Hi,
cant get any 'noise' out of Intel ICH5 with AD1985. Ubuntu 8.04.
Headphone Jack Sense not useable in alsamixer for example.
Found hint: Commented out the penultimate line and changed the last line from 2 to 0.
Code:
# Prevent abnormal drivers from grabbing index 0
options snd-bt87x index=-2
I have an intel duo core mb with intel on board sound and an ati 4350 video card - which fc12 considers another audio card.
Check System -> Preferences -> Sound -> Sound Prefereences output tab to
be sure the correct output device is selected. It changed randomly with the last yum kernel update.
Problem:
Jack Audio Problem:
"Could not open ALSA sequencer as a client.
I have a Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi HD USB sound card. Seems to work out of the box when I plug it in, using snd_usb_audio module. When I start alsamixer, in the Playback view it shows two controls: PCM, and PCM Capture Source which allows me to switch between Mic, Line and Phono, three different inputs on the card.
Greetings forum.
As the title alludes to, I am using Linux Lite 1.0.4 and I am having problems getting the sound to work properly.
My sound card is a PCI - "Creative Labs, Sound Blaster Live 5.1" surround sound card, and the problem is, I cannot get sound from anything other than the front speakers.
I have tried adjusting the options in the sound preferences - Menu> Multimedia>
As in FC17 the module handling is done with udev, ???
How do you set the order the modules are loaded, especially the sound modules.
Will a file in /etc/modprobe.d/ still function to load the ALSA modules in an order to control the
sound card hw position.
I have onboard and a scondary sound card. I would like to use the soundcard instead of the onboard. When I go to the Multimedia - KDE Control ModuleSound and Video ConfigurationI am able to select the sound card: Audigy SE (SB CA0106) and test it using the test button and I can hear the music come out of the sound system I have attached..
Hello everybody, how are you?
Yesterday I have installed fedora 17 on my computer. everything worked great.
I bought today a PCI soundcard and installed Realtek sound drivers.
Unfortunately - I installed it with a root privileges.
Since then - I can't use sound. I'm not able to use any of soundcard.
I have a Korg Nanokey, and I'd like to make it produce sound in ubuntu. I've read that means I should be using Rosegarden, and that Rosegarden uses JACK, but does not install it. (Although checking out Ubuntu Software Center, apparently some components of JACK are installed by default?)
I understand there can be a lot of work setting up JACK without it fighting the default sound server.