Title: alsa.tcz Description: alsa sound Version: 1.0.26 Author: see list of sites below Original-site: see list of sites below Copying-policy: see list of sites below Size: 1.1M Extension_by: juanito/jasonw Tags: alsa sound audio Comments: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture ---------- This extension contains: alsa-lib-1.0.26 - LGPLv2.1 - ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/lib/alsa-lib-1.0.24.1.tar.bz2 alsa-utils-1.0.26 - GPLv2 - ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/utils/alsa-utils-1.0.24.2.tar.bz2 ---------- Example howto: $ sudo alsaconf $ speaker-test -c2 -t wav -l1 ---------- Install the alsaconf.tcz extension if you need the alsaocnf script. To initialize alsa without having to use alsaconf, there is a script that will do that. It can be placed in /opt/bootlocal.sh so it alsa will be setup on boot with no user interaction required. The command to do this is: /usr/local/etc/init.d/alsasound start If adding this command to bootlocal.sh, you may need to precede it with the sleep command for it to be effective. If you want your alsa settings to persist across reboots, use the command 'alsactl store' after alsa has been set up. This stores the configuration in /usr/local/etc/asound.state. Place this file in your backup to allow your alsa settings to persist across sessions. Additionally, if you first run alsaconf, the result of that will be used by /usr/local/etc/init.d/alsasound instead of probing for and activating all the soundcards found on your system. Only the card you selected in alsaconf will be setup by alsasound upon later starting of alsasound once alsaconf is run. To make this persist across reboots so alsasound does not have to be run in later sessions, back up these files/directories: opt/alsa etc/modprobe.conf Then add the command "/usr/local/etc/init.d/alsasound start" in your /opt/bootlocal.sh file and your card should load on each boot as previously set up by alsaconf. ISA PnP support has been added to /usr/local/etc/init.d/alsasound. It will probe and insert modules for many known ISA PnP sound cards. Also, an option to specify which kernel module for your ISA card is there, just enter that/those names into /opt/alsa/.alsadriver, one on each line and only that module will be inserted without modprobing unnecessary modules while trying to find your card. ---------- Change-log: first version Current: 2012/12/08