David and list,
On Sat, Jan 4, 2020, 20:03 David Niklas wrote:
> Not to be a pest, but does anyone know or know where I should be asking?
>
> Thanks,
> David
>
>
> On Thu, 26 Dec 2019 21:55:15 -0500
> David Niklas wrote:
> > I can find mentions of the CMI/CM in the Linux kernel sources.
Not to be a pest, but does anyone know or know where I should be asking?
Thanks,
David
On Thu, 26 Dec 2019 21:55:15 -0500
David Niklas wrote:
> I can find mentions of the CMI/CM in the Linux kernel sources.
> I also found this post from 2014:
> https://sourceforge.net/p/alsa/mailman/als
Sorry, thinking my last posts went directly to the users and not to this list.
In short:
this has nothing to do with rpi in general, I could
also have written:
What if one of your alsa-devices/alsa plugins fails on your
desktop/whatever, can you avoid failing the whole configuration?
If I find a
Dear Tomasz,
Am 03.01.20 um 23:23 schrieb Tomasz Jeruzalski:
I have issue with microphone in ASUS Chromebook C201. It is an RK3288-C SoC
and built-in sound card is called VEYRON-I2S. Sound works perfectly on both
speakers and headphones. However there is no microphone input, arecord
gives sile
Harald Heigl wrote:
> if one of my devices (bluetooth headphones turned off) is
> failing, the whole configuration (another bluetooth headphone+hdmi) is
> failing. Is there an easy way to handle alsa failures of one device
> gracefully?
Not with ALSA plugins.
This should be possible with PulseAud