Re: a sound question

2006-12-15 Thread José Alburquerque
Mark Grieveson wrote: If I recall correctly, the module lines were something like: alias snd-card-0 snd-fm801 options snd-fm801 index=0 alias snd-card-1 options index=1 represents the second module for a second "soundcard" to be loaded in the kernel at the same time. Do you t

Re: a sound question

2006-12-14 Thread Mark Grieveson
Mark Grieveson wrote: Hi everyone. I have a usb-audio-device (aka a skype phone), and a couple of speakers plugged into my regular soundcard. I can get sound out of either device separately, but not both. I feel that I should be able to use both the soundcard, and the usb-audio-device at t

Re: a sound question

2006-12-06 Thread José Alburquerque
Mark Grieveson wrote: Hi everyone. I have a usb-audio-device (aka a skype phone), and a couple of speakers plugged into my regular soundcard. I can get sound out of either device separately, but not both. I feel that I should be able to use both the soundcard, and the usb-audio-device at th

Re: a sound question

2006-12-06 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 11:20:01PM -0500, Mark Grieveson wrote: > Hi everyone. I have a usb-audio-device (aka a skype phone), and a > couple of speakers plugged into my regular soundcard. I can get sound > out of either device separately, but not both. I feel that I should be > able to use b

a sound question

2006-12-06 Thread Mark Grieveson
Hi everyone. I have a usb-audio-device (aka a skype phone), and a couple of speakers plugged into my regular soundcard. I can get sound out of either device separately, but not both. I feel that I should be able to use both the soundcard, and the usb-audio-device at the same time (chat with

Re: Oh, NO! Not that same "No Sound" question again... (Sound now working)

2004-11-18 Thread Andrea Vettorello
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 11:46:51 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just in case anyone can use the two bits of information I turned up... > > Having tried everything I could find to try to make the OSS > ("i810_audio") driver work, based on what little information I > could find ab

Re: Oh, NO! Not that same "No Sound" question again... (Sound now working)

2004-11-18 Thread listcomm
Just in case anyone can use the two bits of information I turned up... Having tried everything I could find to try to make the OSS ("i810_audio") driver work, based on what little information I could find about it in the docs or online , I finally gave up and compiled and installed Alsa drivers fo

Re: Oh, NO! Not that same "No Sound" question again...

2004-11-10 Thread listcomm
>> i810_audio 21248 0 >> ac97_codec 9568 0 [i810_audio] >> soundcore 3236 2 [i810_audio] >What kernel version is this? 2.4.18-bf2.4 (sorry, should have included that originally) >How recent is the alsaconf package? > >If you try unloading all O

Re: Oh, NO! Not that same "No Sound" question again...

2004-11-09 Thread Alexis Huxley
> i810_audio 21248 0 > ac97_codec 9568 0 [i810_audio] > soundcore 3236 2 [i810_audio] What kernel version is this? How recent is the alsaconf package? If you try unloading all OSS modules (including all three above) and then run alsaconf does it w

Re: Oh, NO! Not that same "No Sound" question again...

2004-11-09 Thread listcomm
>lsmod? Does your driver show up? Yes... following is snipped from "lsmod" output: i810_audio 21248 0 ac97_codec 9568 0 [i810_audio] soundcore 3236 2 [i810_audio] >In syslog, does it get activated? Like: >debian kernel: ad1848/cs4248 codec driver

Re: Oh, NO! Not that same "No Sound" question again...

2004-11-08 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah, that same "No Sound" question again. But I can't find an answer that's gotten my sound working anywhere, so I'll give this list a try. I have an Intel 82820 (Camino 2) chipset and a stable Woody. I've installed the "i810_audio&q

Oh, NO! Not that same "No Sound" question again...

2004-11-08 Thread listcomm
Yeah, that same "No Sound" question again. But I can't find an answer that's gotten my sound working anywhere, so I'll give this list a try. I have an Intel 82820 (Camino 2) chipset and a stable Woody. I've installed the "i810_audio" driver (via "/

sound question: Jack

2003-12-13 Thread Richard Kimber
The document "Installing and configuring ALSA, JACK, & Ardour on Red Hat 7.3" (June 2003) has some information on how Debian differs from RH embodied in it. But it also includes the statement: "JACK is available from http://jackit.sourceforge.net. Let me make this perfectly clear - DO NOT use a

RE: sound question

2002-03-22 Thread Panuganty, Ramesh
:53 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: sound question Hallo, can anybody tell me, how to set up the soundsystem of my laptop? I have tryed severalthings, but without success :-( I've got: Kernel 2.4.18 lspci says: 00:07.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97

Re: sound question

2002-03-21 Thread Adam Majer
On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 07:53:24PM +0100, Malte Thoma wrote: > can anybody tell me, how to set up the soundsystem of my laptop? > I have tryed severalthings, but without success :-( > > lspci says: > 00:07.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Audio > Controller (rev 50) Try

Re: sound question

2002-03-21 Thread Nick Hastings
Hi, * Malte Thoma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020322 10:57]: > Hallo, > > can anybody tell me, how to set up the soundsystem of my laptop? > I have tryed severalthings, but without success :-( > > I've got: > Kernel 2.4.18 > > lspci says: > 00:07.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97

sound question

2002-03-21 Thread Malte Thoma
Hallo, can anybody tell me, how to set up the soundsystem of my laptop? I have tryed severalthings, but without success :-( I've got: Kernel 2.4.18 lspci says: 00:07.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97 Audio Controller (rev 50) I would like to use alsa, but haven't fou

Re: (YASQ) - Yet another sound question

2002-02-16 Thread Jason Stechschulte
On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 01:38:40PM -0600, Dimitri Maziuk wrote: > If you want to give that a try, recompile your kernel with > sound support (but no drivers). Install alsaconf and > alsa-[source|utils] packages, and follow the instructions for > building the intel82x driver. Install the driver, ed

Re: (YASQ) - Yet another sound question

2002-02-16 Thread Dimitri Maziuk
* Jason Stechschulte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly: > I've been struggling to get sound to work on a Dell system I got > recently. I'm running Woody with a 2.4.17 kernel. I think my problem > has to do with the sound being integrated. According to WinXP which is > also on this box, the chip i

(YASQ) - Yet another sound question

2002-02-16 Thread Jason Stechschulte
I've been struggling to get sound to work on a Dell system I got recently. I'm running Woody with a 2.4.17 kernel. I think my problem has to do with the sound being integrated. According to WinXP which is also on this box, the chip is an intel 82801BA/BAM AC'97. When recompiling the kernel, I d

Re: yet another sound question

2001-01-23 Thread Marcelo Chiapparini
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 07:05:49PM -0500, Vinod Kurup wrote: > Well, it depends which module works for your sound card. > A quick search of the sound-HOWTO suggests that the > 'sb' driver should work. > > So > $ depmod -a > $ modprobe sb > It worked very well! now I have sound in my potato bo

Re: yet another sound question

2001-01-23 Thread Vinod Kurup
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 09:36:10PM -0200, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote: > Hi! > > I run potato 2.2r with the 2.2.17 kernel. My motherboard has a built in > Creative Labs VIBRA 16CL sound, which is working under Windows and OS/2. > I would like to put it to work under Debian too. > I did: > > grep CO

yet another sound question

2001-01-23 Thread Marcelo Chiapparini
Hi! I run potato 2.2r with the 2.2.17 kernel. My motherboard has a built in Creative Labs VIBRA 16CL sound, which is working under Windows and OS/2. I would like to put it to work under Debian too. I did: grep CONFIG_SOUND config-2.2.17 and obtained the output: CONFIG_SOUNDMODEM=m CONFIG_SOUND=

RE: sound question

2000-12-28 Thread Brendon B
ndrew Dixon; debian-user@lists.debian.org; debian-laptop@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: sound question >>>>> "Adam" == Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Adam> Daniel Pittman wrote: >> Andrew Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Re: sound question

2000-11-24 Thread Andrew Dwight Dixon
Adam C Powell IV wrote: > > > Andrew Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > The "right way" to do this is to add it using modconf. But AFAIK this just > adds > it to /etc/modules (along with any arguments the module might need). > Thanks for the info it's great to know about tools like modco

Re: sound question

2000-11-22 Thread Andrew Dwight Dixon
Daniel Pittman wrote: > > Add the name of any modules you want loaded at startup to the file > '/etc/modules'. > > That works beautifully. Thank you very much. later, Andy > _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://ma

Re: sound question

2000-11-21 Thread Allan F. Caetano
> "Adam" == Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Adam> Daniel Pittman wrote: >> Andrew Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> > >> > Hi All, I just recompiled my kernel so that my sound now works. The >> > only problem is that I have to enter: >> > >> > mo

Re: sound question

2000-11-21 Thread Adam C Powell IV
Daniel Pittman wrote: > Andrew Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > Hi All, I just recompiled my kernel so that my sound now works. The > > only problem is that I have to enter: > > > > modprobe nm256 > > > > in order to get the module to load into the kernel. Any body know how > > I can

Re: sound question

2000-11-20 Thread Daniel Pittman
Andrew Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Hi All, I just recompiled my kernel so that my sound now works. The > only problem is that I have to enter: > > modprobe nm256 > > in order to get the module to load into the kernel. Any body know how > I can automate this or get it to run at startup

sound question

2000-11-20 Thread Andrew Dixon
Hi All, I just recompiled my kernel so that my sound now works. The only problem is that I have to enter: modprobe nm256 in order to get the module to load into the kernel. Any body know how I can automate this or get it to run at startup. Thanks, Andy

RE: Sound Question

2000-05-26 Thread Lehel Bernadt
On 25-May-2000 Jay Kelly wrote: > I am trying to setup a SoundBlaster16 sound card, I have recomplied the > kernel for sound and pnp support. Now I see the howto is telling me to: > > Use pnpdump to capture the possible settings for all your Plug and Play > devices, saving the result to the file

Re: Sound Question

2000-05-25 Thread Marshal Wong
g > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 4:16 PM To: > Jay Kelly Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Sound > Question >>>>> "Jay" == Jay Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I am trying to setup a SoundBlas

Sound Question

2000-05-25 Thread Kenneth Scharf
>1) after using the 'pnpdump' how do I save it to the >/etc/isapnp.conf. Easy way is to (as root) vi pnpdump edit changes w /etc/isapnp.conf q > >2) Where do I uncomment the (ACT Y) command? I didnt >see it. There is one of these lines per section. It's there, if needed in vi use the '/' c

Re: Sound Question

2000-05-25 Thread Stan Kaufman
/isapnptools/pnpdump.8.html and http://www.roestock.demon.co.uk/isapnptools/isapnp.conf.5.html. > > -Original Message- > From: Marshal Wong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 4:16 PM > To: Jay Kelly > Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: R

RE: Sound Question

2000-05-25 Thread Jay Kelly
@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Sound Question >>>>> "Jay" == Jay Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am trying to setup a SoundBlaster16 sound card, I have > recomplied the kernel for sound and pnp support. Now I see the > howto is telling

Re: Sound Question

2000-05-25 Thread Marshal Wong
> "Jay" == Jay Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am trying to setup a SoundBlaster16 sound card, I have > recomplied the kernel for sound and pnp support. Now I see the > howto is telling me to: > Use pnpdump to capture the possible settings for all your Plug > and Pla

Sound Question

2000-05-25 Thread Jay Kelly
I am trying to setup a SoundBlaster16 sound card, I have recomplied the kernel for sound and pnp support. Now I see the howto is telling me to: Use pnpdump to capture the possible settings for all your Plug and Play devices, saving the result to the file /etc/isapnp.conf. Choose settings for the s

Re: insmod sound question

2000-01-23 Thread Michael Dahlberg
David J. Kanter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Yesterday I recompiled my kernel with sound support, as a module, and then > compiled the Aureal Vortex 2 driver. All worked well until I rebooted. > > After rebooting I had to log on a root, then type insmod au8830.o because > all sound software said no

insmod sound question

2000-01-23 Thread David J. Kanter
Yesterday I recompiled my kernel with sound support, as a module, and then compiled the Aureal Vortex 2 driver. All worked well until I rebooted. After rebooting I had to log on a root, then type insmod au8830.o because all sound software said no sound device was detected. After that everything w

Sound question.

1997-11-29 Thread Wintermute
I have successfully compiled the sound driver with support for my cheap Ensoniq Soundscape clone (made by Reveal). This installs fine, and I have verifyed that I am getting sound output by cat'ing a few .au files to /dev/audio, and I even picked up the mpg123 player to try out the Windows95suck.mp