I didn't notice the first time this came up but, ALSA 0.5 is dead and
buried. You need to switch to 0.9.1.
Jan
On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 00:06, Tim Hall wrote:
Your email is confusing, did you mean to start a new
thread or have I missed
something?
I'm not familiar with RedHat
Have you checked that the relevant modules are loaded? (lsmod)
and the existence of sound devices? (ls /dev/snd)
probably useful to know what alsa version you're using too, if you're using
0.5 then alsaconf should do this for you. I know that utilities like
sndconfig write their own sections to /etc/modules.conf, so may overwrite
your modifications.
please ignore this if I've just lost the thread & I'm stating the obvious.
tim hall
On Friday 21 March 2003 16:29, Narendra Shah wrote:
I am on RH 8.0, installed the
alsa-driver-0.5.10b-2mlx.i386.rpm , which as
mentioned on the site is tested for ALS4000 on 2.4.18-14 which happens to
be the version on my box too. I have also modified
the /etc/modules.conf to include:
# ALSA portion
alias char-major-116 snd
alias snd-card-0 snd-als4000
# module options should go here
# OSS/Free portion
alias char-major-14 soundcore
alias sound-slot-0 snd-card-0
# card #1
alias sound-service-0-0 snd-mixer-oss
alias sound-service-0-1 snd-seq-oss
alias sound-service-0-3 snd-pcm-oss
alias sound-service-0-8 snd-seq-oss
alias sound-service-0-12 snd-pcm-oss
Still there is nothing coming out of the speakers.
Any help is appreciated.
I assume the rest of this is not relevant?
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <toby(a)tobiah.org>
> To: <linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 11:18 AM
> Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Running Csound
>
> > dbdbdb wrote:
> > > Hi everyone!
> > >
> > > Can you tell me the way to run Csound in Linux.
> > > I downloaded the RPM package of the canonical (jffitch v4.23) but I
>
> donĀ“t
>
> > > know what is next to RPMize it!
> >
> > First, be root. Then simply type
> >
> > rpm
> >
> > If you get 'command not found', then you got the wrong
> > file, and should get something like Csound-4.23.tar.gz,
> > and begin the non-trivial task of getting it to compile.
> > If the 'rpm' command gives you a screen full of help messages,
> > then just go:
> >
> > rpm -i <your file name here>.rpm
> >
> > and you are done, and can type csound to begin.
> >
> >
> > Tobiah