Re: No sound support for KDE

2006-07-25 Thread Markus Petermann
Hello, John O'Hagan wrote: > I suggest disabling the KDE sound system, to see if you can play > soundfiles with any apps that don't use it. I shutdowned KDE with "/etc/init.d/kdm" stop and tried "aplay /usr/share/sound/...". Did not work. > Try using the "Override device location" option in "S

Re: No sound support for KDE

2006-07-25 Thread Markus Petermann
Hi, Nate Bargmann wrote: >> "Sound server information message: >> Error while initializing sound driver: >> device: default can't be opened for playback (No such device) >> The sound server will continue, using the null output device." > > Make sure your username is a member of the 'audio' group.

Re: No sound support for KDE

2006-07-25 Thread John O'Hagan
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 07:26, Markus Petermann wrote: > Hello, > > I have a problem with the audio output of KDE 3.5.3 (the KDE version > currently used by Debian Etch Testing): There is absolutely no sound > output. > > After the first launch of KDE I got a pop-up with the error message: > > "Sou

Re: No sound support for KDE

2006-07-24 Thread Nate Bargmann
* Markus Petermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 Jul 24 17:34 -0500]: > Hello, > > I have a problem with the audio output of KDE 3.5.3 (the KDE version > currently used by Debian Etch Testing): There is absolutely no sound output. > > After the first launch of KDE I got a pop-up with the error messag

No sound support for KDE

2006-07-24 Thread Markus Petermann
Hello, I have a problem with the audio output of KDE 3.5.3 (the KDE version currently used by Debian Etch Testing): There is absolutely no sound output. After the first launch of KDE I got a pop-up with the error message: "Sound server information message: Error while initializing sound driver:

Re: ADI 1980 sound support

2003-08-14 Thread Chris Adams
This card has drivers on the asus website, YMMV, I've yet to get them working though. It's not listed on the alsa website yet either as a supported card. chris On 17 Jul 2003 11:55:46 +0100 Andrew Ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm looking to build an HTPC running Debian. The case I want

ADI 1980 sound support

2003-07-17 Thread Andrew Ingram
I'm looking to build an HTPC running Debian. The case I want requires a micro-ATX form factor motherboard and I have found one which looks good: the ASUS P4P800-VM. I want as many things onboard as possible since you do not get many PCI cards on a micro-ATX mobo. This mobo has the onboard sound

Re: sound support

2003-07-03 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 10:44:59AM -0300, james leclair wrote: > much probs. Now, since upgrading to a SB Audigy, I just cant seem to get it > working. Does anyone know of a good site for tutorial/walkthrough to help Should be a matter of editing /e

Re: sound support

2003-07-03 Thread Marc Wilson
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 10:44:59AM -0300, james leclair wrote: > Now, since upgrading to a SB Audigy, I just cant seem to get it working. > Does anyone know of a good site for tutorial/walkthrough to help out with > this. The kernel doesn't support the Audigy. You need to use the SourceForge driv

Re: sound support

2003-07-03 Thread Sebastian Kapfer
On Thu, 03 Jul 2003 18:30:16 +0200, james leclair wrote: > Now, since upgrading to a SB Audigy, I just cant seem to get it working. I don't have a tutorial at hand, but just look around you. The Audigies and their problems are discussed quite often on this list. -- Best Regards, | Hi! I'm a

sound support

2003-07-03 Thread james leclair
Hello all. My experience with debian has been great so far. When first started using, I had gotten my sound blaster isa sound card working without much probs. Now, since upgrading to a SB Audigy, I just cant seem to get it working. Does anyone know of a good site for tutorial/walkthrough to help

Re: terminal descriptions: how to get the terminfo source packages and/or add in sound support

2003-01-06 Thread Seneca
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 08:48:19PM +0100, Wim De Smet wrote: > I'd like to get the terminfo source packages so I can recompile one to support the >bell sound > (which doesn't seem to work) > > Could anybody help me out with the right apt-get cmd or whatever? After installing libncurses5-dev (apt

terminal descriptions: how to get the terminfo source packages and/or add in sound support

2003-01-06 Thread Wim De Smet
Hi, I'd like to get the terminfo source packages so I can recompile one to support the bell sound (which doesn't seem to work) Could anybody help me out with the right apt-get cmd or whatever? thx, wim -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? C

Trouble with sound support in compiling 2.4.x kernel

2002-04-12 Thread Mark Carroll
In October 2001 I described to this list how I'd managed to get my WinBook XL's Yamaha OPL3-SAx soundcard going under Linux with kernel 2.4.9. Among other things, I included CONFIG_SOUND_ADLIB=y, CONFIG_SOUND_YM3812=y and CONFIG_SOUND_OPL3SA2=y in my kernel's .config file; at the time, these seemed

Re: Sound Support

2001-07-18 Thread Sebastiaan
an I add the necessary modules for this card without having to > re-compile? > Hello, you have to recompile anyway. But it might not be necesary to reboot. If you have enabled sound support in the kernel, but forgot to enable the needed module, simply run 'make menuconfig', enable the d

Sound Support

2001-07-17 Thread Case, Benjamin
I apt-got the kernel-source-2.4.6. I have compiled a kernel and it works great. I just d/l the source for pcmcia-cs and comiled that and I use that module now too. I just realized I forgot the modules for my Soundblaster. How can I add the necessary modules for this card without having to re-compil

sound support for Turtle Beach Santa Cruz

2001-03-30 Thread Andrew D Dixon,,,
Hi All, I was wondering if anyone knows anything about the Turtle Beack Santa Cruz. I noticed that some of there other cards are supported in the 2.4 kernel (I think the 2.2. as well). Any help, hints, words of wisdom . . . would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Andy

Re: helix gnome sound support not working

2001-02-06 Thread Brian May
> "Moritz" == Moritz Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Moritz> Do you have xmms configured to use the esd output plugin? Moritz> (I've no idea about the other programs...) I would have thought this was the default. Oh, wait, no, its trying to use the OSS plugin. Thanks for your sugg

Re: helix gnome sound support not working

2001-02-05 Thread Moritz Schulte
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have not been able to get sound support working under Helix Gnome > for several weeks now. > > esdplay works fine, but no Gnome programs work (xmms and Gnome Control > Centre for instance). Do you have xmms configured to use the esd

helix gnome sound support not working

2001-02-05 Thread Brian May
Hello, I have not been able to get sound support working under Helix Gnome for several weeks now. esdplay works fine, but no Gnome programs work (xmms and Gnome Control Centre for instance). (xmms works if I kill esd first). Any ideas? -- Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Compiling sound support for sblive

2000-08-30 Thread Debian User Jean-Baptiste Note
Hello all ye Debian users, Im new to Debian and this list, hope the question hasn't been answered yet. When trying to compile the sblive module, with my new own kernel headers i get a 8390.ver file not found in the kernel headers. Does anyone has a hint as to what mudules I have to select to get

Re: ESS sound support ?

2000-07-03 Thread Marcio Rosa da Silva
On 28 Jun 2000, Felix Natter wrote: > Goeman Stefan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Hello, > > > > > > I have an ESS (Maesto-2 ?) sound card in my PC. > > >From the debian web page I found out that this card is not supported. > > > > Does anybody knows how to get the card active ?? > > try

Re: ESS sound support ?

2000-07-03 Thread Felix Natter
Goeman Stefan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello, > > > I have an ESS (Maesto-2 ?) sound card in my PC. > >From the debian web page I found out that this card is not supported. > > Does anybody knows how to get the card active ?? try http://www.linuxhardware.net -- Felix Natter

ESS sound support ?

2000-06-05 Thread Goeman Stefan
Hello, I have an ESS (Maesto-2 ?) sound card in my PC. >From the debian web page I found out that this card is not supported. Does anybody knows how to get the card active ?? Greetings, Stefan Goeman.

Re: Sound support enabled in 2.2 kernel deb package?

1999-11-03 Thread Frank Barknecht
Chia-Sheng Chang hat gesagt: // Chia-Sheng Chang wrote: > I am considering installing ALSA Sound drivers for my Ultrasound > MAX card. However, ALSA drivers require the "general sound support" be > enabled in the 2.2 series kernel (I personally use 2.2.10). So is there &

Sound support enabled in 2.2 kernel deb package?

1999-11-03 Thread Chia-Sheng Chang
Hi, all, I am considering installing ALSA Sound drivers for my Ultrasound MAX card. However, ALSA drivers require the "general sound support" be enabled in the 2.2 series kernel (I personally use 2.2.10). So is there anyone can tell me if this "general sound support"

Re: Fwd: [lug] recompiling kernel and not loosing sound support

1998-10-08 Thread Jeff Katcher
Try This edit the Makefile and uncomment the SMP lines make mrproper make menuconfig (select Sound Support with a 'Y') -Select the correct drivers -(If sound blaster set io, irq etc.) -in the 2.0.34 kernel there is a setting to "Use the old sound confi

Re: Fwd: Re: [lug] recompiling kernel and not loosing sound support

1998-10-06 Thread D'jinnie
I had something of the same problem - turned out that my SB-compatible card is on IRQ 5 instead of default 7, I change the setting in /usr/src/linux/drivers/sound/Config.in and all worked well. It could be something similar, maybe IRQ or DMA conflict... good luck --- Just call me a "sugar vampire"

Fwd: Re: [lug] recompiling kernel and not loosing sound support

1998-10-05 Thread Kent West
t;X-Authentication-Warning: central.boulder.nist.gov: majordom set sender to owner-lug using -f >Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >From: "LJP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: [lug] recompiling kernel and not loosing sound support >Date: Sun, 4 Oct

Fwd: [lug] recompiling kernel and not loosing sound support

1998-10-04 Thread Kent West
g kernel and not loosing sound support >Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >hello all, > I have been running into problems when I go to rebuild a kernel. >If I do a fresh install of Linux I have sound support. When I go to >rebuild the kernel so that it c

Re: Sound Support

1998-07-23 Thread d1temp
On 23 Jul, Curt E. Spann wrote: > Does linux support Beach™ A3D 64-Voice Sound Cards? I have a TB Montego A3D card and haven't been able to get it to work (if anyone has, please speak up! :-) I checked with OSS about a month ago and they had a timetable of late July/August for a driver for that

Sound Support

1998-07-23 Thread Curt E. Spann
Does linux support Beach™ A3D 64-Voice Sound Cards? curt -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null

IPX and Sound support from rescue disk

1998-05-19 Thread M.C. Vernon
Dear all, I'm thinking of installing hamm on another machine, and I would like to know - can I configure sound and IPX support during the initial install, or do I have to recompile later? Yours, Matthew -- Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo Steward-elect of the Cambridge Tolkien Society Selw

Re: Sound support in kernel-image-2.0.30

1997-10-05 Thread Remco Blaakmeer
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Lucas wrote: > Hi, > > Could someone please help me interpret the following messages: > > during boot: > > "/dev/hda3 (my Linux part.) has reached maximal mount count ... forced > check" This is a harmless message. If you mount and unmount an ext2 partition a certain nu

Re: Sound support in kernel-image-2.0.30

1997-10-04 Thread ychim
why don't you simply use make-kpkg to compile the kernel? Will Lowe wrote: > > On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Tom Ed White wrote: > > > How can I find out which sound cards, if any, are supported in this > > kernel image? > If you're using the standard debian-installed kernel, I don't think ANY > are auto

Re: Sound support in kernel-image-2.0.30

1997-10-04 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
should have gone to the list, too ... -Forwarded message from Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>- To: Will Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Sound support in kernel-image-2.0.30 References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-T

Re: Sound support in kernel-image-2.0.30

1997-10-04 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
Hello Tom! You don't have any sound drivers installed by default, although all the device drivers are there. E.g. you have scsi devices even if you don't posess a scsi drive. Look at: /usr/src/linux/drivers/sound/Readme.cards for a list of supported sound cards. You get this file if you install

Re: Sound support in kernel-image-2.0.30

1997-10-04 Thread Will Lowe
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Tom Ed White wrote: > How can I find out which sound cards, if any, are supported in this > kernel image? If you're using the standard debian-installed kernel, I don't think ANY are automatically supported. > I want to know if I need to recompile my kernel for > sound. I sus

Re: Sound support in kernel-image-2.0.30

1997-10-04 Thread Lucas
Hi, Could someone please help me interpret the following messages: during boot: "/dev/hda3 (my Linux part.) has reached maximal mount count ... forced check" second message (only as regular user, not as root): $man [whatever] (the man page does display, but with a message that obviously co

Sound support in kernel-image-2.0.30

1997-10-04 Thread Tom Ed White
How can I find out which sound cards, if any, are supported in this kernel image? I want to know if I need to recompile my kernel for sound. I suspect that many of the drivers are already there, since the device file is present. Thanks, Tom Ed White -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-ma

Re: Sound support in kernel recompile

1997-04-07 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, Could you mail me a screen dump of the configuration attempt? Have you looked at and added the patch found in the file /usr/doc/kernel-package.Problems.gz? My SB AWE32 config options are given below, and the sound card works fine, I just can't get the wave synthesis to wo

Re: Sound support in kernel recompile

1997-04-06 Thread Paul Wade
t the > generic sound card support since when I put the SoundBlaster option to yes > I get some requests for hardware details which I don't know how to fill > If I leave the default values I get some sort of infinite loop . > Is it possible to recompile a kernel with only the generic

Sound support in kernel recompile

1997-04-06 Thread G. Kapetanios
le to recompile a kernel with only the generic sound support on ? If it is what am I doing wrong ? If it isn't and I must set the hardware options can I get those values from a proc file or through some command since my documentation is not good enough ? Any help will be greatly appreciated. This