Where can I found a list of explainations of what any control of my SB Live!
5.1 does? there are even words I've never heard
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If you want sequencer support, use --with-sequencer=yes switch.
If you do not want OSS/Free emulation, use --with-oss=no switch.
so what and for what I want sequencer ?
and the the same question for OSS/Free emutation?
what is the difference?
thank you in advance for any explanation
Sérgio Mon
I do not like
loadable module support very much, because I had a lot of trouble with this
feature in the past. I prefer one big kernel, which all drivers are compile
in. Is there any option how I can compile ALSA as a part of the kernel, so that
I can disable the module support of my kernel?
I have got my Sound Blaster Live! card correctly installed and running with
ALSA, and everything works fine, all applications play sound correctly, until
I reboot Linux at which point not all applications play sound correctly. Most
do, but some applications (I think they all use /dev/raw) just
It should be snd-card-i8x0
bye
Mattia
At 16.47 06/03/2002 +0100, Andreas Tanner wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm trying to get the sound for my notebook (clevo 4600) working. It says
>that it has an Intel 82801 CA/CAM ICH 3 chip with AC'97 Audio Controller.
>Is this supported somehow by alsa ? Which driver
Hi,
I'm trying to get the sound for my notebook (clevo 4600) working. It
says that it has an Intel 82801 CA/CAM ICH 3 chip with AC'97 Audio
Controller. Is this supported somehow by alsa ? Which driver do I have
to use ?
Thanks for your support
--Andreas.
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At Mon, 04 Mar 2002 09:53:42 +1000,
Darryl Cording wrote:
>
> >>Have no option but to kill it at this point. Unfortunately no error is
> >>produced either, so I have no clue where the problem
> >>may lie.
> >>
> >>I'll try compiling some debugging options in and re-test. Are there any
> >>sp