A Dimecres 31 Maig 2006 06:59, Torsten Seemann va escriure: > Although you have a /dev/dsp device node, that does not mean there is a > working dsp device behind it. Most linux distributions today (and kernel > 2.6) use ALSA for sound, rather than OSS (ie /dev/dsp). Ok, thanks! ALSA doesn't needs /dev/dsp > Either way, you > can try "modprobe saa7134-oss" to enable an OSS device for your card, or > "modprobe saa7134-alsa" to enable ALSA. This may work, but no guarantees. I've tryed saa7134-alsa: Jun 2 12:57:23 itaca kernel: saa7134 ALSA driver for DMA sound loaded Jun 2 12:57:23 itaca kernel: saa7133[0]/alsa: saa7133[0] at 0xfb7fe800 irq 66 registered as card -1 Seems that KRadio can «see» the ALSA capture devices (screenshot in http://bitassa.com/stuff/kradio-alsa.png ) But when I move the KRadio dial, I get a lot of «dsp access error» in dmesg and /var/log/syslog: Jun 2 13:07:09 itaca kernel: saa7133[0] dsp access error Jun 2 13:07:09 itaca last message repeated 3 times Jun 2 13:08:28 itaca last message repeated 353 times Jun 2 13:09:52 itaca kernel: saa7133[0] dsp access error Jun 2 13:10:09 itaca last message repeated 514 times (and no sound) Any idea? TIA Regards, -- Benjamí http://blog.bitassa.cat . _______________________________________________ linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb