Jude DaShiell writes:
> There are log tracks if you run dmesg|grep -i snd you may find
> them.
Not quite, but my face is still bright red. dmesg just
reports that Plug&Play found both cards but tells nothing else.
I had looked in syslog and found that dispnp also writes the same
messages
There are log tracks if you run dmesg|grep -i snd you may find
them.
On Sat, 21 May 2016, Martin McCormick wrote:
Date: Sat, 21 May 2016 14:39:42
From: Martin McCormick
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: OSS Versus ALSA Modules
Resent-Date: Sat, 21 May 2016 18:40:01 + (UTC
cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz writes:
> On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 07:55:54AM -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
> > I had a thread going on this list with the subject of
> > "Plug and Pray; my Life with Linux Sound." Thanks to several good
> > answers, I am on the right track to fixing a problem but t
On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 07:55:54AM -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
> I had a thread going on this list with the subject of
> "Plug and Pray; my Life with Linux Sound." Thanks to several good
> answers, I am on the right track to fixing a problem but there
> is, of course, one more question.
T
On Wed, 18 May 2016 18:54:35 -0500
"Martin McCormick" wrote:
> Many thanks and I've learned a lot in the last few days
I'm glad that things works for you now, I didn't follow this thread from
the beginning, so I hope the original problem is now solved too.
Regards
Michael
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Michael Lange writes:
> Adding snd-cs4236 to /etc/modules doesn't help?
Ha!! I totally forgot to look at that file. It's creation date is
in May of 2009 when I upgraded the system to whatever the version
of Linux was at that time. I am not sure it was even squeeze but
I had simply re-installed Li
On Wed, 18 May 2016 16:17:43 -0500
"Martin McCormick" wrote:
(...)
> If I reboot, however, Card 1 which is the usb card
> automatically returns as it should but there is no Card 0 until I
> manually run
>
> modprobe snd-cs4236
>
> at which time it and all necessary modules for it come bac
Michael Lange writes:
> Hi,
> I never had any trouble at all with the OSS compatibility modules.
> Not sure where this statement comes from, if it is an old source, maybe
> they meant the old, true OSS modules (which have been removed from the
> linux kernel quite some time ago, though), where thi
bject: OSS Versus ALSA Modules
Resent-Date: Wed, 18 May 2016 12:56:12 + (UTC)
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I had a thread going on this list with the subject of
"Plug and Pray; my Life with Linux Sound." Thanks to several good
answers, I am on the right track to
Hi,
On Wed, 18 May 2016 07:55:54 -0500
"Martin McCormick" wrote:
(...)
> One must not have both OSS sound modules and ALSA sound
> modules active when installing sound cards.
(...)
> By the way, having both OSS and ALSA modules cause lots of
> weirdness that mak
o,
all the ALSA modules so now, I have no sound cards defined at all
as long as that directive is in place.
In /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf I have many lines but 2 of them read:
alias char-major-116 snd
alias snd-card-0 snd-cs4236
Shouldn't that cause ALSA modules for that card to be
I have downloaded kernel source 2.6.21 from backports and compiled. I
had previously ipw3945 and alsa modules in /usr/src/module. I compiled
kernel with
make-kpkg --initrd linux_image kernel_headers modules_image
I couldn't get ipw3945 and alsa modules compiled.
How to get ipw3945 module com
belahcene abdelkader wrote:
thank you for reply,
the lspci gives :
:00:1b.0 0403: Intel Corp. 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW
(ICH6 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev
03)
I have no experience with this type of audio controller myself, but
according to the 2.6 kernel sources it should
thank you for reply,
the lspci gives :
:00:1b.0 0403: Intel Corp. 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW
(ICH6 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev
03)
best regards
bela
> thanks for help
> best regards
> bela
>
Alsa is part of the standard 2.6 kernels. Some of the
modules have
changed names in
ran alsaconf it found it ?
In the same machine I installed 2.4 and 2.6 with 2.4
the sound is correctly configured but not in 2.6.
at last I discovered that
The driver is snd-azx which is in alsa-modules-2.4,
but nowhere in 2.6, since no alsa-modules in 2.6
thanks for help
best regards
bela
I
belahcene abdelkader wrote:
--- belahcene abdelkader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded the kernel from 2.4 to 2.6 (sarge), the
sound worked on 2.4 ( I ve used the alsaconf and
alsa-modules...).
I tried to do same but, no modules for alsa on 2.6.
I
searched in the debian pa
hen I ran alsaconf it found it ?
In the same machine I installed 2.4 and 2.6 with 2.4
the sound is correctly configured but not in 2.6.
at last I discovered that
The driver is snd-azx which is in alsa-modules-2.4,
but nowhere in 2.6, since no alsa-modules in 2.6
thanks for h
On 2/25/06, belahcene abdelkader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>Did you try running "alsaconf" as root?
> Yes I 've done it, It searched for, but there is no
> driver??
> it said
> No supported PnP or PCI card found.
> Would you like to probe legacy ISA sound cards/chips?
> While in 2.4 ( and a
>>Did you try running "alsaconf" as root?
Yes I 've done it, It searched for, but there is no
driver??
it said
No supported PnP or PCI card found.
Would you like to probe legacy ISA sound cards/chips?
While in 2.4 ( and another distro debian based, mepis,
knoppix...) when I ran alsaconf it foun
> > I upgraded the kernel from 2.4 to 2.6 (sarge), the
> > sound worked on 2.4 ( I ve used the alsaconf and
> > alsa-modules...).
> > I tried to do same but, no modules for alsa on 2.6.
> > I
> > searched in the debian packages, but no alsa-modules
>
belahcene abdelkader wrote:
--- belahcene abdelkader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded the kernel from 2.4 to 2.6 (sarge), the
sound worked on 2.4 ( I ve used the alsaconf and
alsa-modules...).
I tried to do same but, no modules for alsa on 2.6.
I
searched in the debian pa
--- belahcene abdelkader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I upgraded the kernel from 2.4 to 2.6 (sarge), the
> sound worked on 2.4 ( I ve used the alsaconf and
> alsa-modules...).
> I tried to do same but, no modules for alsa on 2.6.
> I
> searched in the debian pa
En/La Xeno Campanoli ha escrit, a 29/06/05 08:45:
>> Ok, you are making progress. When you ran alsaconf, did you select the
>> intel8x0 card? If yes, did alsaconf complete successfully? It usually
>> says something like "now your driver is installed, enjoy!" Is that what
>> happened?
>>
>>
> j
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
En/La Xeno Campanoli ha escrit, a 29/06/05 07:30:
Have you run #alsaconf ? What happens when you do?
It shows:
│ intel8x0 Intel Corp. 82801EB/ER
(ICH5/ICH5 │
│ legacy Probe legacy ISA (non-PnP)
chips
En/La Xeno Campanoli ha escrit, a 29/06/05 07:30:
>>Have you run #alsaconf ? What happens when you do?
>>
>>
> It shows:
> │ intel8x0 Intel Corp. 82801EB/ER
> (ICH5/ICH5 │
> │ legacy Probe legacy ISA (non-PnP)
> chips │
> are m
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
Please be specific. a "-686 thing" doesn't help. Can you run $uname -a
and post the result?
Linux joehill 2.4.27-2-686 #1 Mon May 16 17:03:22 JST 2005 i686
GNU/Linux
it seems I still have to figure out the alsa file stuff from the
configuration page.
En/La Xeno Campanoli ha escrit, a 29/06/05 06:36:
> Let me preface this post with an apology for inappropriately sending to
> private emails without checking rather than just directly to the list.
> I'll make an effort to be more careful in the future.
Apology accepted. Thanks.
>
> I have now go
Let me preface this post with an apology for inappropriately sending to
private emails without checking rather than just directly to the list.
I'll make an effort to be more careful in the future.
I have now got the kernel updated to a -686 thing, and have the
corresponding modules, ...
it se
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 23:10:10 +0100, kurtz wrote:
> # apt-get install alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-k7
> (...)
> The following packages will be REMOVED:
> discover1
>
> This is not what I am intending. Am I missing something?
Upgrade discover1 to the unstable version before insta
kurtz escribe:
> 0 upgraded, 3 newly installed, 1 to remove and 39 not upgraded.
Damn, just needed to apt-get upgrade before installing anything.
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buddha:/home/kurtz# apt-cache search ^alsa-modules
alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-386 - ALSA driver modules
alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-586tsc - ALSA driver modules
alsa-modules-2
On Thursday 30 Dec 2004 22:07, kurtz wrote:
> # apt-get install alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-k7
> (...)
> The following packages will be REMOVED:
> discover1
>
> This is not what I am intending. Am I missing something?
can you show us the lines in between and tell us what version
# apt-get install alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-k7
(...)
The following packages will be REMOVED:
discover1
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> Found it myself.
>
> Cheers
> Arne
In case anyone else can use this: I've used
http://www.d.kth.se/~d98-jas/debian/debian-install-alsa.txt
a few times to compile alsa myself.
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Hi list,
how do I build alsa-modules from the alsa-source package the debian way?
I have the kernel-headers for 2.4.25 installed, not the kernel-source
package. I use the debian stock kernel 2.4.25.
The precompiled alsa-modules packge for 2.4.26 is
Apologies for cross-posting but this is relevant to Debian and ALSA.
In trying to configure alsa modules with soundcard es1371 it seemed apparent
that kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4 would not support 'alsa-modules-2.4.25-1-686'.
I thought this the origin of the error messages below.
After apt-
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 03:07:03AM +1200, Ashley Noel Hinton wrote:
> I tried recently installing alsa-modules from the alsa-source (stable
> package) using make-kpkg. I compile a kernel image using make-kpkg
> kernel_image and then the alsa modules using make-kpkg modules_image.
On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 16:08, Ashley Noel Hinton wrote:
> I tried recently installing alsa-modules from the alsa-source (stable
> package) using make-kpkg. I compile a kernel image using make-kpkg
> kernel_image and then the alsa modules using make-kpkg modules_image.
>
> I
I tried recently installing alsa-modules from the alsa-source (stable
package) using make-kpkg. I compile a kernel image using make-kpkg
kernel_image and then the alsa modules using make-kpkg modules_image.
I'm making a 2.4.18 kernel image, and I have only the soundcore.o module
compiled
I tried recently installing alsa-modules from the alsa-source (stable
package) using make-kpkg. I compile a kernel image using make-kpkg
kernel_image and then the alsa modules using make-kpkg modules_image.
I'm making a 2.4.18 kernel image, and I have only the soundcore.o module
compiled fro
Hello debian-user,
how to install and configure alsa modules?
plz write about each step.
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On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 15:10, Otto Wyss wrote:
> I've installed alsa-modules-2.4.22-1-k6 but made a mistake when
> selecting the driver. So I tried
>
> dpkg-reconfigure alsa-modules-2.4.22-1-k6
>
> but this doesn't show the driver list again! Okay getting dselect
I've installed alsa-modules-2.4.22-1-k6 but made a mistake when
selecting the driver. So I tried
dpkg-reconfigure alsa-modules-2.4.22-1-k6
but this doesn't show the driver list again! Okay getting dselect out,
purge the package and install it again. But now the list isn't shown
El domingo, 7 de septiembre de 2003, a las 01:27, Roberto Sanchez escribe:
> No. But it is trivial to get the sources and build your own.
You can get latest ALSA snapshots from www.alsa-project.org, and the
useful alsa-base package, including the scripts you need for loading
the correct modules
--- Antonio Rodr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> Are there any alsa modules for kernel 2.4.21?
$ apt-cache search alsa-module
alsa-modules-2.4.20-3-386 - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers)
alsa-modules-2.4.20-3-586tsc - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers)
alsa-modules
Are there any alsa modules for kernel 2.4.21?
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On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 05:18:54PM +0200, Sebastian Kapfer wrote:
> That module is now called snd-via82xx. Probably you need to reconfigure
> alsa-base. (dpkg-reconfigure alsa-base)
Thanks - that was my problem. I figured out, that /etc/alsa/modutils/0.9
doesn't have an autoconfiguration tag. So i
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 15:20:08 +0200, Roman Joost wrote:
> Storing ALSA mixer settings ... failed
> Shutting down ALSA (version 0.9.3a): done.
> Starting ALSA (version 0.9.3a): card-via686a-failed failed
That module is now called snd-via82xx. Probably you need to reconfigure
alsa-base. (dpkg-reconf
I compiled new alsa modules with "make-kpkg modules" and installed them:
dpkg -i alsa-modules-2.4.20_0.9.3a-1+10.00.Custom_i386.deb
The problem occures during the installation process:
Storing ALSA mixer settings ... failed
Shutting down ALSA (version 0.9.3a): done.
Starting ALS
I was under the impression that it had been merged into 2.5 ...
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I did build a 2.5.65 kernel the other day - unsucessful of course - and
alsa is the default sound system in there.Actually right now oss is
labeled as deprecated t
From: "Ed Cogburn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Are you also compiling your own kernel?
No. In the past, I've been able to just compile (and use) many modules
simply by providing them with the kernel-headers (or, in rare cases, the
kernel-source).
Compiling the kernel myself has always seemed to yiel
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 14:18, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 01:49:52PM -0500, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
> > On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 08:26, Ed Cogburn wrote:
> > > Yes. With alsa-base and alsa-headers installed, I compile alsa-source when I
> > > build my kernel (all from unstable):
> > >
On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 01:49:52PM -0500, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 08:26, Ed Cogburn wrote:
> > Yes. With alsa-base and alsa-headers installed, I compile alsa-source when I
> > build my kernel (all from unstable):
> >
> > alsa-base 0.9.1
> > alsa-headers 0.9.1
> > alsa-source
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 08:26, Ed Cogburn wrote:
> Joe Emenaker wrote:
> >
> > 3 - I've tried compiling my own, using the ALSA driver source and the
> > 2.4.20-686 kernel source (after copying the config-2.4.20-686 file from
> > /boot into the kernel source tree as .config, for whatever it's worth),
Joe Emenaker wrote:
Is there a reason why we haven't seen ALSA modules for kernel 2.4.20,
yet?
I've got my laptop set to boot to either 2.4.19 or 2.4.20 because 2.4.19
has ALSA modules for my soundcard but no support for my USB midi
interface. Conversely, 2.4.20 now has the usb-mid
Joe Emenaker wrote:
3 - I've tried compiling my own, using the ALSA driver source and the
2.4.20-686 kernel source (after copying the config-2.4.20-686 file from
/boot into the kernel source tree as .config, for whatever it's worth),
and I got even *more* unresolved symbols when I tried to depmod t
Is there a reason why we haven't seen ALSA modules for kernel 2.4.20,
yet?
I've got my laptop set to boot to either 2.4.19 or 2.4.20 because 2.4.19
has ALSA modules for my soundcard but no support for my USB midi
interface. Conversely, 2.4.20 now has the usb-midi.o driver built-in,
b
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 11:48:25AM +0100, teco wrote:
> hallo
>
> i would like to install a kernel plus the apropriet alsa (0.9) modules, when
> i search with apt-cache search i find only
>
> alsa-modules-2.4.19...
>
> and the kernel images are only for:
>
>
hallo
i would like to install a kernel plus the apropriet alsa (0.9) modules, when
i search with apt-cache search i find only
alsa-modules-2.4.19...
and the kernel images are only for:
kernel-image-2.4.18
kernel-image-2.4.20
kernel-image-2.4.22
shall i compile all from source or are ther
Lourens replying to "Jack O'Quin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> (I am sending a copy of this reply to the debian-user list.
> It'll probably be useful for others. That way, the information
> shows up in web searches. I hope a
(I am sending a copy of this reply to the debian-user list. It'll
probably be useful for others. That way, the information shows up in
web searches. I hope alsa-modules-2.4.19-* binaries will be released
soon, so all this becomes moot.)
> "Jack O'Quin" &l
Jack O'Quin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I ended up downloading kernel-source-2.4.19, building that (using
> kpkg), downloading alsa-source, building it with kpkg, and installing
> the resulting images.
Oops! Please excuse the typo.
By "kpkg", I meant the "make-kpkg" script of kernel-packa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruno Boettcher) writes:
> thought i might give the stadnard build kernel a try again, and noticed
> that for the kernel i need the alsa modules are out of synch (dselect
> reports an error, and indeed, the sound doesn't work...)
>
> so i was wond
Hello!
thought i might give the stadnard build kernel a try again, and noticed
that for the kernel i need the alsa modules are out of synch (dselect
reports an error, and indeed, the sound doesn't work...)
so i was wondering if there was a simple way to recompile the alsa
modules (i
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 09:38:30AM -0700, Tom Schutter wrote:
> I can't seem to find an alsa-modules package for the 2.4.19 kernel.
>
> Is there a reason that it is not available?
>
> Sound under Linux is going to drive me nuts!
>
Install the alsa-source package and re
I can't seem to find an alsa-modules package for the 2.4.19 kernel.
Is there a reason that it is not available?
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I installed the alsa packages but the modules are no where to be found.
Do I have to build them myself, or are they in a .deb? If I have to
build them myself, what are the necessary steps?
Thanks in advance,
Ted
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5 at 16:23, Richard Weil wrote:
> > Yet another ALSA question ...
> >
> > Problems are with a maestro-2 (es1968) soundcard
> > running on 2.4.18-ac3, ALSA compiled from source
> on an
> > up-to-date Woody system.[Same problems occurred
> with
> > ot
d them.]
>
> In a nutshell, the ALSA modules won't load
> automatically. If I use "insmod" I can insert the
> relevant sound modules one-by-one and ALSA works. If I
> use "modprobe" I can get all of the sound modules to
> load _except_ for "snd-card
, Richard Weil wrote:
> Yet another ALSA question ...
>
> Problems are with a maestro-2 (es1968) soundcard
> running on 2.4.18-ac3, ALSA compiled from source on an
> up-to-date Woody system.[Same problems occurred with
> other kernels, but I never fixed them.]
>
> In a nutshell
Yet another ALSA question ...
Problems are with a maestro-2 (es1968) soundcard
running on 2.4.18-ac3, ALSA compiled from source on an
up-to-date Woody system.[Same problems occurred with
other kernels, but I never fixed them.]
In a nutshell, the ALSA modules won't load
automatically. If
also sprach Marc Becher (on Tue, 11 Sep 2001 08:16:16PM +0200):
> hum, yes I do, and my modules are located like yours.
> There is no problem with loading the alsa-modules, but I do not use flavours.
> You should make sure that /etc/modutils/alsa-path is set correct (if "uname
&
cmcia-source, the modules get placed
> into /lib/modules/2.4.9+piper/{pcmcia,alsa}, which is neither the
> right modules tree, nor are modules supposed to go there with 2.4.x.
> that's what kernel/drivers/{pcmcia,alsa} would be for.
>
> did anyone ever compile the alsa-modules
is neither the
right modules tree, nor are modules supposed to go there with 2.4.x.
that's what kernel/drivers/{pcmcia,alsa} would be for.
did anyone ever compile the alsa-modules or pcmcia-modules with a
2.4.9 kernel - the debian way?
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun
Trying to rebuild the alsa-modules against 2.4.6.
When I do the make-kpkg --revision=custom1.00 modules_image I get the
following errors :
dh_gencontrol -- -v`cat debian/MODVERS`
dpkg-gencontrol: warning: unknown substitution variable ${kvers}
dpkg-gencontrol: warning: unknown substitution
Hi,
Where can I find alsa modules for the 2.2.19 kernel used on Woody? I'd
prefer to not compile the modules from source if possible.
thanks.
-hoeteck
t; >> Error opening card 0: Sound protocol is not compatible
> >> Audio device open for 44.1Khz, stereo, 16bit failed
> >[...]
> >
> >Jeez, prune it a bit the next time, will you.
> >
> >Anyway, just about everything seems to break with the new alsa
&
Chun Kit Edwin Lau wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I don't know what's happening.. but it seems like my esd can no
> long startup after I compile and install the new module 0.9+0beta3-1. also
> some of the option for module ens1371 are no long support, isn't it? it
> gave me the follow when I st
ng card 0: Sound protocol is not compatible
>> Audio device open for 44.1Khz, stereo, 16bit failed
>[...]
>
>Jeez, prune it a bit the next time, will you.
>
>Anyway, just about everything seems to break with the new alsa modules...
>Timidity will break, esd (yuck!) will break,
will you.
Anyway, just about everything seems to break with the new alsa modules...
Timidity will break, esd (yuck!) will break, and I suppose arts (double
yuck!) will too if it supports alsa in native mode.
Reinstall the old 0.5 modules (and 0.5 alsa-source just in case you need to
recompile the mo
Hi everyone,
I don't know what's happening.. but it seems like my esd can no
long startup after I compile and install the new module 0.9+0beta3-1. also
some of the option for module ens1371 are no long support, isn't it? it
gave me the follow when I start. Anyone knows what's happening?
C
I just re-installed Debian, and in the process of trying to get sound
working, I:
- installed kernel-image-2.2.18-ide
- rebooted and verified that that was in fact the version I was using
- installed alsa-modules-2.2.18-ide
But every time I run depmod (starting with the installation script), I
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Yesterday, I sent the following message to debian-user. Still trying to
figure out how to fix this problem. Is it possible that the error is a
result of a
tings!
I am running frozen on an IBM Thinkpad 390E with a 2.0.36
kernel. This morning, I compiled a new kernel (2.2.15) using
make-kpkg. I also built the pcmcia and ALSA modules using kpkg. All
seems to have gone well (I have done this before on another
box). However, when I installed the
Greetings!
I am running frozen on an IBM Thinkpad 390E with a 2.0.36
kernel. This morning, I compiled a new kernel (2.2.15) using
make-kpkg. I also built the pcmcia and ALSA modules using kpkg. All
seems to have gone well (I have done this before on another
box). However, when I
The alsa-modules binaries have not been available at
debian or any of the mirrors for several days now.
Anyone know why?
Hi all,
being the risky type I tried alsa-cvs, but failed miserably:
Installing a freshly compiled alsa-modules-unstable-package results in
this:
linux # dpkg -i
../alsa-modules-unstable-2.2.13_0.5pre+cvs19991129+1445-1+custom.1.5_i386.deb
Selecting previously deselected package alsa-modules
Alisdair McDiarmid hat gesagt: // Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
> I'm trying to get my dodgy old ISA SB16 to work with ALSA instead
> of OSS/Free, and having difficulty with the alsa-modules-2.2.13
> package.
>
> I have sound support built into my 2.2.13 kernel:
>
> [EMAIL
I'm trying to get my dodgy old ISA SB16 to work with ALSA instead
of OSS/Free, and having difficulty with the alsa-modules-2.2.13
package.
I have sound support built into my 2.2.13 kernel:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/share/doc/alsautils] # lsmod
Module Size Used by
soun
ok, now I get the point. I originally thought you were complaining about the
script in /etc/init.d.
IIRC, the document for ALSA says it recommands manual loading so you can see
your error messages.
But if you have already tested the sound card working fine, then you can alwasy
switch to kmod.
On Sat, Jul 31, 1999 at 10:30:05AM +0200, Lex Chive wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have just installed and compiled alsa. In alsa-base there is a script
> /etc/init.d/alsa which preloads all the sound modules. Doesnt that ruin the
> purpose of modules, which is after all to save memory when it's not needed
Earth to Shao..is anyone out there? What you are doing is the same
as what "make install" for ALSA does..preloading the modules
at boot time and defeating the whole point of modules.
--
Stephen Pitts
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
webmaster - http://www.mschess.org
I have never used make install for alsa. I placed all the modules in
/lib/modules/2.2.*/
and the module name in /etc/modules. It works for me...
On Sat, Jul 31, 1999 at 10:30:05AM +0200, Lex Chive wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have just installed and compiled alsa. In alsa-base there is a script
> /etc/
Hello,
I have just installed and compiled alsa. In alsa-base there is a script
/etc/init.d/alsa which preloads all the sound modules. Doesnt that ruin the
purpose of modules, which is after all to save memory when it's not needed
(well, at least part of the purpose)? Or is there some issue specifi
Hi Debian Users!
I'm trying to get my GUS PnP working under Debian 2.0 using Kernel
2.0.35, isapnp and the corresponding alsa-modules.
My first question: Is the alsa-Driver OSS-compatible? I initialized my GUS
using isapnp as I've done under my prev. distro(it worked there), but
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