Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 16 May 2008 00:14:28 +0400 | From | Stas Sergeev <> | Subject | Re: [patch] snd-pcsp: adjust help texts to frighten users |
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Hello.
Theodore Tso wrote: > I tried replacing it, but I'm still getting silence when I use "aplay > -D plughw:0,0 /usr/share/sounds/login.wav". If I use "aplay -D > hw:0,0", I still get the "aplay: set_params:900: Sample format non > available" error message. You don't need to specify anything with the fixed conf. You probably even _should_ not. Could you please just try "aplay /usr/share/sounds/login.wav" or mpg123 or anything else the most usual way you do? Oh, and it would be best to remove for the moment the custom /etc/asound.conf if any.
> This is with Ubuntu Gutsy; for a variety of > reasons, I haven't yet updated my primary laptop to Hardy yet. I can > try booting a bleeding edge kernel on my Hardy machine and see whether > it works any better there. Well, yeah, it would be nice to have alsa-lib 1.0.16, which one is on Gutsy? The older ones may not support that driver even with the good config.
PS: your messages are a bit strange. When I press "Reply to All" in a thunderbird mailer, it sets all the e-mail addresses as "To:". And it includes my own address. And it includes your address twice. This is weird. I am fixing that by hands. With all other messages, by pressing "reply to all", it composes the message with all addresses set to "Cc:", and only one is set to "To:", with my own address not included at all
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