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Card: Alsa-DSP external ctl pluginwhich has only one (PCM) control.
Chip: ALSA-DSP plugin Mixer
Card: OMAP24xx EACwhich has all the controls, as seen in gnome-alsamixer.
Chip: TSC2301
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2008-07-26
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2008-07-26
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2008-07-28
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I just installed the alsa sound system in a new chroot. First, I had to install some packages:
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Ok, the magic seems to happen in two files. The Debian /etc/asound.conf is the same as our maemo /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf, and the /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf is a big file that does some magic stuff that makes things work. I bet it is the default Debian alsa.conf file.
I have attached a tarball of the two files.
Once I copied these files into place, I found I had to issue
Hoorah. Finally.
EDIT: I have no idea if those mysterious mixer files have anything to do with anything...
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Last edited by qole; 2008-07-29 at 17:51.