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offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2003-01-04 11:05 [#00501455]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker



Yo penguinistas, I gotta install ALSA drivers for my
M-audio sound card so I can stop booting Windows just to
listen to a CD... does anyone here have experience / words
of advice regarding ALSA?

(I know there's documentation out there but it is invariably
out of date or simply wrong)



 

offline neetta from Finland on 2003-01-04 11:12 [#00501457]
Points: 5924 Status: Regular



huh, never even heard of ALSA. but i'm no guru, i just use
linux


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2003-01-04 11:15 [#00501460]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker | Followup to neetta: #00501457



It stands for advanced linux sound architecture. I wish Red
Hat would install it by default 'cause it includes drivers
for many more sound cards.

You use Debian, right?


 

offline thethirdball from Polly Pisspot (Canada) on 2003-01-04 11:16 [#00501461]
Points: 1629 Status: Lurker



Honestly dude, the best thing to do is find instructions for
your particularly card and follow them precisely.

Oh wait, what distro you using?


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2003-01-04 11:17 [#00501463]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker



Red Hat 7.3. I didn't even check if I have ALSA binaries on
the CDs because they'd be woefully out of date by now.


 

offline thethirdball from Polly Pisspot (Canada) on 2003-01-04 11:19 [#00501464]
Points: 1629 Status: Lurker



Okay - now I'm assuming you're using Red Hat - just use the
ALSA rpm for your distro.

Surely you know how to use rpms by now.

Red Hat 8.0 rpms

This link is probably better

Hope that helps.


 

offline Cheffe1979 from fuck (Austria) on 2003-01-04 11:28 [#00501469]
Points: 4630 Status: Lurker



i use alsa under suse 8.1, experiencing some problems
though, gotta restart alsa every few hours


 

offline thethirdball from Polly Pisspot (Canada) on 2003-01-04 11:31 [#00501470]
Points: 1629 Status: Lurker



I use Mandrake and it makes all this shit so easy. They've
got the most popular Linux software included on the
discs...

So if you want to make your life a little easier, Mandrake
is the way to go.


 

offline neetta from Finland on 2003-01-04 11:31 [#00501472]
Points: 5924 Status: Regular



debian indeed
although now i'm on a windows machine which i set up today


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2003-01-04 11:35 [#00501474]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker | Followup to thethirdball: #00501464



Heh, I was gonna compile the source. Tarballs are fresher!

I'm hoping someone can tell me how to make sure the OSS
emulation is working, stuff like that.

By the way, the M-audio card has no digital in on the side
of the card that connects to the digital out on the CD. To
listen to a CD I have to use a Winamp plugin that reads the
data directly through the IDE channel. Do you know if XMMS
has a plugin like that? I'm guessing that the default Gnome
and KDE players don't do this.


 

offline thethirdball from Polly Pisspot (Canada) on 2003-01-04 11:37 [#00501475]
Points: 1629 Status: Lurker



Sorry man,

I've got no idea - never had to experiment with it that much
:). Good luck.


 

offline neetta from Finland on 2003-01-04 11:38 [#00501478]
Points: 5924 Status: Regular



debian has the package system. beats any other distros.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2003-01-04 11:40 [#00501480]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker



Mandrake has some excellent user-friendly tools to install
fonts and set up networking, and I loooove their
partitioning/repartitioning software. But sadly it comes at
the expense of stability. Some of the Mandrake distros were
locking up on me.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2003-01-04 11:43 [#00501482]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker | Followup to neetta: #00501478



Neetta, let's say I get Debian - can I really type one line
and have it install the latest KDE with all the
dependencies? Or do you have to wait for a maintainer to
roll up .deb packages?

I have also heard good things about the Gentoo portage
system - it's not a package manager so much as a
recipe-manager.


 

offline neetta from Finland on 2003-01-04 11:45 [#00501483]
Points: 5924 Status: Regular | Followup to fleetmouse: #00501482



in most cases you can just type one line.


 

offline dave_g from United Kingdom on 2003-01-04 11:48 [#00501484]
Points: 3372 Status: Lurker



look on newsnet. there are just sooo many people who would
know the answer. at least that's what i do. yeah mandrake is
cool, makes life nice and easy. (most of the time:)


 

offline bryce_berny from chronno (Canada) on 2003-01-04 12:44 [#00501508]
Points: 1568 Status: Lurker



yea debian RULLZZZ!


 

offline magiker from Östersund (Sweden) on 2003-01-04 23:56 [#00502060]
Points: 865 Status: Lurker



I use Gentoo linux and I don't need ALSA or OSS. I just
compile in the necessary support in kernel/modules.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2003-01-05 01:23 [#00502073]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker | Followup to magiker: #00502060



Sheeeit. I think Gentoo is my next distro.


 

offline steve mcqueen from caerdydd (United Kingdom) on 2003-01-05 05:21 [#00502143]
Points: 6574 Status: Addict



cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp


 

offline J198 from Maastricht (Netherlands, The) on 2003-01-05 05:32 [#00502144]
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ahahaaaa look at the poor little linux users havin
problems.. awww poor buggers. Thank goodness i dont have
this kind of crap with my good old windows XP :)))


 

offline neetta from Finland on 2003-01-05 05:37 [#00502145]
Points: 5924 Status: Regular | Followup to J198: #00502144



:( you are evil. think about the starving little programmers
who still try to stand up against m$..


 

offline J198 from Maastricht (Netherlands, The) on 2003-01-05 05:39 [#00502146]
Points: 7342 Status: Lurker | Followup to neetta: #00502145 | Show recordbag



well, any software programmer should be smart enough to know
that microsoft cannot be overthrown, and that they obviously
got a job at the wrong company. Brave? maybe, but smart, not
really :P


 

offline map from mülligen (Switzerland) on 2003-01-05 05:57 [#00502154]
Points: 3408 Status: Lurker | Followup to neetta: #00502145



good point. MS just had luck, cuz of IBM and Xerox. And i'm
sure the great time of Linux will come.


 

offline map from mülligen (Switzerland) on 2003-01-05 05:59 [#00502156]
Points: 3408 Status: Lurker



you pay a lot more for MS-licenses than for the OS's. that's
just one point why i hate MS overall..


 


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