Hi,
I have some external harddrives connected to the firewire port of my
Audigy2. Everything works fine, but when I do heavy writes to the
extenal harddrive while I'm using PCM output, then after a couple of
minutes (usually 5-10 GB transfer) the soundcard starts to beep
constantly. The beepin
OK. I've turned off my onboard Intel8x0 soundcard and installed a
SoundBlaster Live Value (Digital) card. I've rebuilt the kernel (2.6.3)
to remove the Intel8x0 and add the emu10k1 module. I've removed intel8x0
from everywhere I can think of. I've updated modprobe.conf and
modules.conf to refle
Hello,
My Alsa OSS emulation isn't working and I don't know where to begin to try
to diagnose the problem. All appropriate kernel modules seem to be
installed and all necessary support libraries seem to be present (see
below for versions). When an OSS sound app tries to play sound, it
freezes an
I've been using alsa for a while with my Turtle Beach Santa Cruz card
(using the cs46xx driver). Until upgrading to kernel 2.6.x, multichannel
playing worked beautifully - I could just play whatever sounds I wanted,
and they'd be mixed together automatically. I never had to do any
.asoundrc editing
Rick Knight wrote:
OK. I've turned off my onboard Intel8x0 soundcard and installed a
SoundBlaster Live Value (Digital) card. I've rebuilt the kernel
(2.6.3) to remove the Intel8x0 and add the emu10k1 module. I've
removed intel8x0 from everywhere I can think of. I've updated
modprobe.conf and m
I'm trying to install the driver to a SB live! card in
a Redhat 9.0 kernel-2.4.20-30.0 and I can't start the
driver. The ALSA driver is 1.03.
when a run 'modprobe snd-emu10k1'live with an error.
the 'depmod -ae' retunr me this information:
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
/lib/modules/2.4.20-
Thanks for all! (and sorry for my english)
I install in woody with kernel 2.4.25 alsa for intel8x0.
on a HP vectra Pentium 3.
(help from http://www.sonic.net/~rknop/linux/debian_alsa.html)
Every thinks work well and after alsaconf
with alsaplayer I listen an audio-cd.
:-)
But xmms doesn't work.
On Sun, 7 Mar 2004, faz wrote:
> But xmms doesn't work.
Right click on the xmms window and go to options->preferences. Select the
Alsa output plugin, or the plugin for your windowing environment (esound
or artsd, if either of those is installed and working). If you select OSS
output from xmms,
I am able to get OSS apps to play sounds by invoking them with the "aoss"
wrapper, e.g.:
aoss esd
aoss frozen-bubble
In the past, I didn't have to use the aoss wrapper to get OSS apps to
work. Can anyone suggest an explanation for why I do now?
Thanks,
Rich
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004, Rich Drewes wr