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hi I have a Phase 22 from Terratec and I'm very happy with it in windows
now i'm trying to set it up in linux (fedora core 3)
i downloaded and compiled the latest alsa, but that didn't work ...
i tried "soundcard detection" in the applications menu, it says an
envy24 card is present, but if I try to play the test sound I can't hear
anything
did someone get it to work under linux???
thanks in advance
Nicola

btw i'm trying to rebuild the kernel (2.6.10) but I didn't succed yet;
anyway the kernel included in fc3 is 2.6.9 so it's pretty new

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m0nty wrote:

> hi I have a Phase 22 from Terratec and I'm very happy with it in windows
> now i'm trying to set it up in linux (fedora core 3)
> i downloaded and compiled the latest alsa, but that didn't work ...
> i tried "soundcard detection" in the applications menu, it says an
> envy24 card is present, but if I try to play the test sound I can't hear
> anything
> did someone get it to work under linux???
> thanks in advance
> Nicola
>
> btw i'm trying to rebuild the kernel (2.6.10) but I didn't succed yet;
> anyway the kernel included in fc3 is 2.6.9 so it's pretty new


You'll probably get more help on one of the linux specific groups.

You might want to check out the Planet CCRMA site. They offer several
distros specifically tweaked for RedHat & Fedora, including some
precompiled kernels.

http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/

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On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 18:01:11 +0000, m0nty wrote:

> hi I have a Phase 22 from Terratec and I'm very happy with it in windows
> now i'm trying to set it up in linux (fedora core 3)
> i downloaded and compiled the latest alsa, but that didn't work ...
> i tried "soundcard detection" in the applications menu, it says an
> envy24 card is present, but if I try to play the test sound I can't hear
> anything
> did someone get it to work under linux???
> thanks in advance
> Nicola
>
> btw i'm trying to rebuild the kernel (2.6.10) but I didn't succed yet;
> anyway the kernel included in fc3 is 2.6.9 so it's pretty new

Not got one myself but....
The outputs are probably muted.(The volume turned down)
Get the envy24control mixer (now part of alsa-tools) and turn it up.

I don't think the simple sound card mixers that come with fedora can
access all the routing and features of the ice1724 chipset, so they are
probably controlling the wrong things...

Also, you don't need to recompile the kernel to install a new version of
the ALSA sound drivers, if that's the reason you did it.

If you don't have any luck, try the alsa-user mailing list.

In future, it would be nice if people posted Linux audio hardware and
recording questions to linux.dev.sound, as they will just irritate most
people here. I'm going to attempt to refrain from responding here too. :)

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philicorda wrote:
> On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 18:01:11 +0000, m0nty wrote:
>
>
>>hi I have a Phase 22 from Terratec and I'm very happy with it in windows
>>now i'm trying to set it up in linux (fedora core 3)
>>i downloaded and compiled the latest alsa, but that didn't work ...
>>i tried "soundcard detection" in the applications menu, it says an
>>envy24 card is present, but if I try to play the test sound I can't hear
>>anything
>>did someone get it to work under linux???
>>thanks in advance
>>Nicola
>>
>>btw i'm trying to rebuild the kernel (2.6.10) but I didn't succed yet;
>>anyway the kernel included in fc3 is 2.6.9 so it's pretty new
>
>
> Not got one myself but....
> The outputs are probably muted.(The volume turned down)
> Get the envy24control mixer (now part of alsa-tools) and turn it up.
>
> I don't think the simple sound card mixers that come with fedora can
> access all the routing and features of the ice1724 chipset, so they are
> probably controlling the wrong things...
>
> Also, you don't need to recompile the kernel to install a new version of
> the ALSA sound drivers, if that's the reason you did it.
>
> If you don't have any luck, try the alsa-user mailing list.
>
> In future, it would be nice if people posted Linux audio hardware and
> recording questions to linux.dev.sound, as they will just irritate most
> people here. I'm going to attempt to refrain from responding here too. :)

ok thanks

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