On Sun, Jul 07, 2002 at 12:07:48PM -0400, Aaron Gaudio wrote:
> I think these lines are included in the default devfsd.conf that
> comes with devfsd...
>
> And lo, upon Sun, Jul 07, 2002 at 11:11:52AM +0200, Frank Barknecht spaketh thusly:
> > Hi,
> > Aaron Gaudio hat gesagt: // Aaron Gaudio wrot
Jorge,
No, I
never wrote it. Alsa never responded to my offer. I found the whole process
of working with the Alsa Drivers very difficult to learn and implement... after
too much time / work / and effort I finally got them working, but what a
pain in the a** ! I find their documentation
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Hi. I used to use emu10k1 sound driver for my Red Hat Linux 7.2 box. I
tried to upgrade it to today's newer drivers from 12/2001 drivers set
(couldn't use Red Hat's emu10k1 because it kept locking up my computer so
I upgraded to 12/2001 emu10k1 drivers) I used for months. However, make
install fai
Hi there,
I have SBlive! Platinum and a Phillips 5.1 analog speaker. I'm using SuSE
8.0 and the stock alsa driver. Is there a way to make the analog cd input
route to analog LFE and Rear channels.
Is there any way to bind all the volumes so that I can control by the master
volume only?
-
Hi All !
I have sound card Xwave 6000, based on Yamaha YMF-754 chip.
I download & compile ALSA drivers, libs & utils:
./configure --with-debug=full --with-sequencer=yes --with-oss=yes
make
make install
./snddevices
I changed my modules.conf:
# ALSA
alias char-major-116 snd
# OSS Free
alias char
On 09-Jul-02, Phillip Pi wrote:
> Someone told me that I should try ALSA sound driver. Is this a good
> move for my situation? If so, then what's the proper way to remove
> emu10k1 and install ALSA?
ALSA will certainly run your emu10k1 very happily - I'm using one here
right now. However, to in
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Adam Jones wrote:
> On 09-Jul-02, Phillip Pi wrote:
>
> > Someone told me that I should try ALSA sound driver. Is this a good
> > move for my situation? If so, then what's the proper way to remove
> > emu10k1 and install ALSA?
>
> ALSA will certainly run your emu10k1 very ha
Hi
I see a discussion on soundblaster live so I try again:
I saw below quoted pieces of informations on your FAQs:
>> However, the resulting WAV file doesn't contain any sound.
>
> From alsa-driver/doc/SB-Live-mixer.txt:
> name='AC97 Capture Volume',index=0
> This control