Alsa/Thinkpad/No such dsp device?
Duane Morin
dmorin at morinfamily.com
Sat May 10 10:45:30 EDT 2003
At 10:06 AM 5/10/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>You've tried running aumix?
"error opening mixer". More specifically, aumix by itself just returns me
to the command line. aumix -q tells me error opening mixer.
>You clearly do not understand /proc...
And people wonder why everybody thinks Linux people are rude. Obviously
I don't understand it, you're right. But you'll note that I simply provided it
as information, I didn't say "Wow, yeah, this must be it!" Look at it
from my side -- it's a directory, and *some* stuff in /proc you can cat, so
I find
it reasonable to presume that perhaps there is a file in there that should have
something in it that doesn't.
> crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 116, 33 May 10 09:46 timer
>These are not lengths; these are device numbers. 116,0; 116,24;
>116,16; 116,33 Perfectly normal for a character device (see that 'c'
>at the beginning of the line??)
Okey doke. So I'm trying to learn -- does that mean that something /proc that
does not have "x,y" where length should be must have not been assigned a
device number? Why are there two different numbers? What exactly does it
mean for the device number to be 0?
Duane
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