Hi, I finally installed a Debian snapshot kernel that uses ALSA 1.0.16
rather than a 1.0.16 release candidate version, and had the pcsp (PC
speaker) driver block the loading of an nForce2 sound card driver until
I blacklisted pcsp.
There has been some discussion on this before in this list but
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Hi, I finally installed a Debian snapshot kernel that uses ALSA 1.0.16
rather than a 1.0.16 release candidate version, and had the pcsp (PC
speaker) driver block the loading of an nForce2 sound card driver until
I blacklisted pcsp.
There has been some dis
Note: this probably belongs to alsa-devel, so please remove alsa-user from
replies.
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Jamie Lutch wrote:
> Didnt have any responses on my post of a few days ago, so I'm giving it
> another go:
Sorry for the late reply.
> So I have my setup (pdaudiocf card>ecasound) running fi
Didnt have any responses on my post of a few days ago, so I'm giving it
another go:
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So I have my setup (pdaudiocf card>ecasound) running fine at 24/96, but
every once in awhile it just stops mid-stream and gives the following error:
(audioio-alsa) Unknown Device State!
it just
Wendy's Cable wrote:
> I seem t be having a bit of a problem
> alsa 0.5.12b is not installing correctly
> no /proc/asound folder is created.
> /dev/snd appears to point to this directory, yet there is nothing there.
> debug=yes delivers no messages.
> cat ./module has no snd-anything unless OSS i
I seem t be having a bit of a problem
alsa 0.5.12b is not installing
correctly
no /proc/asound folder is created.
/dev/snd appears to point to this
directory, yet there is nothing there. debug=yes delivers no
messages.
cat ./module has no snd-anything unless OSS is
on.
my version is Linux 2
Hi!
I'm complaining again because noone responded yet:
I have a Elitegroup K7S5A mobo with onboard card, and alsa 0.9.0beta10. When
an application tries to output data in 32kHz, I get a kernel oops, the card
becomes silent, module can't be rmmod-ed. I was unable to find hints in the
source. I po