Has there been any attempt in the past to support any of the Creamware stuff
under Alsa. I don't even know if this really makes sense, but I'm looking at
on for a Windows dual boot system and would love to use it with Alsa if
possible.
Thanks,
Mark
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How do I use my SiS630s chipset with Alsa. As far as I can tell it uses
a trident driver and I only say this because thats what redhat's
soundcard detection tool tells me.
Here is the output from /sbin/lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 630 Host (rev 31)
00:00.1 IDE i
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On Monday 30 September 2002 12:14, you wrote:
> At Sun, 29 Sep 2002 17:36:54 +0200,
> > This is the problem,
> >
> > I make the snd-via8233 driver with oss support and debug level=full, as
> > my motherboard sometimes hang (MSI K7T266).
> >
> > In sys
Sorry - I was not exact enough. When I wrote that I tried alsa-0.5.x & alsa-0.9.x then
I didn't mean that I installed them at the same time. I commenced with 0.9.x with
fresh, clean installation of gentoo-linux, sources (with gentoo installation
procedures .. that is: installation from sources)
Completely remove old modules in this directory bytypingrm -rf /lib/modules/(your kernel version)/misc> Compile the driver with these options.> --with-kernel=(your kernel source dir path)--with-moddir=/lib/modules/(your kernel version)/misc> --with-cards=(youur sound card chipset name)type ./confi
Greetings.
I own a very old laptop with Es688 chip. (Pentium 75MHz, VESA Bus, was made in 1995).
Up to now I always used SuSE (till 7.2). It worked fine for me. Now I switched to
gentoo Linux and configured everything for month. The only thing that I still dont get
to work is the sound. I can u
Hi,
I'll re-send an email that seems to never have gotten to the list (I wasn't
subscribed at the time and it probably didn't get moderated through). It's
about ALSA packages made to perfectly blend into the Red Hat Linux
distribution. They are now all available for 8.0 only though (no longer 7.3
I wish I could figure out whats wrong with my onboard sound. I've been
trying cvs updates and I've been having problems still. The mixer and
everything works, but there is still no sound. (the volume and everything
is set correctly it's not on mute or anytning obvious)
I think my only recourse
On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Jaroslav,
>We are debugging xrun issues with alsa/jack/ardour and are looking for
> ways to isolate where the problem is being created on different platforms.
> Is it possible that this dummy sound card could be installed as a test case
> to isolate wh
Jaroslav,
We are debugging xrun issues with alsa/jack/ardour and are looking for
ways to isolate where the problem is being created on different platforms.
Is it possible that this dummy sound card could be installed as a test case
to isolate whether a specific machine's problems are being caus
Thanks to Takashi Iwai's comments, I've solved my problems with the
audio hardware contained into a intel D845BG (revision 11) motherboard.
He suggested me to download and compile the CVS version of ALSA, and
that one finally worked. Is in those situations when one can feel the
developers' very h
Have u upgraded your kernel recently?
--- Sriram Ganeshan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: >
I have installed RH7.1 with a 2.4.2 kernel version.
> I have an Avance Logic
> 4000 soundcard (als4000). After extracting alsa
> files into the respective
> directories, I tried to run it using the following
I have installed RH7.1 with a 2.4.2 kernel version. I have an Avance Logic
4000 soundcard (als4000). After extracting alsa files into the respective
directories, I tried to run it using the following commands:
./cvscompile --with-kernel=/usr/src/linux
./configure --with-kernel=/usr/src/linux --wi
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