Re: [SuSE Linux] Ensonique PCI Audio cards & 2.2.1.
On Sun, 28 Feb 1999, lunaslide wrote:
I don't know how to change the default values, it would be possible to change the source code for the driver - but it's hardly the nicest solution...
I've been having a very interesting problem relating to this, starting with 2.2.1 and now with 2.2.2. When than sound driver loads, every mouse movement and every drive read or write causes a low frequency noise that emulates the drive activity or mouse movement to be emitted from the speakers. Figure *that* one out.
Not sure, but here's something realted which is quite strange. With the es1370 kernel drivers you can play sound and cds in kde, but if you enable system sounds you can still hear the relevant sounds by using the media player - but not with the test button (or by triggering the event) in the sound setup. So I installed the latest OSS drivers which set the mixer correctly and allow sounds to be heard by pressing the test button, it also displays some info in the sound info panel of kde. Which is basicaly the output of a cat /dev/sndstat command. o as root I did a cat /dev/sndstat > sndstat to get the message into my root directory. Then I disabled the oss drivers and recompiled the kernel with its own sound drivers. Then if you do cat /dev/sndstat it reports cat: not supported by device. So I did an mv sndstat /dev/sndstat to overwrite the soundstat file with the one generated by the oss drivers. System sound will then work in kde! But you still have to adjust the mixer everytime you boot :( Dunc. - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e Check out the SuSE-FAQ at <A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/"><A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/</A">http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/</A</A>> and the archive at <A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html"><A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html</A">http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html</A</A>>
On Mon, Mar 01, 1999 at 10:24:01AM +0000, Duncan Bellamy wrote:
On Sun, 28 Feb 1999, lunaslide wrote:
I don't know how to change the default values, it would be possible to change the source code for the driver - but it's hardly the nicest solution...
I've been having a very interesting problem relating to this, starting with 2.2.1 and now with 2.2.2. When than sound driver loads, every mouse movement and every drive read or write causes a low frequency noise that emulates the drive activity or mouse movement to be emitted from the speakers. Figure *that* one out.
Not sure, but here's something realted which is quite strange.
With the es1370 kernel drivers you can play sound and cds in kde, but if you enable system sounds you can still hear the relevant sounds by using the media player - but not with the test button (or by triggering the event) in the sound setup.
So I installed the latest OSS drivers which set the mixer correctly and allow sounds to be heard by pressing the test button, it also displays some info in the sound info panel of kde. Which is basicaly the output of a cat /dev/sndstat command.
so as root I did a cat /dev/sndstat > sndstat to get the message into my root directory. Then I disabled the oss drivers and recompiled the kernel with its own sound drivers. Then if you do cat /dev/sndstat it reports cat: not supported by device. So I did an mv sndstat /dev/sndstat to overwrite the soundstat file with the one generated by the oss drivers.
System sound will then work in kde! But you still have to adjust the mixer everytime you boot :(
Do you have aumix installed? This can be used at boot time to pre-set the mixer volumes. -- Brad Shelton bshelton@ole.net On Line Exchange <A HREF="http://ole.net"><A HREF="http://ole.net</A">http://ole.net</A</A>> Detroit News <A HREF="http://detnews.com"><A HREF="http://detnews.com</A">http://detnews.com</A</A>> - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e Check out the SuSE-FAQ at <A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/"><A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/</A">http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/</A</A>> and the archive at <A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html"><A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html</A">http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html</A</A>>
On Mon, 01 Mar 1999, Brad Shelton wrote:
Do you have aumix installed? This can be used at boot time to pre-set the mixer volumes.
Just tried it, works fine. Now I can hear my startup wav :) - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e Check out the SuSE-FAQ at <A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/"><A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/</A">http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/</A</A>> and the archive at <A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html"><A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html</A">http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html</A</A>>
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