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Date: Sun, 13 Dec 1998 16:15:32 +0000 (GMT)
From: Holger Mense <holger@sky.rhwd.owl.de>
To: ALSA User ML <alsa-user@alsa.jcu.cz>
Subject: alsa + esound?
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Hi...

I am running ALSA-driver 0.2.0pre10p2, ALSA-lib 0.1.3 and ALSA-utils 0.0.8
on a Debian 2.0 system with kernel 2.0.36. My soundcard is a GUS PnP with
8MB. All works fine.

Now I want to use esound 0.2.6 together with alsa, but I have some
difficulties.

Always when I start esd (esd -port 5001), I get the message:

initializing...
- accepting connections on port 5001
audio_alsa: no cards found!fatal error configuring sound, /dev/dsp

What am I doing wrong? Audio works...

Maybe I use the wrong port? How can I determine the right one?


 CU, Holger

P.S.: I know there is some documentation in the esound package, but it is
in postscript, and I don't have a ps-system installed hier, and reading
the doc with a tool like p2ascii isn't quite easy ... :) - furthermore I
don't think, the documentation mentions alsa...

-- 
Holger Mense


