[Alsa-user] envy24control - DMX 6fire - "Unable to read S/PDIF input switch: No such file or directory"

2007-01-20 Thread Corey Moncure
Greetings, I installed Linux/ALSA on my computer housing a DMX 6fire the other day, and found that I was unable with Alsamixer to make it play the S/PDIF input from my CD-ROM drive. I remembered that I used to use envy24control way back in 2004 as a mixer for this card, but it seems things ha

Re: [Alsa-user] How do I set the default sound card?

2007-01-20 Thread Ronny Standtke
Hi Dominique, Thank you for your helpful hints. They helped me in my previous mail. > If it work, it is a workaround and must be considered as a bug > because /etc/init.d/alsa must be able to load all the modules in the > correct order. Unfortunately "/etc/init.d/alsa reload" doesn't work (as I

Re: [Alsa-user] How do I set the default sound card?

2007-01-20 Thread Ronny Standtke
Hi Chris, > Just curious, have you tried leaving the indexing out for the other sound > devices? Maybe they all have to be indexed, maybe not (I never tried it). OK, I tried without indexing but the result is the same. I booted without webcam and headset. Then I connected them. After restarting

[Alsa-user] USB 2.0 and Alesis I/O 2

2007-01-20 Thread Joerg Kampmann
I recently got this device. Seems to work excellent under MS. Is there any reasonable support for this device under SL 9.3 or 10.2? Tia Jörg - Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT Join SourceForge.net's T

Re: [Alsa-user] How do I set the default sound card?

2007-01-20 Thread Chris Smith
On Friday 19 January 2007 17:07, Ronny Standtke wrote: > - > alias snd-card-0 snd-intel8x0 > options snd-intel8x0 index=0 > alias snd-card-1 snd-usb-audio > options snd-usb-audio index=1 > alias snd-card-2 snd-usb-audio > options snd-usb-audio index=2 > - Just curious, have you tri

Re: [Alsa-user] How do I set the default sound card?

2007-01-20 Thread Dominique Michel
Le Fri, 19 Jan 2007 23:07:57 +0100, Ronny Standtke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > Hi Dominique, > > Thank you for your help. > > > You must have a file somewhere in /etc/modprobe.d with the options for the > > sound modules. I am not sure about debian, but I think at it > > is /etc/modprobe.d/s