Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 the mental interface of
David Liontooth told:
Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 the mental interface of
David Liontooth told:
Package: linux-sound-base
Version: 1.0.10-3
Severity: normal
The symlink to /lib/linux-sound-base/noOSS.modprobe.conf may be
involved in incorrectly disabling oss emulation.
Does /etc/modprobe.conf exists on your system?
No. This is a fresh Debian installation followed by a dist-upgrade to sid, with
few customizations.
Let me know if there's anything I can test.
Could you please rebuild alsa as modules. Then do as root
$ echo saa7134 >> /usr/share/linux-sound-base/OSS-module-list
reboot and test your OSS-emu again.
I have both the modular and the non-modular kernel available, and can
boot into one or the other at will.
I added saa7134 to /usr/share/linux-sound-base/OSS-module-list, as you
instruct, and rebooted into the modular kernel.
dmesg shows that the system by default has loaded saa7134 without any
insmod parameters, and has not loaded either saa7134-oss or
saa7134-alsa, since 2.6.16 separate modules. To activate oss, I remove
saa7134 and reinsert with these options, which I place in
/etc/modprobe.d/saa7134:
# Load saa7134-oss with kernel 2.6.16
options saa7134 card=2,2,2,2 tuner=43,43,43,43 video_nr=1,2,3,4
vbi_nr=1,2,3,4 radio_nr=1,2,3,4
install saa7134 /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install saa7134; /sbin/modprobe
saa7134-oss
options saa7134-oss dsp_nr=1,2,3,4 mixer_nr=1,2,3,4
dmesg show shows the four saa7134 cards correctly configured, and in
addition the oss device nodes:
saa7133[0]: registered device dsp1
saa7133[0]: registered device mixer1
saa7133[1]: registered device dsp2
saa7133[1]: registered device mixer2
saa7133[2]: registered device dsp3
saa7133[2]: registered device mixer3
saa7133[3]: registered device dsp4
saa7133[3]: registered device mixer4
I don't know, however, if this procedure spoiled your experiment, let me
know. I had to do something to load saa7134-oss.
When I now run vlc, it finds the OSS devices, so that your suggestion
appears to have fixed the problem.
I made a note on the v4l wiki, cf.
http://linuxtv.org/v4lwiki/index.php/Saa7134-alsa#Insmod_parameters
Best wishes,
David
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