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thanks again. that did the trick! |
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On 1/24/06, Ryan Tandy <tarpman@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Cláudio Henrique wrote: |
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> >will I have to recompile my kernel with OSS then? |
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> >On 1/24/06, Jason Stubbs <jstubbs@g.o> wrote: |
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> >>On Tuesday 24 January 2006 11:33, Cláudio Henrique wrote: |
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> >>>I managed to have doom3 working on my system, but now the problem is |
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> >>>with the sound. It is like the one of a robot. I have tried using |
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> >>>alsa, but the problem remains. How can I fix this? |
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> >>Same here. To get it to work I had to change to OSS by modifying the config |
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> >>file as follows: |
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> >>$ grep oss $HOME/.doom3/base/DoomConfig.cfg |
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> >>seta s_driver "oss" |
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> >>-- |
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> >>Jason Stubbs |
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> >>gentoo-user@g.o mailing list |
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> No. If you have the alsa-oss package installed and loaded, ALSA will |
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> automatically intercept OSS calls. If you're using the alsa-driver |
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> package, make sure it's compiled with USE="oss"; if you're using the |
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> kernel's ALSA driver, select the OSS emulation options. |
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