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On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 10:48:45PM +, Patrick May wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I think I've found a bug in a sound driver (snd-cs46xx) which causes
Hello,
I think I've found a bug in a sound driver (snd-cs46xx) which causes a
kernel panic when several sounds are played using the aplay command.
I tried to report this using reportbug, but I didn't know what package
name to enter, so I'm contacting this address as directed b
Install qjackctl and look at the connections between "client" and "server"
appz in the connections panel, probably there's something wrong in there. Be
sure that your mic is the only source/input for audacity... maybe system
playback is routed to audacity ins
however I suggest you to use ardour-g
Hello,
I've done a fair amount of legwork to try to get recording working on
my Etch machine. I'm using Alsa-based sound, and have successfully
set up my microphone and recording with a locally-compiled Audacity
(and even Windows programs like Ventrilo through Wine). I am using an
ATI SB600 Azal
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 06:34:36PM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
> I can't seem to find the right Audio drivers for my motherboard.
>
> I had to replace another board for this and the sound never worked.
>
> I went ahead and removed the modules.conf find and rebuild it from
> /etc/modutils/ and rebo
I can't seem to find the right Audio drivers for my motherboard.
I had to replace another board for this and the sound never worked.
I went ahead and removed the modules.conf find and rebuild it from
/etc/modutils/ and rebooted, but there's nothing there.
now I'm not sure that the right drive
On Saturday 20 November 2004 09:38, Jason Rennie wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 19, 2004 at 04:41:26PM -0700, Justin Guerin wrote:
[snip]
>
> So, I've been succesful in getting the sound driver (vi82cxxx_audio)
> to not load upon boot. However, it now looks like the problem is
> deep
On Fri, Nov 19, 2004 at 04:41:26PM -0700, Justin Guerin wrote:
> These won't work, because the arguments are provided to the kernel, not to
> the module. If your sound driver were compiled into the kernel, this would
> be the proper way to provide the argument. Since it's
0xE000, IRQ 18
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/cmdline
> > root=/dev/hdb2 ro snd-via82xx=22
>
> These won't work, because the arguments are provided to the kernel, not
> to the module. If your sound driver were compiled into the kernel, this
> would be the pro
tency timer of device 00:11.5 to 64
> ac97_codec: AC97 Audio codec, id: VIA97 (Unknown)
> via82cxxx: board #1 at 0xE000, IRQ 18
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/cmdline
> root=/dev/hdb2 ro snd-via82xx=22
>
These won't work, because the arguments are provided to the kernel, n
On Thu, Nov 18, 2004 at 11:51:22AM -0700, Justin Guerin wrote:
> Sounds like you have a DMA or IRQ problem. Can you check which DMA and IRQ
> channels are assigned during Knoppix boot, and during Debian boot? You may
> have to tell the sound module to use a specific IRQ when it's loaded. I
>
On Thu, Nov 18, 2004 at 11:51:22AM -0700, Justin Guerin wrote:
> Sounds like you have a DMA or IRQ problem. Can you check which DMA and IRQ
> channels are assigned during Knoppix boot, and during Debian boot? You may
> have to tell the sound module to use a specific IRQ when it's loaded. I
>
Justin Guerin escribió:
On Thursday 18 November 2004 07:59, Jason Rennie wrote:
On Wed, Nov 17, 2004 at 01:25:51PM -0700, Justin Guerin wrote:
The size discrepency is most likely due to differing kernel versions.
What kernel are you using in Sarge? How about in Knoppix?
Both are 2.
On Thursday 18 November 2004 07:59, Jason Rennie wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 17, 2004 at 01:25:51PM -0700, Justin Guerin wrote:
> > The size discrepency is most likely due to differing kernel versions.
> > What kernel are you using in Sarge? How about in Knoppix?
>
> Both are 2.4.27
>
> > Hmm, the above
On Wed, Nov 17, 2004 at 01:25:51PM -0700, Justin Guerin wrote:
> The size discrepency is most likely due to differing kernel versions. What
> kernel are you using in Sarge? How about in Knoppix?
Both are 2.4.27
> Hmm, the above output would seem to suggest that ogg123 is actually working.
> If
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 15:48, Jason Rennie wrote:
> In short: I can't play ogg files on my Debian Sarge (2.4.27) machine,
> but I can if I boot off a Knoppix live CD (v3.6, kernel 2.4.27).
> i.e. the drivers I have installed on my Debian Sarge machine aren't
> working. I'd like to set things
In short: I can't play ogg files on my Debian Sarge (2.4.27) machine,
but I can if I boot off a Knoppix live CD (v3.6, kernel 2.4.27).
i.e. the drivers I have installed on my Debian Sarge machine aren't
working. I'd like to set things up to use the sound drivers that
Knoppix uses, but I don't know
James Ng wrote:
>Hi All,
>
> I have changed my motherboard recently. The
>onboard sound was changed also. The new sound system
>is adi ad1888 according to the specification of the
>manual of the motherboard. However, I do not know what
>the manufacturer is. When I search the Internet, I
>find
Hi All,
I have changed my motherboard recently. The
onboard sound was changed also. The new sound system
is adi ad1888 according to the specification of the
manual of the motherboard. However, I do not know what
the manufacturer is. When I search the Internet, I
find that one of the Intel's m
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 11:04:41 -0600
Chris Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am running Debian Sarge installed with the latest d-i. I have
> installed Sarge onto my Compaq Presario 1800 laptop twice in the past
> few weeks with the d-i. The first time I installed Debian the 2.4.22
> Kernel recogn
I am running Debian Sarge installed with the latest d-i. I have
installed Sarge onto my Compaq Presario 1800 laptop twice in the past
few weeks with the d-i. The first time I installed Debian the 2.4.22
Kernel recognized my sound card and added the ESS Solo-1 as a module.
The most recent install us
On 11 Jun 2003 "Brian P.D. Smyth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 09:34:00PM +0100, Ben Kal wrote:
On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 12:28:45AM +0100, Ben Kal wrote:
Do some of you know more about the following inconvenience I have with
sound on my Linux machine:
>> >> sound works fine if I boot directly into Linux after power-on,
>> >>and if I reboot from Linux back into Linux;
>> >> sound does not work at all after rebooting into Linux from Windows.
>> >> In Windows sound works under all circum
Ben Kal wrote:
On 2 Jun 2003 "Gary L. Dolan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 12:28:45AM +0100, Ben Kal wrote:
Hi folks,
Do some of you know more about the following inconvenience I have
with sound on my Linux machine:
sound works fine if I boot directly into Linux af
after it has
> been stopped, possibly by
> "not releasing the IRQ";
> - switching to grub as boot manager may solve the
> problem;
> - otherwise there is nothing but a hard reboot if
> yow want sound in Linux.
>
> Thanks again,
&g
On 2 Jun 2003 "Gary L. Dolan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 12:28:45AM +0100, Ben Kal wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> Do some of you know more about the following inconvenience I have
>> with sound on my Linux machine:
>> sound works fine if I boot directly into Linux after powe
On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 12:28:45AM +0100, Ben Kal wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Do some of you know more about the following inconvenience I have
> with sound on my Linux machine:
> sound works fine if I boot directly into Linux after power-on,
>and if I reboot from Linux back into Linu
ne:
make and model: Sony VAIO PCG-F807K (it is a laptop)
kernel: Linux 2.4.20
Debian release: basically woody, but a lot of things upgraded to 'unstable'
sound chip: YMF-744B | (especially X and GNOME)
sound driver : ymfpci.o, dependent
Do any of you have Linux installed on an Compaq AP200?
If so what sound driver does it need?
Thanks,
/Pen
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Hi all,
Thanks to all who have replied to my post regarding CMI 9738 chipset audio driver.
CMI9738 at least in my case was
somewhat
misleading as I later found as on my board there is SiS 7012 audio accelerator. Driver
that is actually needed was
i810_audio.o driver (I found sndconfig package t
Hi,
I've this on my MB. Asus P4T533-r and it works great with the
cmpci driver.
mess-mate
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003 17:31:13 +1100
"Davor Balder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| don't know if this applies to your chipset, but you might for the module
| i810_audio or i810_codec or something like that. Th
Davor Balder, 2003-Jan-03 15:33 +1100:
>Hi All,
>
>I am trying to configure (onboard) CMI 9738 sound chip on SiS650/961 board
>supporting PIV. I am still configuring the rest of the stuff such as PPP
>etc. CMI 9738 appears not to be supported by 2.4.18 kernel. Any idea if
>
don't know if this applies to your chipset, but you might for the module
i810_audio or i810_codec or something like that. This supports several AC97
compatible chipsets (I am using the sis7... something or other and it works,
but only at 48khz).
-jason pepas
Thanks Jason,
I did not try your sol
On Thursday 02 January 2003 10:33 pm, Davor Balder wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to configure (onboard) CMI 9738 sound chip on SiS650/961 board
> supporting PIV. I am still configuring the rest of the stuff such as PPP
> etc. CMI 9738 appears not to be supported by 2.4.18 kernel. Any idea if
> t
Hi All,
I am trying to configure (onboard) CMI 9738 sound
chip on SiS650/961 board supporting PIV. I am still configuring the rest of the
stuff such as PPP etc. CMI 9738 appears not to be supported by 2.4.18 kernel.
Any idea if this driver is under development and if there is any other way
Hi, anyone knows which module for this?
I dont know if this really helps, but I have a Dell Latitude wich also has the
ESS Maestro sound chip. I installed using the latest potato boot floppys,
selected Maestro module along with the 3 OSS modules and everything worked just
fine.
I had a couple of hangs due to the sound card, but I think
Hello
I have Micron TransPort Trek 2. I installed potato with the kernel 2.2.12
and everithing is OK except sound. My laptop have ESS Maestro ES1968
sound chip. I read laptop-howto, sound-howto. I tried to install the driver
maestro from:
http://people.redhat.com/zab/maestro
compilation process wa
I use Debian Linux 2.0 (kernel 2.0.34) and have an ISA sound card that uses
the ESS1869 AudioDrive sound chip. I understand that the current version of
the sound driver supports this sound chip. Unfortunately, the version of
sound driver that came on the CDROM does not support this chip, and
quot;modprobe -a sound". This works
> fine when I am root. And also on user accounts if I change the
> permission for the sound driver file (sound.o) as root, but only
> until I reboot. After I have rebooted and try to load the driver
> after having logged in as a normal u
ounts if I change the
permission for the sound driver file (sound.o) as root, but only
until I reboot. After I have rebooted and try to load the driver
after having logged in as a normal user I get the message that I do
not have permission to load the module sound.o . I have to go the
way t
The sound driver in the 2.1.72 kernel builds as a sound module, and
then separate modules for each individual device. On my system, I use
the "sb" driver, which then depends on the "uart" and "sound"
modules. This works fine with modprobe and appropriate options.
Joey Hess wrote:
>
> Rick Jones wrote:
> > Does anybody know if the current SB Sound driver is full duplex or not?
>
> Half duplex as far as I know (for most cards anyway)
creative provides a full duplex support driver for most of their sound
cards.
but it is for win95.
Rick Jones wrote:
> Does anybody know if the current SB Sound driver is full duplex or not?
Half duplex as far as I know (for most cards anyway)
> I'm trying to get speak freely working and I get audio device errors when
> I try to use speaker and mike at the same time.
Tr
Does anybody know if the current SB Sound driver is full duplex or not?
I'm trying to get speak freely working and I get audio device errors when
I try to use speaker and mike at the same time.
L8R,
--Rick
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