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<0> I think it's an MSI board *digs* <1> or else if it really frustrates you replace your videocard <1> lots of modern cards ship with two DVI outputs <0> heh been down that road. It doesn't help... <1> (and some converter) <0> hmm <0> The cards I was replacing them with had analog/dvi combo. So they had the same problem... <0> Something changes in the system at some point and it will work until the next nmi clear/bios update... I wish I knew what... <0> I've seen the same thing on three different Nvida cards... <0> This is an MSI FX5700LE-128, part #8959-110, with video bios: 04.36.20.41.00 <0> k emailed MSI support, hope I don't get the canned "we don't support Linux" response again... <2> hello, Im trying linux on a dv2000z, it uses the geforce go 6150 chipset and uses something called MCP51 to control most everything, every but sound works, alsaconfig loads what it says are correct modules, but sound still does not work, can anyone help me?
<2> s/dv2000z/HP pavilion dv2000z <3> nevr: aplay somesound.wav <2> kommerck, wow...that worked...in that case, what am i doing wrong with media players, mp3blaster, xmms, xine, etc...none of them have sound <3> wrong output device? <2> they all say no output device found...should be /dev/dsp correct? <3> hmmm <3> yes <3> or tell them to use alsa <3> if alsa works but not /dev/dsp <3> check if you have snd-pcm-oss loaded <2> snd-pcm-oss is loaded <2> when i tell xine to use alsa, still no sound <2> and when xmms is told to use alsa, says no device found <3> hmm <3> aplay -Ddefault somefile.wav <2> works, and i forgot to say, both aplay, and aplay -Ddefault only work as root <3> what happens if you try to start it as non-root <4> it explodes <2> close enough <4> kommerck: maybe that it won't start <2> karl@Genyo ~/gp2x/fw2.0 $ aplay -Ddefault gp2xsound.wav <2> ALSA lib confmisc.c:670:(snd_func_card_driver) cannot find card '0' <2> ALSA lib conf.c:3479:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_card_driver returned error: No such device <2> ALSA lib confmisc.c:391:(snd_func_concat) error evaluating strings <2> ALSA lib conf.c:3479:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_concat returned error: No such device <2> ALSA lib confmisc.c:1070:(snd_func_refer) error evaluating name <2> ALSA lib conf.c:3479:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_refer returned error: No such device <2> ALSA lib conf.c:3947:(snd_config_expand) Evaluate error: No such device <2> ALSA lib pcm.c:2146:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM default <2> aplay: main:547: audio open error: No such device <2> thats what it spits out <3> you should have used pastebin <5> stop pasting, please <2> pastebin? <2> im not on IRC much <2> sorry <3> http://pastebin.ca <5> google for it <3> nevr: ls -la /dev/snd/* <6> sound o_O <2> ah ha <2> hold on <2> let me chmod it <5> run the command kommerck gave <2> i did <5> and show us the output <2> how the hell do i pastebin
<5> just avoid pasting more than 4 lines <2> ok <2> crw-rw---- 1 root audio 14, 4 Aug 2 20:36 audio <2> crw-rw---- 1 root audio 14, 3 Aug 2 20:36 dsp <2> crw-rw---- 1 root audio 14, 0 Aug 2 20:36 mixer <2> crw-rw---- 1 root audio 14, 1 Aug 2 20:36 sequencer <5> add your user to group audio <2> i did...but it says my user still isnt a part of it...bah... <5> did you log out/in? <2> yeah, let me try something else, ill brb <5> the change won't take effect until you do <2> yup, that was it, hard to restart X for it all to take effect...i still cant believe something that trivial held me up <2> thank you all <2> s/hard/had <7> has nvidia-glx disappeared from debian testing? I don't seem to be able to find any installation candidate <7> (I do have non-free in my sources.list) <6> i think the precompiled modules disappeared <7> ouch <7> zinx: ah, you mean the nvidia-kernel modules? <6> yeah <6> you can install them with module-***istant without too much trouble, if that is indeed the problem <7> ok, I want the nvidia-glx package (the user space libraries) <7> I have the kernel module installed, actually <6> right, and that depends on an installed nvidia-kernel package <6> and, furthermore, it depends on a specific version of that package <6> it's all quite stupid, and i have no idea why the maintainer does it that way <7> but I get stuck on step 2 "nstall the nVidia user-space libraries; apt-get install nvidia-glx" <6> what does it tell you? paste to sh.nu/p or such <7> http://sh.nu/p/2557 <6> removed then :/ <6> http://people.debian.org/~rdonald/nvidia/APT <7> weird, the packager seems to have a repo of his own for "sid", and in his website states that the ones for testing are in the "official" non-free section <6> yeah. <6> he's nutty <7> yeah, stable, experimental or unstable... <7> I don't mind the waiting, but, at least he could write some info on the site... I believe thre must be a very good reason why there are no packages for just testing <6> because testing is week-old unstable :/ <8> hasn't been in etch for a while iirc <6> experimental is "this doesn't work." <8> just use the sid ones <8> i personally prefer the .run <7> jetscreamer: mmm, will try <8> and sid <6> the .run is suicide on debian <8> pdo <8> can't tell <6> the unstable .debs should be fine on testing most of the time <8> works fine <6> and when they're not.. don't upgrade :/ <7> [OT] how do I import his GPG key? <8> when i --uninstall the .run, i less /var/log/nvidia-installer.log and mv those problems, that and having xserver-xorg-dev installed make it work fine for me <8> you go to gnupg.org or so and look up the hex key <8> dpkg has a factoid <8> see also apt-pinning <8> dpkgthe bot in #debian i mean
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