John Ouzts wrote:
I just did a fresh Gentoo 1.4 install in a new machine
with an RME 96/8 PAD
card, which uses the rme96 driver. System sounds now come to my hifi system
through the rme card, so I think the driver is loading and working.
I cannot get Audacity or Ardour to record, however. Audacity works fine in the
same machine when using the monopolist's operating system, however. Running
on that partition, Audacity finds 11 or 12 sound devices, the 8 RME channels
and the builtin VIA sound chip devices. Under Linux, Audacity only finds
/dev/dsp, and sometimes not that.
How do I get Audacity to see other devices, or is that my problem?
John
This seems like a simple(tm) setup problem.
Can you send us the output of...
lsmod; cat /proc/asound/cards
That will give us an overview of your setup.
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