Sound interference when using speakup.
Shaun Oliver
shauno at goanna.net.au
Tue Mar 5 03:46:52 EST 2002
ok I'm not sure as to why that is but for some reason it's there.
I'm assuming that some sound cards have some sort of video capability or
a need for it in any case.
On Mon, 4
Mar 2002, Toby Fisher wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Shaun Oliver wrote:
>
> > hi.
> > one of the things you need to do is after compiling the modules is run the
> > snddevices script. but, I'm assuming you're using alsa.
> > after that again assuming you're using alsa, build the libs and the utils
> > in that order. because the utils depend on the libs. after you've built
> > all that make uip an alias in your /etc/modules.conf file reflecting the
> > sound card you want to probe for.
> > below is a copy of my /etc/modules.conf for an example.
> > this one I got from chuck.
>
> Hi Shaun,
>
> Thanks for that, it proved to be very useful. I am indeed using the alsa
> drivers, though I hadn't downloaded the libraries and utilities, there was
> no mention of them on the page so I ignored those directories on the ftp
> site. Anyway, I've used amixer to set up my sound card and it all works
> fine now, and with no break-ups, thanks for all your help.
> I didn't realise my sound card would have so many groups! Bt, why would
> it have a video group?
>
> Cheers.
>
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qShaun Oliver
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