Hi Michel,
On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 01:24:57AM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Are you aware of the dmasound bug where opening the device for reading
> makes it unusable until the module is unloaded, for which I recently
> posted a patch?
Thanks for your patch! I applied it on top of 2.4.22-ben2 and d
Guido Guenther wrote:
On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 08:14:13PM +0200, Thomas Otto wrote:
Thats a common Linux problem since the /dev/dsp (IIRC digital sound
port) device can only be opened once, e.g. xmms playing music and xine
playing a movie with sound at the same time won't work.
When the old
On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 02:51:23PM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > Then why is there recording code for Pmac in dmasound?
>
> Because it supports recording with older chips.
Hmm...o.k. that's what confused me when looking through the source.
-- Guido
OoO En cette nuit nuageuse du dimanche 24 août 2003, vers 00:34,
"J. Javier Maestro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
> I am into Firewire now, for my iPod... and I also want to run the modem,
> perhaps to send faxes and stuff. Or as a telephone... I have been
> searching around for linux programs to d
On Aug Sat 23 2003 23:34, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> OoO Lors de la soirée naissante du samedi 23 août 2003, vers 18:55,
> "J. Javier Maestro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
>
> > BTW, speaking of ALSA... google just told me that the crashes I was
> > having when putting the laptop to sleep are because
OoO Lors de la soirée naissante du samedi 23 août 2003, vers 18:55,
"J. Javier Maestro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
> BTW, speaking of ALSA... google just told me that the crashes I was
> having when putting the laptop to sleep are because I am running ALSA!
> :-( Any fixes? Any cool scripts to p
On Aug Sat 23 2003 18:19, Thomas Otto wrote:
> >>That is expected since dmasound doesn't support recording. You'll have
> >>to wait for 2.6 with alsa - see some older threat here.
> >
> >You mean the sound input on Powerbooks G4 / iBooks will work?? :-
> >
> >Cl!
>
>
>
> digger vermont
That is expected since dmasound doesn't support recording. You'll have
to wait for 2.6 with alsa - see some older threat here.
You mean the sound input on Powerbooks G4 / iBooks will work?? :-
Cl!
digger vermont wrote:
On the alsa mailing list I've asked if the reason for no record
On Sat, 2003-08-23 at 13:52, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Thomas Otto wrote:
> > >>When the old process is still arround try finding and killing it via
> > >>'fuser /dev/dsp'
> > >
> > > No, that's not the problem. I double checked that, e.g.:
> > > ~$ fuser /dev/dsp
> > > ~$ c
On Saturday 23 Aug 2003 1:25 am, J. Javier Maestro wrote:
> On Aug Sat 23 2003 01:58, Thomas Otto wrote:
> > That is expected since dmasound doesn't support recording. You'll have
> > to wait for 2.6 with alsa - see some older threat here.
>
> You mean the sound input on Powerbooks G4 / iBooks will
Thomas Otto wrote:
When the old process is still arround try finding and killing it via
'fuser /dev/dsp'
Same thing here, sound worked oke until I updated my kernel a few weeks
ago. I'm using GNOME (sometimes KDE) and have no sound server running.
Now short sounds are played OK but when XM
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Thomas Otto wrote:
> >>When the old process is still arround try finding and killing it via
> >>'fuser /dev/dsp'
> >
> > No, that's not the problem. I double checked that, e.g.:
> > ~$ fuser /dev/dsp
> > ~$ cat /dev/dsp
> > cat: /dev/dsp: No such device or address
>
> That is
On Aug Sat 23 2003 01:58, Thomas Otto wrote:
> >>When the old process is still arround try finding and killing it via
> >>'fuser /dev/dsp'
> >
> >No, that's not the problem. I double checked that, e.g.:
> >~$ fuser /dev/dsp
> >~$ cat /dev/dsp
> >cat: /dev/dsp: No such device or address
>
> That is
When the old process is still arround try finding and killing it via
'fuser /dev/dsp'
No, that's not the problem. I double checked that, e.g.:
~$ fuser /dev/dsp
~$ cat /dev/dsp
cat: /dev/dsp: No such device or address
That is expected since dmasound doesn't support recording. You'll have
to w
On Sat, 2003-08-23 at 00:53, Guido Guenther wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 08:14:13PM +0200, Thomas Otto wrote:
> > Thats a common Linux problem since the /dev/dsp (IIRC digital sound
> > port) device can only be opened once, e.g. xmms playing music and xine
> > playing a movie with sound at th
OoO Pendant le journal télévisé du vendredi 22 août 2003, vers 20:14,
Thomas Otto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
> I have a better soundcard (or drivers? emu10k1 fyi) on my x86 which
> provides multiple dsp's so xine and xmms simultaneously does work.
Better soundcard : it allows multiple PCM stream
On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 08:14:13PM +0200, Thomas Otto wrote:
> Thats a common Linux problem since the /dev/dsp (IIRC digital sound
> port) device can only be opened once, e.g. xmms playing music and xine
> playing a movie with sound at the same time won't work.
> When the old process is still arr
On Aug Fri 22 2003 20:14, Thomas Otto wrote:
> >While it usually plays sound fine the first time I open the device I get
> >ENXIO or EBUSY back from /dev/dsp when trying to read or write from the
> >device afterwards. Kernel is 2.4.21-ben2. Any ideas?
> >Regards,
>
> Thats a common Linux problem s
While it usually plays sound fine the first time I open the device I get
ENXIO or EBUSY back from /dev/dsp when trying to read or write from the
device afterwards. Kernel is 2.4.21-ben2. Any ideas?
Regards,
Thats a common Linux problem since the /dev/dsp (IIRC digital sound
port) device can onl
Hi,
While it usually plays sound fine the first time I open the device I get
ENXIO or EBUSY back from /dev/dsp when trying to read or write from the
device afterwards. Kernel is 2.4.21-ben2. Any ideas?
Regards,
-- Guido
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