Daniel, Add another to your list; I also have the same problem.
Rgrds, Hugo. > > De: "daniel mouritsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Data: 30/07/2002 11:33:33 > Para: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Assunto: [Alsa-user] problems with snd-ens1371 > > Hello everybody :) > > I have a problem getting my soundblaster 128PCI working, I used this > card + the snd-ens1371 driver > on a gentoo box with out problems. > > But after moving the card over into a slackware box, i cant seem to get > it working. > > The wierdest thing though, is that modprobe snd-ens1371 SEEMS to work. > Meaning: > > 1. lsmod shows ALL the nice alsa modules is loaded. > 2. /proc/asound is created, and looks fine.. > 3. /dev/snd is created, and looks fine.. (though, it looks like the > permissions are not the > permissions ive setup in devfsd.conf) > > But, if i try to access(cat files to them) any of my devices. Like > /dev/snd/pcmC0D0c , i get alot of > differnet errors: > pcmC0D0c = File descriptor in bad state > pcmC0D0p = Invalid argument > midiC0D0 = input/output error > > I know i posted this question the other day to, but theres still no > solution. What wonders me, is that other people seem to have had theise > errors before(the only reply i got on my first was a guy who got the > same errors), also on irc did i meet with a few people who had the same > problems. Nobody had a fix though. > > /Daniel > > > > > > > >Hello everybody :)
I have a problem getting my soundblaster 128PCI working, I used this card + the snd-ens1371 driver
on a gentoo box with out problems.
But after moving the card over into a slackware box, i cant seem to get it working.
The wierdest thing though, is that modprobe snd-ens1371 SEEMS to work. Meaning:
1. lsmod shows ALL the nice alsa modules is loaded.
2. /proc/asound is created, and looks fine..
3. /dev/snd is created, and looks fine.. (though, it looks like the permissions are not the
permissions ive setup in devfsd.conf)
But, if i try to access(cat files to them) any of my devices. Like /dev/snd/pcmC0D0c , i get alot of
differnet errors:
pcmC0D0c = File descriptor in bad state
pcmC0D0p = Invalid argument
midiC0D0 = input/output error
I know i posted this question the other day to, but theres still no solution. What wonders me, is that other people seem to have had theise errors before(the only reply i got on my first was a guy who got the same errors), also on irc did i meet with a few people who had the same problems. Nobody had a fix though.
/Daniel