Hmm, why didn't you dub this 'pulse audio replacement', i wonder. For most
desktop users, ALSA is already doing about anything they need. Most of the rest
can be done by just the player (maybe using some pulse lib but would not
require the server).
Well apparently gnome-medi
Nate Bargmann :
> I have found that on a new installation that I had to go into the
> alsamixer application (Ncurses terminal mode app) and unmute various
> controls to get sound to work. Also, you likely have Pulse Audio
> installed so there is another layer that can mute things.
And there's
I have found that on a new installation that I had to go into the
alsamixer application (Ncurses terminal mode app) and unmute various
controls to get sound to work. Also, you likely have Pulse Audio
installed so there is another layer that can mute things.
- Nate
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as I reformatted--whoop, no luck
(even on Wheezy).
Looking at documentation online, there seems to be a lot of reference to ALSA,
but AFAIK that seems to have been depreciated for Jessie (and the
alsa_base.conf file is not present in /etc/modprobe.d/). Does anyone have any
recommendations?
Hello,
is there a *alsa-utils entry in /etc/rcS.d available ?
I'm not 100% sure but this can be it.
j.keßler
Dean Chester wrote:
> Hi,
> Everytime i boot in to debian(sid im running on a vostro 1400) i have
> to run alsaconfg. Is there anyway i can get rid of having to do this
&g
Hi,
Everytime i boot in to debian(sid im running on a vostro 1400) i have
to run alsaconfg. Is there anyway i can get rid of having to do this
as it annoying.
Dean
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Hello Haines,
There are some other laptops/harwdare which let you activate both the
Speakers and the Headphones at the same time, since it's a software
configuration. The ones I've seen show the same behaviour you state under
Windows, but when under Linux, plugging in the Headphone jack does not
* Haines Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [27.08.08 20:07]:
> Sorry to follow up on myself, but I discovered that when an external
> device plugged into the headphone jack, it disables the laptop
> internal speaker.
>
> Is there any way to enable both at the same time? Or do I have to rig
> a little ex
Sorry to follow up on myself, but I discovered that when an external
device plugged into the headphone jack, it disables the laptop
internal speaker.
Is there any way to enable both at the same time? Or do I have to rig
a little external speaker using a "Y" adapter?
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I'm trying to get sound on a Thinkpad x61s that runs Sidux. My aim at
this point is simply to get sound going by running a .wav test file
using alsaplayer (vol. set to max). The file plays, but no sound out.
But the problem is that I often don't know what the alsamixer controls
do. I was able to f
On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 12:29:49PM +0200, Stefano Sabatini wrote:
From: Stefano Sabatini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: m-a a-i fglrx-kernel-src and m-a a-i alsa-source failed
On date Sunday 2007-05-06 21:42:49 +0200, Gerard Robin, wrote:
Hello,
I ins
On 07/05/07, Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Gérard,
>
> yes, I also tried to compile fglrx-kernel-src with linux 2.6.20: as
> far as I know that package isn't supposed to work with linux 2.6.20,
> but only with linux 2.6.18 (and it's likely the same
> Hi Gérard,
>
> yes, I also tried to compile fglrx-kernel-src with linux 2.6.20: as
> far as I know that package isn't supposed to work with linux 2.6.20,
> but only with linux 2.6.18 (and it's likely the same for the alsa
> source).
>
> You have to downgra
On date Sunday 2007-05-06 21:42:49 +0200, Gerard Robin, wrote:
> Hello,
> I installed linux-image-2.6.20-1-amd64 on my laptop acer aspire
> 5102wmli.
> I use unstable.
>
> When I ran m-a a-i alsa-source and m-a a-i fglrx-kernel-src I got
> error:
> [...]
> H
Hello,
I installed linux-image-2.6.20-1-amd64 on my laptop acer aspire
5102wmli.
I use unstable.
When I ran m-a a-i alsa-source and m-a a-i fglrx-kernel-src I got
error:
my /var/cache/modass/alsa-source.buildlog.2.6.20-1-amd64.1178477634
contains:
...
make[3]: entrant dans le
rite 1: semaphore is not ready for register 0x54
> codec_semaphore: semaphore is not ready [0x1][0x300300]
> codec_write 1: semaphore is not ready for register 0x54
>
> Does anybody know what can caouse the problem ??
I do not have any specific knowledge about your audio card, but I
no
I have the same problem but also have no sound.
I have dell c840, my lspci/dmesg/lsmod before starting X is:
000:00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82801CA/CAM AC'97
Audio C$
i810_audio: Audio Controller supports 6 channels.
i810_audio: Defaulting to base 2 channel mode.
i810_audio:
obe snd-atiixp>>>> Unfortunately, etc/dsp didnt appeared .
[..]You use debian, so try: (as root)apt-get install alsa-baseapt-get install alsa-utils now run "alsaconf", it sould detect your card -> then writes your modulsection und modprobes the card automatically
with &
sp didnt appeared .
[..]
You use debian, so try: (as root)
apt-get install alsa-base
apt-get install alsa-utils
now run "alsaconf", it sould detect your card -> then writes your modul
section und modprobes the card automatically
with "alsamixer" you can che
This controller should be supported by the snd-atiixp module. Try toload the module (as root) with
modprobe snd-atiixp
Unfortunately, etc/dsp didnt appeared .
If that works you can check if /dev/dsp was created. If not you can tryudevstart
invoke-rc.d alsa reloadinvoke-rc.d alsa-utils restart
:00:14.5 Multimedia audio controller: ATI Technologies Inc IXP150 AC'97
Audio Controller
This controller should be supported by the snd-atiixp module. Try to
load the module (as root) with
modprobe snd-atiixp
If that works you can check if /dev/dsp was created. If not you can try
udevstart
Guilherme Fortunato wrote:
Dear Fellows,
I'm a newbie in linux, specially in the debian distribution, and I'm having
a problem with the sound system in my Toshiba A70-S249 lap-top. The problem
is that every time I start my system I get this following message:
"starting ALSA (not
Dear Fellows,
I'm a newbie in linux, specially in the debian distribution, and I'm
having a problem with the sound system in my Toshiba A70-S249 lap-top.
The problem is that every time I start my system I get this following
message:
"starting ALSA (not loaded)"
Then, whe
n run alsaconf in a konsole window, alsaconf unloads
all of the drivers and reloads them. THEN, all of the sound players work
in KDE (and mplayer works in a konsole window). If I reboot after
configuring ALSA, the sound is gone again. Every time, I have to boot to
KDE, then run alsaconf, and then I ca
Joe Emenaker wrote:
In other words, any time KDE is run, ALSA will be broken (both in KDE
and from a console if I kill kdm) until alsaconf is run (either from a
Konsole window or from a text console).
Okay, I've tracked the problem down a little more. It appears that the
Alsa mixer gets a
er or if I
use a console player like mplayer.
HOWEVER, if I then run alsaconf in a konsole window, alsaconf unloads
all of the drivers and reloads them. THEN, all of the sound players work
in KDE (and mplayer works in a konsole window). If I reboot after
configuring ALSA, the sound is gone
try this:
/etc/init.d/alsa force-reload
this works for me..
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Paulo Marcel Coelho Aragao wrote on Dec, 11:
> I'm trying (unsucessfully) to configure ALSA on a Fujitsu Lifebook E342,
> with Debian sid, kernel 2.6.14-2-686, installed. I wonder if someone could
> kick me to the right direction.
[...]
It was simpler than I expected:
1. dp
Hi,
I'm trying (unsucessfully) to configure ALSA on a Fujitsu Lifebook E342, with
Debian sid, kernel 2.6.14-2-686, installed. I wonder if someone could kick me
to the right direction.
With OSS, I put sb in /etc/modules, and in /etc/modprobe.conf: io=0x200 irq=5
dma=1 dma16=5 mpu_io=0x33
modem>module (because the same chip has sound and modem capabilities). If
you>read the Alsa docs, it say in some place you need to load this
module>AFTER the snd_intel8x0 sound module if you want to have
sound.>I think the module it's been loaded by hotplug on boot; so,
you need to
odem capabilities). If you
read the Alsa docs, it say in some place you need to load this module
AFTER the snd_intel8x0 sound module if you want to have sound.
I think the module it's been loaded by hotplug on boot; so, you need to
"blacklist" this module. The better way is to put
Morning *
I ve a little and strange problem with alsa.
On my Laptop (acer aspire 1681) runs alsa and debian/testing well,
but only after alsaconf.
If i reboot the laptop alsa won't work.
I have to run alsaconf again to get it work.
diff lsmod (restart) and lsmod (after alsaconf)
[
Omnibook 4150 wasn't actually
the neomagic one but the AD1848 ...
In the file /etc/modules I added the line
ad1848 io=0x530 irq=5 dma=1 dma2=0
--
/etc/modutils/alsa-base :
# snd module options
options snd device_mode=0660
# autoloader aliases
alias char-major-116 snd
alias
> I have always had issues gettign sound to work on this machine, but I
> decided to attack it in earnest.
>
> I cannot seem to get it to work. I have tried everything.
>
> esd says /dev/dsp does not exist (it clearly does)
>
> XMMS gives me the standard Be sure nothing is blocking your Soundca
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 14:42, Douglas wrote:
> I have tried that. His problem was that ALSA would not start. My issue
> seems to be that it is running but for some reason my system believes
> that /dev/dsp is inaccessible and that I have no sound device installed
> at all, Alsaco
Strange. Your ALSA is saying that it cannot find a soundcard. He is
saying that you shouldn't use the nm256 driver. So, if you are using the
nm256 driver, and he (and others) are saying that you need another
driver to get a working setup, I'm not surprised that your ALSA config
can
I have tried that. His problem was that ALSA would not start. My issue
seems to be that it is running but for some reason my system believes
that /dev/dsp is inaccessible and that I have no sound device installed
at all, Alsaconf completes but displays :
/usr/sbin/alsactl: load_state:1236
I'm honestly not trying to be an ass, but this is all the help I can
give for now: I searched for 'omnibook 4150 alsa' in google. Look at the
first hit, and try that. Consider reporting the results here.
Koen
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What could be done for this error in the syslog?
May 31 16:09:59 localhost kernel: codec_semaphore: semaphore is not
ready [0x1][0x701300]
May 31 16:09:59 localhost kernel: codec_write 1: semaphore is not ready
for register 0x54
This seems to have to do with the ALSA driver (snd_intel8x0) if
I am runnung debian sarge on a really old HP OmniBook 4150.
soundcard is NeoMagic 256
lsmod yields:
snd_seq_dummy 2692 0
snd_seq48368 1 snd_seq_dummy
snd_seq_device 7116 2 snd_seq_dummy,snd_seq
snd_pcm_oss48288 0
snd_mixer_oss 17472 1 s
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 04:40:08 +0100, Rony wrote:
> Sounds like radio with no
> station, some buzzing sound, even i didn't play any sound. Should i use
> "module-assistant auto-install alsa" with kernel-image-2.6.8-2-686? Or
> the kernel supports ALSA out of the box? Th
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 03:31 am, Rony wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ALSA in my Toshiba seems not working. It worked quite sometime ago,
> forgot which kernel i was using that time. I reinstall Debian several
> times at my laptop, and now ALSA seems not working.
>
> I'm using kerne
Hi,
ALSA in my Toshiba seems not working. It worked quite sometime ago,
forgot which kernel i was using that time. I reinstall Debian several
times at my laptop, and now ALSA seems not working.
I'm using kernel-image-2.6.8-2-686 now. I tried "module-assistant
auto-install alsa". I
Wendy Leigh Vandoolaeghe wrote:
> Thanks! it worked for me too! at last i have sound!
>
>
> On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 22:53 +0100, Michel Petit wrote:
>
>>Several persons with Dell computer (and I), had this problem and
>>solved
>>it by adding 'pci=noacpi' to the kernel at the (LILO|GRUB) prompt.
>>Per
Thanks! it worked for me too! at last i have sound!
On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 22:53 +0100, Michel Petit wrote:
> Several persons with Dell computer (and I), had this problem and
> solved
> it by adding 'pci=noacpi' to the kernel at the (LILO|GRUB) prompt.
> Perhaps it will work for you too.
>
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Wendy Leigh Vandoolaeghe a écrit :
Hi
i'm trying to use alsa (alsa - alsa-base package) as my sound driver on
a Dell Inspiron 8600, but nothing works. I've even compiled a new kernel
2.6.9, hoping that it would mysteriously fix the bug. When i run
alsaconf it seems to be just fine, b
On Monday 31 January 2005 06:47 pm, Thomas Hood wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 19:30:14 +0100, Wendy Leigh Vandoolaeghe wrote:
> > wlv:/home/wlv21# /etc/init.d/alsa stop Storing ALSA mixer
> > settings...failed. nymphie:/home/wlv21# /etc/init.d/alsa start Starting
> > ALSA.../e
On Monday 31 January 2005 06:26 pm, Wendy Leigh Vandoolaeghe wrote:
> Hi
> i'm trying to use alsa (alsa - alsa-base package) as my sound driver on
> a Dell Inspiron 8600, but nothing works. I've even compiled a new kernel
> 2.6.9, hoping that it would mysteriously f
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 19:30:14 +0100, Wendy Leigh Vandoolaeghe wrote:
> wlv:/home/wlv21# /etc/init.d/alsa stop Storing ALSA mixer
> settings...failed. nymphie:/home/wlv21# /etc/init.d/alsa start Starting
> ALSA.../etc/init.d/alsa: Error: alsactl restore failed with message 'al
>
Hi
i'm trying to use alsa (alsa - alsa-base package) as my sound driver on
a Dell Inspiron 8600, but nothing works. I've even compiled a new kernel
2.6.9, hoping that it would mysteriously fix the bug. When i run
alsaconf it seems to be just fine, but i don't get any sound
> Am Donnerstag, 20. Januar 2005 17:05 schrieb Jeremy Brooks:
>
>> I had the same problem with a Dell X300. I was able to get sound
>> working after suspend by using kernel.org 2.6.10 sources, and patching
>> them with the software suspend 2 stuff. Now I can suspend to disk, and
>> when I resume
Am Donnerstag, 20. Januar 2005 17:05 schrieb Jeremy Brooks:
> I had the same problem with a Dell X300. I was able to get sound
> working after suspend by using kernel.org 2.6.10 sources, and patching
> them with the software suspend 2 stuff. Now I can suspend to disk, and
> when I resume sound w
>
> Hello,
>
> as I told suspend now works with IBM ThinkPad T23 and R51 when using
> Debian kernel 2.6.10.
>
> But I still have one problem: ALSA sound does not work anymore after a
> suspend through ARTS.
>
> On the ThinkPad R51 it is enough to restart the ARTS sou
Hello,
as I told suspend now works with IBM ThinkPad T23 and R51 when using
Debian kernel 2.6.10.
But I still have one problem: ALSA sound does not work anymore after a
suspend through ARTS.
On the ThinkPad R51 it is enough to restart the ARTS soundsystem via the
KDE control panel. On the
Koen Vermeer wrote:
Op vr 07-01-2005, om 15:10 schreef Willie McKemie:
If someone has ALSA working on a similair Armada, please tell me how
you have it configured.
Let's start by giving you my credentials: I recently tried to help
someone else on this list and I failed.
If you
Willie McKemie wrote:
For years, I have been trying to get sound working on Compaq Armadas:
73xx, 78xx, 7400, & 7800. Thanks to some help I got here months ago, I
got it going without ALSA; I guess that's OSS. I've tried to start
using ALSA and now I've gotten sound broken
Op vr 07-01-2005, om 15:10 schreef Willie McKemie:
> If someone has ALSA working on a similair Armada, please tell me how
> you have it configured.
Let's start by giving you my credentials: I recently tried to help
someone else on this list and I failed.
If you're still interes
For years, I have been trying to get sound working on Compaq Armadas:
73xx, 78xx, 7400, & 7800. Thanks to some help I got here months ago, I
got it going without ALSA; I guess that's OSS. I've tried to start
using ALSA and now I've gotten sound broken again. This is on a 7
On Monday 29 November 2004 10:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> thx a lot for advice, but I'll need some more help, (Sorry I'm quit fresh
> in Debian only 3 weeks expierance) That means I made syslink, but then I
> could't run "dpkg-reconfigure alsa-source", couse I
thx a lot for advice, but I'll need some more help, (Sorry I'm quit fresh in
Debian only 3 weeks expierance)
That means I made syslink, but then I could't run "dpkg-reconfigure
alsa-source",
couse I got message:" alsa-source is not installed", I installed als
Ok, I had similar problems for a long time, until something I did
suddenly worked. Try this...copy the /etc/modutils/alsa to
/etc/alsa/modutils/1.0
then create a symlink to this from /etc/modutils/alsa (thats how it is
on my system)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/alsa/modutils$ ls -l
total 12
-rw-r--r
Hi Mateusz,
i am not really sure but there's a bug on bugzilla.kernel.org #3366:
[...]
Upon upgrading from 2.6.6 to 2.6.8.1, the driver fails to load, with
message:
kern.log:Sep 8 00:08:37 omicron kernel: ATI IXP AC97 controller: probe of
:00:14.5 failed with error -13
A fresh build of 2.6.7
On Sat, Nov 27, 2004 at 10:46:02AM +0100, Mateusz Milian wrote:
> #/etc/init.d/alsa restart
> Storing ALSA mixer settings...failed.
> Starting ALSA.../etc/init.d/alsa: Error: alsactl restore failed with
> message 'alsactl: load_state:1134: No soundcards found...'.
> do
Check to see if your /etc/modutils/alsa looks like this
alias char-major-116 snd
alias char-major-14 soundcore
alias sound-slot-0 snd-slot-0
If not, then put these line in there, and run update-modules, and
restart alsa.
I too have the same card and it works fine with kernel 2.6.7. I
remember
Check to see if your /etc/modutils/alsa looks like this
alias char-major-116 snd
alias char-major-14 soundcore
options snd major=116 cards_limit=4
alias sound-service-0-0 snd-mixer-oss
alias sound-service-0-1 snd-seq-oss
alias sound-service-0-3 snd-pcm-oss
alias sound-service-0-8 snd-seq-oss
easy, alsaconf detects correctly my soundcard
but after there is error:
>Running update-modules...
>Loading driver...
>Starting ALSA.../etc/init.d/alsa: Error: alsactl restore failed with
message 'alsactl: load_state:1134: No soundcards found...'.
>done.
>Setting defaul
Did u apt-get install any of the alsamixers like alsamixer-gui, and
try to unmute all the channels? by default they are all muted. If xmms
or alsaconf detects the audio card, then most probably this is all
that you need to do.
-Sudarshan
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ything.
Of course, I used alsaconf and:
Running update-modules...
Loading driver...
Starting ALSA.../etc/init.d/alsa: Error: alsactl restore failed with
message 'alsactl: load_state:1134: No soundcards found...'.
done.
Setting default volumes...
Saving the mixer setup used for this in /v
I used alsaconf and:
Running update-modules...
Loading driver...
Starting ALSA.../etc/init.d/alsa: Error: alsactl restore failed with
message 'alsactl: load_state:1134: No soundcards found...'.
done.
Setting default volumes...
Saving the mixer setup used for this in /var/lib/alsa/a
On Friday 26 November 2004 14:26, David Goodenough wrote:
> On Friday 26 November 2004 17:20, Mateusz Milian wrote:
> > Greetz to All!
> >
> > I've got a problem with my sound card. I've just install sarge on hp
> > zv5015ea, but there is no sound. When I try to calls xmms I get:
...
> > and visite
** WARNING **: oss_open(): Failed to open audio device (/dev/dsp): No such
> device
>
> so I've changed plugin to alsa and:
>
> melon:~# xmms&
> [1] 8438
> melon:~#
> ** WARNING **: alsa_get_mixer(): Attaching to mixer hw:0 failed: No such
> device
>
>
> S
Greetz to All!
I've got a problem with my sound card. I've just install sarge on hp zv5015ea, but there is no sound. When I try
to calls xmms I get:
melon:~# xmms&
[1] 8941
melon:~#
** WARNING **: oss_open(): Failed to open audio device (/dev/dsp): No such device
so I've cha
Am Fr, den 01.10.2004 schrieb Ivan Glushkov um 10:35:
> Hi list,
> I was running happily my ALSA untill this morning... The strangiest
> think is that everything looks ok, my sound card is recognized, and running:
>
> %dmesg | grep intel
> intel8x0_
Am Fr, den 01.10.2004 schrieb Ivan Glushkov um 10:35:
> Hi list,
> I was running happily my ALSA untill this morning... The strangiest
> think is that everything looks ok, my sound card is recognized, and running:
>
> %dmesg | grep intel
> intel8x0_
Hi list,
I was running happily my ALSA untill this morning... The strangiest
think is that everything looks ok, my sound card is recognized, and running:
%dmesg | grep intel
intel8x0_measure_ac97_clock: measured 49569 usecs
intel8x0: clocking to 48000
the xmms is
Hi list,
I was running happily my ALSA untill this morning... The strangiest
think is that everything looks ok, my sound card is recognized, and running:
%dmesg | grep intel
intel8x0_measure_ac97_clock: measured 49569 usecs
intel8x0: clocking to 48000
the xmms is running
In discover.conf at "/etc/discover.conf" put this line at the end:
skip i810_audio
That will make discover not load the OSS module and so will load the
alsa module. You'll have to adjust your volume.
Ralph
James Strandboge wrote:
On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 00:26, Joe
In discover.conf at "/etc/discover.conf" put this line at the end:
skip i810_audio
That will make discover not load the OSS module and so will load the
alsa module. You'll have to adjust your volume.
Ralph
James Strandboge wrote:
On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 00:26, Joe
On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 00:26, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> I solved the problem.
>
> It seems that the i810_audio module (the OSS driver) was loading and
> *conflicting* with snd-intel8x0 (the ALSA driver). snd-intel8x0 would
> still load... but it just didn't find anything.
>
On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 00:26, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> I solved the problem.
>
> It seems that the i810_audio module (the OSS driver) was loading and
> *conflicting* with snd-intel8x0 (the ALSA driver). snd-intel8x0 would
> still load... but it just didn't find anything.
>
On August 31, 2004 12:56 pm, Derek Broughton wrote:
> On August 31, 2004 11:56 am, Juraj Ziegler wrote:
>
> > So in short, if you run hotplug, it should automagically load the modules
> > required for your system.
>
> I think I'm going to try removing _both_ disc
mon. Works fine for all PCI, USB and PCCard/PCMCIA
> > > devices. At least on all my machines :).
> >
> > Can you give a bit more detail? I'm not sure how one would go about
> > eliminating modprobe.conf - so many things seem to use it. Particularly
> > alsaconf
On August 31, 2004 12:56 pm, Derek Broughton wrote:
> On August 31, 2004 11:56 am, Juraj Ziegler wrote:
>
> > So in short, if you run hotplug, it should automagically load the modules
> > required for your system.
>
> I think I'm going to try removing _both_ disc
gt; > least on all my machines :).
>
> Can you give a bit more detail? I'm not sure how one would go about
> eliminating modprobe.conf - so many things seem to use it. Particularly
> alsaconf (alsa-utils). Do you not even need alsaconf? To actually remove
> module-init-
On August 31, 2004 11:20 am, Juraj Ziegler wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 11:10:07AM -0300, Alejandro Vartabedian wrote:
> > what about 'discover' it?
> >
> > good luck!
> >
> > pd: apt-get install discover
> > i suggest replace hotplug by discover
>
> Can be :). I have no experience with discove
On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 11:10:07AM -0300, Alejandro Vartabedian wrote:
> what about 'discover' it?
>
> good luck!
>
> pd: apt-get install discover
> i suggest replace hotplug by discover
Can be :). I have no experience with discover and hotplug works for me.
You know the old saying - "If it ain'
mon. Works fine for all PCI, USB and PCCard/PCMCIA
> > > devices. At least on all my machines :).
> >
> > Can you give a bit more detail? I'm not sure how one would go about
> > eliminating modprobe.conf - so many things seem to use it. Particularly
> > alsaconf
w one would go about
eliminating modprobe.conf - so many things seem to use it. Particularly
alsaconf (alsa-utils). Do you not even need alsaconf? To actually remove
module-init-tools would remove hotplug too, so you can't totally give up
modprobe.conf.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache r
ne with an Inspiron with *working* alsa sound please reply to
this message with the contents of /proc/asound/cards, please?
I'm trying to see if there's supposed to be something showing up there
besides the i810 modem.
- Joe
Okay, it comes to my mind, now, sorry, just got up. I had nearly the
On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 08:48:49AM +0200, Peter Frühberger wrote:
> Peter Frühberger wrote:
> > Joe Emenaker wrote:
> >
> >>** REQUEST ***
> >>Could someone with an Inspiron with *working* alsa sound please reply to
> >>this message with
On August 31, 2004 01:26 am, Joe Emenaker wrote:
>
> I was able to prevent i810_audio from loading by renaming the
> i810_audio.ko to i810_audio.ko.hidden in the appropriate /lib/modules
> directory, but I'd like to know of a better way of preventing it from
> loading. Mentioning the driver name in
gt; > least on all my machines :).
>
> Can you give a bit more detail? I'm not sure how one would go about
> eliminating modprobe.conf - so many things seem to use it. Particularly
> alsaconf (alsa-utils). Do you not even need alsaconf? To actually remove
> module-init-
On August 31, 2004 11:20 am, Juraj Ziegler wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 11:10:07AM -0300, Alejandro Vartabedian wrote:
> > what about 'discover' it?
> >
> > good luck!
> >
> > pd: apt-get install discover
> > i suggest replace hotplug by discover
>
> Can be :). I have no experience with discove
On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 11:10:07AM -0300, Alejandro Vartabedian wrote:
> what about 'discover' it?
>
> good luck!
>
> pd: apt-get install discover
> i suggest replace hotplug by discover
Can be :). I have no experience with discover and hotplug works for me.
You know the old saying - "If it ain'
w one would go about
eliminating modprobe.conf - so many things seem to use it. Particularly
alsaconf (alsa-utils). Do you not even need alsaconf? To actually remove
module-init-tools would remove hotplug too, so you can't totally give up
modprobe.conf.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache r
piron with *working* alsa sound please reply to
this message with the contents of /proc/asound/cards, please?
I'm trying to see if there's supposed to be something showing up there
besides the i810 modem.
- Joe
Okay, it comes to my mind, now, sorry, just got up. I had nearly the
same problem
On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 08:48:49AM +0200, Peter Frühberger wrote:
> Peter Frühberger wrote:
> > Joe Emenaker wrote:
> >
> >>** REQUEST ***
> >>Could someone with an Inspiron with *working* alsa sound please reply to
> >>this message with
On August 31, 2004 01:26 am, Joe Emenaker wrote:
>
> I was able to prevent i810_audio from loading by renaming the
> i810_audio.ko to i810_audio.ko.hidden in the appropriate /lib/modules
> directory, but I'd like to know of a better way of preventing it from
> loading. Mentioning the driver name in
Peter Frühberger wrote:
> Joe Emenaker wrote:
>
>>** REQUEST ***
>>Could someone with an Inspiron with *working* alsa sound please reply to
>>this message with the contents of /proc/asound/cards, please?
>>
>>I'm trying to see if there's suppo
Joe Emenaker wrote:
>
> ** REQUEST ***
> Could someone with an Inspiron with *working* alsa sound please reply to
> this message with the contents of /proc/asound/cards, please?
>
> I'm trying to see if there's supposed to be something showing up th
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