The dsp=0 option didn't work.
Fortunately I don't have a VIA based motherboard .
Looking at the docs on the alsa site for this card there is a "support oss
mmap option". Unfortunately the docs assume I'm clairvoyant and know how
that translates into what goes into the option statement . Maybe
On Sun, 2003-11-30 at 19:06, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> Okay, I'm getting closer. When run from a console I get the error "cannot
> mmap /dev/dsp". /dev/dsp does exit. Okay - I've read the OSS How to and
> think that I need to add
>
> options snd-pcm-oss dsp=0
>
> to the modules.conf file.
>
Okay, I'm getting closer. When run from a console I get the error "cannot
mmap /dev/dsp". /dev/dsp does exit. Okay - I've read the OSS How to and
think that I need to add
options snd-pcm-oss dsp=0
to the modules.conf file.
Is this correct?
On Sunday 30 November 2003 21:27, Brett I. Holcom
I went back to 0.9.2 to see if that would fix things. Still did not. This
system was working on 0.9.2 about a month ago. About two weeks ago I
disabled the onboard sound card and put in a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz card. I
haven't tried Q2 until yesterday.
I've tried putting all the volume s
I am running Alsa 0.9.8 version.
I've run into a problem with Quake2 sound. I've had the system working
before but had to reinstall. Now I get no sound in Quake2 (I installed
quake2-relnev) - it runs, just silently. I'm using alsa-drivers and
installed alsa-oss. Everything else works - CD,