No sound on my SuSE 9.1
Hi, I have problems getting my sound system working. YAST detects a SIS SI7012. When I test the sound board I get at looping sound that last for some seconds. If I test it again I get no sound at all. If I delete the sound board and add a new, yast detects the same sound board and I get the same result when testing the sound board (first test gives a very short looping sound for some seconds - repeated test give no sound). The system is a fairly new clean install of SuSE 9.1. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Regards Bogi
Le 24/07/04 20:52 « Bogi Mouritsen »
Hi,
I have problems getting my sound system working. YAST detects a SIS SI7012. When I test the sound board I get at looping sound that last for some seconds. If I test it again I get no sound at all. If I delete the sound board and add a new, yast detects the same sound board and I get the same result when testing the sound board (first test gives a very short looping sound for some seconds - repeated test give no sound).
The system is a fairly new clean install of SuSE 9.1.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Regards Bogi If it still exists, try alsaconf from console term. It is a program that setup sound card with alsa (advanced linux sound system.
Eos
Thanks. I tried alsaconf and it found an Intel system which i had it configure and at the end it played that same test.wav. Still using xmms to play music is not working - no sound at all. Using Kaffeine to show video gives loopy sound for a few seconds and then no more. :)Bogi Jean Marc Le Fevre wrote:
Le 24/07/04 20:52 « Bogi Mouritsen »
a écrit : Hi,
I have problems getting my sound system working. YAST detects a SIS SI7012. When I test the sound board I get at looping sound that last for some seconds. If I test it again I get no sound at all. If I delete the sound board and add a new, yast detects the same sound board and I get the same result when testing the sound board (first test gives a very short looping sound for some seconds - repeated test give no sound).
The system is a fairly new clean install of SuSE 9.1.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Regards Bogi
If it still exists, try alsaconf from console term. It is a program that setup sound card with alsa (advanced linux sound system.
Eos
Did you choose the right sound driver plugin for XMMS? I know you can use OSS or ALSA. Actually, I switched mine from ALSA to OSS because of the delays in ALSA (When I move the slider, there's a delay with ALSA, but none with OSS). Vince On Saturday 24 July 2004 12:26, Bogi Mouritsen wrote:
Thanks. I tried alsaconf and it found an Intel system which i had it configure and at the end it played that same test.wav. Still using xmms to play music is not working - no sound at all. Using Kaffeine to show video gives loopy sound for a few seconds and then no more.
:)Bogi
Jean Marc Le Fevre wrote:
Le 24/07/04 20:52 « Bogi Mouritsen »
a écrit : Hi,
I have problems getting my sound system working. YAST detects a SIS SI7012. When I test the sound board I get at looping sound that last for some seconds. If I test it again I get no sound at all. If I delete the sound board and add a new, yast detects the same sound board and I get the same result when testing the sound board (first test gives a very short looping sound for some seconds - repeated test give no sound).
The system is a fairly new clean install of SuSE 9.1.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Regards Bogi
If it still exists, try alsaconf from console term. It is a program that setup sound card with alsa (advanced linux sound system.
Eos
Make certain that your mixer has unmuted the various sound channels and that the volume sliders are not sitting on zero. Cheers, Dave Listening to my radio card .... on SuSE 9.1 Bogi Mouritsen wrote:
Hi,
I have problems getting my sound system working. YAST detects a SIS SI7012. When I test the sound board I get at looping sound that last for some seconds. If I test it again I get no sound at all. If I delete the sound board and add a new, yast detects the same sound board and I get the same result when testing the sound board (first test gives a very short looping sound for some seconds - repeated test give no sound).
The system is a fairly new clean install of SuSE 9.1.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Regards Bogi
Setup: Suse 9.1 fully updated (security and all the KDE stuff) from SUSE plus couple of things from Packman BBC Radio player works perfectly on Mozilla, both as BBC Radio Player and as stand alone Konqueror gets deep indigestion, freezes, and requires an X restart (once, a system restart) BBC seek feedback from Unix/Linux users (which seems new to me and deserves a bit of support) Before I report back I thought I'd ask around. Is there anything I should know? Is it a Konqueror bug? Any thoughts? TIA
I normally catch the BBC on SW, I'm on the other side of the pond. BBC Radio works fine in Konqueror I'm listening to Rocket Science using Konqueror and sending this email using Moz. Setup SuSE 9.1 pro updated but with a replacement version of Apache, PHP, and mod_perl. The one provided was out of date and insecure (what ever that means, aren't they all to some degree ;-) ). Cheers, Dave Gerry Gavigan wrote:
Setup: Suse 9.1 fully updated (security and all the KDE stuff) from SUSE plus couple of things from Packman
BBC Radio player works perfectly on Mozilla, both as BBC Radio Player and as stand alone
Konqueror gets deep indigestion, freezes, and requires an X restart (once, a system restart)
BBC seek feedback from Unix/Linux users (which seems new to me and deserves a bit of support)
Before I report back I thought I'd ask around. Is there anything I should know? Is it a Konqueror bug? Any thoughts?
TIA
Curious - we seem to have almost the same setup. (And you are missing the cricket...) As a second thought I'm using an ASUS A78VX Deluxe, S-ATA, (BIOS could be updated) Athlon 2500XP. (Although, this feels irrelevant) On Sunday 25 Jul 2004 14:47, David B. Stevens wrote:
I normally catch the BBC on SW, I'm on the other side of the pond.
BBC Radio works fine in Konqueror I'm listening to Rocket Science using Konqueror and sending this email using Moz.
Setup SuSE 9.1 pro updated but with a replacement version of Apache, PHP, and mod_perl. The one provided was out of date and insecure (what ever that means, aren't they all to some degree ;-) ).
Cheers, Dave
Gerry Gavigan wrote:
Setup: Suse 9.1 fully updated (security and all the KDE stuff) from SUSE plus couple of things from Packman
BBC Radio player works perfectly on Mozilla, both as BBC Radio Player and as stand alone
Konqueror gets deep indigestion, freezes, and requires an X restart (once, a system restart)
BBC seek feedback from Unix/Linux users (which seems new to me and deserves a bit of support)
Before I report back I thought I'd ask around. Is there anything I should know? Is it a Konqueror bug? Any thoughts?
TIA
Bog standard PII 350MHz using Intel BX chip set, fully patched microcode, 512MB ECC memory, ATI video, TV/Radio card, and a SBLive. Old, 1998, but highly reliable. Latest upgrade was a second ATA controller card and 40 GB hard drive. My 8GB drive was full. The only problem I had was with the update from a 7.3 code base, for some reason the alias information for the Midi setup got dropped. But alls well, have midi, pcm, etc, now if the TV card apps would get sap handling correct and the radio app actually opened the card everything would be perfect. Gerry Gavigan wrote:
Curious - we seem to have almost the same setup. (And you are missing the cricket...)
As a second thought I'm using an ASUS A78VX Deluxe, S-ATA, (BIOS could be updated) Athlon 2500XP. (Although, this feels irrelevant)
On Sunday 25 Jul 2004 14:47, David B. Stevens wrote:
I normally catch the BBC on SW, I'm on the other side of the pond.
BBC Radio works fine in Konqueror I'm listening to Rocket Science using Konqueror and sending this email using Moz.
Setup SuSE 9.1 pro updated but with a replacement version of Apache, PHP, and mod_perl. The one provided was out of date and insecure (what ever that means, aren't they all to some degree ;-) ).
Cheers, Dave
Gerry Gavigan wrote:
Setup: Suse 9.1 fully updated (security and all the KDE stuff) from SUSE plus couple of things from Packman
BBC Radio player works perfectly on Mozilla, both as BBC Radio Player and as stand alone
Konqueror gets deep indigestion, freezes, and requires an X restart (once, a system restart)
BBC seek feedback from Unix/Linux users (which seems new to me and deserves a bit of support)
Before I report back I thought I'd ask around. Is there anything I should know? Is it a Konqueror bug? Any thoughts?
TIA
participants (5)
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Bogi Mouritsen
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David B. Stevens
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Gerry Gavigan
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Jean Marc Le Fevre
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Vince French