Re: [Alsa-user] Need Help with Audigy sound card.

2008-08-13 Thread stan
James W. Frock, Ph.D. wrote: > Stan I was able to run this incredable script Alsa-info.sh (with your > help) that you send back a message or two ago. I am somewhat puzzled as > there was only one line of output and that was a question about wanting > the script to upload to pasteb on the Alsa s

Re: [Alsa-user] Need Help with Audigy sound card.

2008-08-08 Thread stan
James W. Frock, Ph.D. wrote: > No doubt I am anxious about getting this Audigy sound card working. I have > tried all of the things I have found on the net including the ALSA site. > The Debian etch software makes it sound so easy. I haven't used that distro, but usually it *is* easy. Do you

Re: [Alsa-user] Need Help with Audigy sound card.

2008-08-08 Thread Bill Unruh
On Fri, 8 Aug 2008, James W. Frock, Ph.D. wrote: > No doubt I am anxious about getting this Audigy sound card working. I have > tried all of the things I have found on the net including the ALSA site. > The Debian etch software makes it sound so easy. > > Since the kernel didn't see the onboard

Re: [Alsa-user] Need Help with Audigy sound card.

2008-08-08 Thread H.Brunsting
Hi Jim, In your previous mail you said you have mixer controls. Do these reflect the controls you'd expect to get from your audigy card? If so, there could simply be something muted that's not supposed to be muted (analog/digital outputs, etc.). For more in-depth debugging, we're going to need

[Alsa-user] Need Help with Audigy sound card.

2008-08-08 Thread James W. Frock, Ph.D.
No doubt I am anxious about getting this Audigy sound card working. I have tried all of the things I have found on the net including the ALSA site. The Debian etch software makes it sound so easy. Since the kernel didn't see the onboard sound card I disabled the onboard sound card. I don't e