On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 12:16:30PM -0700, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> Derek Williams said:
> >> ALSA is still officially beta, so the packages are still in a state of
> >> flux; it always seems at least a bit broken when I try them with my
> >> SBLive.
> >
> > I have gotten alsa working with my sblive.
Derek Williams said:
>> ALSA is still officially beta, so the packages are still in a state of
>> flux; it always seems at least a bit broken when I try them with my
>> SBLive.
>
> I have gotten alsa working with my sblive... don't think I did anything
> special. Running alsaconf always seemed to g
> ALSA is still officially beta, so the packages are still in a state of flux;
> it always seems at least a bit broken when I try them with my SBLive.
I have gotten alsa working with my sblive... don't think I did anything
special. Running alsaconf always seemed to get it working properly. If I
re
Howdy,
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 06:06:44PM +, Alan James wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 07:56:16AM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
>
> > Oh, ok, so that's "soundcore". But is that a problem -- will startup
> > scripts expect soundcore to be a module?
>
> I dont think it'll be a problem. I have
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 07:56:16AM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> Oh, ok, so that's "soundcore". But is that a problem -- will startup
> scripts expect soundcore to be a module?
I dont think it'll be a problem. I have a module so i wouldnt really know
though. I dont think I have any audio related
At 11:04 AM 3/20/2002 +, Alan James wrote:
>On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 08:44:23PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
>>
>> I think I need soundcore, but I'm not clear what kernel config I should
>> use to build it. I'm not clear if I need ALSA or OSS in addition.
>>
>> fgrep SOUND /boot/config-2.4.1
On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 08:44:23PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
>
> I think I need soundcore, but I'm not clear what kernel config I should
> use to build it. I'm not clear if I need ALSA or OSS in addition.
>
> fgrep SOUND /boot/config-2.4.17 | grep -v ^#
> CONFIG_SOUND=y
Thats why you dont h
High,
ok, please wrap your lines at 72 chars.
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Bill Moseley wrote:
> Argh! - HOWTO overload.
>
> I've got a Sound Blaster Live Value. I'm running Debian Testing. I've
> build my own kernel 2.4.17 from kernel-source package. I did build the
> emu10k1 module. I ran modconf
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Bill Moseley wrote:
> Argh! - HOWTO overload.
>
> I've got a Sound Blaster Live Value. I'm running Debian Testing. I've
> build my own kernel 2.4.17 from kernel-source package. I did build the
> emu10k1 module. I ran modconf and selected emu10k1. emu10k1 loads fine
> with
Argh! - HOWTO overload.
I've got a Sound Blaster Live Value. I'm running Debian Testing. I've build
my own kernel 2.4.17 from kernel-source package. I did build the emu10k1
module. I ran modconf and selected emu10k1. emu10k1 loads fine without
errors. I can cp some .wav files to /dev/audi
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 12:57:16PM +0200, Joakim Svensson wrote:
>
> Alsa ? OSS ?
>
> or just recompile kernel and skip Alsa altogehter (soundblaster 128PCI).
>
kernel drivers will be lighter and more stable. On the other hand, you might
get some fancy features with Alsa (didnt try OSS since AF
3d.org/ these drivers are also listed as RPMS.
> Is this a better solution? Use Alien to make debs and install
> them that way ?
>
>
>
> Is this what I need ? Did I miss something ?
>
> ***
>
> Now just some sound stuff to end this very long mail.
&
RPMS.
Is this a better solution? Use Alien to make debs and install
them that way ?
Is this what I need ? Did I miss something ?
***
Now just some sound stuff to end this very long mail.
If anyone could just advice me what to do to get a working
sound environment.
Alsa ? OSS
add|ct|on wrote:
> >
> hi there...
> do you have audio devices in your dev dir? i had this same problem, and it
> was because i had no audio devices defined. i had to do a ./MAKEDEV audio in
> the /dev dir (hidden executable SHOULD be there, or somewhere nearby). after
> that everything went fine.
there was a lot of speak about this last month, try to :
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/
I just finished installing Debian 2.1 the other day and promptly
compiled a kernel 2.2.5 for it. Sound is compiled in (AWE 64 pnp) and
allows me to listen to audio CDs. However, I cannot get any system
sounds (from games or any other sound producing apps). This is the same
kernel settings I am u
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