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Re: Debian, psk31 & ac97 audio



Jay, are you sure that nothing else is using the audio device? Try lsof /dev/dsp1 or whatever's the right device name (I think that's right command) to see if something else owns the file. I've seen similar errors when the artsd sound daemon in KDE is active.

73,
John

--On Saturday, October 19, 2002 17:27:55 -0700 Jaye Inabnit ke6sls <ke6sls@cox.net> wrote:


Greetings:

I am stumped as to why none of the Debian psk31 programs will run on my
850MHz laptop.  I am testing twpsk and if I click on the send icon, my
terminal reports:

tx: partial write (128/256)...
tx error:: Resource temporarily unavailable
tx: partial write (128/256)...
tx error:: Resource temporarily unavailable

This is what I get running G-psk31:
jaye@ByrdsPortable:~$ gpsk31
Using full duplex mode!

Is this a good thing or a bad thing?

There are errors for every psk31 program that is installable for Woody.
To  get my sound card working, I had to install the via82cxxx_audio which
in turn  installs the ac97_codec which installs the soundcore module.  I
can not  remove the ac97_codec.  Other programs use the sound card and it
functions  well in playback mode.  Another thing is that lspci reports
this device as: Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. AC97
Audio Controller  (rev 40)

It am not sure if this card will fully function under Linux.  Any info is
much appreciated.

tia and 73

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