On Thu 23 Dec 2004 12:40:25 PM CET, Frederik Schueler wrote:

Hi,

On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 11:37:31PM +0100, Paul Wagland wrote:
ioctl32(alsactl:4613): Unknown cmd fd(3) cmd(80045500){00} arg(ffffd85c) on /dev/snd/controlC0
ioctl32(alsactl:5672): Unknown cmd fd(3) cmd(80045500){00} arg(ffffd39c) on /dev/snd/controlC0
ioctl32(alsamixer:5673): Unknown cmd fd(3) cmd(80045500){00} arg(ffffd4bc) on /dev/snd/controlC0
ioctl32(aplay:5674): Unknown cmd fd(3) cmd(80045500){00} arg(ffffd33c) on /dev/snd/controlC0
ioctl32(aplay:5733): Unknown cmd fd(3) cmd(80045500){00} arg(ffffd33c) on /dev/snd/controlC0
ioctl32(speaker-test:5740): Unknown cmd fd(3) cmd(80045500){00} arg(ffffd0cc) on /dev/snd/controlC0
ioctl32(speaker-test:5741): Unknown cmd fd(3) cmd(80045500){00} arg(ffffd0cc) on
This, of course, means that ALSA cannot be used, as all volumes are by
default 0, meaning that even if you could make sound, which does not
appear to be the case, then you would not be able to hear it anyway.


Try `modprobe snd-ioctl32' this adds the 32bit IOCTL support.

This should fix your problem.

You are correct! That did solve my problem indeed. Perhaps this should be reassigned to the ALSA crew, so that they can automatically load the module if it is required, i.e. if they are running 32 bit binaries against a 32 bit kernel?

Thanks again for your help,
Paul

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