[ardour-users] alsa can't find my es1371 card
tobbe at nyvalls.se
tobbe at nyvalls.se
Sat Jun 12 13:24:57 PDT 2004
Keith wrote / skrev:
>The latest... I installed the new kernel from thac's RPM's.
>[root at localhost tmp] uname -r
>2.6.7-0.rc3.1.sds.1mdk
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Read the instructions om my site on how to load the realcap module
you wont have any reltime capabilities without it
/Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
>[root at localhost tmp]# jackstart
>jackstart: cannot get realtime capabilities, current capabilities are:
> =ep cap_setpcap-ep
> probably running under a kernel with capabilities disabled,
> a suitable kernel would have printed something like "=eip"
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>Tried the old
>jackd -R ..... and STILL get the same results!!!!
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>Gee, can anyone say Acid Pro?
>Well, that's enough for now, I gotta go to band practice.
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>Keith
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>--- "tobbe at nyvalls.se" <tobbe at nyvalls.se> wrote:
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>>Keith wrote / skrev:
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>>>--- Eric Halbert <pianotypeperson at yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>>>Trying using the harddrake utility to enable your
>>>>sound card instead of alsaconf.
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>>>I tried harddrake yesterday. Both were stopped and neither would start
>>>I checked the "On boot" boxes for both and tried again. Still nothing.
>>>So I try again today. Yoday it shows
>>> alsasound is running
>>> alsa is stopped
>>>
>>>I tried "Start" for alsa and it said:
>>>Doing alsactl to store mixer settings...[OK]
>>>Shutting down ALSA sound driver (version 1.0.2c)...[OK]
>>>
>>>Now it doesn't say it shutdown ONE driver for ANOTHER.
>>>
>>>Hmmm....maybe the kernel is still trying to use the OLD version compiled into it?
>>>I don't know how to get around that...unless I try to compile the kernel with alsa
>>>enabled--(this would be my first time compiling a kernel). Don't know if that's a
>>>good idea or a bad one.
>>>
>>>I figured I'd take the "easy" way and run it as a module just to see if I can
>>>EVER get ardour to work! (been trying since March)
>>>
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>>>>I'm suspecting that it's configured to use the OSS
>>>>module, which would explain why Ardour and Jack
>>>>wouldn't work.
>>>>
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>>>I'll study up on that one.
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>>>>Also, take a look at this site, if you haven't
>>>>already:
>>>>http://rpm.nyvalls.se/sound10.0.html
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>>>Yep. That's where I got my latest version of ardour to try. I used urpmi on the
>>>entire ardour-0.9beta16.1 RPM from there. I figured (hoped) that it would take
>>>care of all those nasty dependencies. But if I have an old version floating aournd
>>>in the kernel, well, I've got a whole lot more studying to do...
>>>
>>>Keith
>>>
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>>>
>>>>Original message::: < snipped -- see original post >
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>>I would recomend that you download the latest 2.6.7-rc3 kernel from my
>>site it is built with
>>alsa-1.0.5a included i have all the other alsa 1.0.5 rpms available also.
>>The next version will probably contain the staircase-scheduler patch to
>>get even better realtime.
>>
>>/Torbjörn Turpeinen (Thac)
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