ok, after the great advice of some of you folks, I was off and running (or
at least I thought). A quick breakdown of what I did (anything pasted from
shell is surrounded by ''):
-installed the ncurses-devel package from within YaST
-installed the kernel source (kernel-source-2.4.20.SuSE-62
mplayer complains about:
"alsa-init: unable to set periodsize: Invalid argument."
It may happen that some applications want to set a periodsize that is not
supported by the HW.
Try start something that is known to work like aplay:
$ aplay .wav
The alsaplay should also work, but you must speci
ok,
problem solved. the module i810_audio was loaded.
christoph
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hello all,
i've been trying to get these ALSA drivers to give me sound for a few days, but
i just can't figure out a solution.
i've gone to the alsa-project site, followed the instructions for installing
ALSA to function with the SB LIVE! card in my computer, inserted the modules
(successfully),
hello list,
i just got alsa up and running on a powerbook g3 500 (using debian sid,
2.4.22 kernel) and am having some difficulties getting the usb soundcard
to load. i ran ./configure for all soundcards, figuring i'd be able to
load and unload whatever module i needed. by default, it seems alsa
lo
Hi,
im working on an acer 233LC laptop mit debian unstable and a 2.4.20 kernel.
I have a Intel 82801DB Chipset. Does alsa have support for it?
i downloaded the sources from www.alsa-project.org and followed the compilation
instructions at
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.p
Hi,
since i've seen so often the bug reports regarding $SUBJECT, on CVS, i
changed the default value of dxs_support to 3, i.e. 48k fixed rate.
if you know that dxs_support=0 works, or, if it already did work
without any change, please specify explicitly dxs_support=0 option to
/etc/modules.conf.
Hi,
I had that problem too with the ISA SB16 PnP, I'm not sure if this will
work for you as well This particular kernel I'm running won't let
me free up IRQ 5, so I'm not sure what model mine is (pnpdump isn't
helpful).
I've been using the 2.5/2.6 test kernels for several months now, so
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../include -O2 -Wall -pipe -g -c `test
-f alsactl.c || echo './'`alsactl.c
gcc -O2 -Wall -pipe -g -o alsactl alsactl.o -lasound -lm -ldl
-lpthread
gcc: alsactl.o: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [alsactl] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/serve/ins
Gonzalo Servat wrote:
> On 26/08/2003 11:59 AM +0200, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Am I using the wrong /dev device for my USB sound system? Which device
> would it be mapped under?
The first device of card 0 is /dev/dsp0 (your snd-intel8x0).
The first device of card 1 is /dev/dsp1 (your snd-usb-audio
Hi everybody, i just want to know a little thing...
did anybody successfully configured rear channels with via 8235 or via 8233 ... with
red-hat, suse, debian ... with any distribution???
Please, i need to know this...
TIA,
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i am trying to install the alsa 0.96 driver with vxpocket support according
to the instructions here:
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php3?company=Digigram&;
card=VXpocket+V2&chip=&module=vxpocket
I am in suse 8.2, kernel 2.4.20-4GB
I have the soundcore module installed
und
Hi Mark,
On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 03:03:20PM -0700, Mark Eggers wrote:
> My problem with a Turtle Beach card (Santa Cruz) is that I have a db50xg
> daughter card that isn't being seen. It works on Windows, but I only
> get the standard midi sounds under Linux (Redhat 2.4.2-20.9).
>
> What driver
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