By the way, have you Googled for other people using Linux and your
exact sound card? Anyone else having problems, or successes?
On 9/6/05, Haines Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > On 9/5/05, Haines Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > AFAIK, the interface being used is ALSA. :) I don't think ALSA
> > cares about anything in /dev.
>
> Interesting. Where would that interface be located?
Um...in the kernel, I thin
> On 9/5/05, Haines Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> AFAIK, the interface being used is ALSA. :) I don't think ALSA
> cares about anything in /dev.
Interesting. Where would that interface be located?
> So if you reboot, sound doesn't work, but if you then reconfigure
> ALSA, it does work?
> On 9/5/05, Haines Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> AFAIK, the interface being used is ALSA. :) I don't think ALSA
> cares about anything in /dev.
Interesting. Where would that interface be located?
> So if you reboot, sound doesn't work, but if you then reconfigure
> ALSA, it does work?
On 9/5/05, Haines Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Now then, AFAIK, ALSA doesn't care about /dev/dsp* entries. Again,
> > AFAIK, those are part of OSS, not ALSA. If I understand how things
> > work correctly, they kind of run parallel to each other, and are
> > independant.
>
> It's simpl
I apologize if this message goes out twice. The only way I can post to
the debian-user list is via smtp, but I normally read it in the
newsgroup. Too overwhelmed with other problems to be able to turn my
attention to this issue.
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, first off,
Well, first off, I'm no expert, so take everything I say with a grain of salt.
Now then, AFAIK, ALSA doesn't care about /dev/dsp* entries. Again,
AFAIK, those are part of OSS, not ALSA. If I understand how things
work correctly, they kind of run parallel to each other, and are
independant.
So I
At present, the sound interface gives access to anyone in audio group,
of which user (brownh) is a member. I apparently have a permission
problem, but it does not seem to involve /dev/dsp0: Here is the setup:
$ ls -l /dev/dsp0
crw-rw 1 root audio 14, 3 Aug 20 19:53 /dev/dsp0
# cat /et
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