Have you run aplay -L? Can you run amixer set Master 85% then alsactl
store? Last commands as root or sudo root most likely.
On Thu, 18 Aug 2016, Jonas Hedman wrote:
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2016 09:29:13
From: Jonas Hedman
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: "No soundcard"-pro
Hi.
On Thu, 18 Aug 2016 15:29:13 +0200
Jonas Hedman wrote:
This:
> Aug 18 15:16:02 noether kernel: snd_hda_intel :00:1b.0: no codecs
> found!
tells us that Jessie's kernel finds your soundcard, but for some reason
udev does not load supplementary (yet needed) kernel modules to actu
Hello
I have a Asus Eee PC 1005HA on which I run Jessie. The thing is that the
speakers have been physically removed and I am having trouble getting
audio to work via the headphone jack.
However, if I run
# apt-get remove --purge alsa-base pulseaudio
and then reinstall them both and reboot it
Am 2006-11-13 00:35:30, schrieb Brad Brock:
> Hi, I have an ISA soundcard "CrystalAudio". Linux
> doesn't probe it properly. This is what I got from
> dmesg.
> ad1848/cs4248 codec driver Copyright (C) by Hannu
> Savolainen 1993-1996
> pnp: Device 01:01.00 activated.
> ad1848: PnP reports 'CS4236B'
On 13.11.06 00:35, Brad Brock wrote:
> Hi, I have an ISA soundcard "CrystalAudio". Linux doesn't probe it
> properly. This is what I got from dmesg.
> ad1848/cs4248 codec driver Copyright (C) by Hannu Savolainen 1993-1996
> pnp: Device 01:01.00 activated.
> ad1848: PnP reports 'CS4236B' at i/o 0x5
Hi, I have an ISA soundcard "CrystalAudio". Linux
doesn't probe it properly. This is what I got from
dmesg.
ad1848/cs4248 codec driver Copyright (C) by Hannu
Savolainen 1993-1996
pnp: Device 01:01.00 activated.
ad1848: PnP reports 'CS4236B' at i/o 0x534, irq 5, dma
1, 3
cs4232: probe of 01:01.00 fa
En/La [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrit, a 27/06/05 09:08:
>
> Kernel 2.4.27 got installed by itself when I installed "sarge". don't
> know why sarge installation does that for Pentium box??
>
>
When you install Sarge you have a choice of kernels and 2.6 is one of
them. When you begin the install (say
lists.debian.org
cc:
Subject: Re: SoundCard Problem - soundcard working now
En/La [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrit, a 27/06/05 03:20:
>
> my soundcard is working now.
That's great news Ankur. congrats! Any reason why you're using such an
old kernel? (2.4). Kern
En/La [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrit, a 27/06/05 03:20:
>
> my soundcard is working now.
That's great news Ankur. congrats! Any reason why you're using such an
old kernel? (2.4). Kernel 2.6.8 is quite stable and has alsa built in.
Maybe it will save you some hassles in the future.
Cheers,
Jonathan
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Subject: Re: SoundCard Problem
tried compiling latest alsa source...downloaded kernel source ...
but make doesn't work ...complains about some memory alloca
En/La [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrit, a 24/06/05 03:20:
>
> tried compiling latest alsa source...downloaded kernel source ...
> but make doesn't work ...complains about some memory allocation issues,
> in coda.h and some other header files..
> any ideas???
>
>
>
What kernel are you using? Is it 2.
/06/2005 03:52 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
cc:
Subject: Re: SoundCard Problem
En/La [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrit, a 22/06/05 04:30:
>
> dmesg shows:
> i810: SiS found at IO:0x9000 0x9400..
> i810_audio: Audio Controller sup
En/La [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrit, a 22/06/05 04:30:
>
> dmesg shows:
> i810: SiS found at IO:0x9000 0x9400..
> i810_audio: Audio Controller supports 6 channels
> i810_audio: defaults to 2 channel mode
> i810_audio: resetting connection 0
> > alsa wasn't installed, I got it installed and
n-user@lists.debian.org
cc:
Subject: Re: SoundCard Problem
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 07:31 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> alsa wasn't installed, I got it installed and ran "alsaconf".
>
> It couldn't find any PCI or any other driver. I got integrated so
; ALSA project page wasn't display my sound card driver. What can I do
> now
>
> here is lspci result...
> :00:02.7 Multimedia audio controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]
> Sound Controller (rev a0)
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Jonathan Kaye <[EMAIL PR
on Integrated Systems [SiS] Sound Controller (rev a0)
Jonathan Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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21/06/2005 05:32 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
cc:
Subject: Re: SoundCard Problem
En/La
En/La [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrit, a 21/06/05 03:53:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Debian Sarge and trying to configure sound card, which is an
> integrated one with ASUS motherboard (ASUS
> SiS661FX/SiS963L/W697-P4S800MX (PGA 478)).
>
> Sound card: SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio
>
> I downloade
I'm using Debian Sarge and trying
to configure sound card, which is an integrated one with ASUS
motherboard (ASUS SiS661FX/SiS963L/W697-P4S800MX (PGA 478)).
Sound card: SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio
I downloaded ALSA and configured it (using ./configure), but when doing "make" it says "
Hi,
I'm using Debian Sarge and trying to configure sound card, which is an integrated one with ASUS motherboard (ASUS SiS661FX/SiS963L/W697-P4S800MX (PGA 478)).
Sound card: SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio
I downloaded ALSA and configured it (using ./configure), but when doing "make" it sa
Hei!
Ühel ilusal päeval [13-03-2004 13:09] kirjutas Bostjan Muller:
> Hi!
>
> I have just purchased a new sound card C-Media Electronics Inc CM8738
> which seems to have one problem. The sound it outputs is about 10db
> quieter than the previous cards I had. I have the autio output (just 2
> spea
Hi!
I have just purchased a new sound card C-Media Electronics Inc CM8738
which seems to have one problem. The sound it outputs is about 10db
quieter than the previous cards I had. I have the autio output (just 2
speakers) connected to the stereo and to achieve the same loudness
(alsamixer/aumix s
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On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 10:26:12AM -, Dean & Sue wrote:
> i have a old motherboard msi don't know the model number! it has an
> on-board soundcard is there anyway to find out which soundcard
> drivers i need?
lspci?
- --
.''`. Paul Johnson
Dean & Sue wrote:
i have a old motherboard msi don't know the model number!
it has an on-board soundcard is there anyway to find out which soundcard
drivers i need?
Well, if you use discover maybe it can detect it and you can see it in
dmesg after a reboot.
Here is my audio section from dmesg (
i have a old motherboard msi don't know the model
number!
it has an on-board soundcard is there anyway to
find out which soundcard drivers i
need?
thanx
dean
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Hai to the users of Debian,
Problem:
My motherboard is of D815EEA2 from Intel with
onboard soundcard with the chip AD1885. The problem I
face is that I cant boot with sound support every time
I boot the system.Only at random occasions the
soundcard is working. This is the case whether I
in
By any chance, do you have the volume up? Use something like aumix
(it's also a package -- nice text mixer) to set the volume.
And make sure that the module is loaded :) [just add
the module to /etc/modules but I think you got that step :]
- Adam
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 07:53:46PM +0100, Christi
Dear Debian Users,
my soundcard is working very well, except with games. I configured it
under Debian with the Red Hat Programm sndconfig.
After every configuration with sndconfig the Games had sound. But if i
reboot my PC, it don't work anymore.
My soundcard: VIA Technologies IVT82C686 AC97 A
I am running Debian unstable with Gnome installed.
I have a Gravis legacy soundcard installed, with
appropriate drivers enable. When I try to run an
mp3 or midi file, I get the following error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/music$ splaymidi -g bohemian.mid
Playmidi 2.3 Copyright (C) 1994-1996 Nathan I. Lar
Hello,
since yesterday I am trying to configure the sound card on my laptop. I
would be very grateful to anyone who could hint me a solution. The
hardware has been till yesterday working fine under Windows (though I
don't have W to check it again but I don't expect anything happened).
I will be t
It works, thanks, this has been such a headache. I changed from a
yamaha oplsax isapnp sound card and went through so many aggravating
problems. Now I can relax..
On Mon, Aug 07, 2000 at 04:37:02PM -0700 23, "G. L. `Griz' Inabnit" <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Just edit /etc/group so that your username is in place of "pollywog" below.
Your group number might differ from mine for the audio group but that is
alright.
audio:x:29:pollywog
On 07-Aug-2000 Dale Morris wrote:
> Nope, I'm just trying to figure out how to add myself to the audio group
>
>
How do I add audio to my user group definitions? I can change the file
permissions on /dev/dsp and /dev/mixer, but won't that make the system
less secure? I'm looking at the permissions now. Seems I could also
change ownership of the files for the same result, but again wouldn't
that compromise sec
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> On further investigation, the sound card works fine in my root
> desktop. How do I set the permissions for it to work properly in my
> user directory. (It's getting close to working :-)
Investigate the files /dev/dsp* and /dev/mixer*.
Nope, I'm just trying to figure out how to add myself to the audio group
On Mon, Aug 07, 2000 at 04:10:23PM -0700 14, "G. L. `Griz' Inabnit" <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is the "user" in question part of theaudiogroup?
>
> On Mon, 07 Aug 2000, Da
On further investigation, the sound card works fine in my root desktop.
How do I set the permissions for it to work properly in my user
directory.
(It's getting close to working :-)
On Mon, Aug 07, 2000 at 03:45:01PM -0700 12, Dale Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I have recompiled 2.2.16 ke
I have recompiled 2.2.16 kernel to support my creative ensoniq
soundcard. When I run esd from su it makes a 3 tone sound, but then
hangs and I don't get back to the user prompt. If I try to connect to
the ESD volume meter on the desktop while the esd command is hung, it
seems to work. If I try to c
On Sat, Nov 13, 1999 at 11:19:35AM -0500, Cliff Rice wrote:
> I think there is a sound HOWTO on www.linux.org that I used which worked
> real well.
I've also found the AWE32/64 HOWTO to be very helpful:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Soundblaster-AWE.html
> #define AWE_DEFAULT_BASE_ADDR 0x6
On Sat, Nov 13, 1999 at 03:42:23PM +0100, Sven Esbjerg wrote:
> Hi
>
> Yesterday I decided to upgrade one of my Slink machines to Potato to see how
> it works. Except for a minor problem whith a package it all worked out well, I
> thought... After upgrading I decided to listen to some mp3 and then
Hi
Yesterday I decided to upgrade one of my Slink machines to Potato to see how
it works. Except for a minor problem whith a package it all worked out well, I
thought... After upgrading I decided to listen to some mp3 and then my
problems startet. First I had to learn that you are no longer able t
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