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On Wednesday 03 Sep 2003 13:21, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Amit Shah wrote:
> > 2. If I build the sound, alsa stuff into the kernel, I don't even see
> > the pcm channels just hte dummy device (which is also built into
> > the kernel).
>
> When you b
Amit Shah wrote:
> 2. If I build the sound, alsa stuff into the kernel, I don't even see the
> pcm channels just hte dummy device (which is also built into the
> kernel).
When you build ALSA into the kernel, you don't have modules anymore,
so the options in modules.conf aren't read. To configu
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On Tuesday 02 Sep 2003 13:27, Amit Shah wrote:
> 1. If I build the sound, alsa stuff as modules, sound is flaky... as in,
> I get sound for 2 seconds, no sound for the next 2 seconds, and so on.
If I set the audio buffer size to 8 ms (the lowest) thro
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On Saturday 30 Aug 2003 16:08, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Amit Shah wrote:
> > mp3blaster can play mp3 files, but no sound o/p is heard.
> > I tried adjusting all sliders in alsamixer too, but even that
> > doesn't help.
>
> Did you unmute the channels (
Amit Shah wrote:
> mp3blaster can play mp3 files, but no sound o/p is heard.
> I tried adjusting all sliders in alsamixer too, but even that
> doesn't help.
Did you unmute the channels (with 'M')?
HTH
Clemens
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Hi all,
I'm using debian sid with linux 2.6.0-test4. I have an intel chipset and
I've selected the i8x0 chip in the kernel config.
If I build every relevant option into the kernel (not as a module), I can
see a kernel message saying my chip was det