Mick wrote:
> On Saturday 18 May 2013 09:39:36 Samuli Suominen wrote:
> > On 17/05/13 21:30, Silvio Siefke wrote:
> > > (generated by alsaconf)
> >
> > Gentoo's alsa-guide.xml is outdated and is incorrectly suggesting the
> > use of alsaconf
> >
> > When in reality alsaconf doesn't work at all
On Saturday 18 May 2013 09:39:36 Samuli Suominen wrote:
> On 17/05/13 21:30, Silvio Siefke wrote:
> > (generated by alsaconf)
>
> Gentoo's alsa-guide.xml is outdated and is incorrectly suggesting the
> use of alsaconf
>
> When in reality alsaconf doesn't work at all with sys-apps/kmod because
>
Hello,
i have found the problem, i has create the .asoundrc with content:
siefke@gentoo-mobile : ~ $ cat .asoundrc
pcm.!default {
type hw
card Intel
}
ctl.!default {
type hw
card Intel
}
Now have sound in Opera and in Mplayer. I have read the Howto from
Arch.
Thanks all & Ni
Hello,
On Fri, 17 May 2013 22:34:17 +0400 the guard wrote:
> I beleive that if you build the sound card driver into kernel alsa
> cann have problems detecting the card. but once alsa has detected the
> card it should have no difference weather you built it into kernel or
> not.
That's my kernel
On 17/05/13 21:30, Silvio Siefke wrote:
(generated by alsaconf)
Gentoo's alsa-guide.xml is outdated and is incorrectly suggesting the
use of alsaconf
When in reality alsaconf doesn't work at all with sys-apps/kmod because
it doesn't generate 'modules.pcimap' and 'modules.usbmap' files anym
On Friday 17 May 2013 19:34:17 the guard wrote:
> Пятница, 17 мая 2013, 20:30 +02:00 от Silvio Siefke :
> > Hello,
> >
> >
> > i have build the kernel without modules, all what i need i built in
> > Kernel fix. All Howto i see for alsa from Gentoo is with modules, but
> > what i must do, when i h
Пятница, 17 мая 2013, 20:30 +02:00 от Silvio Siefke :
> Hello,
>
>
> i have build the kernel without modules, all what i need i built in Kernel
> fix. All Howto i see for alsa from Gentoo is with modules, but what i must
> do, when i have fix in Kernel.
I beleive that if you build the sound c
Hello,
i have build the kernel without modules, all what i need i built in Kernel
fix. All Howto i see for alsa from Gentoo is with modules, but what i must
do, when i have fix in Kernel. The Sound with VLC goes without Problems,
but for example mplayer give no sound and when i visit Youtube or
> > Thanks Christoph & Dave for the help!
>
> My pleasure, glad to help. Nice to be part of a helpful community!
Seconded and thirded :)
Best regards
ce
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Dave Jones wrote:
> Hope this helps, I'm out of ideas otherwise...
Actually no ;-) LOL, but both you and Christoph did. In the other post I
discovered it was due to `RC_PARALLEL_STARTUP="yes"` in my
/etc/conf.d/rc file.
Thanks again for the tips!
Gr
Ralph Slooten wrote on 04/15/06 16:32:
> I guess I just solved the issue ;-)
> /etc/conf.d/rc
> RC_PARALLEL_STARTUP="yes" => "no"
> My guess is that something was seriously messing it up during the
> parallel startup! After changing this to "no" (default) and rebooting
> (tested 3x) it works
Ralph Slooten wrote on 04/15/06 16:21:
>>>Had similar problems here after the recent alsa-* updates.
>>>Deleted /etc/asound.state, stopped kmix & alsasound, restart alsasound.
>>>Ran alsamixer to setup various levels (default = mute), then alsactl
>>>store when levels OK.
>>>Restarted kmix, as it s
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I guess I just solved the issue ;-)
/etc/conf.d/rc
RC_PARALLEL_STARTUP="yes" => "no"
My guess is that something was seriously messing it up during the
parallel startup! After changing this to "no" (default) and rebooting
(tested 3x) it works
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Dave Jones wrote:
> Had similar problems here after the recent alsa-* updates.
>
> Deleted /etc/asound.state, stopped kmix & alsasound, restart alsasound.
>
> Ran alsamixer to setup various levels (default = mute), then alsactl
> store when levels OK
> Ideas?
no :) .
As Dave explained, it can be that your channels in the mixer are set
incorrectly. Ensure to raise master and PCM levels, and ensure PCM
isn't muted.
Best regards
ce
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Ralph Slooten wrote on 04/15/06 15:12:
> I just rebuilt alsa-lib and alsa-utils as it was (now) complaining about
> not being able to load. This seemed to fix the loading part. It suddenly
> worked fine, both hw:0,0 and hw:0,1, but to test I rebooted, and the
> same issue came back.
> hw:0,1 works
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Christoph Eckert wrote:
what does
>
> cat /proc/asound/cards
>
> tell?
Thanks for the reply ;-)
beast ~ # cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [V8237 ]: VIA8237 - VIA 8237
VIA 8237 with ALC658D at 0xec00, irq 11
I just rebuilt
> beast sound # ls -l /dev/sound/
> total 0
> crw-rw 1 root audio 14, 12 Apr 15 11:07 adsp
> crw-rw 1 root audio 14, 4 Apr 15 11:07 audio
> crw-rw 1 root audio 14, 3 Apr 15 11:07 dsp
> crw-rw 1 root audio 14, 0 Apr 15 11:07 mixer
what does
cat /proc/asound/cards
tell?
B
> Any pointers as to what the problem might be (very low sound in
> hw:0,0) and how to switch *everything* to use hw:0,1 if hw:0,0
> remains a problem (no cure)?
not sure about your device, but maybe you want to ask in the linux audio
user mailing list.
Best regards
ce
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Hiya list.
I've been having issues with my current linux-2.6.14.3 kernel for a
while now (random lock-ups etc), and decided about a 2 months ago to try
the 2.6.15 branch. While the kernel worked well I did have one issue
which I thought was a bug in t
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