Here is some more info on my Audiophile USB. I can see now that alsa is not
recognizing the card. Any ideas?
bash-3.1$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [CS4237B]: CS4237B - CS4237B
CS4237B at 0x530, irq 5, dma 1&0
And some module info:
bash-3.1$ lsmod | grep snd
snd_
It's all described in detail in:
http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/42
But to give a short for it, sometimes my wife clicks to start ALSA
playing; sometimes it plays, sometimes it doesn't. Enabling dmix
doesn't seem to help :/. They're pointing at ALSA;
load-module module-alsa-sink device=dmix sink_nam
Hello everybody,
I've got a sound card which is integrated into my mainboard. Sound works
good using hda-intel module with alsa.
My problem is :
I've got 2 outputs connected to the main board : One 5.1 on the back of
my tower and an other one with only one jack on the front. I'd like the
sound t
Yes, this is correct minimal configuration for snd-usb-audio module
(which you do need to load to use USB sound devices)
> I'm running a 2.6.17.13 kernel on Slackware 11. I am trying to get a
> M-Audio Audiophile USB to work. No luck yet. I notice that
> "/etc/modprobe.conf" has been deprecat
On Mon, 2006-11-13 at 11:38 -0600, Tom Frei wrote:
> I'm running a 2.6.17.13 kernel on Slackware 11. I am trying to get a
> M-Audio Audiophile USB to work. No luck yet.
You forgot to explain exactly how it "doesn't work".
Lee
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I'm running a 2.6.17.13 kernel on Slackware 11. I am trying to get a
M-Audio Audiophile USB to work. No luck yet. I notice that
"/etc/modprobe.conf" has been deprecated and apparently
"/etc/modprobe.d/sound" is used instead. When I ran "alsaconf", my onboard
cs42236 was recognized and configu
Berthold Höllmann wrote:
> Most web pages state it does not need any special drivers,
The ion web page says that too.
> but other report of driver problems.
This may be just bugs in the device's firmware.
HTH
Clemens
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