Good evening,
I've got a Soundblaster Z sound card which I'm running on Debian 10.
While it works with sound output, it won't accept input from the microphone.
I've tried the usual tricks using the alsamixer and so forth, but to no
avail.
My lspci output looks like this:
eg
Hi,
I just reported this bug but I thought I'd check here and see if anyone else
has seen it. My son's old Dell was working fine with Lenny, but since I
upgraded to squeeze the sound isn't working.
An alsactl init says that alsa doesn't know what an EMU10K1X is, which isn't
good as it used to kno
David Dawson wrote:
[...]
> I just finished playing around with Alsamixer again and lo-and-behold the
> capture is working. Just had to activate the AC97 capture maybe. I dunno.
> I'm shaking my head {:)
> Thanks for your interest, Chris.
My pleasure, Dave. It seems that "IEC958 Playback AC97-SPSA
Chris Lale wrote:
> David Dawson wrote:
>> Chris Lale wrote:
>>
>>> David Dawson wrote:
>>>> I'm running Debian Testing and the mike capture recently stopped
>>>> working. The card is a Creative Soundblaster Live.
>>>> The problem
Chris Lale wrote:
> David Dawson wrote:
>> Chris Lale wrote:
>>
>>> David Dawson wrote:
>>>> I'm running Debian Testing and the mike capture recently stopped
>>>> working. The card is a Creative Soundblaster Live.
>>>> The problem
David Dawson wrote:
> Chris Lale wrote:
>
>> David Dawson wrote:
>>> I'm running Debian Testing and the mike capture recently stopped working.
>>> The card is a Creative Soundblaster Live.
>>> The problem is that the system will not allow any app to
Chris Lale wrote:
> David Dawson wrote:
>> I'm running Debian Testing and the mike capture recently stopped working.
>> The card is a Creative Soundblaster Live.
>> The problem is that the system will not allow any app to get mike audio.
>> On the other hand I
David Dawson wrote:
> I'm running Debian Testing and the mike capture recently stopped working.
> The card is a Creative Soundblaster Live.
> The problem is that the system will not allow any app to get mike audio.
> On the other hand I *can* get mike audio through the card i
I'm running Debian Testing and the mike capture recently stopped working.
The card is a Creative Soundblaster Live.
The problem is that the system will not allow any app to get mike audio.
On the other hand I *can* get mike audio through the card if I switch on the
mixer monitor.
I tried se
Hello Eduard and *,
Am 2007-02-03 15:23:53, schrieb Eduard Bloch:
> Generaly, the snd-sbawe module is used for this card... however, it
> seems that all ISA soundcard support has been removed in the current
> kernels. Does anyone know what happened to it?
You meen ISA support from ALSA!
My daugh
Am 2007-02-03 15:23:53, schrieb Eduard Bloch:
> #include
> * Kevin Mark [Sat, Feb 03 2007, 12:54:13AM]:
>
> > > But when I try to play any sort of sound (audio CD, raw PCM file, etc.) I
> > > just get static from the speakers.
> > >
> > > I have also tried:
> > > # modprobe sound
> > > # modpro
#include
* Kevin Mark [Sat, Feb 03 2007, 12:54:13AM]:
> > But when I try to play any sort of sound (audio CD, raw PCM file, etc.) I
> > just get static from the speakers.
> >
> > I have also tried:
> > # modprobe sound
> > # modprobe sound-core
> > but cannot determine what effect, if any, thes
On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 12:49:23AM -0500, Oliver Twist wrote:
> Cannot get sound up and running on etch.
> Here's my situation:
> AWE64 ISAPNP card (works fine on Windows)
>
> Just installed etch. The card is 'detected' on boot, but not 'configured'.
> I really do not know what sound support is
On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 12:49:23AM -0500, Oliver Twist wrote:
> Cannot get sound up and running on etch.
>
> I know there are a million+ posts on the new regarding sound on linux. I
> have tried to do my homework by searching the debian list archives,
> googling, and I have also read the follow
Cannot get sound up and running on etch.
I know there are a million+ posts on the new regarding sound on linux. I
have tried to do my homework by searching the debian list archives,
googling, and I have also read the following HOWTO's:
linux sound HOWTO
AWE 32/64 HOWTO
I've learned a lot, bu
Dominique Dumont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm wondering if other people have similar problem.
Let me rephrase: Does anyone have a similar setup and *cannot*
reproduce the problem ?
If yes, I may have a H/W problem...
Thanks
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Hello
I'm currently working on a bug where ac3 stream on the spdif output of
my SB Live is corrupted while I'm performing SATA I/O (See [1] and [2]
for the whole story)
I'm wondering if other people have similar problem.
My setup is:
- a7n8x deluxe board
- SB Live digital 5.1 (snd_emu10k1 driv
On Sunday, 11.12.2005 at 04:41 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> >>Let's make sure: this is the card with the big chip on it that says
> >>"CREATIVE ca0106-dat" and at the outer edge: "Sound Blaster Live
> >>24-bit", ok?
> >
> >Actually, it's this:
> >http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductInfo.asp
Hal Vaughan wrote:
> So if anyone knows how I can tell Alsa to save the Soundblaster as the
> default
> card and NOT the built in motherboard one, it'll be working perfectly. (I
> can even remove the @reboot cron job I had w/ aumix to set the levels.)
I think you put a
Dave Ewart wrote:
On Saturday, 10.12.2005 at 13:28 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Let's make sure: this is the card with the big chip on it that says
"CREATIVE ca0106-dat" and at the outer edge: "Sound Blaster Live
24-bit", ok?
Actually, it's this:
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductInfo
www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductInfo.asp?WebProductID=292191
And on the Creative site:
http://www.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=1&subcategory=205&product=14257
This is sold as a "Soundblaster Audigy SE 7.1" - although lspci
identifies it as ":01:08.0 Multimedia au
Dave Ewart wrote:
I have an onboard VIA sound chip which I am upgrading to a Soundblaster
Audigy LS PCI card - I have disabled the VIA onboard chip in BIOS and am
trying to get the Audigy card to work. No luck...
The card uses the snd-ca0106 driver, which is compiled as a module in my
kernel
Additional info:
# lspci -v
[...]
:01:08.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Audigy LS
Subsystem: Creative Labs: Unknown device 100a
Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 5
I/O ports at df00 [size=32]
Capabilities: [dc] Power Management version 2
[...]
Dave.
--
I have an onboard VIA sound chip which I am upgrading to a Soundblaster
Audigy LS PCI card - I have disabled the VIA onboard chip in BIOS and am
trying to get the Audigy card to work. No luck...
The card uses the snd-ca0106 driver, which is compiled as a module in my
kernel. I used 'als
thread), swapping the motherboard in this system with another one. It's all
working now -- with one exception. The new motherboard has a built-in sound
card. Now it has both the motherboard soundcard and my Soundblaster. The
one thing alsactl does not seem to store for default se
Hal Vaughan wrote:
>
> But there are no alsa commands and aptitude lists alsa-base and alsa-util as
> uninstalled. This has been working fine without it up until now. While, as
> I've said, it could be hardware, isn't it a bit of a puzzle that Alsa isn't
> installed? I used the Sarge Net-Ins
Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Friday 09 December 2005 10:12 am, you wrote:
On 12/9/05, Hal Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't see any Alsa files. It's whatever Sarge sets it up as by
default. That's part of the problem -- I'm not clear what, other than the
drivers mentioned in dmesg, are ava
On Friday 09 December 2005 10:12 am, you wrote:
> On 12/9/05, Hal Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't see any Alsa files. It's whatever Sarge sets it up as by
> > default. That's part of the problem -- I'm not clear what, other than the
> > drivers mentioned in dmesg, are available in S
On 12/9/05, Hal Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't see any Alsa files. It's whatever Sarge sets it up as by default.
> That's part of the problem -- I'm not clear what, other than the drivers
> mentioned in dmesg, are available in Sarge by default. It was working
> perfectly until I p
On Friday 09 December 2005 06:40 am, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hal Vaughan wrote:
>
>
>
> > What else can I check to try to find what went wrong and why I have no
> > sound?
>
> Is this OSS or Alsa?
> If Alsa try alsaconf.
>
> H
I don't see any Alsa files. It's whatever Sarge sets it up as by def
Hal Vaughan wrote:
What else can I check to try to find what went wrong and why I have no sound?
Is this OSS or Alsa?
If Alsa try alsaconf.
H
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;ve tried using play to play back .wav files, and
there is no sound. I realize the SoundBlaster may have failed, but I'd like
to find a way to test it and be sure it's the card before I take apart the
system and replace it.
What else can I check to try to find what went wrong and why
Chris Metzler wrote:
*Please* trim the replies folks.
As far as your problem . . .
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 16:18:22 +
michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay, it seems to be module emu10k1 that I require but I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ sudo modprobe emu10k1
/lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kern
*Please* trim the replies folks.
As far as your problem . . .
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 16:18:22 +
michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Okay, it seems to be module emu10k1 that I require but I get:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src$ sudo modprobe emu10k1
> /lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686-smp/kernel/d
>>> robin wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> michael wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains
this, so...
>>>>>>>>>
>>
John covici wrote:
You should do a lspci -v and make sure you really have a sound blaster
live -- it should tell you its identity. If you can't modprobe
emu10k1, my guess is that you do not have that chip.
Interesting! That comes up with
:04:04.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB A
You should do a lspci -v and make sure you really have a sound blaster
live -- it should tell you its identity. If you can't modprobe
emu10k1, my guess is that you do not have that chip.
Make sure its the correct version for the kernel as well.
on Friday 11/19/2004 robin([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrot
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains
this, so...
I have a new Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24 bit sound card in
my machine (dual Xeon box). The
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains
this, so...
I have a new Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24 bit sound card in my
machine (dual Xeon box). The card works - hea
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains
this, so...
I have a new Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24 bit sound card in my
machine (dual Xeon box). The card works - heard it when boo
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains this,
so...
I have a new Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24 bit sound card in my
machine (dual Xeon box). The card works - heard it when booted
WinXP. Howe
michael wrote:
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains this,
so...
I have a new Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24 bit sound card in my
machine (dual Xeon box). The card works - heard it when booted
WinXP. However, I c
michael wrote:
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains this, so...
I have a new Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24 bit sound card in my
machine (dual Xeon box). The card works - heard it when booted WinXP.
However, I can make no headway
robin wrote:
michael wrote:
I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains this, so...
I have a new Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24 bit sound card in my
machine (dual Xeon box). The card works - heard it when booted WinXP.
However, I can make no headway on getting soun
michael wrote:
I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains this, so...
I have a new Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24 bit sound card in my
machine (dual Xeon box). The card works - heard it when booted WinXP.
However, I can make no headway on getting sounds from it when
I've looked but can't find anything that definitely explains this, so...
I have a new Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24 bit sound card in my machine
(dual Xeon box). The card works - heard it when booted WinXP. However, I
can make no headway on getting sounds from it when I boot in t
On Monday 13 September 2004 00:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> cat /etc/modprobe.d/sound
> alias snd-card-0 snd-emu10k1
> alias sound-slot-0 snd-emu10k1
>
> If autoloading does not work and you use Sarge or Sid with kernel 2.6,
> update to the latest version of module-init-tools and
> remove /etc/
Hello
John M Flinchbaugh (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 12, 2004 at 09:44:53AM +0300, David Baron wrote:
>> There is a bug in current kernels / alsa -- you may have to check
>> this everytime you boot up. Hope they fix it soon.
>
> i've not looked it up, but i think the bug comes fro
On Sun, Sep 12, 2004 at 09:44:53AM +0300, David Baron wrote:
> There is a bug in current kernels / alsa -- you may have to check
> this
> everytime you boot up. Hope they fix it soon.
i've not looked it up, but i think the bug comes from letting hotplug
load the sound modules, and they're not ge
On Friday 10 September 2004 22:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> open a mixer app (aumix, etc) and check that your volumes are up and
> unmuted. they are down by default.
There is a bug in current kernels / alsa -- you may have to check this
everytime you boot up. Hope they fix it soon.
--- Freddy Freeloader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John M Flinchbaugh wrote:
>
> >On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 10:44:53AM -0700, Freddy
> Freeloader wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Andreas Janssen wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Your configuration looks fine to me.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>Well, that's interesting. I ha
John M Flinchbaugh wrote:
On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 10:44:53AM -0700, Freddy Freeloader wrote:
Andreas Janssen wrote:
Your configuration looks fine to me.
Well, that's interesting. I have no sound whatsoever out of my
machine. :(
Any ideas then as to why when the configuration is g
On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 10:44:53AM -0700, Freddy Freeloader wrote:
> Andreas Janssen wrote:
> >Your configuration looks fine to me.
> Well, that's interesting. I have no sound whatsoever out of my
> machine. :(
>
> Any ideas then as to why when the configuration is good I get no
> sound?
> I
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: Soundblaster Live! 5.1 blacklisted
> Andreas Janssen wrote:
>
> >Hello
> >
> >Freddy Freeloader (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>I'm having problems with my soundcard. I
Andreas Janssen wrote:
Hello
Freddy Freeloader (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
I'm having problems with my soundcard. I have a Soundblaster Live!
5.1 installed on a box running sarge on a 2.6 kernel.
Hotplug tells me that my sound card is "blacklisted". Doing some
Googlin
Hello
Freddy Freeloader (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I'm having problems with my soundcard. I have a Soundblaster Live!
> 5.1 installed on a box running sarge on a 2.6 kernel.
>
> Hotplug tells me that my sound card is "blacklisted". Doing some
> Googling
Hi All,
I'm having problems with my soundcard. I have a Soundblaster Live! 5.1
installed on a box running sarge on a 2.6 kernel.
Hotplug tells me that my sound card is "blacklisted". Doing some
Googling I find that alsa is the default for the 2.6 kernel, but that
hotplug wil
So far Google reveals only that SoundBlaster cards sometimes misbehave.
I couldn't find anything specific about not getting any sound out of
Gnome with a SoundBlaster Live 5.1 card.
I have the correct modules loaded (2.6.3 kernel, snd-emu10k1,
snd/sound/coundcore, ac97-codec), fixed permis
Did you resolve the IRQ conflict?
I need to know the resolution.
Thank's.
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I finally got alsa installed and the sound card
configured. isapnp recognizes the card. It fails in insmod because the 8 bit DMA
buffer size is wrong. Does anyone know what the correct setting for the 8 bit
DMA buffer size? I read somewhere that there are issues with these cards with 8
bit
The mixer will have the 'SB Live Analog/Digital Output Jack'
set to to digital output (UnMuted). Mute it with alsamixer to fix this.
Edward
On Sat, 2004-03-20 at 15:56, Paul William wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to get my soundblaster live card to work using alsa. I get
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 11:43:24AM +, Brian Brazil wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 05:22:12PM -0800, Marc Wilson wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 05:36:33PM -0500, Paul Galbraith wrote:
> > > I have a soundblaster audigy gamer, and am running sarge with a 2.4.24
> &g
Katipo wrote:
You'll have more success with the soundblaster range if you install and
run the alsa packages.
Alsaconf will install the snd-emu10k1 driver for you, it is the right
one, and then test it for you.
I'll give alsa a try.
Can anyone confirm for me, though, whether the
kern
On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 05:22:12PM -0800, Marc Wilson wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 05:36:33PM -0500, Paul Galbraith wrote:
> > I have a soundblaster audigy gamer, and am running sarge with a 2.4.24
> > kernel. Has anyone gotten this card to work under OSS?
>
> Define
Paul Galbraith wrote:
I have a soundblaster audigy gamer, and am running sarge with a 2.4.24
kernel. Has anyone gotten this card to work under OSS?
I tried installing the emu10k1 driver module and it wouldn't install,
complaining that there is "no such device". I was able
On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 05:36:33PM -0500, Paul Galbraith wrote:
> I have a soundblaster audigy gamer, and am running sarge with a 2.4.24
> kernel. Has anyone gotten this card to work under OSS?
Define "OSS". The Audigy is not supported by the SB Live driver in the
kernel, i
I have a soundblaster audigy gamer, and am running sarge with a 2.4.24
kernel. Has anyone gotten this card to work under OSS?
I tried installing the emu10k1 driver module and it wouldn't install,
complaining that there is "no such device". I was able to install the
ac97_co
Paul William wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to get my soundblaster live card to work using alsa. I get
sound out of the left/right speakers but a lot of static from the center
and back left and back right speakers? They worked fine with the emu10k1
driver. I have done a lot of tweaking the
Hi all,
I am trying to get my soundblaster live card to work using alsa. I get
sound out of the left/right speakers but a lot of static from the center
and back left and back right speakers? They worked fine with the emu10k1
driver. I have done a lot of tweaking the alsamixers settings without
On Sat, Mar 13, 2004 at 11:05:46PM +0100, Goran Christiansson wrote:
Hi,
> I got a Soundblaster Live! 5.1 card today and inserted it into my Debian
> machine, but I get IRQ conflicts, either with the (on board) network
> card -IRQ10 or the (on board) SMBus driver -IRQ5. It i
Dear Group,
I got a Soundblaster Live! 5.1 card today and inserted it into my Debian
machine, but I get IRQ conflicts, either with the (on board) network
card -IRQ10 or the (on board) SMBus driver -IRQ5. It is an ASUS
motherboard.
After googling for an answer, I tried to unset hte PnP-OS option
rds
Alex Bartok
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 01:01:30AM -0500, r o b wrote:
> When I do an 'lspci'...the sound card shows up as EMU10k1.
> I have already done the following:
># adduser audio
># chmod 666 /dev/dsp /dev/mixer /dev/sequencer
> I read the following in
Hello
r o b (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I just installed 3.0 (woody), and my sound driver is not working.
> I have a SB Live! card.
>
> When I do an 'lspci'...the sound card shows up as EMU10k1.
>
> Does this mean the driver is there..just not configured properly? Or
> does that tell me not
Sometime near Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 01:01:30AM -0500, r o b wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just installed 3.0 (woody), and my sound driver is not working.
> I have a SB Live! card.
>
> When I do an 'lspci'...the sound card shows up as EMU10k1.
>
> Does this mean the driver is there..just not configured prope
Hi,
I just installed 3.0 (woody), and my sound driver is not working.
I have a SB Live! card.
When I do an 'lspci'...the sound card shows up as EMU10k1.
Does this mean the driver is there..just not configured properly? Or does that tell
me nothing at all?
I have already done the following:
Hello
max von seibold (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> After installing Woody on my desktop can anyone advise on the correct
> setup for a Soundblaster card.
>
> At the moment I am getting these errors when KDE starts:-
>
> Error while initializing the sound driver:
&g
Hi
After installing Woody on my desktop can anyone advise on the correct setup
for a Soundblaster card.
At the moment I am getting these errors when KDE starts:-
Error while initializing the sound driver:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (No such device)
The sound server will continue,
On Friday 24 January 2003 17:14, Nicos Gollan wrote:
> On Friday 24 January 2003 15:26, Ronald Castillo wrote:
> > I thought there was some kind of support in more modern kernels... I
> > remember seeing some option in xconfig while configuring my kernel which
> > did something like search for ISA
On Friday 24 January 2003 17:14, Nicos Gollan wrote:
> On Friday 24 January 2003 15:26, Ronald Castillo wrote:
> > I thought there was some kind of support in more modern kernels... I
> > remember seeing some option in xconfig while configuring my kernel which
> > did something like search for ISA
On Friday 24 January 2003 15:26, Ronald Castillo wrote:
> I thought there was some kind of support in more modern kernels... I
> remember seeing some option in xconfig while configuring my kernel which
> did something like search for ISA PNP cards at boot time. Maybe that will
> help some? In any
On Friday 24 January 2003 14:17, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 05:47, Ronald Castillo wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > Recently I had to connect a CDROM drive to the IDE interface of my
> > SoundBlaster 32 card, but the system only recognizes the first two
>
On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 05:47, Ronald Castillo wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Recently I had to connect a CDROM drive to the IDE interface of my
> SoundBlaster 32 card, but the system only recognizes the first two (onboard)
> IDE interfaces and not the sound card's one.
>
> Chec
On Friday 24 January 2003 12:47, you wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Recently I had to connect a CDROM drive to the IDE interface of my
> SoundBlaster 32 card, but the system only recognizes the first two
> (onboard) IDE interfaces and not the sound card's one.
>
> Checking in
Hello.
Recently I had to connect a CDROM drive to the IDE interface of my
SoundBlaster 32 card, but the system only recognizes the first two (onboard)
IDE interfaces and not the sound card's one.
Checking in /proc/isapnp I can see the interface but it says "Device is not
active&qu
modprobe emu10k1 was enough
Thanks,
Willem-Jan
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On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 11:51:58PM +0100, Willem-Jan Meijer wrote:
> I've got a SoundBlaster Live ! soundcard and he doesn't work here.
> Probably it's quite easy to get it work and I searched google about it
> but I can't find something usable. They talk about compi
This one time, at band camp, Willem-Jan Meijer said:
> Hello,
>
> I don't get KDE3 working and my father is getting mad he can't handle this
> computer so I left kde 2.2.2 installed, But thanks for the help, I shall try
> again a.s.a.p.
>
> I've got a
On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 11:51:58PM +0100, Willem-Jan Meijer wrote:
> I don't get KDE3 working and my father is getting mad he can't handle this
> computer so I left kde 2.2.2 installed, But thanks for the help, I shall try
> again a.s.a.p.
>
> I've got a SoundB
Hello,
I don't get KDE3 working and my father is getting mad he can't handle this
computer so I left kde 2.2.2 installed, But thanks for the help, I shall try
again a.s.a.p.
I've got a SoundBlaster Live ! soundcard and he doesn't work here. Probably
it's quite
Lukas Latz, 2003-Jan-03 09:38 -0800:
> Thanks Jeff,
>
> I just took a few stabs at getting at the BIOS config (I'm not very
> experienced with that kind of thing). This machine used to be corporate
> and I suspect custom stuff in the BIOS. For example, it wants a boot
> password.
>
> When the mach
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> Lukas Latz, 2003-Jan-03 04:36 -0800:
> > hi all!
> >
> > i'm running Debian Woody (testing) on an old Compaq Deskpro. the
> > machine has audio in and out jacks, but didn't seem to have usable
> > audio capabilities, so
Lukas Latz, 2003-Jan-03 04:36 -0800:
> hi all!
>
> i'm running Debian Woody (testing) on an old Compaq Deskpro. the
> machine has audio in and out jacks, but didn't seem to have usable
> audio capabilities, so i bought a soundblaster card.
> the problem is: although
hi all!
i'm running Debian Woody (testing) on an old Compaq Deskpro. the
machine has audio in and out jacks, but didn't seem to have usable
audio capabilities, so i bought a soundblaster card.
soundwise, the modules i've loaded:
emu10k155712 0 (unu
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 12:43:20PM +0100, Berend Weel wrote:
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>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a soundblaster Audigy, wich I'd like to work in Debian of course. I
> know the kernel-module for this is emu10k2 and I put that in /etc/modules
> but my sound still is
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 12:43:20 +0100
"Berend Weel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a soundblaster Audigy, wich I'd like to work in Debian of course. I
> know the kernel-module for this is emu10k2 and I put that in /etc/module
Hi,
I have a soundblaster Audigy, wich I'd like to work in Debian of course. I
know the kernel-module for this is emu10k2 and I put that in /etc/modules
but my sound still isn't working, have I forgotten to install something or
do I need a newer kernel? I use woody to instal
This one time, at band camp, lameth said:
> It's a sound blaster live value PCI. lsmod returns
>
> ModuleSizeused byTainted: P
> audio 38432 0 (unused)
> emu10k1 55712 1
> ac97_codec 9568 0 [emu10k1]
> sound 52876 0 [emu10k1]
> soundcore 3236
lameth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-28 20:05:51 -0500]:
> It's a sound blaster live value PCI. lsmod returns
>
> ModuleSizeused byTainted: P
> audio 38432 0 (unused)
> emu10k1 55712 1
> ac97_codec 9568 0 [emu10k1]
> sound 52876 0 [emu10k1]
> soundco
an probing of my soundblaster live
value card failed. I've downloaded isapptools and pciutils but I'm not
sure how to go about configuring the card. I created the file attached
to this e-mail with the command pcidump > /etc/isapnp.conf.
Is it a soundblaster, or a soundblaste
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