Nigel, you are genius.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Chris
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On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Mike Castle wrote:
> I thought the official word was that alsaconf was no longer intended
> to be part of the distribution and you really shouldn't be using it at
> all:
>
>
> http://bugs.debi
I thought the official word was that alsaconf was no longer intended
to be part of the distribution and you really shouldn't be using it at
all:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=509650
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Nigel Henry wrote:
> On Thursday 09 April 2009 22:30, Dancin
On Thursday 09 April 2009 22:30, Dancing Fingers wrote:
> On Apr 8, 12:00 pm, Nigel Henry wrote:
>
> Many thanks Nigel for your eply.
>
> > On Wednesday 08 April 2009 14:56, Dancing Fingers wrote:
> > > Hi guys,
> > > I'm also having an ALSA problem. I put a SoundBlaster card in my
> > > Lenny bo
On Apr 8, 12:00 pm, Nigel Henry wrote:
Many thanks Nigel for your eply.
> On Wednesday 08 April 2009 14:56, Dancing Fingers wrote:
>
> > Hi guys,
> > I'm also having an ALSA problem. I put a SoundBlaster card in my
> > Lenny box. If I run alsaconf every time I boot and everything works
> > fi
On Wednesday 08 April 2009 14:56, Dancing Fingers wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I'm also having an ALSA problem. I put a SoundBlaster card in my
> Lenny box. If I run alsaconf every time I boot and everything works
> fine. What I don't understand is why the system resets the conf
> files every time it bo
Hi guys,
I'm also having an ALSA problem. I put a SoundBlaster card in my
Lenny box. If I run alsaconf every time I boot and everything works
fine. What I don't understand is why the system resets the conf
files every time it boots?
Thanks.
Chris
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On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 08:58:25 +0530
Divick Kishore wrote:
> > You are not doing anything wrong; the driver was removed from the Debian
> > > kernels. Here are the relevant snippets from the changelog:
> > >
> > > linux-2.6 (2.6.23-1) unstable; urgency=low
> > >
> > > * Remove binary only firmware
> You are not doing anything wrong; the driver was removed from the Debian
> > kernels. Here are the relevant snippets from the changelog:
> >
> > linux-2.6 (2.6.23-1) unstable; urgency=low
> >
> > * Remove binary only firmwares for:
> > - Cirrus Logic (Sound Fusion) CS4280/CS461x/CS462x/CS46
On Mon, 6 Apr 2009 21:25:21 +0200
Florian Kulzer wrote:
...
> You are not doing anything wrong; the driver was removed from the Debian
> kernels. Here are the relevant snippets from the changelog:
>
> linux-2.6 (2.6.23-1) unstable; urgency=low
>
> * Remove binary only firmwares for:
> -
On Sun, Apr 05, 2009 at 23:52:25 +0530, Divick Kishore wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to unable to configure my sound card on debian. The sound
> system that I have is Terratec SiXPack 5.1+. There is no sound on my system
> and on running alsamixer I see the following ouput:
>
> alsamixer: functio
Hi,
I am trying to unable to configure my sound card on debian. The sound
system that I have is Terratec SiXPack 5.1+. There is no sound on my system
and on running alsamixer I see the following ouput:
alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device
Doing lspci | grep audi
In gmane.linux.debian.user, you wrote:
>
> Hi. I don't know if you've solved this problem yet, but I don't see any
> replies, so I'll say a couple of things that may be useful.
This is the first reply to my query.
However, by experimenting with a solution suggested by Andreas Janssen
to a simila
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 19:47:21 + (UTC)
Felixk Karpfen wrote:
>
> I would welcome a pointer to relevant configure documentation that will
> help to identify and correct the problem on my successfully(?)-installed
> Debian Sarge.
Hi. I don't know if you've solved this problem yet, but I don't see
I would welcome a pointer to relevant configure documentation that will
help to identify and correct the problem on my successfully(?)-installed
Debian Sarge.
The following extracts of the current state of affairs on my box may
help:
,[ sounds.txt ]-
| Entries from "dmesg".
| --
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 12:13:18 -0700, Sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How would I determine if esound or Ars are running. Would that just
> be a ps -e command after the mpg321 stops? Are these demons
> somewhere?On
>
>
> Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 10:08:51AM +0200, Andrea Vettorello wrote:
> > On Sun
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Sean wrote:
| I've attached two files which may shed some light when I try to play an
| amp3 file with mpg321. No I don't know if my sound system even works.
| Discover detects the es1370 as my sound card and I've installed the os
| modules into the k
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 16:41:04 -0700, Sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've attached two files which may shed some light when I try to play an
> amp3 file with mpg321. No I don't know if my sound system even works.
This is a bit of a wild-guess; but check the permissions of
'/dev/audio' - on my sy
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 16:41:04 -0700, Sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've attached two files which may shed some light when I try to play an
> amp3 file with mpg321. No I don't know if my sound system even works.
> Discover detects the es1370 as my sound card and I've installed the os
> modules i
I've attached two files which may shed some light when I try to play an
amp3 file with mpg321. No I don't know if my sound system even works.
Discover detects the es1370 as my sound card and I've installed the os
modules into the kernel using modconf. When I used modconf to do this,
I gave t
Jim Ricken wrote:
Can anyone help me with configuring sound?
I don't have a clue on how to do it .
Here is my insmod history:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ su
Password:
debian:/home/jim# insmod dmasound_core & insmod dmas
Can anyone help me with configuring sound?
I don't have a clue on how to do it .
Here is my insmod history:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ su
Password:
debian:/home/jim# insmod dmasound_core & insmod dmasound_pmac
[1] 980
Using /lib/modules/2.4.25-powerpc/kernel/drivers/sound/dmasound/dmasound_cor
Hello
Kirby J. Davis (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I'm currently running the 2.4.18-bf2.4 image and am having trouble
> getting my soundcard working on a Compaq 4130T. I've tried modconf but
> upon trying to install the sb module I get an error saying:
>
> /lib/modules/2.4.18-bf2.4/kernel/drive
Good morning,
I'm currently running the 2.4.18-bf2.4 image and am having trouble
getting my soundcard working on a Compaq 4130T. I've tried modconf but
upon trying to install the sb module I get an error saying:
/lib/modules/2.4.18-bf2.4/kernel/drivers/sound/sb.o: init_module: No
such device
Yet
Hello
Paul E Condon wrote:
> My situation is:
> 1. Sound works with Knoppix running off the Knoppix CD, but
> 2. when I install Knoppix on HD, it does not work.
>
> When I reboot Woody and install various likely looking packages, and
> reboot 3. I see an error message during boot to the effect t
I have a fairly unexceptional Woody installation on which I would like
to get sound working. I have no experience with sound software either
in Debian GNU/Linux or in Windoze. I have looked at the Sound HOWTO
and find the advice too generic to be of help to me. Is there a
recommended selection of
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 08:42:26AM +0100, Hurschler wrote:
> I use the opl3sa module with the 2.4.18-bf2.4 kernal image with no problems
> i.e. all my group/rights volume settings seem ok. When I try to load the
> module in 2.4.20 with modconf I get the same message as the poster below.
>
> "/dev
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Subject: Help Configuring Sound
From: Streph Treadway &l
Edit '/etc/group' and add you as (your username) to the group 'audio'.
Like this: audio:x:27:
mess-mate
On Sun, 5 Jan 2003 14:08:54 -0500
Streph Treadway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Hi all,
|
| Sorry for the newbie question, but I have been having a bear of a
| probl
However when I try to start any sound application, I get a "/dev/dsp: No
such device" error message. The above modules do not appear to be using
any ioports or interrupts according to /proc. dmesg says that isapnp,
ad1848 and opl3sa2 did not find any plug and play devices. It seems to me
that I
r you work with to group audio? If not, do so,
> then log out ang in again.
That shouldn't apply in this case. If it were the group audio
permission problem then the message would have been "permission
denied" and not "no such device".
> problem configuring s
Have you tried adding the user you work with to group audio? If not, do so,
then log out ang in again.
Ronald
On Sunday 05 January 2003 20:08, Streph Treadway wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Sorry for the newbie question, but I have been having a bear of a
> problem configuring sound under k
Hi all,
Sorry for the newbie question, but I have been having a bear of a
problem configuring sound under kernel 2.4.19 for my Yamaha opl3sa3.
My machine is a NEC Direction SPT 200.
Following advice from various lists I have compiled the following as
modules:
isa-pnp
sound
oss
adlib
opl3sa2
Mark Copper said:
> Is the shared IRQ a problem? Should I recompile the kernel with cs46xx
> as a module?
>
> I would be very appreciative of any help from the list.
I can't really answer your question but can post a similar experience,
in my IBM Thinkpad T20 it also uses the cs46xx module, an
Hi,
I'm doing a new install of current stable on an i386 with a Turtle beach
Santa Cruz sound card. I use bf24 installation program because,
apparently I need the cs46xx driver in kernel version 2.4 to run this
card.
Installation seems to go fine, the cs46xx driver installs successfully,
the ma
On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 11:50:52AM +, Joseph Anthony de los Santos wrote:
>
> My soundcard has been successfully enabled thru isapnp.conf, and I have
> loaded all modules for sound thru modconf (sound, soundcore, soundlow)
> my question is do I still have to load sb module to make sound work
you still need the sb module
if potato doesnt come with one, you gotta recompile the kernel(unless
theres another way to get it..maybe just compile the module)
nate
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Joseph Anthony de los Santos wrote:
jhou >hi,
jhou >
jhou >My soundcard has been successfully enabled thru is
hi,
My soundcard has been successfully enabled thru isapnp.conf, and I have
loaded all modules for sound thru modconf (sound, soundcore, soundlow)
my question is do I still have to load sb module to make sound work or
do I still have to recompile my kernel? I am using creative soundblaster
pnp 16
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hat gesagt: // [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've currently reached the stage where I've recompiled my kernel
> having applied the latest awe-drv patch, and am trying to get the
> module to load. I've been following the sbawe32 HOWTO to the letter.
>
> I'm not sure that my /etc/rc.*
On 10 Dec, Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
> If you can't figure things out from the HOWTOs (Marcus Brinkmann has
> written a fine SB 32 HOWTO) I'm sure there are plenty of people on
> this list who have a working SB AWE 64 (me included :-) and can help you.
I hope so!
I've currently reached the stage wher
> | I'm running 2.0.36 on i386, and have a SoundBlaster AWE 64 plugged into
> | it, which is unconfigured.
> If you can't figure things out from the HOWTOs (Marcus Brinkmann has
> written a fine SB 32 HOWTO) I'm sure there are plenty of people on
> this list who have a working SB AWE 64 (me includ
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| I'm running 2.0.36 on i386, and have a SoundBlaster AWE 64 plugged into
| it, which is unconfigured.
|
| I used to use Red Hat, which came with a rather neat little utility
| called soundconfig (I think) that was capable of automatically helping
| you install a module for sou
I'm running 2.0.36 on i386, and have a SoundBlaster AWE 64 plugged into
it, which is unconfigured.
I used to use Red Hat, which came with a rather neat little utility
called soundconfig (I think) that was capable of automatically helping
you install a module for soundblaster compatible cards. It w
Hi all,
I have installed Debian 2.0 in my Cyrix Media GX MMX enhanced 200
Mhz. I have seen that there are some users that are also installed this
system in that computer before, so perhaps they can help me. I have two
questions:
1.- I am trying to install the sound "card" as a
Chris Keathley Keathley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I read the how to's on how to install my sound card but when I type
> "make config" it is giving me a msg that says something about missing
> target, I can't remember exactly what it said. What am I doing wrong
> if any thing. Is there a diff
I read the how to's on how to install my sound card but when I type
"make config" it is giving me a msg that says something about missing
target, I can't remember exactly what it said. What am I doing wrong
if any thing. Is there a different procedure for debian, and if so
where can it be found.
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