when i try to use alsactl or amixrer, i get the folling messages,
resplectively...
alsactl: No soundcards found...
The ALSA sound driver was not detected in this system.
but i can use kmix or gmix to unmute the volumes and sound works
perfectly fine. i found a few references to a similar probl
Hello,
After looking at the Alsa soundcard matrix, and seeing that it was
supposedly supported, I recently purchased a Hoontech Digital XG soundcard.
While the analog interfaces on the card work perfectly fine, the digital
interfaces do not work at all...
I have read the the optical out "shou
On Sun, Nov 04, 2001 at 12:10:29AM +0100, Jens Benecke wrote:
> Basically, from 2.4.12 (I think) module developers must state in the driver
> source under what licence the drivers are developed. If a module is loaded
> that is not OSS compliant (e.g. VMware), the kernel will be 'tainted', and
> an
On Sat, Nov 03, 2001 at 05:55:18PM -0500, Gregory Davis wrote:
> Hello, I recently upgraded to modutils 2.4.10 and my kernel to 2.4.13. I
> compiled the ALSA modules without a hitch. When I try to modprobe them, I
> get an error message saying that the modules have no license and the kernel
>
Hello, I recently upgraded to modutils 2.4.10 and my kernel to 2.4.13. I
compiled the ALSA modules without a hitch. When I try to modprobe them, I
get an error message saying that the modules have no license and the kernel
will be tainted. I don't like the sound of that (no pun), but after t
i'm using asus-cuv4x motherboard with via chipsets and when i try to run
configure in those driver directory it appears error "kernel version does
not exist, please install full package ...(and else)"
how can i solve this problems? i'm using redhat 7.2 and just a newbie.
thanks
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I've spent countless hours trying to get my Turtle Beach Santa Cruz to
work with alsa drivers. I want to try a new sound card now. What
soundcard is inexpensive yet very compatible/well supported/easy to
setup with alsa?
And is there anyone out there who has had success in setting up a Santa
Cr
Hi,
Unfortunately I can just confirm the same problem of
many people
after all the installation steps the alsa module is
correctly loaded the sndstat shows a bad -no
soundcard- banner ... and a trying a modprobe
snd-card-emu10k1 returns:
/lib/modules/2.4.2-2/misc/snd-card-emu10k1.0:
init_modu
i have an i810 based system with Win98 and Linux 7.1. I was very happy the way Linux
behaved this time.(Any way I have always liked it). My only problem with Linux is that
I cannot play MIDI with playmidi. Timidity does not play all the instruments. after
some digging in i found that the drive
i have an i810 based system with Win98 and Linux 7.1. I was very happy the way Linux
behaved this time.(Any way I have always liked it). My only problem with Linux is that
I cannot play MIDI with playmidi. Timidity does not play all the instruments. after
some digging in i found that the drive
On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 12:13:54AM -0600, Ryan Calhoun wrote:
> I was just curious if you were going to make the Plug-and-Play-HOWTO page
> available on your website anytime soon. I'd really appreciate it. Thanks.
I think we'd better remove any references to it now the kernel can
handle plug a
On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 12:09:25AM -0600, Ryan Calhoun wrote:
> I've been working on getting my sound card (sound blaster 64) installed, and
> I noticed the link to the plug and play how to link on your web page does not
> point anywhere. Is the page at another location? Or is there some othe
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