ity to compile the alsa-lib package, which of course is critical
to being able to install/use alsa native apps. I have been installing
ALSA on linux machines including this laptop since 2000, and this is the
first time I have run into this issue.
Rett Walters
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> --- "Rett D. Walter
Hello all:
I am attempting to upgrade my system to the latest ALSA release
(0.9.0rc4) and am having issues installing the alsa-lib package. I did
not have any trouble installing and getting the 0.9.0rc4 driver package
running. I am getting an error message during the linking phase of the
make co
I have an issue with multiple OSS/Free and/or native Alsa applications
accessing the sound hardware on a IBM Thinkpad A20p. The Thinkpad has a
CS46XX sound system. I am not looking for any advanced mixing, just the
ability to have a system bell sound play while XMMS is playing some MP3s
without
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Hello All:
Well, since I have posted on this list before a
Hello All:
Well, since I have posted on this list before about other alsa issues and
have not received any responses (I have learned to live with them), I am
hoping this issue will catch someones eye, as this is a show stopper...
I have been having issues with an HomeBuilt system with the follow
Charlie:
I have successfully compilied ALSA for 2.4.16 on several occaisons. I
believe you need a kernel source tree from which the running kernel was
configured/built. Have you actually built the kernel from that source tree?
Rett Walters
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First I would like to say thanks to the ALSA team for their excellent work.
But, I do have an (hopefully) interesting question:
It seems that when I am running an audio application, such as Xine or XMMS,
I cannot start another application that uses the audio system (even if it
doesn't directly p