check if it included in the linux firmware package
Antoine THOMAS
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2015-04-02 12:11 GMT+02:00 Angus Kerr :
> Ttoine,
>
> Answer 5 years later (!), but yes. Only needed to install the fiirmware
> (and have done so again with 14.04.2). For my sound card, where I don't
> think that
Angus,
So you confirm that just installing the default alsa-firmware package
from alsa-project.org make your sound card working. Great.
The problem seems currently that all firmwares for Linux kernel are
moving into a new way of restricted parts of the kernel, so in near
future, alsa-firmware
Ok thanks
On 05/13/10 15:45, Daniel T Chen wrote:
> John, that's the binary package from the alsa-tools source package. It
> isn't the package that's being discussed here, namely, all the firmwares
> in the alsa-firmware upstream package need to be inserted into the
> linux-firmware source package
I don't understand this bug. Here is what i get
when i search for it:
alsa-firmware-loaders - ALSA software loaders for
specific hardware
Here is some other info i have on this:
apt-cache show:
gnomefr...@development:~$ show alsa-firmware-loaders
Package: alsa-firmware-loaders
Priority: extra
Sect
David,
I and some of Ubuntu Studio team did some work about licences of
firmwares in the alsa-firmware package they host. I am very confident
about this work. Perhaps could you have a look at it. If something is
still missing (licence file, etc...) I will do my best to get it.
Toine
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David,
Thanks for the resume. So it means that one day, we will see all that
audio harware working out of the box. But when, that's the final
question ???
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ttoine wrote:
> Eliot,
>
> For Alsa-firmware, it was possible to use the old version from 64 Studio
> in Hardy LTS and Karmic "out of the box". It seems to be a very
> "standard" package, for all distributions.
That isn't going to work for snd-asihpi driver.
Both driver and DSP firmware have ch
Eliot,
For Alsa-firmware, it was possible to use the old version from 64 Studio
in Hardy LTS and Karmic "out of the box". It seems to be a very
"standard" package, for all distributions.
Toine
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On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 6:38 PM, EliotBlennerhassett
wrote:
> Please more detail about how to contact "Chase et al."
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam#Contacts
Depending on the license of the firmware, clone the appropriate git
tree (kernel.ubuntu.com/git), add the firmware files, add the prope
Erm, no, work with Chase et al. to provide a proper WHENCE and
firmware files to place into the linux-firmware package (if the
license is Free. Otherwise, use linux-firmware-nonfree).
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Eliot, David,
The alsa-firmware package is not in Ubuntu, but in Medibuntu. So if you
want to include new firmwares, please contact Medibuntu, and not Canonical.
Toine
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Eliot,
You can find the alsa-firmware package in the medibuntu repository. If
your firmware is not included in this package, think to make a bug
report on alsa-project.org. Please take care to licence of the firmware
if you want it to be included !
Toine
EliotBlennerhassett a écrit :
> I work f
David,
If I would skilled enough, I would have already packaged alsa-firmware
in a PPA or something like that. Perhaps can you do something like that ?
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It's just because most of firmwares in the package don't have licence of
sources, etc... and so, nobody wants to take the responsibily to package
it, even in a restricted repository. At the moment, it is hosted and
packaged by the Medibuntu project.
Toine
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Ubuntu is missing the alsa-firmware p
Restricted driver management can not install alsa-firmware, because the
package is not included in the "restricted" repository, like nvidia
restricted driver.
For the what you said before, we do our best for supporting sound cards.
If we can't do better, it is most of the time a problem of the ven
Endolith,
I don't want ot go into a troll, this not the place for.
First point, if you have broken packages when adding medibuntu
repository, it is up to you and not the case at all for everyone (yes,
it appends...) If you do that from a fresh Ubuntu 8.04 install, you
won't have this kind of prob
Endolith,
It is!
Just go to http://medibuntu.org , add their repository to synaptic, and
install "alsa-firmware" package and dependencies. Reboot with your pci
or pcmcia Echo sound card plugged, and the kernel will load it. Enjoy!
Toine
Endolith a écrit :
> So Echo hardware is supported in Win
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Sampo Savolainen wrote:
> Before setting that commandement in stone, you should ask the
> ubuntustudio people if they have a package for it ready.
At this point it doesn't matter if there _is_ a package ready. We're
fewer than three days away from rel
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