estored on boot?
Thanks.
chris horn.
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16-Mar-2002 - 21:04:00
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wait until it's in the main kernel tree.
chris horn.
On 17-Mar-2002 chris horn. wrote:
> Hi. I'm using the latest stable versions of everything. My problem is that
> the
> alsasound script doesn't restore my volume settings. I recently was using
> the
> 0.9.0 seri
I had dmix working (well, as best it did - the output would periodically
corrupt & start "skipping"; unpausing in xmms didn't work) and then all of a
sudden after an upgrade yesterday (I'm running Debian) apps started fighting
over the PCM device again. I check the /etc/alsa/alsa.conf file and
On Thursday 08 April 2004 09:47, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Chris Horn wrote:
> > I had dmix working (well, as best it did - the output would periodically
> > corrupt & start "skipping"; unpausing in xmms didn't work) and then all
> > of a sudden after an upg
Ah! I had not beed editing /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf
A quick copy of /etc/alsa.conf (a backup I had saved for cases like this!) and
I'm back in business!
Thanks for the help.
On Thursday 08 April 2004 12:35, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Chris Horn wrote:
> > On Thursday 08 Ap
I'm no expert, but I have the same chip in my Turtle Beach Malibu. For this
driver to work you need to specify some options in the /etc/modules.conf
file.
In Debian, you're going to want to go into /etc/alsa/modutils/ and edit one of
the files in there (probably one called '1.0'). You should