Ciao a tutti,
like the previous message, I am trying to configure debian (testing) for
this portable following
https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Asus/X205TA but also
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ASUS_x205ta.
This is the result from aplay -l command:
List of PLAYBACK Hardwar
Hello,
On Tue, 2008-01-29 at 13:30 -0700, Nate Duehr wrote:
> Linux audio (in general) needs a reasonably sane set of mixer defaults.
I agree on this.
However, note that the problem arises only when you install a valid
(2.6.23 kernel or alsa 1.0.15 or 1.0.14+patch) over a broken one.
(i.e. wrong
Cyril Jaquier wrote:
Jos Collin wrote:
Yes. That's correct. The speaker was muted in alsamixer. Now sound is
working perfectly. Thank you very much for the help.
Always the same good old issue :D Don't worry you're not alone ;)
Yeah, thus my comment that the ALSA devs need to get off this
I have installed alsa-source many times. But never checked the alsamixer. I
thought if something is muted, it will be displayed in aumix.
Franklin,
Thank you for identifying it.
Regards,
Jos Collin
On 1/29/08, Cyril Jaquier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jos Collin wrote:
> > Yes. That's correct
Jos Collin wrote:
Yes. That's correct. The speaker was muted in alsamixer. Now sound is
working perfectly. Thank you very much for the help.
Always the same good old issue :D Don't worry you're not alone ;)
Regards,
Cyril
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Yes. That's correct. The speaker was muted in alsamixer. Now sound is
working perfectly. Thank you very much for the help.
- Jos Collin
On Jan 28, 2008 11:25 AM, Franklin PIAT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, January 28, 2008 18:57, Jos Collin wrote:
> > 1. I'm using aumix. I will check the
Jos Collin wrote:
1. I'm using aumix. I will check the gnome mixer too.
aumix simply doesn't have the options needed to handle ALSA-OSS support.
ALSA has "more" things and you need to use an ALSA-aware mixer to see
them.
Nate
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On Mon, January 28, 2008 18:57, Jos Collin wrote:
> 1. I'm using aumix. I will check the gnome mixer too.
aumix doesn't display all the options (especially not some soundcard
specific switches). alsamixer and gnome mixer does.
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1. I'm using aumix. I will check the gnome mixer too.
2. If I press the volume mute/up/down buttons it is displaying a speaker
image with volume progress bar - 0%. I don't understand why the progress bar
is not increasing the percentage of volume.
3. I did alsaconf a lot of times. It says "sound is
On Mon, January 28, 2008 07:39, Jos Collin wrote:
> I have checked the mixer (aumix). Nothing is muted. All are high.
> I have installed kernel 2.6.23 too. But nothing works. No sound is coming
> out of the laptop.
Ok, so if 2.6.23 isn't working, it's almost certainly a kind of mixer
problem.
1.
Jos Collin wrote:
I have checked the mixer (aumix). Nothing is muted. All are high.
I have installed kernel 2.6.23 too. But nothing works. No sound is
coming out of the laptop.
Check in alsamixer that the "IEC" switch isn't turned on if the sound
card has that.
ALSA rudely (and stupidly) de
I have checked the mixer (aumix). Nothing is muted. All are high.
I have installed kernel 2.6.23 too. But nothing works. No sound is coming
out of the laptop.
On Jan 27, 2008 12:55 AM, Franklin PIAT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hope it's working now.
> Franklin
>
> On Sat, 2008-01-26 at 23:20
The simplest fix to this problem is to just grab the 2.6.23 kernel from
sid/unstable. I am running Lenny on a T61p and have not had any
problems so far. Also, the intel wireless drivers (if you have thw
4965AGN card) are included with the 2.6.23 kernel so you don't have
build your own module.
Ch
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 11:20:11PM -0800, Jos Collin wrote:
...
> to play audio files using mplayer/ xmms. But the sound is coming
try some simpler apps from terminal, eg
% play /your/(sample)sound/file
and/or
% mpg321 /your/(sample)sound/file.mp3
also try mplayer from terminal, check it
I hope it's working now.
Franklin
On Sat, 2008-01-26 at 23:20 -0800, Jos Collin wrote:
> I did the following. But no sound. Not even when the tab key is
> pressed on the console.
Humm... you probably had wrong mixer setting too. It happens frequently
when an unpatched module is loaded first (enabl
I did the following. But no sound. Not even when the tab key is pressed on
the console. kernel 2.6.22 was already installed on my laptop when I
upgraded to lenny.
# Compile alsa-modules
# (i.e kernel 2.6.22 + alsa-module 1.0.15)
apt-get remove 'alsa-modules-*'
apt-get install module-assistant als
Hello,
On Fri, 2008-01-25 at 23:46 -0800, Jos Collin wrote:
> But the problems that I had in Debian-Etch remains the same in Lenny
> too. Now I'm trying to recompile alsa module. as per Franklin's reply.
> I'm trying an easy method, by downloading and recompiling kernel
> 2.6.23. The link given by
Hi Jos,
> Thanks for your response. I've installed Debian-Etch 4.0 r1 initially.
> Now I have upgraded to Lenny, by editing sources.list and included
> non_free too in it.
>
I just saw this on Debian planet this morning ;)
http://wiki.debian.org/EtchAndAHalf
> But the problems that I had in De
Hi All,
Thanks for your response. I've installed Debian-Etch 4.0 r1 initially. Now I
have upgraded to Lenny, by editing sources.list and included non_free too in
it.
But the problems that I had in Debian-Etch remains the same in Lenny too.
Now I'm trying to recompile alsa module. as per Franklin'
On Sat, 2008-01-26 at 00:02 +0100, Cyril Jaquier wrote:
> Hi Franklin,
>
> > I think we agree.
> >
>
> I think so too ;) And I completely agree with your argumentation.
> However, I have just a few questions/remarks.
>
> > Some sample bugs that may occur at anytime in Testing, which could be v
Hi Franklin,
> I think we agree.
>
I think so too ;) And I completely agree with your argumentation.
However, I have just a few questions/remarks.
> Some sample bugs that may occur at anytime in Testing, which could be very
> anoying (Despite the very good job of the Debian-Developper that mai
Hello Cyril,
I think we agree.
Also, I prefer having a new user to use Debian/Testing rather
than not using Debian at all. (I guess you think the same way).
So even though upgrading to Testing is my "second best choice",
it's still on my best choices (I won't list my bad alternatives
to Debian he
Hi Franklin,
Keep in mind that using Testing or Unstable means :
- More hardware supported.
- Newer versions of software.
- **More bugs**.
reminder: Before Debian/Stable is release, Debian goes through
a freeze period to *find* bugs *fix* bugs, update documentation, etc.
But what if MyPack
On Fri, 2008-01-25 at 09:25 +0100, Cyril Jaquier wrote:
> Hi Jos,
>
> > If anybody experienced this problem, please help me. So that I can
> > move away from my laptop while hearing music :-)
> >
>
> Do you have "stable" installed? Not problem with my T61 using
> "unstable/experimental" and a
Hi Jos,
> If anybody experienced this problem, please help me. So that I can
> move away from my laptop while hearing music :-)
>
Do you have "stable" installed? Not problem with my T61 using
"unstable/experimental" and a 2.6.24 kernel. You should probably
consider moving to "testing" or "unst
Hello,
On Thu, 2008-01-24 at 22:51 -0800, Jos Collin wrote:
> I brought a Thinkpad T61 recently and installed Debian on it. I'm able
> to play audio files using mplayer/ xmms. But the sound is coming only
> if I do the following things on the terminal
You will have to recompile the Alsa module,
Hi, the following is the mail that I wrote to many linux groups. But not
able to find a solution. An update to this problem is today I found that I
don't need Alsa or esd to simulate this problem. I removed both but the
sound is coming somehow when the tab key is pressed on a terminal. Now I
don't
> 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 soundsystem via the
> KDE control p
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
Has anyone had any luck getting the sound to work on a Gateway Solo 2500?
The chipset is a NeoMagic MagicWave 3DX. I checked the sound how-to and
discovered that this chipset is not reported as being supported. I also
searched through the mail list archives, but did not find any mention of
this. I
Has anyone had any luck getting the sound to work on a Gateway Solo 2500?
The chipset is a NeoMagic MagicWave 3DX. I checked the sound how-to and
discovered that this chipset is not reported as being supported. I also
searched through the mail list archives, but did not find any mention of
this. I
Don't know it you are still messing with your pavillion zt1130, but...
I got many problems worked out with the help of this site.
http://www.sbellon.de/xt1000.html
as I understand the XT1000 is very simular to the zt1000 here in the states.
This guys suggestion fix my sound and many ACPI probl
Don't know it you are still messing with your pavillion zt1130, but...
I got many problems worked out with the help of this site.
http://www.sbellon.de/xt1000.html
as I understand the XT1000 is very simular to the zt1000 here in the states. This
guys suggestion fix my sound and many ACPI prob
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 11:15:23PM -0500, Jeff wrote:
> I have the same laptop and ran into the same problem with sound. The
> VIA site recoments using the Alsa drivers and has instructions on
> setting it up in Red Hat and a few others but no Debian help. It
> wasn't that hard for me to figure i
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 11:15:23PM -0500, Jeff wrote:
> I have the same laptop and ran into the same problem with sound. The
> VIA site recoments using the Alsa drivers and has instructions on
> setting it up in Red Hat and a few others but no Debian help. It
> wasn't that hard for me to figure
Jeremy,
I have the dame laptop and ran into the same problem with sound. The VIA site
recoments using the Alsa drivers and has instructions on setting it up in Red
Hat and a few others but no Debian help. It wasn't that hard for me to figure
it out from there, though.
I have gotten MP#s t
Jeremy,
I have the dame laptop and ran into the same problem with sound. The VIA site
recoments using the Alsa drivers and has instructions on setting it up in Red Hat and
a few others but no Debian help. It wasn't that hard for me to figure it out from
there, though.
I have gotten MP#s
Hubert Chan wrote:
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"Jeremy" == Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jeremy> As you can see I have a VIA AC97 Audio Controll
Hubert Chan wrote:
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"Jeremy" == Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jeremy> As you can see I have a VIA
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> "Jeremy" == Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jeremy> As you can see I have a VIA AC97 Audio Controller. My sound is
Jeremy> not working although I have installed all the AC97 sound drivers
Jeremy> tghat were included in the set-up of the 3.0
ok, I did an lspci and this is what I get:
00:00.0 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8605 [ProSavage PM133]
00:01.0 PCI bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8605 [PM133 AGP]
00:04.0 CardBus bridge: ENE Technology Inc: Unknown device 1410
00:0d.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
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> "Jeremy" == Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jeremy> As you can see I have a VIA AC97 Audio Controller. My sound is
Jeremy> not working although I have installed all the AC97 sound drivers
Jeremy> tghat were included in the set-up of the 3.0
ok, I did an lspci and this is what I get:
00:00.0 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8605 [ProSavage PM133]
00:01.0 PCI bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8605 [PM133 AGP]
00:04.0 CardBus bridge: ENE Technology Inc: Unknown device 1410
00:0d.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd
After reading this message, I investigated the lspnp tool a bit, as I
had never used it. After several kernel recompiles to get PnP BIOS
support (included with the -ac series of kernels), I finally got sound
working on my 770E! :) Here's some experience I gained in the process:
For some reas
After reading this message, I investigated the lspnp tool a bit, as I
had never used it. After several kernel recompiles to get PnP BIOS
support (included with the -ac series of kernels), I finally got sound
working on my 770E! :) Here's some experience I gained in the process:
For some rea
Sunday 24 March 2002, alle 18:48, Craig Morrison:
: Hello,
:
: I'm a recent convert to debian and since installing woody I've been unable
: to make the sound work. I've trawled the internet, HOWTOs etc but so far to
: no avail. I am therefore asking you for help.
:
: Below I've explained the vari
Craig Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm a recent convert to debian and since installing woody I've been
unable
> to make the sound work. I've trawled the internet, HOWTOs etc but so
far to
> no avail. I am therefore asking you for help.
[...]
> My configuration
>
> ThinkPad
Sunday 24 March 2002, alle 18:48, Craig Morrison:
: Hello,
:
: I'm a recent convert to debian and since installing woody I've been unable
: to make the sound work. I've trawled the internet, HOWTOs etc but so far to
: no avail. I am therefore asking you for help.
:
: Below I've explained the var
Hello,
I'm a recent convert to debian and since installing woody I've been unable
to make the sound work. I've trawled the internet, HOWTOs etc but so far to
no avail. I am therefore asking you for help.
Below I've explained the various steps I've gone through to try to make the
sound work to (a)
Craig Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm a recent convert to debian and since installing woody I've been
unable
> to make the sound work. I've trawled the internet, HOWTOs etc but so
far to
> no avail. I am therefore asking you for help.
[...]
> My configuration
>
> ThinkPa
Hello,
I'm a recent convert to debian and since installing woody I've been unable
to make the sound work. I've trawled the internet, HOWTOs etc but so far to
no avail. I am therefore asking you for help.
Below I've explained the various steps I've gone through to try to make the
sound work to (a
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