Ok, I am up to date now!The problem appears to be with dmix.It interferes with real time
csound operations...I can get around this, but can dmix be disabled?Thanks,Brian-----
Original Message -----From: Brett McCoy <idragosani(a)gmail.com>Datet;Date: Thursday,
February 21, 2008 3:21 pmSubject: Re: [LAU] Dell D620 Fedora 5 No Audio?To:
BRIAN.M.CARTY(a)nuim.ieCc: linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org> On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at
10:01 AM, > <BRIAN.M.CARTY(a)nuim.ie> wrote:> > > I am having a problem
getting audio out of my Dell D620 using > Fedora 5.> > Onboard sound (SigmaTel
Audio)does not appear to send anything to> > thespeakers or headphone output when
playing a cd, playing a > wav file,> > orrendering audio with Csound.> >
I'd upgrade to Fedora 6 or 7 -- I have a Dell 620 and audio > works just> fine
with those versions.> > Or better yet, install fc6 or f7 and install Planet CCRMA
over > top. My> main studio machine uses f7 + CCRMA and it's very painless to
setup> audio. I recently switched from Delta 1010 to RME Multiface and didn't>
have to do a damn thing driver-wise (The Windows partition of > the same> machine
didn't fare so well)> > Just to make sure, did you open up alsamixer to make
sure the > levels were set?> > -- Brett>
------------------------------------------------------------> "In the rhythm of
music a secret is hidden;> If I were to divulge it, it would overturn the
world."> -- Jelaleddin Rumi>
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