> Can't locate module snd-card-via8233
That means modprobe can't find the file snd-card-via8233.o
This file should be in
/lib/modules/2.4.7/alsa/
(assuming you have a 2.4.7 kernel).
Does this directory exist? What is in it?
All the best,
Duncan.
Im also having problems with my sound card
the codes compiled successfully and everything's
working except no sounds.
ive unmuted all the channels, but i don't hear
not even a single crack or something.
please anybody help!
my sound card is intel8x0 btw
On Wed, 05 Dec 2001 17:29:02 +0100
Mattia
Hello,
I can't get native alsa midi clients to work with my setup (SB Live! +
external keyboard + ALSA 0.9.0beta10 + 2.4.16pre1).
OSS emulation works fine though, for both internal and external MIDI, as
verified with "playmidi -D 0 -e" and "playmidi -a"
Here's what goes wrong:
$ pmidi -l
Po
Please forgive me if I'm following bad form here; I'm very new to
Linux. Here's the information I think will help:
1. I'm running Redhat 7.2
2. I have a Shuttle AK31A motherboard
3. I've installed 0.5.12 drivers, 0.5.10 libs, and 0.5.10 utils,
configured, made and installed all with no erro
Hi,
Ive successfully installed all the 0.9 alsa drivers and edited my
/etc/modules.conf file.
But Ive got a few nagging questions.
My soundcard is a SB Live 5.1
O/S: RH 7.2
Kernel-2.4.9-13
When I start up the pc i have to manually probe to load the drivers, so
i put /sbin/modprobe snd-card-emu1
Hi,
I'm sorry if this card has been discussed before,
I googled and had a brief look through these archives before
posting, and couldn't find anything.
I downloaded the latest (non-beta) ALSA and installed it with
the appropriate chipset (cs461x)
I read somewhere while googling that the cs461x
On Wed, 05 Dec 2001 13:56:05 +0200
Peter Papazoglakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello !!!
> I am trying to find some help here...so any ideas would be highly
> appresiated.
>
> I am trying to install Alsa Drivers in a RedHat 7.0 Linux. My soundcard
> is a Via8233. But when i am trying to inst
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001 13:50:28 +
Seweryn Habdank-Wojewodzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> > If you have OSS emulation support you can use xmms's OSS output plugin. Btw, are
> > you using ALSA 0.5.x or 0.9beta ?
>
> I am using alsa 0.5.x, and now I overworked mpg123 - runs :-)
> And x
I'm trying to get alsa 0.9 beta9 to work. I get the following error when
starting complaining about the absence of a "snd" module? Did I miss
some kernel options (self-compiled kernel 2.4.16)?
alpha:~# /etc/init.d/alsa start
Starting ALSA sound driver (version none):modprobe: Can't locate module
Hi,
I have the same problem (on vaio GR7/K the same japanese model) and I
started asking if anybody could help about 2 months ago in this mailing
list but nobody answered...
I tried so many ways to get sound from that laptop but I had no success...
(oss loads correctly but no sound...)
I must
I read:
> kernel: ac97_codec: AC97 Audio codec , id: 0x4144:0x5348 (Analog Devices
> AD1881A)
did you look at /proc/interrupts ?
I had to disable acpi (also IRQ9) on my vaio to get rid
of the constant dac blocked msgs pd spit out.
regards,
x
--
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Hello,
we just bought a new vaio laptop (vaio pcg-gr114) which has a AD Soundmax
controler. However, with both sound drivers, oss and alsa, we do not manage
to get any reasonable sound out of this box. Usually the sound comes
disrupted by large pieces of silence.
When initializing with oss t
Hi,
I would like to get 24 bit output working with
a C-Media PCI CMI8738 (model 37) and alsa-driver-0.9beta10.
Are there any userland-tools to send a 24 bit pcm file to the card?
I've allreadey tried mad. It said:
>output: bit depth 24 not available; using 16
Thanks,
Karl
Hello !!!
I am trying to find some help here...so any ideas would be highly
appresiated.
I am trying to install Alsa Drivers in a RedHat 7.0 Linux. My soundcard
is a Via8233. But when i am trying to install the alsa drivers...firstly
it cant find the dir of kernel (/usr/sbin/linux). I solved this
Hello list,
I have been fighting this one for a long time, hope someone out there can show me what
I am doing wrong.
I have a Sound Blaster Live 5.1 Platinum running on SuSE 7.3 (which ships with Alsa
0.5.11). Using the stock kernel (2.4.10) with the distribution, my sound behavior was
errat
Hello!
> If you have OSS emulation support you can use xmms's OSS output plugin. Btw, are
> you using ALSA 0.5.x or 0.9beta ?
I am using alsa 0.5.x, and now I overworked mpg123 - runs :-)
And xmms works propely - there was some permissions problems and I did not know that I
have to install outp
Rostock, 01-12-05
Hello,
I've managed to compile the alsa drivers libs and the utils right now.
I use:
alsa-driver-0.5.12a
alsa-lib-0.5.10b
alsa-utils-0.5.10
Everyting loads fine and a lsmod gives the following result
snd-pcm-oss18688 1
snd-pcm-plugin
Hi all,
I see that many people can't get sound with beta10. I have the same
problem with my Guillemot Maxi Sound 'Home studio pro'.
All seems to works very well, the card is unmute, all volumes are set
to 100%. aplay doesn't complain of anything, XMMS play the sound, volume
meter show that somet
Hi all.
I've been trying the alsa-drivers for my Terratec EWX 24/96
(Envy24/ICE1712).
With the development version I can load all the modules and see a lot of
sensible info in the /proc/asound/ dir
But when I try to use 'aplay' or any other sound-program my computer
freezes and I
have to reset.
Hi,
I had experienced the same problem. I had just downloaded the ladspa.h
from
CVS and it works fine. It's probably a miss into the distribution
packaging
or a call that be removed...
Mikhail Grigoriev wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to upgrade from beta9 (which worked fine) to beta10 and I a
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