Hello,
can someone with a working hdsp setup confirms that rme_hdsp is the name
of the kernel module (with lsmod) ?
If it's the case (and I believe it is), your "insmod: can't read
'rme_hdsp': No such file or directory" tells you that this module is not
compiled in your distribution kernel. You can do that easily, follow the
alsa wiki, and ask your distribution to include that module. A lot of
distros don't include rme_hdsp because it needs alsa-firmware to work,
which is not free.
Le lundi 30 novembre 2009 à 16:21 +0100, Martin a écrit :
Hi All,
Thanks for your answers, but I just found out that in fact the card
doesn't work on windows either at the moment, so it seems to be a
hardware problem, although I am shure that it worked before...
The cardbus controller is there but no pcmcia cards are recognized by
the OS. It seems that the controller is broken as the hardware pins
seem to be fine.
Sorry for taking your time with this, but I am shure that I had the
card working once under windows. Maybe the controller was dying slowly
and was working for one time by chance...
Thanks again,
Martin
@Thomas: insmod rme_hdsp gave me something like
insmod: can't read 'rme_hdsp': No such file or directory
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 3:39 PM, tom-ipp <develop(a)tom-ipp.info> wrote:
Hi Martin,
don't throw your card in the can ...
Despite the others answers, I don't believe some hardware is
broken.
I used to see the same behaviour with linux systems lacking of
the rme
kernel module.
Can you do >insmod rme_hdsp and confirm that it works
Good luck.
Thomas
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