> "Thaden" == Thaden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
Thaden> thank you very much for all your help in getting alsa running.
Thaden> however, esd-alsa seems not to work on my system, so after all i
Thaden> may still have to stick with oss :-(.
esd-alsa uses an older version of alsa (libaso
Am Fre, 2002-11-15 um 05.31 schrieb Florentin Ionescu:
> Run again the snddevices.
ahaa! that actually helps, i can now use alsa devices.
thank you very much for all your help in getting alsa running.
however, esd-alsa seems not to work on my system, so after all i may
still have to stick with os
Run again the snddevices.
On 13 Nov 2002, Thaden wrote :
» Date: 13 Nov 2002 19:31:27 +0100
» From: Thaden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
» To: Jack O'Quin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
» Cc: debianliste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
» Subject: Re: alsa: no device
» Resent-Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 12:31:
> "Thaden" == Thaden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
Thaden> that doesn't work either. and amixer, for example, gives an
Thaden> error message "Mixer attach default error: No such file or
Thaden> directory" so i think, that som major problems with alsa are
Thaden> resolved, but there still
Am Don, 2002-11-14 um 07.12 schrieb Jack O'Quin:
> Thaden,
>
[alsaplayer]
> > snd_pcm_open: No such file or directory (default)
> > /usr/lib/alsaplayer/output/libalsa.so failed to load
> > I could not find a suitable output module on your system. Make sure
> > they're in "usr/lib/alsaplayer/output
Thaden,
Looks like you're making good progress.
> unfortunately, programs relying on alsa still don't work. alsaplayer has
> the most eloborated error message:
>
> snd_pcm_open: No such file or directory (default)
> /usr/lib/alsaplayer/output/libalsa.so failed to load
> I could not find a suit
Am Mit, 2002-11-13 um 04.13 schrieb Jack O'Quin:
>
> Seems like you need to find were the OSS driver is getting loaded.
> Try something like "grep cmpci /etc/modutils/*". If you can find an
> alias for that driver, comment it out, run update-modules and then
> reboot.
yes, i've done that. "lsmod
> Am Fre, 2002-11-08 um 17.43 schrieb Jack O'Quin:
> > What happens if you run (as root) "modprobe snd-cmipci"?
Thaden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> aha! there seems to be some relevant information here, although i don't
> know what to do with it:
>
> "modprobe snd-cmipci" answers "/lib/modules/
Am Fre, 2002-11-08 um 17.43 schrieb Jack O'Quin:
>
> > > What does /etc/modutils/alsa contain?
> >
> > [...]
>
> That looks OK as far as I can see. One thing to watch our for: the
> module option names were recently changed in ALSA 0.9rc5. The "snd_"
mine is alsa 0.9rc1
> You said earlier
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 07:37:54PM +0100, Thaden wrote:
> I'm running debian sarge, and after reading a good many google hints,
> faqs, etc (also the bit on linuxorbit.com) i still can't get alsa to
> play any sound.
> alsa starts up well at boottime, but any application using alsa quits
> with err
Here is a fine tutorial on how to setup ALSA on Debian:
http://www.linuxorbit.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=826&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0
Cheers,
François
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Thaden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Am Don, 2002-11-07 um 20.41 schrieb Jack O'Quin:
> > Thaden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > I presume you have a sound card. Which one?
> it's an onboard c-media chip cm 8738
Here's a URL for some useful ALSA help for your chip...
http://alsa-project
Am Don, 2002-11-07 um 20.41 schrieb Jack O'Quin:
> Thaden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I'm running debian sarge, and after reading a good many google hints,
> > faqs, etc (also the bit on linuxorbit.com) i still can't get alsa to
> > play any sound.
> >
> > thanks for any hints,
>
> A few h
Thaden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm running debian sarge, and after reading a good many google hints,
> faqs, etc (also the bit on linuxorbit.com) i still can't get alsa to
> play any sound.
>
> thanks for any hints,
A few hints from *you* would be helpful, too. :-)
I presume you have a s
I'm running debian sarge, and after reading a good many google hints,
faqs, etc (also the bit on linuxorbit.com) i still can't get alsa to
play any sound.
alsa starts up well at boottime, but any application using alsa quits
with error messages like "could not find a suitable output module on
your
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