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On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 13:46:32 -0400
"Chuckk Hubbard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/10/06, Jacob S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 12:35:33 -0400
> > "Chuckk Hubbard" <[EMA
On 8/10/06, Jacob S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 12:35:33 -0400
"Chuckk Hubbard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/10/06, Jacob S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 12:35:33 -0400
"Chuckk Hubbard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/10/06, Jacob S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > To have modules loaded in a certain order, I would add them
> > to /etc/modules
On 8/10/06, Jacob S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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To have modules loaded in a certain order, I would add them
to /etc/modules in the order you want them loaded. One module per line,
no other instructions needed. This works when I need network cards
loaded in a cert
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On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 01:41:00 -0400
"Chuckk Hubbard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If no one knows, does anyone know where I can find documentation of
> how to control this for Debian?
> I'd like my ALSA to be in order so I can recompile my kernel, and
On 8/10/06, CJ van den Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 01:41:00AM -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> If no one knows, does anyone know where I can find documentation of
> how to control this for Debian?
> I'd like my ALSA to be in order so I can recompile my kernel, and I
> ca
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 01:41:00AM -0400, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> If no one knows, does anyone know where I can find documentation of
> how to control this for Debian?
> I'd like my ALSA to be in order so I can recompile my kernel, and I
> can't find any clear explanation of it. Everyone says the
If no one knows, does anyone know where I can find documentation of
how to control this for Debian?
I'd like my ALSA to be in order so I can recompile my kernel, and I
can't find any clear explanation of it. Everyone says the order the
modules are loaded is random, but you can control it; how do
Could /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base be the culprit?
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base:
# autoloader aliases
install sound-slot-0 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-0
install sound-slot-1 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-1
install sound-slot-2 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-2
install sound-slot-3 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-3
install soun
On 8/9/06, Jacob S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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"Chuckk Hubbard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > and now the cards always seem to come up in that order.
> > But thanks for the tip!
>
> Is there any sort of standard for
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On Wed, 9 Aug 2006 12:24:24 -0400
"Chuckk Hubbard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/5/06, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > CJ van den Berg wrote:
> > > On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 05:20:38PM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> > >> For the alsa
On 8/5/06, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
CJ van den Berg wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 05:20:38PM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>> For the alsa behaved apps (like libao) you set alsa_card=1 or 0 and
>> ao_example.c plays on either one soundcard or the other.
>
> Just a small tip.
CJ van den Berg wrote:
On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 05:20:38PM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
For the alsa behaved apps (like libao) you set alsa_card=1 or 0 and
ao_example.c plays on either one soundcard or the other.
Just a small tip. On machines with multiple sound devices the alsa card
numbers m
On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 12:20:21PM +0200, CJ van den Berg wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 05:20:38PM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> > For the alsa behaved apps (like libao) you set alsa_card=1 or 0 and
> > ao_example.c plays on either one soundcard or the other.
>
> Just a small tip. On machine
On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 05:20:38PM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> For the alsa behaved apps (like libao) you set alsa_card=1 or 0 and
> ao_example.c plays on either one soundcard or the other.
Just a small tip. On machines with multiple sound devices the alsa card
numbers may not be predictable
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 08:40:01PM +0200, CJ van den Berg wrote:
On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 10:36:35AM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
No, I don't want to play back anything: I want to *generate* a beeping
sound. The type depends upon the occasion.
I missed the origina
CJ van den Berg wrote:
On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 10:36:35AM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
No, I don't want to play back anything: I want to *generate* a beeping
sound. The type depends upon the occasion.
So you actually want to synthesize the beep? Is that right?
If you really do want just a be
On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 08:40:01PM +0200, CJ van den Berg wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 10:36:35AM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> > No, I don't want to play back anything: I want to *generate* a beeping
> > sound. The type depends upon the occasion.
I missed the original message, but how abou
On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 10:36:35AM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> No, I don't want to play back anything: I want to *generate* a beeping
> sound. The type depends upon the occasion.
So you actually want to synthesize the beep? Is that right?
If you really do want just a beep you could synthesiz
CJ van den Berg wrote:
On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 08:31:26AM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
I want to generate beeping sounds in a program.
I now use Nas, but it is a PITA because it either hangs with 2
soundcards installed or it fails w/o saying why.
Has anybody got another program that does th
On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 08:31:26AM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> I want to generate beeping sounds in a program.
>
> I now use Nas, but it is a PITA because it either hangs with 2
> soundcards installed or it fails w/o saying why.
>
> Has anybody got another program that does this?
I'm not su
Hi,
I want to generate beeping sounds in a program.
I now use Nas, but it is a PITA because it either hangs with 2
soundcards installed or it fails w/o saying why.
Has anybody got another program that does this?
Thanks!
H
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