Frank Barknecht ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) hat gesagt:
|> /dev/dsp are just OSS-emu devices. You need to check the permissions
|> of the files in /dev/snd/*
Thank you very much for this. That was the problem. The permissions on
the device files in /dev/snd were appropriate:
crw-rw1 root a
With the most recent Red Hat 9 kernel (2.4.20-24.9), the ALSA modules
fail again with the schedule_work error. Upon closer examination, it
looks like ./configure fails to apply the "mkdir -p; touch workqueue.h"
trick, because of an error:
# ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-isapnp=no --with-sequenc
On 2003-12-12 16:25:34 + Mark Hubbard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The Revo has excellent output quality on all channels and is much
better
supported by ALSA than any of the Creative Rubbish in Linux (IMHO).
Well, that's certainly good to hear. The specs looked pretty good.
But OSS mmapped g
Aravind wrote:
[I am resending this email as the previous mail seems to have been lost]
Hi all,
alsamixer and amixer both get a seg fault at msort_with_tmp
within glibc. I am not sure whether the bug is in alsa-utils or
glibc or the patch that I applied to my kernel. No OSS emulation.
Sound
Just two quick (?) questions.
A) Does this card support
mixing/multiplexing/full-duplex/whatever-you-want-to-call-it-today? (two
simultaneous applications doing playback, one of which is also recording)
B) Is there a way to keep microphine input at full volume, but not echo
it out the spea
[I am resending this email as the previous mail seems to have been lost]
Hi all,
alsamixer and amixer both get a seg fault at msort_with_tmp
within glibc. I am not sure whether the bug is in alsa-utils or
glibc or the patch that I applied to my kernel. No OSS emulation.
Sound card driver is
Hi all,
alsamixer and amixer both get a seg fault at msort_with_tmp
within glibc. I am not sure whether the bug is in alsa-utils or
glibc or the patch that I applied to my kernel. No OSS emulation.
Sound card driver is es1968. aplay and arecord don't produce a
seg fault. Most probably the call to
On Friday 12 Dec 2003 15:02, Jason Clouse wrote:
> Hi all. I'm considering buying this card (mainly for music and games,
> but I'll probably do some recording/synth stuff with it too). Does
> anyone have any opinions on the quality of the card and ALSA support
> for it? Does surround sound work
* and then Nick Wilson declared
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've been searching and searching and compiling and compiling and
> getting absolutely nowhere.
>
> I'd really appreciate it if someone that knows about this stuff would
> help me through to getting some sound out of my machine ;-)
Someon
Is there no out-of-tree build capability for 1.0.0rc2
for 2.6 kernels (i.e., no kbuild2 stuff in the
alsa-project tarballs)?
Dave
--- Jaroslav Kysela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Mark Constable wrote:
>
> > Some queries about the latest 2.6 kernels...
> >
> > I presume the "
Hi all. I'm considering buying this card (mainly for music and games,
but I'll probably do some recording/synth stuff with it too). Does
anyone have any opinions on the quality of the card and ALSA support
for it? Does surround sound work properly?
-
Hi Norbert,
I will be very grateful if you send me your sources. It is enough to
have the Alsa interface. The remainder will be written in wxWindows. I
don't have KDE but it should not affect me too much.
Did you do some investigation how and when to use hw_params and
sw_params stuff?
Thanks,
Hi everyone,
I've been searching and searching and compiling and compiling and
getting absolutely nowhere.
I'd really appreciate it if someone that knows about this stuff would
help me through to getting some sound out of my machine ;-)
Please ask me what to show, and I will. For now, here's t
Fei_Yan wrote :
Hello, Sir/Madam,
I meet a problem with a new Hammerfall PCMCIA audio card.
Every thing works well, when I use REM Hammerfall DSP
(rev0a)+Multiface+JACK. The REM Hammerfall DSP (rev0a) was bought one
year ago.
Recently I got a new REM Hammerfall DSP (rev0b), which gives improper
p
Hi there,
I've just installed Return To Castle Wolfenstein GOTY for Linux. When I
run the game I get no sound, and the game exits with a sig11 while
loading the start. I'm running Mandrake 9.1 with its default alsa
(0.9.0rc8), on an Asrock mobo (Via KM400 chipset) with VT8235
southbridge (via82xx
Hallo,
Jim McCloskey hat gesagt: // Jim McCloskey wrote:
>
> But when I try as an ordinary user:
>
> aplay amazed.wav
>
> I get:
>
>aplay: main:502: audio open error: Permission denied
>
> Also:
>
> [toraigh] aplay -l
> aplay: device_list:201: control open (0): Permission
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