Yeah, the problem with that is that some package maintainer for some
package that I do use, down the line, may get the bright idea to make pulse
a dependency.
I also wonder if a newer build of Debian may work out the issues with
pulse. This particular box hasn't been rebuilt in about 5 years...I p
Am 19.11.2011 21:40, schrieb Brad Alexander:
Thanks, gents...That worked for a treat. Now what is the best way to
keep it from getting reinstalled?
First, let me repeat (with other words): it is a dirty way. But I guess,
if you do not install gnome-core again, you won't get pulseaudio as well
On Sat, 19 Nov 2011 15:32:48 -0500
Brad Alexander wrote:
> Thanks, gents...That worked for a treat. Now what is the best way to
> keep it from getting reinstalled?
Firstly, let me say that I've not got pulseaudio installed, so forgive
me if there's a better way. If there's no sensible way to dis
Thanks, gents...That worked for a treat. Now what is the best way to keep
it from getting reinstalled?
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Ingo Kasten wrote:
>
> What I usually do is remove pulseaudio and it works afterwards.
>>
>
> That's what I did, too. Removing pulseaudio instantly brings back
What I usually do is remove pulseaudio and it works afterwards.
That's what I did, too. Removing pulseaudio instantly brings back the
sound :-)
Unfortunately pulseaudio is a dependency of gnome(3)-core , which is, as
far as I understand, just for keeping gnome consistant.
I removed it, too.
On 11/19/2011 06:21 PM, Brad Alexander wrote:
Hi,
I'm posting this because I don't know where to begin looking. I have
done a few searches, and it seems to be alles in ordnung, but things
still aren't working.
To explain, I have a SBLive emu10k1 card in my sid workstation. All
was fine unti
Hi,
I'm posting this because I don't know where to begin looking. I have done a
few searches, and it seems to be alles in ordnung, but things still aren't
working.
To explain, I have a SBLive emu10k1 card in my sid workstation. All was
fine until a few weeks ago:
05:01.0 Multimedia audio control
Hi Debian:
Funny story here. I bought this card because I thought the onboard audio
of my new mobo (EPOX EP-8VTAI) would be hard to configure.
It's the other way around: the onboard is a dream, the card is junk.
You have to get the latest Alsa (2.4.x) or 2.6.11 to get the CA0106 driver.
Then
Hi all,
I can't get proper sound out of my SB Live! card. I do have a good sound
in subwoofer, center, and seemingly in rear left speaker, but no sound
in both front speakers and low volume sound in rear right one.
I've studied the alsamixer, hoping its setting is the only problem, but
the result
Sometime near Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 11:02:51PM -0700, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 11:16:12PM -0500, walt wrote:
> > Any easy way to get a sound blaster live working in debian testing? I
> > am googling right now but would really appreciate any hints.
I personal
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 11:16:12PM -0500, walt wrote:
> Any easy way to get a sound blaster live working in debian testing? I
> am googling right now but would really appreciate any hints.
If you are using a 2.4.x Debian kernel image:
apt-get install alsa-modules-`uname -r` alsa-base alsa
Any easy way to get a sound blaster live working in debian testing? I am
googling right now but would really appreciate any hints.
Walt
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On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 01:47, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 04:35:34PM -0500, Bob Paige wrote:
> > Fortunately, when I upgraded from kernel 2.2.x to 2.4.20 (that is from
> > 'testing'; I think 2.4.19 is in 'stable') it included the emu10K driver
> > as a module, so it just worked.
>
>
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 04:35:34PM -0500, Bob Paige wrote:
> Fortunately, when I upgraded from kernel 2.2.x to 2.4.20 (that is from
> 'testing'; I think 2.4.19 is in 'stable') it included the emu10K driver
> as a module, so it just worked.
It's also in the 2.4.18 (IIRC) kernel from woody, just n
Administrator wrote:
Sound support seems to be one of the less well documented areas for
Linux in general and Debian in particular (go ahead, flame away and
point me to the how-to's I missed!).
I know I SHOULD be able to get a happy configuration with my Sound
Blaster Live - but I'm n
Sound support seems to be one of the less well documented areas for
Linux in general and Debian in particular (go ahead, flame away and
point me to the how-to's I missed!).
I know I SHOULD be able to get a happy configuration with my Sound
Blaster Live - but I'm not getting very
hi all,
has enyone expirienced that sb5.1 does not play any sounds from gaim
messanger? i installed sb5.1 recently, i am using testing:
Linux oentar 2.4.19-386 #1 Mon Nov 18 21:50:03 EST 2002 i586 Pentium MMX
GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
modul emu10k1 from packaged kernel
mp3 (ogg) play alright, i do
On Sun, 23 Jun 2002, Reid Gilman wrote:
> I tried that but it still gives me the same error (init_module: no such
> device).
Try compiling the soundcore support into the kernel, and the emu10k1 as a
module. This is how I have it and it works, with 2.4.17. I agree it should
not be necessary to d
I tried that but it still gives me the same error (init_module: no such device).
On Sun, 2002-06-23 at 11:53, Sebastiaan wrote:
High,
On 23 Jun 2002, Reid Gilman wrote:
> I'm having trouble setting up my Sound Blaster Live card. I have kernel
> 2.4.18 and it is compiled
High,
On 23 Jun 2002, Reid Gilman wrote:
> I'm having trouble setting up my Sound Blaster Live card. I have kernel
> 2.4.18 and it is compiled with sound as a module. I load the soundcore
> module and then when I try to load the emu10k1 module it says
> "init_module: no
I'm having trouble setting up my Sound Blaster Live card. I have kernel 2.4.18 and it is compiled with sound as a module. I load the soundcore module and then when I try to load the emu10k1 module it says "init_module: no such device." I'm not sure why this happens. Any advice?
Have you tried using Creatives Emu drivers?
You need to download them through cvs. If you haven't tried them .. mail me ..
I can give you more info :)
Terry
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 05:03:00PM -0500, Jonathan D. Proulx babbled:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to get a Sound Blaster L
Hi,
I'm trying to get a Sound Blaster Live card setup on a 2.2r2 box, I
grabbed sndconfig from my unstable machine and it kind of worked...
the sound is getting to the right place but in a very garbled state.
Any sage advice?
-Jon
On January 14, 2001 11:44 pm, Tim 'trout' Apple wrote:
> Hello, I'm new to the list and debian. I have a sound blaster live
> sound card and was wondering if someone could direct me to a site or
> give me dir's on what to do to get it functioning. Thanks
Use the e
On Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 10:44:26PM -0600, Tim 'trout' Apple wrote:
> Hello, I'm new to the list and debian. I have a sound blaster live sound
> card and was wondering if someone could direct me to a site or give me dir's
> on what to do to get it functionin
Hello, I'm new to the list and debian. I have a sound blaster live sound
card and was wondering if someone could direct me to a site or give me dir's
on what to do to get it functioning. Thanks
trout
PS I have a few other Q's to but i'll fix one thing at a time .
Hmmm I changed the permissions with the setting you specified, and
added my user to those permissions, but I still get the same error. I`m
wondering if i should boot to my old kernel if i want sound, and if i
want to use my cd writer, to boot to my new kernel. that would be such a
pain t
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Nope, all that is in my /var/log/syslog file are 3 entries
Jan 4 02:11:13 localhost syslogd 1.3-3#33.1: restart.
Jan 4 02:11:14 localhost anacron[173]: Job `cron.daily' terminated
Jan 4 02:11:14 localhost anacron[173]: Normal ex
romain lerallut wrote:
> have you tried the ESD output plugin instead of the OSS one ?
>
> [...]
> such device
>
> Looks like I might have deeper problems than permissions...
>
> Have any ideas?
>
Could you look in your "/var/log/syslog" for any messages like "modprobe: Can't
locate module sound-
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 08:46:03PM -0800, Eric G . Miller wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 02:55:06AM -0800, Jerrud wrote:
> >
> >
> > I followed your instructions and did this:
> >
> > alpha:/home/mechanical# chmod 777 /dev/dsp
> > alpha:/home/mechanical# chmod 777 /dev/mixer
no no,
chmod 66
have you tried the ESD output plugin instead of the OSS one ?
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From: Jerrud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 02:55:06 -0800
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: sound blaster live! 512
I followed your instructions and did this:
alpha
thats about where my knowledge ends. sorry i'm sure someone here knows
though...
On Wed, 3 Jan 2001 02:55:06 -0800, Jerrud said:
>
>
> I followed your instructions and did this:
>
> alpha:/home/mechanical# chmod 777 /dev/dsp
> alpha:/home/mechanical# chmod 777 /dev/mixer
>
> This is
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 02:55:06AM -0800, Jerrud wrote:
>
>
> I followed your instructions and did this:
>
> alpha:/home/mechanical# chmod 777 /dev/dsp
> alpha:/home/mechanical# chmod 777 /dev/mixer
>
> This is what I got when I ran XMMS:
>
> ** WARNING **: oss_open(): Failed to open audio dev
I followed your instructions and did this:
alpha:/home/mechanical# chmod 777 /dev/dsp
alpha:/home/mechanical# chmod 777 /dev/mixer
This is what I got when I ran XMMS:
** WARNING **: oss_open(): Failed to open audio device (/dev/dsp): No
such device
Looks like I might have deeper problems th
have you set the permissions on /dev/dsp and /dev/mixer?
thats all i had to do after i compiled my sblive drivers into my 2.4 kernel.
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001 03:25:37 -0800, Jerrud said:
> Well I got my kernel to compile and my cd burner now works (awesome) but
> now my sound blaste
Well I got my kernel to compile and my cd burner now works (awesome) but
now my sound blaster live (10kemu1 chipset or something like that) is
now not working. I compiled support for it right into the kernel, and
during boot it (the card) gets assigned perfectly but when i try to
play
No, sblive uses the emu10k1 chip set which for the longest time was not
supported. But thanks to David Bellows's suggestion, I finally got it
working by downloading the unstable release of the alsa debian packages.
I'm not sure about SB Live, but shouldn't it also work as es1371 just like
I'm not sure about SB Live, but shouldn't it also work as es1371 just like
SB128? or does it have a different chipset?
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Fung écrivait :
> I have a sound blaster live value card, and guess what, I'm new to
linux. I
> downloaded the ALSA 0.59 driver, compiled it and when I modprobe it, it
says
> unresolved symbols in snd.o and emu10k1.o. Am I missing something?
>
> Wil
I guess that either f
Le 2000-09-01 00:15:33 +, Wilson Fung écrivait :
> I have a sound blaster live value card, and guess what, I'm new to linux. I
> downloaded the ALSA 0.59 driver, compiled it and when I modprobe it, it says
> unresolved symbols in snd.o and emu10k1.o. Am I missing somethin
Wilson Fung wrote:
>
> That I haven't tried, I guess I will. Thanx for the suggestion, but which
> debs am I actually looking for.
>
As I mentioned you'll find these in the unstable branch:
alsa-base_0.5.9b-1.deb
alsa-headers_0.5.9b-1.deb
alsa-module
That I haven't tried, I guess I will. Thanx for the suggestion, but which
debs am I actually looking for.
Wilson Fung wrote:
>
> I have a sound blaster live value card, and guess what, I'm new to
linux. I
> downloaded the ALSA 0.59 driver, compiled it and when I mo
Wilson Fung wrote:
>
> I have a sound blaster live value card, and guess what, I'm new to linux. I
> downloaded the ALSA 0.59 driver, compiled it and when I modprobe it, it says
> unresolved symbols in snd.o and emu10k1.o. Am I missing something?
>
You might also try do
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Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2000 00:15:33 GMT
>I have a sound blaster live value card, and guess what, I'm new to linux.
I
>downloaded the ALSA 0.59 driver, compiled it and when I modprobe it, it
says
>unresolved symbols in snd.
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>I have a sound blaster live value card, and guess what, I'm new to linux. I
>downloaded the ALSA 0.59 driver, compiled it and when I modprobe it, it says
>unresolved symbols in snd.o and emu10k1.o.
I have a sound blaster live value card, and guess what, I'm new to linux. I
downloaded the ALSA 0.59 driver, compiled it and when I modprobe it, it says
unresolved symbols in snd.o and emu10k1.o. Am I missing something?
Original Message-
> From: Svante Signell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 4:58 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Sound Blaster Live
>
>
> Does any of the Live driver versions support SMP? Haven't
> installed mine yet d
-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Sound Blaster Live
Does any of the Live driver versions support SMP? Haven't
installed mine yet due to this.
Colin Marquardt writes:
> * Mars Moon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > So is a Sound Blaser Live driver available to the
Does any of the Live driver versions support SMP? Haven't
installed mine yet due to this.
Colin Marquardt writes:
> * Mars Moon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > So is a Sound Blaser Live driver available to the Linux users??
>
> One option is a current ALSA: http://www.alsa-project.org
>
Hi !
You might compile the emu10k1 drivers with newer kernels
than 2.2.13, but you have to replace some includes in
/usr/include/linux with the header files in ./include/linux
of your kernel-source-package. (I don'T know, if the debian
kernel tools do this automatically, because I've not used
kpkg
been told, btw). So you get that,
untar it, "make" it and then "make install" it. That installs the
modules. If you get that far, write back for info on running the
modules.
-Aaron Solochek
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Jason Winters wrote:
> has anyone successfully installed th
has anyone successfully installed the Bata drivers for the
sound blaster live sound card. If so how? I tried and I could not
get it to work.
* Erich Newell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there any news yet of support for the Sound Blaster live under Linux?
http://developer.soundblaster.com/linux/
> ( I actually have a "value" but I'm certain the chipset is the same )
Yup.
> P.S. Can someone p
Here's the list:
http://www.linux-howto.com/LDP/HOWTO/Sound-HOWTO-3.html#ss3.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Is there any news yet of support for the Sound Blaster live under Linux?
> ( I actually have a "value" but I'm certain the chipset is the same )
>
>
Is there any news yet of support for the Sound Blaster live under Linux?
( I actually have a "value" but I'm certain the chipset is the same )
Thanks,
Erich
P.S. Can someone point me to a complete hardware compatability list?
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On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Pollywog wrote:
> On 06-Oct-99 Brad wrote:
> >
> > If you want, i can post a rough outline of what i did, and the relavent
> > config files.
>
> Thanks, but I read the HOWTO for Alsa, installed the driver, libs, and
> utilities, only to fin
On 06-Oct-99 Brad wrote:
>
> If you want, i can post a rough outline of what i did, and the relavent
> config files.
Thanks, but I read the HOWTO for Alsa, installed the driver, libs, and
utilities, only to find I don't know how to load the modules; I thought it
would be a simple 'insmod but it
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On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Pollywog wrote:
> I am using SB 16 (Vibra I believe it is called) and I use the OSS-Linux
> drivers, which cost me $20. They only allow half-duplex. Are there other
> drivers that allow this card to be used in full-duplex mode?
There seems
On Wed, Oct 06, 1999 at 07:57:16PM -, Pollywog wrote:
> I am using SB 16 (Vibra I believe it is called) and I use the OSS-Linux
> drivers, which cost me $20. They only allow half-duplex. Are there other
> drivers that allow this card to be used in full-duplex mode?
I believe those cards only
I am using SB 16 (Vibra I believe it is called) and I use the OSS-Linux
drivers, which cost me $20. They only allow half-duplex. Are there other
drivers that allow this card to be used in full-duplex mode?
thanks
--
Andrew
t.org/
If you have already purchased this card, there is only
the Creative binary driver. I have no idea whether it
works with Debian. Maybe you can get your money back
if it doesn't.
Good luck.
Arne
> Hello World!
> Does Sound Blaster Live! works on Debian 2.0 ?
Hello World!
Does Sound Blaster Live! works on Debian 2.0 ??
Please help me!
You got the sblive drivers to work
Chris Carlson wrote:
> I am pretty happy with the new kernel modules for the live, however I am
> still having problems running RealPlayer G2 and Civ III CTP. Anyone here
> having any luck with these?
>
> Thanks
> -Chris
>
> ---
I am pretty happy with the new kernel modules for the live, however I am
still having problems running RealPlayer G2 and Civ III CTP. Anyone here
having any luck with these?
Thanks
-Chris
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