On 20-Mar-03, Pete Barnard wrote:
> I have just installed Red Hat Linux 7.3 on my pc at work and will be
> installing the ALSA drivers. However, the sound card is described as a
> "SoundMax integrated Audio"
My work machine which claims to have one of these is an Intel 815-based
board, so you mig
Wanting to know if audigy 2 is supported with latest version of alsa
the cvs you can get from emi10k1 at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/emu10k1
There are docs etc... but I am not refering to the downloadable binary etc, I am
talking about the cvs... you can get the cvs from:
http://sourcef
: IRQ of 5 could be a problem. Check and see if moving your mouse a lot
: causes more noise. If so, then try to reposition it using BIOS to IRQ 9
: or 10.
The noise might be because of the PC speaker. Mute it to see if it
goes away.
--Sanatan
--
Gah, after days of on again, off again fiddling I _finally_ figured out how to
get my silly SB Live! card to record from the line input (AC97 capture,
doh...) Now I need to do some system calibration from the analog domain to
digital. There's got to be a better way to adjust capture levels tha
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 05:49, Eirik Amundsen wrote:
> What I would higly appreciate:
> A detailed description of EXCACTLY what I will have to do to enable
> sound on my system using the ALSA drivers.
Hi Eirik,
I appreciate your confusion - it took me many months of experimentation
(which often re
Thanks for your reply!
My PS/2 mouse is on IRQ 12, so it shouldn't have any influence on the sound
device (indeed moving the mouse around didn't show any effect). The VT8233
shares IRQ 5 with a RealTek PCI ethernet adapter. In order to see if the
network adapter was the cause of the problem, I
Yeah I get one just like that too...
Daniel T.
El sáb, 22 de 03 de 2003 a las 18:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
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IRQ of 5 could be a problem. Check and see if moving your mouse a lot
causes more noise. If so, then try to reposition it using BIOS to IRQ 9
or 10.
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 10:08, Benjamin Polak wrote:
> Anton Novosyolov wrote:
> >
> > while playing sound, there is a noise
> > Output of 'lspci -vv
Anton Novosyolov wrote:
>
> while playing sound, there is a noise
> Output of 'lspci -vv -i /usr/share/pci.ids' is included
>
I can confirm this, same problem here (noise while playing sound).
With 0.9.0rc6 everything was fine, but after upgrading my kernel and ALSA to
0.9.2 the problem occure
Hi!
You don't need to reply to me *and* to the list. ;-)
On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 04:47:58PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Most people want the rear channels enabled so that they
> can produce quadraphonic output. If your only need is
> to drive an extra set of speakers, why not just buy or
>
Hi,
I guess you have gotten this kind of request several times, and you are
probably fed up with newbies like myself, but I am gonna give it a try
anyway.
I am a quite experienced computer user, but I am totally new to Linux.
This is a completely new world to me, but I must say that it looks quit
Hey all!
I'm having trouble with my SoundBlaster Live! supplied by Dell corp.
Aparantly it is not based on the EMU10K1 driver, but rather on the EMU10K1X driver. I
havn't found this driver in alsa, and I'd rather not use OSS. The free version of OSS
does not support my card, and to get the non f
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