which device files need what settings in order
for an
On 1, aug, 2000 at 12:58:16 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What is the proper way to setup Sound in Debian?
>
> I have an es1371 card. I have used modconf to select the es1371 module and
> run update-modules. Is there anything else that is required?
>
> It seems that esound (using helixcode
What is the proper way to setup Sound in Debian?
I have an es1371 card. I have used modconf to select the es1371 module and
run update-modules. Is there anything else that is required?
It seems that esound (using helixcode gnome) doesnt like my config...
because it reports that I don't have a s
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 04:53:35AM -0700, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> Has anyone seen RedHat's HW detection in action? It's
> real cool! I swapped some HW on a system running
> RedHat and rebooted the system. It automagicly
> detected the new HW (video card) during kernel boot
> and installed the r
>I had a go at repackaging sndconfig for Debian
>recently, and found that
>it depends rather heavily on kudzu (Red Hat's
>hardware configuration
>system). I came to the conclusion that it would take
>either a major
>rewrite of sndconfig or a reworking of Debian's
>hardware detection
>system to get
"Alex Kwan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>2) can I use the sndconfig of Red Hat on potato?
I had a go at repackaging sndconfig for Debian recently, and found that
it depends rather heavily on kudzu (Red Hat's hardware configuration
system). I came to the conclusion that it would take either a major
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 Alex Kwan wrote:
> 1) I am looking for a sound configuration utility
> (like sndconfig on Red Hat), which is it?
i don't know wether debian has such a tool, but, perhaps you are
interested in the ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) driver
(http://www.alsa-
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Alex Kwan wrote:
> Hi!
>
> 1) I am looking for a sound configuration utility
> (like sndconfig on Red Hat), which is it?
>
> 2) can I use the sndconfig of Red Hat on potato?
>
>
> thanks!
>
>
>
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Hi!
1) I am looking for a sound configuration utility
(like sndconfig on Red Hat), which is it?
2) can I use the sndconfig of Red Hat on potato?
thanks!
Jean-Philippe Guérard wrote:
>
> You need to read two documents :
>
> AWE32
> README.awe
>
> in the Documentation/Sound/ folder of the kernel documentation or sources.
>
[snip]
> Having ISAPnP correctly set up is very important. Nothing will work if it is
> not the case. But you don't need to
On Thu, Jun 10, 1999 at 11:58:55PM -0700, Mark Wagnon wrote:
> I want to thank everyone who replied. I'm sorry it took so long to get
> back to this, but tonight is the first night that I've been able to play
> :)
>
> I've consulted the Sound-HOWTO, the SoundBlaster-HOWTO, the
> Kernel-HOWTO, and
Mark Wagnon wrote:
[about sound problems]
> Looking at the first line, I'm wondering if my isapnp stuff is okay.
to exclude this possibility i would initialize the card under dos.
a few days ago, i switched to kernel 2.2.9. yesterday i felt something
was missing - i wanted back my sound.
first
Jason Willoughby wrote:
> '-a'? The man page doesn't mention what that option does except in the
> context of the '-t' option. Try doing an 'lsmod' to make sure the modules
I was just following the suggestions for testing in the
SoundBlaster-HOWTO. I don't know what it does either :)
lsmod giv
On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Mark Wagnon wrote:
> CONFIG_SOUND=m
>
> CONFIG_SOUND_OSS=m
> CONFIG_SOUND_SB=m
> CONFIG_SOUND_ADLIB=m
> CONFIG_SOUND_YM3812=m
>
> CONFIG_LOWLEVEL_SOUND=y
> CONFIG_AWE32_SYNTH=m
>
> (I think that's it. I pulled these from my .config)
This looks good. Don't ask me about MID
I want to thank everyone who replied. I'm sorry it took so long to get
back to this, but tonight is the first night that I've been able to play
:)
I've consulted the Sound-HOWTO, the SoundBlaster-HOWTO, the
Kernel-HOWTO, and various emails from the arhives and Dejanews. Yet I
still have no sound.
On Tue, 8 Jun 1999, Mark Wagnon wrote:
> I have a AWE 64 that's PNP. From Windows, the resources it's using are:
Great first start! Numbers are important (:
> I've tried to follow the instructions for setting up sound, but without
> success. I've been able to compile kernels (pre-2.2.0) under ot
> I'd like to piggy-back on this thread if I may. I've been unable to get
> sound working since I made the transition to Debian about six months
> ago. It hasn't been a major issue for me, but now that I'm out of
> school, there are several things I'd like to accomplish for the summer.
> Sound is o
You really need to be able to understand what is located inside your
computer, and how to find information that is needed.
Start->Control Panel->System->Sound (expand it to the list of sound
devices)->single click on soudn card->Click on properties->On the top bar,
click on Resources.
Andrei
--
Hartmut Figge wrote:
>
> Mark Wagnon wrote:
>
> > I have a AWE 64 that's PNP. From Windows, the resources it's using are:
>
> oh, you´re a lucky guy. i myself own a terratec maestro 16/96 and there
> is no chance of cooperation with isapnp.
> you could do as i do: intialize the card under dos an
age-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 1999 1:49 PM
> To: Hartmut Figge; Mark Wagnon
> Cc: Debian-User
> Subject: Re: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration
>
>
> I am running Debian 2.1, kernel 2.2.9 and I have my AWE 64
> Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 1999 12:34 PM
> To: Andrew J Fortune
> Cc: Debian-User
> Subject: RE: Another Newbie Q : Sound Configuration
>
>
> > Andrei,
> >
> > I have gone to the Device Manager tab in the "My Computer" properties in
> > Win95. I have
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