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Am Dienstag 18 August 2020 schrieb John Conover:
> In /etc/udev/rules.d/*, and, /lib/modprobe.d/aliases.conf, is the
> correct name for sound devices "snd-usb-audio" or "snd_usb_audio
In /etc/udev/rules.d/*, and, /lib/modprobe.d/aliases.conf, is the
correct name for sound devices "snd-usb-audio" or "snd_usb_audio"?
Thanks,
John
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Hi,
On Tue, 20 Feb 2018 10:40:59 -0800
pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
(...)
>
> [Better; but shouldn't modules load automatically?]
I guess the developers figured that these modules are not necessary,
since most apps today of course play well together with the alsa drivers.
A simple extra line
snd-
* From: deloptes delop...@gmail.com
* Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2018 23:24:25 +0100
> I am not 100% sure but I think you need
> alsa-oss - ALSA wrapper for OSS applications
> to be able to use dsp.
root@dalton:/home/peter# dpkg -l | grep alsa-oss
ii alsa-oss 1.0.28-1 i386 ALSA wrapper f
Hi,
On Thu, 08 Feb 2018 11:48:46 -0800
pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> Hi,
>
> sox is installed and
> play /usr/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav
> produces the sound.
>
> According to https://wiki.debian.org/SoundFAQ
> cat /usr/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav >/dev/dsp
> should also. In fact it gives n
pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> According to https://wiki.debian.org/SoundFAQ
> cat /usr/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav >/dev/dsp
> should also. In fact it gives nothing but the command prompt.
I am not 100% sure but I think you need
alsa-oss - ALSA wrapper for OSS applications
to be able to use dsp.
Hi,
sox is installed and
play /usr/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav
produces the sound.
According to https://wiki.debian.org/SoundFAQ
cat /usr/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav >/dev/dsp
should also. In fact it gives nothing but the command prompt.
Also,
root@dalton:~# ls -ld /dev/snd/b*/*
-rw-r--r--
peasth...@shaw.ca writes:
> From: lee
>> Alsa sucks. It's ridiculously difficult and more or less impossible to
>> configure and to figure out why things don't work.
>
> Compared to Shorewall for example, which is superbly documented
> and works as the documents describe.
On the other hand, al
From: lee
Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2012 03:48:40 +0200
> Still readers might want to know that they can use numbers instead of
> names. At least some information about the possibility needs to be
> there to make the note understandable.
OK, when there is time, will work on it.
> Alsa sucks. It's
peasth...@shaw.ca writes:
> From: lee
> Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2012 20:59:05 +0200
>> If you don't do that, what the default
>> device (i. e. card 0) is seems to depend on in which order the
>> corresponding modules are loaded during booting. This order is not
>> fixed.
>
> OK, yes; that is why I say
From: lee
Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2012 20:59:05 +0200
> If you don't do that, what the default
> device (i. e. card 0) is seems to depend on in which order the
> corresponding modules are loaded during booting. This order is not
> fixed.
OK, yes; that is why I say that everything up to "Note by ms
peasth...@shaw.ca writes:
> Incidentally, to my understanding, everything up to "Note by mschiff"
> in FAQ026 is obsolete and misleading. I am inclined to delete it so
> that the instructions from mschiff take precedence. Any objections?
Uhm, I'm changing what the default device is by editing
* From:
* Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2012 18:02:14 + (UTC)
> http://alsa.opensrc.org/FAQ026
Studied that and set the default device accordingly before
my original query. FAQ026 can be summarized thus.
if you want to assign names to devices such that the names
can change arbitrarily
something in
that shape :-P
(hint: vlc --aout="..." ---alsa-audio-device="...")
> Seems that unambiguous identification of devices is a necessary
> condition for sound functionality. The possibility of multiple sound
> devices is acknowledged in the documentat
unambiguous identification of devices is a necessary
condition for sound functionality. The possibility of multiple
sound devices is acknowledged in the documentation now; so the
situation is improving.
> http://alsa.opensrc.org/Udev
Much more information than http://wiki.debian.org/Sound
On Sun, 02 Sep 2012 11:32:45 -0700, peasthope wrote:
> According to http://wiki.debian.org/ALSA . peter@dalton:~$ cat
> /proc/asound/cards
> 0 [SI7012 ]: ICH - SiS SI7012
> SiS SI7012 with ALC655 at irq 18
> 1 [default]: USB-Audio - C-Media USB Audio Device
According to http://wiki.debian.org/ALSA .
peter@dalton:~$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [SI7012 ]: ICH - SiS SI7012
SiS SI7012 with ALC655 at irq 18
1 [default]: USB-Audio - C-Media USB Audio Device
C-Media USB Audio Deviceat usb-:00
Sometimes the multiple sound devices in a system are
recognized by alsa. alsamixergui.man notes
"OPTIONS ... -c ".
If I right-click on LXDEmenu:Sound & Video:Alsamixergui
and left-click on Properties, an Application Shortcut
dialogue opens. There "-c 1" can be adde
Folk,
One of my Debian Lenny machines has on-board Intel
sound and an Altec Lansing USB headset. Skype lists
these devices.
Intel 82801BA-ICH2 (hw:I82801BAICH2,0)
Intel 82801BA-ICH2 (plughw:I82801BAICH2,0)
Intel 82801BA-ICH2 (hw:I82801BAICH2,1)
Intel 82801BA-ICH2 (plughw:I82801BAICH2,1)
C-
I have found on the alsa website the solution to this problem. Editing
/etc/modprobe.d/sound the line options snd-emu10k1 index=0 to options
snd-emu10k1 index=-15 did the trick.
Sjoerd
Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a SB Live installed on a motherboard with an on-board audio
> device (V
Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
Hi,
I have a SB Live installed on a motherboard with an on-board audio
device (VIA 8237). When I disable the on-board audio, my sound card
works fine. However, when I enable it, I get an error message during
boot and the arts sound server crashes when booting kde. I also c
Hi,
I have a SB Live installed on a motherboard with an on-board audio
device (VIA 8237). When I disable the on-board audio, my sound card
works fine. However, when I enable it, I get an error message during
boot and the arts sound server crashes when booting kde. I also cannot
use the SB live car
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 18:25:41 +
Alan Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a motherboard which has an intel810 audio chipset on it AND an
> Soundblaster Live card. My loadspeakers are connected to the
> Soundblaster (emu10k1)
>
> When I boot up, something is loading the sound modul
On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 06:25:41PM +, Alan Chandler wrote:
> I have a motherboard which has an intel810 audio chipset on it AND an
> Soundblaster Live card. My loadspeakers are connected to the Soundblaster
> (emu10k1)
>
> When I boot up, something is loading the sound modules for both chi
I have a motherboard which has an intel810 audio chipset on it AND an
Soundblaster Live card. My loadspeakers are connected to the Soundblaster
(emu10k1)
When I boot up, something is loading the sound modules for both chipsets,
which seems to mean I get no sound.
If I rmmod the i810_audio mod
/null
- Original Message -
From: Mark Nellemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, May 29, 1999 4:00 PM
Subject: Sound devices missing
> Hi !
>
> Whenever I install a Debian (slink or potato), it seems that the sound
> devices (/dev/dsp, /dev/mixer
On Sat, 29 May 1999, Mark Nellemann wrote:
>Whenever I install a Debian (slink or potato), it seems that the sound
>devices (/dev/dsp, /dev/mixer, ..) is missing. So I install the devices
>with a script from a 2.0.x kernel found in Documentation/sound.
>
>Am I wrong or is this the
Hi !
Whenever I install a Debian (slink or potato), it seems that the sound
devices (/dev/dsp, /dev/mixer, ..) is missing. So I install the devices
with a script from a 2.0.x kernel found in Documentation/sound.
Am I wrong or is this the right thing to do ?
Regards ..
Mark Nellemann
Hi,
when I install Slink I end up with no sound devices.
Compile the kernel to include the regular stuff and sound.
When I reboot, the sound card (MAD/Mozart AD 1845) is initialised
but I cannot control the mixer or send anything to /dev/audio, etc.
Reading /usr/src/linux/drivers/sound
On Sat, Aug 22, 1998 at 11:51:43PM -0700, Lazar Fleysher wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> All sound devices are accessible to root onle, could someone tell me how
> to make them useble by all users?
> Thank you
>
> ZORO
>
>
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Lazar Fleysher wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> All sound devices are accessible to root onle, could someone tell me how
> to make them useble by all users?
> Thank you
>
> ZORO
>
You need to make the normal users members of the group 'audio' whi
Hello everyone,
All sound devices are accessible to root onle, could someone tell me how
to make them useble by all users?
Thank you
ZORO
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