Hi all,
I have an ibook 2 dual usb (june 2001)with Debian testing
I installed a 2.4.21 benH kernel on it and got the Alsa sources 0.9.4-1 and
compiled them fine but when I try to load the modules I can see i2c loading and
then my ibook hangs up suddenly!
Anybody has an idea about what I can do
Waters
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 7:48 AM
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Subject: [Alsa-user] Installation Problem with Ensoniq Soundcard
I'm installing ALSA on an RH8 machine. I have an Ensoniq 1371 PCI
soundcard.
The kernel is already built to spec so while i'm not rebuilding the kernel,
I'm installing ALSA on an RH8 machine. I have an Ensoniq 1371 PCI
soundcard.
The kernel is already built to spec so while i'm not rebuilding the kernel,
I have the kernel sources installed from the RH RPM and am using that to
build the drivers. My last build switches where as follows:
./configu
Have u upgraded your kernel recently?
--- Sriram Ganeshan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: >
I have installed RH7.1 with a 2.4.2 kernel version.
> I have an Avance Logic
> 4000 soundcard (als4000). After extracting alsa
> files into the respective
> directories, I tried to run it using the following
I have installed RH7.1 with a 2.4.2 kernel version. I have an Avance Logic
4000 soundcard (als4000). After extracting alsa files into the respective
directories, I tried to run it using the following commands:
./cvscompile --with-kernel=/usr/src/linux
./configure --with-kernel=/usr/src/linux --wi
Hi,
Sriram Ganeshan hat gesagt: // Sriram Ganeshan wrote:
> I have a 2.4.2 kernel running in my comp. I tried to install the ALSA drivers
> (version 0.4.0) in my comp which failed
Please don't install ALSA 0.4, it is not supported anymore, and you
should use ALSA 0.9.
ciao,
--
Frank Barknec
Hi,
I have a 2.4.2 kernel running in my comp. I tried to install the ALSA drivers
(version 0.4.0) in my comp which failed (please refer the 'makeinstall' file
for details of the same). I have an ALS 4000 chipset soundcard for which I am
desperately serching for linux drivers. Kindly help me
Hi,
I have a 2.4.2 kernel running in my comp. I tried to install the ALSA drivers (version
0.4.0) in my comp which failed (please refer the 'makeinstall' file for details of the
same). I have an ALS 4000 chipset soundcard for which I am desperately serching for
linux drivers. Kindly help me out
Hi alsa-users,
> > I've tried to install ALSA sound driver 0.9.0beta8a for SB Live!
on
> > kernel 2.4.12. Every installation procedures seems to be all right
> > except the last command "modprobe". When I execute "modprobe",
several
> > error messages are printed as follows.
From: "Paul Evans" <
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001 21:29:13 +0900
$B2!@Z(B $B@59@(B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi alsa users,
>
> I've tried to install ALSA sound driver 0.9.0beta8a for SB Live! on
> kernel 2.4.12. Every installation procedures seems to be all right
> except the last command "modprobe". When I execute "
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, [iso-2022-jp] $B2!@Z(B $B@59@(B wrote:
> /lib/modules/2.4.12/misc/snd-card-emu10k1.o: init_module: No such
> device
did you run the snddevices script, in alsa-driver*??
r.
j.
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On Fri, 26 Oct 2001 21:29:13 +0900
$B2!@Z(B $B@59@(B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've tried to install ALSA sound driver 0.9.0beta8a for SB Live! on
> kernel 2.4.12. Every installation procedures seems to be all right
> except the last command "modprobe". When I execute "modprobe", several
>
Hi alsa users,
I've tried to install ALSA sound driver 0.9.0beta8a for
SB Live! on kernel 2.4.12. Every installation procedures seems to be all right
except the last command "modprobe". When I execute "modprobe", several error
messages are printed as follows.
% modprobe snd-card-emu10k1
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