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Hi,

sudo modinfo indigodjx

gives:

modinfo: ERROR: Module indigodjx not found.

So, how do I proceed to install that module?

thanks,

F


On 08/16/2015 11:30 PM, Robert M. Riches Jr. wrote:
> In another reply, you posted that "sudo aplay -L" did not show
> the Indigodjx card.
>
> I wonder if the udev rule might be missing, which IIUC could
> cause the module to not load, which IIUC could cause the card to
> not be visible.
>
> Is the INDIGODJX kernel module loaded?
>
>      sudo lsmod | grep indigodjx
>
> You might unplug the card from USB and then do one of these
>
>      sudo tail -f /var/log/messages
>
>      sudo tail -f /var/log/syslog
>
> (whichever works on your system) while plugging the card back in
> to USB.  That should tell what udev is doing when the card is
> plugged in.  You might also do something similar to this to see
> what the kernel says is going on:
>
>      sudo dmesg | tail -44
>
> This should tell you if you have any udev rules for your card:
>
>      grep -ri indigodjx /etc/udev /lib/udev
>
> That recursive grep would have shown any file in or under those
> paths that mentioned indigodjx.  On my Debian 7 system, it does
> now return anything.  Debian 7 is pretty old, so perhaps too old
> to have a udev rule for the card.
>
> To see if the kernel module can see your card, you might try
> this:
>
>      sudo modprobe indigodjx
>
> Also, this indicates there's an enable parameter for the module:
>
>      sudo modinfo indigodjx
>
> IME, sound cards normally default to enabled, but perhaps this
> driver is different.  You might need to manually force it to be
> enabled.
>
> HTH
>
> Robert
>
>
>> Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2015 20:14:10 +0200
>> From: "F. Dols" <f.j.h.dols@xxxxxxxxx>
>> To: alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I need some starting pointers for the following.
>>
>> A.
>> I use Mint 17.1 and bought the Indigodjx soundcard.
>>
>> On
>> http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Main
>>
>> I do not see the name ECHO nor INDIGO  in the Sound Card List.
>>
>> However, I do see the name INDIGODJX in the DRIVERS list.
>>
>> What does this mean? Is ALSA able to see this soundcard under Mint 17.1
>> or not?
>>
>>
>> B.
>> I ALSA can see my soundcard, I would like to have some steps for making
>> it possible.
>>
>> I have ALSA running: My Mixxx shows ALSA and uses ALSA for the build-in
>> soundcard that I want to replace with the Indigodjx.
>>
>> I do understand what ALSA is, but I have as yet no intention to play
>> with soundcard settings.
>>
>> My only thing is to have the Indigodjx recognised and used by Mixxx and
>> Banshee.
>>
>>
>> HOW DO I PROCEED? ( I am willing to make a intro doc based on my
>> experiences, but as for now, I have to even know how to start..
>>
>>
>>
>>
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