On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 10:16:12PM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 16/01/2024 13:04, Maureen Thomas wrote:
> > My sound has been working just fine the day before that. Now nothing.
>
> Have a look into PipeWire articles in ArchLinux and Debian wiki.
>
This certainly. It's also relatively easy to
On 16/01/2024 13:04, Maureen Thomas wrote:
My sound has been working just fine the day before that. Now nothing.
Have a look into PipeWire articles in ArchLinux and Debian wiki.
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On 1/14/24 16:03, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
I am using a Lenovo computer with 8G of memory and 1 TB hard drive,
AMD Ryzen 3 2200g w/radion vega graphices x4, Graphics Gallium 0.4
llvmpipe, it is running 64 bit Debian. Processor is In
My sound has been working just fine the day before that. Now nothing.
On Monday, January 15, 2024 at 03:32:09 PM EST, Maureen L Thomas
wrote:
I am using Gnome and the application is firefox with you tube, the speakers are
internal only. I have checked to make sure I didn't turn so
On 1/15/24 11:36, Carl Fink wrote:
On 1/15/24 02:58, David Christensen wrote:
On 1/14/24 16:03, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
> I am using a Lenovo computer with 8G of memory and 1 TB hard drive,
AMD
> Ryzen 3 2200g w/radion vega graphices x4, Graphics Gallium 0.4
llvmpipe,
> it is running 64 bi
I am using Gnome and the application is firefox with you tube, the
speakers are internal only. I have checked to make sure I didn't turn
something off by accident and everything is telling me that it is working.
On 1/15/24 2:58 AM, David Christensen wrote:
On 1/14/24 16:03, Maureen L Thomas w
On 1/15/24 02:58, David Christensen wrote:
On 1/14/24 16:03, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
> I am using a Lenovo computer with 8G of memory and 1 TB hard drive, AMD
> Ryzen 3 2200g w/radion vega graphices x4, Graphics Gallium 0.4
llvmpipe,
> it is running 64 bit Debian. Processor is Intel Core i3-
On 1/14/24 16:03, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
> I am using a Lenovo computer with 8G of memory and 1 TB hard drive, AMD
> Ryzen 3 2200g w/radion vega graphices x4, Graphics Gallium 0.4 llvmpipe,
> it is running 64 bit Debian. Processor is Intel Core i3-9100T, CPU
> 3.10GHz, Realtec 8821CE wireless la
Sorry I forgot I am using Debian Bookworm and it is updated with the
latest updates.
On 1/14/24 7:03 PM, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
I am using a Lenovo computer with 8G of memory and 1 TB hard drive,
AMD Ryzen 3 2200g w/radion vega graphices x4, Graphics Gallium 0.4
llvmpipe, it is running 64 b
I am using a Lenovo computer with 8G of memory and 1 TB hard drive, AMD
Ryzen 3 2200g w/radion vega graphices x4, Graphics Gallium 0.4 llvmpipe,
it is running 64 bit Debian. Processor is Intel Core i3-9100T, CPU
3.10GHz, Realtec 8821CE wireless lan 802.11 ac PCI-E NIC.
My problem is all of a
I finally got my sound working. I followed some advice from here:
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/alsa-1-2-5-upgrade-errors-4175695921/page3.html
which was a similar problem to mine, and not sure what did it, but I got
a flash pop up on my screen about alsa, and tested al
Thanks for responding Georgi,
I had already tried "alsactl init" earlier based on other advise found
on the WWW. However, I did not pay close enough attention because of
error messages I get as shown below:
alsa-lib main.c:1014:(snd_use_case_mgr_open) error: failed to import
hw:0 use case c
Hi James,
try to run:
# alsactl init
as root, reboot and adjust all channels with alsamixer or similar with
your (non-root) user.
Kind regards
Georgi
On 8/25/21 20:02, James D Freels wrote:
> I have not received a response yet, but I am hoping.
>
> What I know:
>
> -sound works as root, not
I have not received a response yet, but I am hoping.
What I know:
-sound works as root, not as user
-snd_oxygen module (required driver for my card) is loaded, but I can't
verify what is loading it. no messages in dmesg show it being loaded
-since snd_oxygen is loaded, it makes sense that a
Hello,
I am a long-time debian user, and just recently upgraded my buster amd64
machine to bullseye. Essentially everything works as expected so far.
However, one very nagging problem I currently have is that my sound does
not work unless I am rooted. For example, if I issue the command
a
resending to list
Original Message
Subject: Re: Problem with Sound Volume
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 23:00:19 -0500
From: Ric Moore
To: Klaus
On 02/20/2014 03:44 PM, Klaus wrote:
On 20/02/14 19:37, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
On 02/20/2014 02:02 PM, Klaus wrote:
amixer -c0 cset
On Thu, 2014-02-20 at 20:44 +, Klaus wrote:
> What speakers do you use? How are they connected to the motherboard?
> (Ralf asked that before...)
JFTR even the jacks could cause issues.
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On 20/02/14 19:37, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
On 02/20/2014 02:02 PM, Klaus wrote:
amixer -c0 cset numid=20 100
Thanks for the reply.
Here's what I got:
omputation@AbNormal:~$ amixer -c0 controls | grep -i volume
numid=34,iface=MIXER,name='Master Playback Volume'
numid=11,iface=MIXER,name='Head
On 02/20/2014 02:02 PM, Klaus wrote:
amixer -c0 cset numid=20 100
Thanks for the reply.
Here's what I got:
omputation@AbNormal:~$ amixer -c0 controls | grep -i volume
numid=34,iface=MIXER,name='Master Playback Volume'
numid=11,iface=MIXER,name='Headphone Playback Volume'
numid=50,iface=MIXER,n
On 19/02/14 13:14, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a
card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: ALC887-VD Analog [ALC887-VD Analog]
Searching for "Linux alsa ALC887 low volume" shows you are not alone, if
that makes it less painful.
Some links suggest that t
On Thu, 20 Feb 2014, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Wed, 2014-02-19 at 20:30 -0800, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> > Because of the new hardware, the original install for the old
> > hardware is probably missing needed drivers, configurations, etc.
>
> This unlikely would cause a faint sound.
It did in my ca
On Wed, 2014-02-19 at 20:30 -0800, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> Because of the new hardware, the original install for the old hardware
> is probably missing needed drivers, configurations, etc.
This unlikely would cause a faint sound.
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, 2014-02-19 at 08:29 -0500, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> > I am using the alsamixer, and have tried to adjust the volume with
> > it running in a terminal and from the icon on the task bar. Same
> > result
> > - very faint sound
On Wed, 19 Feb 2014, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> On 02/19/2014 01:08 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> > On Wed, 19 Feb 2014, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> >
> >> I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a
> >>
> >> AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0
> >> Motherboard/8 M
Perhaps it's hardware related and not software related.
Do you connect by line outs to amp ins or do you use a headphone
directly connected to the mobos output or are you using any digital
interface or something else?
The mobos today might use the same sound chips and internal amps as the
vendors
On 02/19/2014 01:08 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
On Wed, 19 Feb 2014, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a
AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0
Motherboard/8 MB RAM. I find that the sound is very faint, even with
the volume set at
On Wed, 19 Feb 2014, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a
>
> AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0
> Motherboard/8 MB RAM. I find that the sound is very faint, even with
> the volume set at maximum. I am using the on-board sound:
On Wed, 2014-02-19 at 08:29 -0500, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> I am using the alsamixer, and have tried to adjust the volume with it
> running in a terminal and from the icon on the task bar. Same result
> - very faint sound.
Since it's unlikely that an onboard sound device provides selectable
n
On 02/19/2014 08:20 AM, Robin wrote:
On 19 February 2014 13:14, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a
AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0 Motherboard/8
MB RAM. I find that the sound is very faint, even with the volume set at
max
Le 19.02.2014 14:14, Stephen P. Molnar a écrit :
I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a
AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0
Motherboard/8 MB RAM. I find that the sound is very faint, even with
the volume set at maximum. I am using the on-board sound:
co
On 19 February 2014 13:14, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a
>
> AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0 Motherboard/8
> MB RAM. I find that the sound is very faint, even with the volume set at
> maximum. I am using the on-board s
I have just upgraded my Debian Jessie computer to a
AMD FX 8320, 8-core 3.5 GHz, 16.0MB Cache CPU/ASUS M5 A97 R2.0 Motherboard/8 MB
RAM. I find that the sound is very faint, even with the volume set at maximum.
I am using the on-board sound:
computation@AbNormal:~$ aplay -l
List of PLAYBA
Serena Cantor wrote:
--- On Wed, 3/16/11, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
From: Hugo Vanwoerkom
Subject: Re: problem with sound card
What is the output of 'aplay -l' ?
Hugo
below is output by 'aplay -l'
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: pcsp [pcsp], devic
--- On Wed, 3/16/11, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> From: Hugo Vanwoerkom
> Subject: Re: problem with sound card
>
> What is the output of 'aplay -l' ?
>
> Hugo
>
below is output by 'aplay -l'
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card
--- On Wed, 3/16/11, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> From: Andrei Popescu
> Subject: Re: problem with sound card
>
> Any special reason to install lenny? The intel audio
> drivers have seen
> some improvements until squeeze. Even if you need lenny,
> try the 2.6.32
&g
On Mi, 16 mar 11, 00:00:43, Serena Cantor wrote:
> I have installed lenny
> it produce sound thru internal speaker
> that is, the one resides in the case
> not the one I plug to the back of the case
Any special reason to install lenny? The intel audio drivers have seen
some improvements until squ
Serena Cantor wrote:
I have installed lenny
it produce sound thru internal speaker
that is, the one resides in the case
not the one I plug to the back of the case
In Windows XP it produce sound thru external speaker
My motherboard is P4B-MX
which has Intel Integrated Audio
What is the outpu
I have installed lenny
it produce sound thru internal speaker
that is, the one resides in the case
not the one I plug to the back of the case
In Windows XP it produce sound thru external speaker
My motherboard is P4B-MX
which has Intel Integrated Audio
below is output of lsmod:
Module
Florian,
fk> ... google for ... "alsa multiple cards" ...
Yields,
http://alsa.opensrc.org/MultipleCards#Multiple_devices
containing,
"[1.2] Multiple devices
A problem arises when there are multiple devices.
... stop naming Alsa devices using numbers, and use the real name of devices."
I'm not
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 19:15:47 +, peasthope AT shaw DOT ca wrote:
[...]
> According to investigations described in the
> previous half dozen or so messages, the C-Media
> USB sound adapter invokes snd-usb-audio and
> snd-hda-intel.
According to your earlier messages, you added snd-hda-i
Lubos,
lv> is that a card using snd-intel-hda?
No.
According to investigations described in the
previous half dozen or so messages, the C-Media
USB sound adapter invokes snd-usb-audio and
snd-hda-intel.
The on-board device invokes snd-intel8x0.
Sound input _via_ the C-Media adapter failed
hi,
Bad idea. After that sound is no longer
acquired by the on-board Intel device. Sound
input failed on the USB device months ago.
I've tried 3 different microphones; unlikely
that all have failed. The devices appear OK
in Skype but there is no reply from the echo test.
is that a card u
Folk,
I'll start with an apology for raising another
problem with sound. The conflict between USB
and on-board devices was such an ordeal.
Once the conflict was solved, I was ambitious
enough to install the volume control in the
xfce4 panel.
Bad idea. After that sound is no l
It really is alsaconf.
Thanks a lot!
--- On Sun, 7/13/08, Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: problem with sound playing
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Sunday, July 13, 2008, 5:45 PM
> [Fixed
[Fixed top-posting]
On Sun,13.Jul.08, 14:30:51, Serena Cantor wrote:
>
> --- On Sun, 7/13/08, Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Seems to me like you are using oss drivers, but mplayer
> > wants to play
> > using alsa. Try running alsaconfig without doing those
> > hacks. Do you get
Thanks, but which package contains alsaconfig?
--- On Sun, 7/13/08, Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: problem with sound playing
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Sunday, July 13, 2008, 7:10 AM
&
On Sat,12.Jul.08, 19:18:08, Serena Cantor wrote:
> I use etch and SB16
> I add noisapnp to kernel options
> I config sound with 3 commands:
> modprobe sound
> modprobe uart401
> modprobe sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5
> ==
>
I use etch and SB16
I add noisapnp to kernel options
I config sound with 3 commands:
modprobe sound
modprobe uart401
modprobe sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5
Now vlc can play DVD, and I can hear sound.
I install mplayer from debian-multimedia, but can't play mp3,
What should I do?
Below is output
Hi,
I think it was a problem with the alsa drivers. I compiled the latest
version of Alsa and now it works fine.
Raghunandan H K
On 10/17/07, Raghunandan HK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I recently installed Debian 4.0 on a HP Pavillion dv6500t laptop. The
> problem is that the mute but
Hi,
That does'nt seem to solve the problem. The volume level is high and it is
not muted. But still no sound.
Thanks anyway,
Raghu
On 10/17/07, Jose Luis Rivas Contreras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Raghunandan HK wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I recently installed Debian 4.0 on a HP Pavillion dv6500t
Raghunandan HK wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently installed Debian 4.0 on a HP Pavillion dv6500t laptop. The
> problem is that the mute button turns on at some point during the boot
> (it is not on when the booting starts) and remains so. Pressing the key
> does not turn it off. As a result I get no soun
Hi,
I recently installed Debian 4.0 on a HP Pavillion dv6500t laptop. The
problem is that the mute button turns on at some point during the boot (it
is not on when the booting starts) and remains so. Pressing the key does not
turn it off. As a result I get no sound even after using alsa mixer to s
Just an FYI. This morning I applied last night's updates including 2.6.16-1 and sound is happy again.On 3/20/06, Craig M. Houck <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hmmm.This is 'good' bad news. Same thing happening to me I though I had done
somehting else wrong.I am using a Dell desktop that has a twin nex
Robert Harris wrote:
As of Friday I lost sound on my IBM R50 after I did a dist-upgrade. All the
drivers load, alsaconf detects the intel chipset correctly and the modules
load. Even the alsamixer looks correct, nothing is muted. No sound other
than speaker beeps (^G) though.
There is a prob
Hmmm.
This is 'good' bad news. Same thing happening to me I though I had done
somehting else wrong.
I am using a Dell desktop that has a twin next to it running Sarge and the
sou nd works fine.
At 11:31 AM 3/20/2006 -0500, Robert Harris wrote:
>
>No sound other than speaker beeps (^G) though.
As of Friday I lost sound on my IBM R50 after I did a dist-upgrade. All the drivers load, alsaconf detects the intel chipset correctly and the modules load. Even the alsamixer looks correct, nothing is muted. No sound other than speaker beeps (^G) though.
Anyone have any ideas?-- :wq!---
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 13:50:09 +0200, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> Though I didn't change anything on purpose; just the usual upgrades, I
> lost my sound a few days ago.
> Finally, the lspci -v gives me:
>
> :00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller:
> Intel Corp. 82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) AC'97
On Thursday 28 October 2004 02:55, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> Though I didn't change anything on purpose; just the usual upgrades, I
> lost my sound a few days ago.
> Only today is the time to check it:
>
> esd doesn't start any longer (it always did):
>
> $ esd &
> [1] 28425
> $ /dev/dsp: No such device
I had a similar experience. I had to run alsaconfig to get sound
working again yesterday.
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> Though I didn't change anything on purpose; just the usual upgrades, I
> lost my sound a few days ago.
> Only today is the time to check it:
>
> esd doesn't start any longer (it always did):
>
> $ esd &
> [1] 28425
> $ /dev/dsp: No such device
Can you show the output of:
ls -ldL /dev/ds
Though I didn't change anything on purpose; just the usual upgrades, I
lost my sound a few days ago.
Only today is the time to check it:
esd doesn't start any longer (it always did):
$ esd &
[1] 28425
$ /dev/dsp: No such device
Esound is and remains installed:
# apt-get install esound
Reading
On Monday 14 June 2004 23:57, j smith wrote:
> i have SB 16 and Debian 3.0. after compiling kernel
> 2.4, i put the following to /etc/modules:
>
> sound
> uart401
> sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5 mpu_io=0x330
>
> it seems that sound driver works, because lbreakout2's
> sound effect is OK and xawtv
i have SB 16 and Debian 3.0. after compiling kernel
2.4, i put the following to /etc/modules:
sound
uart401
sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5 mpu_io=0x330
it seems that sound driver works, because lbreakout2's
sound effect is OK and xawtv'TV sound is OK. but i
can't record TV sound in xawtv. it com
Now comes the sound ...
The card is recongnized (lspci) correctly as in the Subject.
I googled type and debian and found that I should use the sb module. I
also added the Sound-core and Sound OSS when it didn't want to install.
Then I found from that same search, that sndconfig could be used. I
in
Kent West wrote:
> Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
>
>> Kent West wrote:
>>
>>> Andy wrote:
>>>
I have the same problem and followed your directions exactly.
I even upped my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.18 and included the Intel
sound option into the kernel but having same problems.
On
Kent West wrote:
> Rebecca Dridan wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 02:13:46AM -0500, Kent West wrote:
>>
>
>
>>
>> Kent (or anyone else who knows),
>>
>> How did you get your onboard AC'97 chipset (via8233) working? I've just
>> bought a Gigabyte GA-7VRX motherboard with this chip and can't
Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
>
>> Andy wrote:
>>
>>> I have the same problem and followed your directions exactly.
>>> I even upped my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.18 and included the Intel
>>> sound option into the kernel but having same problems.
>>> On bootup I get the following me
Rebecca Dridan wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 02:13:46AM -0500, Kent West wrote:
>
>
> Kent (or anyone else who knows),
>
> How did you get your onboard AC'97 chipset (via8233) working? I've just
> bought a Gigabyte GA-7VRX motherboard with this chip and can't get sound
> working. I'm runni
Kent West wrote:
> Andy wrote:
>
>> I have the same problem and followed your directions exactly.
>> I even upped my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.18 and included the Intel
>> sound option into the kernel but having same problems.
>> On bootup I get the following message:
>> Sound Server Message: Err
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 02:13:46AM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> Run "modconf" and see if there's a module available for the 82440MX.
> You'll either need such a module loaded (lsmod shows only the ethernet
> nic module loaded), or you'll need support for that chipset compiled
> directly into the
Andy wrote:
>I have the same problem and followed your directions exactly.
>I even upped my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.18 and included the Intel
>sound option into the kernel but having same problems.
>On bootup I get the following message:
>Sound Server Message: Error while starting driver: devic
I have the same problem and followed your directions exactly.
I even upped my kernel from 2.2.20 to 2.4.18 and included the Intel
sound option into the kernel but having same problems.
On bootup I get the following message:
Sound Server Message: Error while starting driver: device /dev/dsp can't b
On Tue, 2002-10-01 at 08:14, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >>"Sandip" == Sandip P Deshmukh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>
> >>
> >> while installing, in the section of device driver modules, i
> >> have included i810. it also selected so
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>"Sandip" == Sandip P Deshmukh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>
>
>> i have been using windows for quite some time now and am
>> contemplating to shift to linux. so i am a 'newbie' to linux -
>> in short. i recently installed debian 3
Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
> i have been using windows for quite some time now and am contemplating
> to shift to linux. so i am a 'newbie' to linux - in short. i recently
> installed debian 3.0 on my compaq making it a dual boot machine. it is
> a piii 766mhz machine with on board sound card.
>
> "Sandip" == Sandip P Deshmukh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i have been using windows for quite some time now and am
> contemplating to shift to linux. so i am a 'newbie' to linux -
> in short. i recently installed debian 3.0 on my compaq making it
> a dual boot machine. it
i have been using windows for quite some time now and am contemplating
to shift to linux. so i am a 'newbie' to linux - in short. i recently
installed debian 3.0 on my compaq making it a dual boot machine. it is a
piii 766mhz machine with on board sound card.
while installing, in the section o
Matthew Claridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> This is my first day using Debian and I've got everything installed
> and working and I've even found a load of the configuration stuff, but
> the one thing I can't fix is my soundcard.
>
> The permissions on /dev/dsp are fine:
> crw-rw
On Sun, 01 Sep 2002 00:47:00 +0100
Matthew Claridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is my first day using Debian and I've got everything installed and
> working and I've even found a load of the configuration stuff, but the
> one thing I can't fix is my soundcard. This is my system:
>
> Debi
Matthew Claridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-01 00:47:00 +0100]:
> This is my first day using Debian and I've got everything installed and
> working and I've even found a load of the configuration stuff, but the
> one thing I can't fix is my soundcard. This is my system:
I just posted a [1]not
Hi,
This is my first day using Debian and I've got everything installed and
working and I've even found a load of the configuration stuff, but the
one thing I can't fix is my soundcard. This is my system:
Debian Woody with 2.4.18bf2.4 kernel
Soundblaster Live! soundcard
Running Gnome on top of
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 11:45:07PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >Here's what is says for my sound card:
> >
> >Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C686 AC97 Audio
> >Controller (rev 40)
> > Subsystem: Gateway 2000: Unknown device 1200
> > Flags
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's what is says for my sound card:
Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C686 AC97 Audio
Controller (rev 40)
Subsystem: Gateway 2000: Unknown device 1200
Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 10
I/O ports at e000 [size=256]
I/O
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. I'm new to linux and I'm having a hell of a time configuring my sound card!
I have a Gateway Solo 1200 and I believe I have a VIA-chipset. I could be wrong
though. I've tried messing with the kernel, but I'm pretty much clueless on what
to do.Can anyone help a newbie
Hi. I'm new to linux and I'm having a hell of a time configuring my sound card!
I have a Gateway Solo 1200 and I believe I have a VIA-chipset. I could be wrong
though. I've tried messing with the kernel, but I'm pretty much clueless on what
to do.Can anyone help a newbie out?
Thanks,
Alex Lo
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Hi all,
This is a really weird problem with sound in Flash movies. The problem is
that the sound only plays once in a while. E.g., if I point Mozilla at
the well-known Star Wars Gangsta Rap animation,
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~po/gangsta.swf, and I keep reloading the
animation, I will get
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 01:51:27PM +0100, c-3 wrote:
> > I think I wasn't too harsh or something.
> > But rebooting in order to see if the sound card was detected at
> > boot-time is about the most dumb reason to reboot I can think of.
> > Phil
>
> Yes, it is, when you know where to get the info
Date sent: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 00:20:40 +0100
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Subject: Re: problem with sound
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> I think I wasn
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 03:41:50PM +0100, c-3 wrote:
> Sorry, that my knowledge does have a big gap so far what linux
> matters. But I think you wasn't born with your momentary
> knowledge, too. So please try to treat somebody with a little bit of
> the respect he gives to you, even although h
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 03:41:50PM +0100, c-3 wrote:
> Ok, I will try to compile it as module, I just thought it would be better to
> have it permanent embeded into the kernel.
No, it's not. You can't unload and load it again if it is not a
module.
Phil
, too.
Ok? What do you think?
Christian
Date sent: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 21:52:09 +0100
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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
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Date sent: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 21:54:58 +0100
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> > I didn'
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 12:21:11PM +0100, c-3 wrote:
> I didn't compile it as a module, because one told me it would be
> better to compile it direcect into the kernel. And so I did.
Where does it say so? I have heard from many people that they were told
not to use modules.
> I've compiled the
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 01:29:50PM +0100, Pascal THIVENT wrote:
> Reboot your linux system and just check the boot message to see if the sound
> card is recognized
What do you think logfiles are for?
BTW: http://learn.to/qoute
Phil
Reboot your linux system and just check the boot message to see if the sound
card is recognized
> -Message d'origine-
> De: c-3 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: mercredi 14 février 2001 11:21
> À: Philipp Schulte
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Objet:
Wed, 14 Feb 2001 08:13:55 +0100
From: Philipp Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: problem with sound
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> On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 a
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 01:20:02AM +0100, c-3 wrote:
^^^
How about putting your name there?
> I can't get my sound card to work under linux (SB16).
> So far I've recompiled my kernel with sound drivers, what else do I
> have to do?
Which module did you c
Hi!
I can't get my sound card to work under linux (SB16).
So far I've recompiled my kernel with sound drivers, what else do I
have to do?
In the howto is a script mentioned to create the /etc/sound.conf but
I cant't find such a script.
Thanks for any help!
Christian
(Germany)
>>>Brian Schramm wrote:
>
> I am running Potato with 2.2.17 for a kernel and KDE2 as my >desktop.
>
> I have a cs4232 audio card. When I was running Slink I had no >trouble
> running the audio card but when I upgraded, I have not been able >to get it
> to work at all. If I c
> "Brian" == Brian Schramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> I am running Potato with 2.2.17 for a kernel and KDE2 as my desktop.
Brian> I have a cs4232 audio card. When I was running Slink I had no
trouble
Brian> running the audio card but when I upgraded, I have not been able
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