It seems that it works, but everytime i get into KDE, volume levels
drop daown to 0 again Is there anyway to fix it or is it a KDE
bug??
On 4/20/05, Randi Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 20 April 2005 01:30 pm, Emil Khatib wrote:
> > Didn't work! I saw that ,as you said, volum
On Wednesday 20 April 2005 01:30 pm, Emil Khatib wrote:
> Didn't work! I saw that ,as you said, volume controls in kmix were
> turned down to 0. I changed them but it had no effect. I even tried
> playing saound in Gnome, but it didnt work either. :(
Try using the console program, mixer?
ex: `mi
Didn't work! I saw that ,as you said, volume controls in kmix were
turned down to 0. I changed them but it had no effect. I even tried
playing saound in Gnome, but it didnt work either. :(
On 4/18/05, RW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 17 April 2005 20:08, Emil Khatib wrote:
> > Hi everybod
On Sunday 17 April 2005 20:08, Emil Khatib wrote:
> Hi everybody.
> I'm using a SoundBlaster PCI 128 and I get a problem with sound when
> starting KDE. After builing and loading the sound moule
> (snd_es137x.ko) everything seems to work allright. KDE's startup
> melody sounds for a few seconds, bu
Emil Khatib wrote:
> Hi everybody.
> I'm using a SoundBlaster PCI 128 and I get a problem with sound when
> starting KDE. After builing and loading the sound moule
> (snd_es137x.ko) everything seems to work allright. KDE's startup
> melody sounds for a few seconds, but it suddenly stops without any
SRINIVASAN, KESHAV wrote:
>
> I'm using the latest 5.3-stable build along with the Xfce4 window
> manager. I have a Sound Blaster Audigy card.
> I don't have the line 'device sound' in my kernel, but I have the
> following two lines in my loader.conf file:
>
> sound_load="YES"
>
> snd_emu10k1_lo
Hi,
Thanks for all the help. I tried to locate a 'Non Plug-and-Play OS'
option in the BIOS setup with no success. I think there aren't anything
like this in my BIOS.
Can someone on this list shed some light how to detect (track) IRQs and
conflicts?
Thanks,
Mazen
> Yes, it is solvable. In your
On Saturday 10 January 2004 07:46 pm, Mazen S. Alzogbi wrote:
> Eric,
> Doing so didn't helped even. After rebooting and grep pcm
> /var/run/dmesg.boot, I see that:
>
> pcm0: at device 2.7 on pci0
> pcm0: unable to map IO port space
> device_probe_and_attach: pcm0 attach returned 6
>
> Gautam, the
On Saturday 10 January 2004 07:23 pm, Mazen S. Alzogbi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for everyone who helped (and is helping me) to find my
> way in the great world of FreeBSD.
>
> I learned how to recompile the
> kernel and I did compile it with "device pcm" and "device pcm0 at "
> but it didn't wor
On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 09:23:26PM -0400, Mazen S. Alzogbi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for everyone who helped (and is helping me) to find my
> way in the great world of FreeBSD.
>
> I learned how to recompile the
> kernel and I did compile it with "device pcm" and "device pcm0 at "
> but it didn
Hi,
Thanks for everyone who helped (and is helping me) to find my
way in the great world of FreeBSD.
I learned how to recompile the
kernel and I did compile it with "device pcm" and "device pcm0 at "
but it didn't work. I tried and tried and tried and spent almost 3 hours
with no luck. Finall
On Thursday 08 January 2004 01:07 pm, Mazen S. Alzogbi wrote:
> Great! But what does " recompile the kernel with device pcm" mean? :(
>
> Cheers,
Check the handbook (http://www.freebsd.org/handbook) regarding recompiling the
kernel.
--
Eric F Crist
AdTech Integrated Systems, Inc
(612) 998-3588
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Thursday, January 08, 2004 10:42 PM
> To: 'Mazen S. Alzogbi'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Sound not working on laptop
>
>
> It would be great if you can tell us what sound chipset is there in the
> laptop. If you can't make that out, then recompile the kernel
uary 08, 2004 10:42 PM
> To: 'Mazen S. Alzogbi'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Sound not working on laptop
>
>
> It would be great if you can tell us what sound chipset is there in the
> laptop. If you can't make that out, then recompile the kernel with
>
>
Great! But what does " recompile the kernel with device pcm" mean? :(
Cheers,
Mazen
-Original Message-
From: Subhro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 10:42 PM
To: 'Mazen S. Alzogbi'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Sound not working on laptop
On 08/01/04 14:21 +0400, Mazen S. Alzogbi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sound is not working on my laptop that has FreeBSD 4.9 installed on. I
> want to check the detected driver (if any) by the system and configure
> it to use the right one.
>
> How can this be done whether by using KDE or on the command lin
On Thursday 08 January 2004 04:21 am, Mazen S. Alzogbi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sound is not working on my laptop that has FreeBSD 4.9 installed on. I
> want to check the detected driver (if any) by the system and configure
> it to use the right one.
>
> How can this be done whether by using KDE or on the
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 09:26:44PM -0500, Bingrui Foo wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I read the FreeBSD handbook and installed new kernel with 'device pcm'.
> Also used 'cd /dev; sh MAKEDEV snd0'.
>
> dmesg | grep pcm returns:
> pcm0: port 0xa400-0xa4ff irq 10 at device 5.0 on pci0
> pcm1: at device 9.0
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