I have an M-Audio Revolution card, and I only use the spdif (coax) out.
I can play music by piping it through "aplay -Dplug:spdif", but I would
like that that plug to be the default so that I don't have to pipe
everything. How do I do this? From googling around, I've seen the format
for the .as
I can't make my AD1980 work, on ASUS A7V8X-X. I'm using alsa 0.9.6,
compiled alsa-driver, alsa-lib and alsa-utils, following the
instructions, and received these error messages qhem loading the modules:
*
PCI: Found IRQ 4 for device 00:11.5
IRQ routing conflict for 00:11.5, have irq 9, want irq
So I have my setup (pdaudiocf card>ecasound) running fine at 24/96, but
every once in awhile it just stops mid-stream and gives the following error:
(audioio-alsa) Unknown Device State!
it just scrolls this message frantically, I have to reboot to get the card
to work again.
any suggestions on w
Okay, removing all of the sound-related modules from modules.conf
resolved the errors, and I have re-ran all of the installs for the alsa
drivers, I added the suggested lines to modules.conf, and I have gone in
to alsamixer and unmuted everything except headphones, and turned the
volume sliders up
Like 2.6.0-test5 isn't universal? The ALSA drivers in that kernel are supreme. Just
goto kernel.org and ... oh... we are talking noobs aren't we?
On 23 Sep 2003 09:23:41 -0700
AthlonRob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 04:21, Nick Peaden wrote:
> > I run Sid (Debian), I run ri
Linux help at irc.chris.thesmartone.net #solosoft. Use an IRC client to
get there. If you don't know what IRC is, or can't get a client, I'm
Nitrocld on AIM.
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 07:28:29 -0400
Nick Peaden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If your kernel modules fail to load, it is probably due to OSS
Hi there.
I've recently reinstalled my system.
I installed kernel 2.4.22 with sound card support
compiled as a module (and no other drivers under sound compiled)
I installed the ALSA driver, library and utils
package version 0.9.6.
The soundcard is an ISA SB16 PnP.
The system is a K6-2 300
On Tuesday 23 September 2003 19:08, Michael Amos wrote:
> It appears that is the case. How do I remove the old drivers?
Please (also) reply to the list, they may know than me, also it's
usefull for people searching the archives :)
The easiest way seems to remove all sound related lines in
/etc
Jonathan C. Sitte wrote:
probeall scsi_hostadapter usb-storage ide-scsi
probeall usb-interface usb-ohci ehci-hcd
alias eth0 e100
above snd-intel8x0 snd-pcm-oss
alias sound-slot-0 snd-intel8x0
options sonypi minor=250
Just to make sure I have this correct. I accidentally remo
Some of us aren't really familiar on how to do that.
On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 04:28, Nick Peaden wrote:
> If your kernel modules fail to load, it is probably due to OSS drivers
> being loaded when you try to modprobe alsa in! UNload OSS and REload ALSA.
>
>
>
On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 04:21, Nick Peaden wrote:
> I run Sid (Debian), I run risks, I run 2.6.0-test5, I love every *bit* of
> it. (excuse the pun.)
That's all fine and dandy - but weren't we talking about somebody with
an ALSA problem who was using Gentoo?
Rob
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Alsamixer works fine, but does not store the settings, which is not too
important right now.
I removed options snd snd_cards_limit=1
and
options snd-sb16 snd_index=0
from /etc/modutils/alsa
Now the mixer stores and restores the settings. Probably one step into
the right direction. Any further ide
At Thu, 18 Sep 2003 23:42:11 +0200,
Matthias Hamel wrote:
>
>
> > > > > Hello,
> > > > I just bought a nforce2-MCT board, an asus a7n8x deluxe. It performs
> > > > > well with the intel8x0 module, but I notice the lack of spdif output.
> > > > > I read a post issued _before_ the latest release a
If your kernel modules fail to load, it is probably due to OSS drivers
being loaded when you try to modprobe alsa in! UNload OSS and REload ALSA.
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MPlayer may have ALSA default, but it falls back on other drivers if
ALSA fails. I don't think ALSA is really working on your computer, instead, I think
you have OSS loaded, and you need to unload (Or recompile without them installed.)
Then after this is done, you can use the ALSA drivers.
On M
I run Sid (Debian), I run risks, I run 2.6.0-test5, I love every *bit* of
it. (excuse the pun.)
On 22 Sep 2003 22:58:26 -0700
AthlonRob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 20:48, Lee Azzarello wrote:
>
> > I'm assuming 0.9.2, which is the current Gentoo version, doesn't
> > have t
On Monday 22 September 2003 23:03, Michael Amos wrote:
> I'm running an HP ZT1180, RedHat 9. Everything builds fine, but when
> I attempt to do the modprobe portion of the destructions, I get the
> following:
>
> /lib/modules/2.4.20-19.9/kernel/sound/pci/snd-via82xx.o: init_module:
> No such devic
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