alsaconf is provided by the alsa-utils package in Debian
Lenny. It has been deprecated, however, in testing and
unstable. here's the snippet from NEWS.gz:
alsa-utils (1.0.19-1) unstable; urgency=low
This upload removes alsaconf and asoundconf, two scripts which
could be used to m
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 7:26 AM, surreal wrote:
> All of a sudden my soundcard refused to work. I used 'alsaconf' and it
> detected the card. I was able to use it but after a reboot all settings seem
> to have lost.
>
Didi you save your settings?
man alsactl
look
All of a sudden my soundcard refused to work. I used 'alsaconf' and it
detected the card. I was able to use it but after a reboot all settings seem
to have lost.
Please help. What happened all of a sudden that the card that was working
well decided to misbehave and its not saving the se
In latest update to alsa packages running alsaconf gets the following
interesting warning:
Loading driver...
Usage: /sbin/modprobe [-v] [-V] [-C config-file] [-n] [-i] [-q] [-b] [-o
] [ --dump-modversions ] [parameters...]
/sbin/modprobe -r [-n] [-i] [-v] ...
/sbin/modprobe -l -t [ -a
On Wednesday 06 August 2008 02:27, PETER EASTHOPE wrote:
> Nigel & others,
>
> At Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:39:40 +0200 N.H. wrote,
> "... Lenny install, I have the following kernels available.
> 2.6.8
> 2.6.11"
>
> With /etc/apt/sources.list set to lenny,
> dselect offers only 2.6.16 and 2.6.25.
> Can d
PETER EASTHOPE (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Nigel & others,
>
> At Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:39:40 +0200 N.H. wrote,
> "... Lenny install, I have the following kernels available.
> 2.6.8
> 2.6.11"
>
> With /etc/apt/sources.list set to lenny,
> dselect offers only 2.6.16 and 2.6.25.
> Can dselect ins
Nigel & others,
At Fri, 25 Jul 2008 21:39:40 +0200 N.H. wrote,
"... Lenny install, I have the following kernels available.
2.6.8
2.6.11"
With /etc/apt/sources.list set to lenny,
dselect offers only 2.6.16 and 2.6.25.
Can dselect install 2.6.11?
Thanks,... Peter E.
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Nigel Henry, Thomas Preud'homme & others,
Thanks for all the attention to this problem.
nh> I'd suggest adding a line to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base, as below.
install snd-hda-intel /bin/true
Very promising but, alas, it fails. alsaconf
is still required.
tp> I just black
Le dimanche 27 juillet 2008, Nigel Henry a écrit :
[SNIP]
> Hi Peter. Interesting from viewing the lsmod output below, that both
> snd-hda-intel, and snd-intel8x0 are being loaded, and also very
> weird.
>
> You should be able to just blacklist the snd-hda-intel module
> in /etc/modprobe.d/blackl
On Sunday 27 July 2008 17:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Nigel,
>
> Progress!
>
> SUMMARY
> According to the outputs from lsmod below, the net
> effect of alsaconf is to remove snd_hda_intel. So,
> unless there is more specific advice, I should find how
> to prevent
Nigel,
Progress!
SUMMARY
According to the outputs from lsmod below, the net
effect of alsaconf is to remove snd_hda_intel. So,
unless there is more specific advice, I should find how
to prevent loading of snd_hda_intel at startup.
Odd that removing snd_hda_intel makes sound work!
Thanks
On Friday 25 July 2008 19:52, PETER EASTHOPE wrote:
> Folk,
>
> To get the on-board sound device of an IBM NetVista
> working I must run alsaconf almost every time Lenny
> starts.
>
> The first viewer of alsaconf mentions
> "... testing/sid ... *udev* is pred
Folk,
To get the on-board sound device of an IBM NetVista
working I must run alsaconf almost every time Lenny
starts.
The first viewer of alsaconf mentions
"... testing/sid ... *udev* is predestined to load
your driver."
Well, seeing that udev fails to load the driver in
Lenny, I
On 9.07.2008 16:42, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Tue, Jul 08, 2008 at 09:15:48AM +0300, Luc Saffre wrote:
# aptitude install linux-image-2.6.25-2.486
Is there no 2.6.25-2.686 flavour?
There is, and also a 686-bigmem, but until today I didn't really pay
attention to kernel flavours. Thanks for t
On Tue, Jul 08, 2008 at 09:15:48AM +0300, Luc Saffre wrote:
Hi,
[Please don't top post]
> Wow! Five helpful people answered to my problem! Before I posted this, I
> had been searching the Internet and docs during many hours, and I felt
> alone and frustrated... Thank you Nigel, Chris, Thierry,
at there is no sound.
alsaconf says "No supported PnP or PCI card found"
I added a line "alias snd-card-0 snd-hda-intel" to
/etc/modutils/alsa-base and ran update-modules (after reading
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Module-hda-intel), but
without result.
Here a
> everything worked well so far... except that there is no sound.
>
> alsaconf says "No supported PnP or PCI card found"
[...]
> # lspci | grep Audio
> 00:05.0 Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP61 High \
> Definition Audio (rev 2a)
I see two possible matche
> alsaconf says "No supported PnP or PCI card found"
Hi :-)
I'm not sure, but I can try with module-assistant and compile alsa-drivers by
yourself and try again.
Pol
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? grep may have missed
> a second device. Try using "lspci | grep audio" (lowercase "a") or
> inspecting the full output of lspci [1].
>
> Do you need to enable on-board sound in the BIOS?
>
> If you have got an old sound card you could plug in, see whether alsaconf
ase "a") or inspecting the
full output of lspci [1].
Do you need to enable on-board sound in the BIOS?
If you have got an old sound card you could plug in, see whether alsaconf
detects that.
I believe that alsaconf used to have some problems in Etch. You could try
running the Lenny or S
verything worked well so far... except that there is no sound.
>
> alsaconf says "No supported PnP or PCI card found"
> Luc
Hi Luc. I've just recently built a new machine with an Asus M2N-X Plus mobo,
which has Geforce 6100, and MCP61 southbridge. I havn't got Etch install
Hello,
I just bought a desktop PC with a GeForce6100SM-M mainboard whose
NVIDIA MCP61S chipset is "High Definition Audio Specification 1.0
compliant". I installed the latest stable Debian (2.6.18-6-486),
everything worked well so far... except that there is no sound.
alsaconf says &qu
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On Sat, Feb 09, 2008 at 21:36:45 -0500, Richard Izua wrote:
> Hi! I'm not exactly sure what I've done, since I've been instructed in
> #debian. But I've been advised to file a report. Anyway.
> My problem is that I can configure
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izua
izua well, i guess i can do an alsaconf..
izua but i don't want to do it at each system start..
Mitchell Laks wrote:
[...]
>
> a) My problem was _not_ that some individual applications did not work.
> My problem was "total loss of sound". For instance, KDE did not make
> its 'KDE' sound when it started up after I hit startx. I had to run
> alsaconf to g
Mitchell Laks wrote:
[...]
>
> a) My problem was _not_ that some individual applications did not work.
> My problem was "total loss of sound". For instance, KDE did not make
> its 'KDE' sound when it started up after I hit startx. I had to run
> alsaconf to g
Dear Chris,
On 16:04 Mon 04 Feb , Chris Lale wrote:
> Mitchell Laks wrote:
> > Hi Gurus,
> >
> > I seem to have to rerun alsaconf to reconfigure alsa every time I reboot my
> > computer.
> > I have no idea why? I am running sid with debian standard kernel:
Mitchell Laks wrote:
> Hi Gurus,
>
> I seem to have to rerun alsaconf to reconfigure alsa every time I reboot my
> computer.
> I have no idea why? I am running sid with debian standard kernel:
[...]
Have a look at the solution on the NewbieDOC wiki [1]. Let us know if renamin
>
> Also have a look at Kmix's "Settings"/ "Configure-Kmix". The "Restore volumes
> on login" box is the one that used to create problems. Make sure that it's
> unchecked.
I got rid of artsd as suggested by Andrew Sackville-West, which did not help :(.
However, your idea worked.
When I start
I disabled the modem driver (didnt even notice that I have any modem :))
> by uncommenting the line
> in
> /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base-blacklist
> ie:
> # Uncomment these entries in order to blacklist unwanted modem drivers
> # blacklist snd-atiixp-modem
> # blacklist snd-intel8x0m
&
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 02:06:24PM -0500, Mitchell Laks wrote:
...
>
> then even if I simply kill kde, and then startx again - still no sound!
> So I dont even have to reboot, simply ending kde kills sound
> and then i need to reinstall via alsaconf.
> very upsetting!
do
s is the motherboard that high-pitch left channel bug. alsaconf
shows two sound devices, i always go for the first. I don't usually
reboot, but when i do, there goes the sound. I have no modem though (i
use an ethernet router through dhcp) so that card0 probably doesn't
apply to me.
I'm
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However, I still dont have sound when I reboot.
IN fact I notice that I dont even have sound if I do:
alsaconf
(gets me sound)
speaker-test
alsactl store
then even if I s
On Sunday 03 February 2008 15:59, Mitchell Laks wrote:
> Hi Gurus,
>
> I seem to have to rerun alsaconf to reconfigure alsa every time I reboot my
> computer. I have no idea why? I am running sid with debian standard kernel:
>
> when I run
> speaker-test I hear nothing. :(
>
Hi Gurus,
I seem to have to rerun alsaconf to reconfigure alsa every time I reboot my
computer.
I have no idea why? I am running sid with debian standard kernel:
when I run
speaker-test I hear nothing. :(
Here is my situation:
uname -a
Linux Rashi 2.6.23-1-amd64 #1 SMP Fri Dec 21 12:00:17
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 13:21:32 -0600, Russ Cook wrote:
[...]
You were right on all counts. Killing esd restored sound on
my system. I don't log in via gdm. I start up in text mode,
and run 'startx' to start X11. Gnome comes up with it. Now
I need to learn what t
On Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 13:21:32 -0600, Russ Cook wrote:
[...]
> You were right on all counts. Killing esd restored sound on
> my system. I don't log in via gdm. I start up in text mode,
> and run 'startx' to start X11. Gnome comes up with it. Now
> I need to learn what the pros and cons are
ld shut down esd (Gnome's sound daemon). Check the output of
the "lsof ..." command again; it should be empty if no process accesses
the sound devices. Then you can test if your other applications can play
sound now. (Your earlier workaround of running alsaconf could also have
killed
uick test, I propose that you do this (as 'russ'):
pkill esd
This should shut down esd (Gnome's sound daemon). Check the output of
the "lsof ..." command again; it should be empty if no process accesses
the sound devices. Then you can test if your other applications can play
vmlinuz-2.6.21-2-amd64 , and
edited with 'make xconfig' I still had sound after installing and booting
this kernel, although I had to use alsaconf to remove the sound modules,
followed by udevtrigger to install them.
attached in order is output from your three requests above,
lspci
vmlinuz-2.6.21-2-amd64 , and
> edited with 'make xconfig' I still had sound after installing and booting
> this kernel, although I had to use alsaconf to remove the sound modules,
> followed by udevtrigger to install them.
>
> attached in order is output from your three req
could be overcome
by removing the alsa modules manually, then running udevtrigger.
Currently, whenever I reboot, I run alsaconf until it removes the
modules, then escape and run udevtrigger. This works, but is
there a way to restore automatic initialization on boot? I'm
running Debian Sid, k
hat this could be overcome
>>> by removing the alsa modules manually, then running udevtrigger.
>>> Currently, whenever I reboot, I run alsaconf until it removes the
>>> modules, then escape and run udevtrigger. This works, but is
>>> there a way to restore automat
, whenever I reboot, I run alsaconf until it removes the
modules, then escape and run udevtrigger. This works, but is
there a way to restore automatic initialization on boot? I'm
running Debian Sid, kernel 2.6.23. Thanks for any help.
Reboot the system and run these two commands (without cha
eboot, I run alsaconf until it removes the
> modules, then escape and run udevtrigger. This works, but is
> there a way to restore automatic initialization on boot? I'm
> running Debian Sid, kernel 2.6.23. Thanks for any help.
Reboot the system and run these two commands (without ch
After an upgrade some time ago, my system no longer initializes
the sound system. It was posted before that this could be overcome
by removing the alsa modules manually, then running udevtrigger.
Currently, whenever I reboot, I run alsaconf until it removes the
modules, then escape and run
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 22:10:15 +0100, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 19:32:51 -, Ed wrote:
>> >
>> > To test your ability to access the SMB-shared printer, run this
>> > command on the client machine:
>> >
>> > smbclient -U USER -L //HOST
>> >
>> > This will list all SMB-shar
On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 19:32:51 -, Ed wrote:
> >
> > To test your ability to access the SMB-shared printer, run this command
> > on the client machine:
> >
> > smbclient -U USER -L //HOST
> >
> > This will list all SMB-shares (folders, printers, etc.) which USER can
> > access on HOST. (You
>
> To test your ability to access the SMB-shared printer, run this command
> on the client machine:
>
> smbclient -U USER -L //HOST
>
> This will list all SMB-shares (folders, printers, etc.) which USER can
> access on HOST. (You will be prompted for USER's password on HOST.)
>
>
When I issu
On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 22:41:37 -, Ed wrote:
[...]
> I added my user name to groups lp and lpadmin, rebooted, and can see both
> in groups username.
>
> However, using the Desktop->Administration->printing Add Printer tool
> still does not produce a printers.conf file in /etc/cups, BUT u
On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 10:41:37PM -, Ed wrote:
>
> However, using the Desktop->Administration->printing Add Printer tool
> still does not produce a printers.conf file in /etc/cups, BUT using the
> CUPS HTML frontend, I did create a printers.conf file. In fact, the CUPS
> HTML frontend 'sa
On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 20:10:10 +0100, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 17:31:08 -, Ed wrote:
>> On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 14:50:10 +0100, Florian Kulzer wrote:
>> > On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 00:02:56 -, Ed wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> >> The 2nd problem is with printing. I have my printer
On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 17:31:08 -, Ed wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 14:50:10 +0100, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> > On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 00:02:56 -, Ed wrote:
[...]
> >> The 2nd problem is with printing. I have my printer connected to
> >> another computer on my home network that is running
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 14:50:10 +0100, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 00:02:56 -, Ed wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am new to Debian but basically I have it running, with at least two
>> problems. The first is every time I reboot, I have to run alsaconf
&g
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 00:02:56 -, Ed wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to Debian but basically I have it running, with at least two
> problems. The first is every time I reboot, I have to run alsaconf
> before I can get any audio. I haven't noticed any place where I sho
Hi,
I am new to Debian but basically I have it running, with at least two
problems. The first is every time I reboot, I have to run alsaconf
before I can get any audio. I haven't noticed any place where I should
save anything. Basically, I just bring up a terminal window, become
root,
On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 05:09:59PM -0400, Ralph Katz wrote:
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To: debian-user
Subject: Re: after alsaconf no sound
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On 06/08/2007 02:06 PM, Gerard Robin wrote:
> Hello,
> my sound worked fine in my box but after I ran alsaconf my system failed.
>
> I got:
> sound blaster soundcard not found or device busy
> can't grab irq 65535
> can't grab irq 65535
> can't grab irq 65
Hello,
my sound worked fine in my box but after I ran alsaconf my system failed.
I got:
sound blaster soundcard not found or device busy
can't grab irq 65535
can't grab irq 65535
can't grab irq 65535
snd_sb8 probe of snd_sb8.0 failed with error -16
.
.
I booted on my secon
se and alsa-utils.
> I just went through the same issue and got it solved. The problem is
> that alsaconf uses a dynamic dev for the snd configuration (via udev)
> instead of a static /dev/snd. Additionally, Etch does not bring the
> latest and greatest version of udev (I believe it only
here a way to just have good ol' debian load the sound drivers for my
soundcard automatically, without me needing to run alsaconf each time? I've
tried entering the module in /etc/modules file, but this fails. The required
module is snd-intel8x0. I'm using Debian Etch, with
ivers for my
soundcard automatically, without me needing to run alsaconf each time? I've
tried entering the module in /etc/modules file, but this fails. The required
module is snd-intel8x0. I'm using Debian Etch, with KDE.
Mark
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nning alsaconf fixes it (most of the time in fact, but
sometimes it just won't fix).
I am struggling to figure out what is wrong with it. I have read several
posts about alsa not loading at boot time at all, but mine is loading
and plays fine (I just cannot control the volume at all)
Any ide
Hi list and Pollywog. Found the easy way (and most likely unncessary) out: changed the audio PCI card. Thanks for all the help!!Cheers, VegardOn 30/09/06, Vegard L. Rekaa
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That I think I can do. Thanks a million for your help. I will post here giving the result when I'm d
That I think I can do. Thanks a million for your help. I will post here giving the result when I'm done.Cheers, VegardOn 29/09/06, Pollywog <
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On Friday 29 September 2006 15:34, Vegard L. Rekaa wrote:> I'm sorry, but I since module-assistant has cganged its menus, I do not>
On Friday 29 September 2006 15:34, Vegard L. Rekaa wrote:
> I'm sorry, but I since module-assistant has cganged its menus, I do not
> understand twat. With the list of sound modules given above, and including
> the fact that my soundcard uses 'snd_ens1371'. Which one can I remove?
>
> Cheers Vegar
On 28/09/06, Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tuesday 26 September 2006 18:48, Vegard L. Rekaa wrote:> debian:~# lsmod | grep snd> snd_ens1371226882> gameport137041 snd_ens1371> snd_rawmidi 223041 snd_ens1371
> snd_seq_d
On Tuesday 26 September 2006 18:48, Vegard L. Rekaa wrote:
> debian:~# lsmod | grep snd
> snd_ens1371226882
> gameport137041 snd_ens1371
> snd_rawmidi 223041 snd_ens1371
> snd_seq_device8460 1 snd_rawmidi
>
On 27/09/06, Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tuesday 26 September 2006 18:48, Vegard L. Rekaa wrote:> debian:~# lsmod | grep snd> snd_ens1371226882> gameport137041 snd_ens1371> snd_rawmidi 223041 snd_ens1371
> snd_seq_d
On Tuesday 26 September 2006 18:48, Vegard L. Rekaa wrote:
> debian:~# lsmod | grep snd
> snd_ens1371226882
> gameport137041 snd_ens1371
> snd_rawmidi 223041 snd_ens1371
> snd_seq_device8460 1 snd_rawmidi
>
On 25/09/06, Nelson Castillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/23/06, Nelson Castillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:(snip)> Same here, running Debian unstable.> I use gnome at the desktop, and Gaim and Amarok don't work
> unless I run alsaconf first.I upgraded alsa-base an
On 9/23/06, Nelson Castillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(snip)
Same here, running Debian unstable.
I use gnome at the desktop, and Gaim and Amarok don't work
unless I run alsaconf first.
I upgraded alsa-base and alsa-utils to the latest version
in sid and the error is gone.
# apt
Vegard L. Rekaa wrote:
I was not able to test this, since mpeg123 is no longer available
trhough apt (how come?). Either way I reinstalled all crucial
ALSA-packages, including the oss-emulation package. This had no effect
on my problem.
I think that 'mpg321' is designed to work as an 'mpg123
Hi again listPollywog, you seem to be right on the mark. I added the snd_pcm_ossto /etc/modules. Just be sure I did it right, I rebooted and ran alsaconf. I've been switching between different audio-using apps since, and I still got sound at Skype and Wine. So if this keeps up, yeah. I will
At my Etch-system, some of my programs need for alsaconf to be run before I
start the program, in order to get the sound to work. This does not apply to
all progs (native KDE/Gnome progs do not need this, example. k3b, noautun,
gaim). Of the programs I use daily, it is Skype, Wine and some linux
On Saturday 23 September 2006 16:41, Vegard L. Rekaa wrote:
> I was not able to test this, since mpeg123 is no longer available trhough
> apt (how come?). Either way I reinstalled all crucial ALSA-packages,
> including the oss-emulation package. This had no effect on my problem.
>
> Either way, tha
have an idea, please tell me.Cheers, VegardOn 20/09/06, Andrei Popescu
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Vegard L. Rekaa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Hi list.>> At my Etch-system, some of my programs need for alsaconf to be run before I> start the program, in order
"Vegard L. Rekaa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list.
>
> At my Etch-system, some of my programs need for alsaconf to be run before I
> start the program, in order to get the sound to work. This does not apply to
> all progs (native KDE/Gnome progs do not n
Hi list. At my Etch-system, some of my programs need for alsaconf to be run before I start the program, in order to get the sound to work. This does not apply to all progs (native KDE/Gnome progs do not need this, example. k3b, noautun, gaim). Of the programs I use daily, it is Skype, Wine and
gibi programlarla ses almaya calistigimda
> alamiyorum. Sonra
> alsaconf calistiriyorum (daha önce calistirmis oldugum gibi) bana
> gerekli ayarlamalari yaptigini
> söylüyor ve sonra XMMS, aplay gibi programlarla ALSA üzerinden ses
> alabilir hale geliyorum.
> (alsaconf bazi ayar dosy
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Merhaba,
Marhaptain...
Assuming this is Turkish.
This is an "English only" list. Sorry...
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XMMS, aplay, vs. gibi programlarla ses almaya calistigimda
alamiyorum. Sonra
alsaconf calistiriyorum (daha önce calistirmis oldugum gibi) bana
gerekli ayarlamalari yaptigini
söylüyor ve sonra XMMS, aplay gibi programlarla ALSA üzerinden ses
alabilir hale geliyorum.
(alsaconf bazi ayar
On Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 10:04:02PM -0300, Israel Guerra wrote:
> Hail all!
>
> How do i make alsaconf changes become permanent?
I'm not certain, but I've noticed in my boot up/shutdown the program
'alsactl' is called to either load/save the settings. This is fou
Hail all!How do i make alsaconf changes become permanent?Thanks in advance.-- Guerra
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 06:18:54PM -0500, Russ Cook wrote:
> >
> After killing gdm, I can run alsaconf and it executes fine. After
> restarting gdm, xmms again cannot run. I ran alsaconf from an
> xterm, and the X system locked up again. Now I have to find out
> which proc
request I check soundcard configured, correct output plugin selected,
and no other program is blocking the soundcard.
In the past, I could get past this problem by re-running alsaconf.
Now however, alsaconf never completes before my X system freezes
up. I can still access my system from another machine
request I check soundcard configured, correct output plugin selected,
and no other program is blocking the soundcard.
In the past, I could get past this problem by re-running alsaconf.
Now however, alsaconf never completes before my X system freezes
up. I can still access my system from another machine
audio. XMMS tells me it couldn't open audio, and
> >>request I check soundcard configured, correct output plugin selected,
> >>and no other program is blocking the soundcard.
> >>
> >>In the past, I could get past this problem by re-running alsaconf.
> &g
g the soundcard.
In the past, I could get past this problem by re-running alsaconf.
Now however, alsaconf never completes before my X system freezes
up. I can still access my system from another machine using ssh,
but all output to the screen is frozen, and the keyboard is
unresponsive. The mous
is blocking the soundcard.
>
> In the past, I could get past this problem by re-running alsaconf.
> Now however, alsaconf never completes before my X system freezes
> up. I can still access my system from another machine using ssh,
> but all output to the screen is frozen, and the
ing to run XMMS or any other audio or video
player, I get no audio. XMMS tells me it couldn't open audio, and
request I check soundcard configured, correct output plugin selected,
and no other program is blocking the soundcard.
In the past, I could get past this problem by re-running alsaco
Felix Karpfen wrote:
I have "discover1" installed and would need more guidance before
I had discover1 (1.7.$something), too, and got some problems with the
sound: it didn't work, no sound from any programs but without errors. I
had to run manually alsaconf everytime to make
On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 20:22:55 -0800, Mark Fletcher wrote
(<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>):
>
>
> --- Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Francesco Bochicchio spake thusly on 03/07/2006
>> 02:54 PM:
>> > Il Tue, 07 Mar 2006 21:50:14 +0100, Felix Karpfen
>> ha scritto:
>> >>
>> >> However when checking th
On 3/9/06, Jon Dowland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 1141796294, Scott wrote:
> > Well just because many aren't happy with the default muted setting in
> > ALSA doesn't mean we'd prefer full-blast either. And just for
> > clarification, this isn't a Debian issue. It's an ALSA issue. The
> > sa
At 1141796294, Scott wrote:
> Well just because many aren't happy with the default muted setting in
> ALSA doesn't mean we'd prefer full-blast either. And just for
> clarification, this isn't a Debian issue. It's an ALSA issue. The
> same problem persists on other distros as well (I can speak
>
On Wed, 08 Mar 2006 05:38:14 -0700
Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What would make sense is for a very low volume level for the default.
> Just so you know the thing is working. Not to mention I've4 never been
> alble figure out what specific controls (among the 20 or so) that I need
>
trying out .asoundrc's ripped off the web wondering if its
really setup right or just happens to work...
Another sane default would be to put PCM at say 10% or so. and master as well.
True, alsaconf warns you to set the volumes, but it also says "Setting Default
Volumes..." so the
On Wed, Mar 08, 2006 at 05:40:12AM -0700, Scott wrote:
>
> Exactly. The first time I came across this I'd just naturally assumed
> something was *wrong* and spend several hours doing needless tweaking
> and researching only to find the volume was all the way down. I've
> never seen this in W
Angelina Carlton spake thusly on 03/07/2006 07:34 PM:
Bruno Buys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I've always wondered what genius thought that default setting was a
good idea..
It is indeed a good idea. It can prevent any non desired
sound/music/popup-msg to wreak havoc into your speakers,
Bruno Buys spake thusly on 03/07/2006 04:52 PM:
Scott wrote:
Francesco Bochicchio spake thusly on 03/07/2006 02:54 PM:
Il Tue, 07 Mar 2006 21:50:14 +0100, Felix Karpfen ha scritto:
I ran "alsaconf" on my recently-updated Debian 3.1r1.
It worked like a charm and ended with the
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