Hello all,
good news! I have succeeded in making my us-122 work! Heureka and Hurrai and
thanks to all that has helped!
Am Freitag, 19. November 2004 19:42 schrieb Karsten Wiese:
Hope to get it
installed on my SuSE 9.2 (the last time I tried to
build only the alsa-drivers, it hicks up with many errors I wasn't
able to resolv)
You can setup a standard suse kerneltree and only copy the usx2y subdir's
content from alsa1.0.7/alsa-kernel/usb/usx2y to
suse9.2kernel/sound/usb/usx2y. I think....;-)
unfortunately not -- the code seems to use some features not present in the
SuSE Kernel, that is a heavily patched 2.6.9 (that is said to be near
2.6.10rc2).
But the full installation of alsa-drivers-1.0.7 worked like a charm;
./configure
make
make install # or better 'checkinstall'
and then the us-122 was able to in/output Audio and Midi -- wow!
Now I am testing all the wonderful audio applications ...
I have found some problems:
- qjackctl (0.2.10) cannot stop jackd after a audio graph has been established
i have to kill it manually (but not as root)
- the same is true for some jack clients I tried (aeolus, freqtweak)
to be really shure, that you have an OHCI (and not
UHCI) device you can
look at/mail here the outputs of
$ lsusb
for the record:
this has to be "lsusb -v" -- otherwise information about OHCI, EHCI or UHCI is
not given.
I will add my experiences to the wiki page.
Have a nice time making music with linux
Uwe Koloska