help

Lennart Sorensen lsorense-1wCw9BSqJbv44Nm34jS7GywD8/FfD2ys at public.gmane.org
Wed Jan 30 16:27:45 UTC 2008


On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 11:10:08AM -0500, chris-n/jUll39koHNgV/OU4+dkA at public.gmane.org wrote:
> Does anyone know a consultant I could hire to help me with my emu1212m pci 
> card, alsa, and ubuntu? The consultant I normally use (when things go 
> beyond what I can do and what this list can help me with) is not doing that 
> kind of thing anymore. He suggested I try linuxcaffe website for a listing. 
> However, rather than call them all I thought I'd ask you guys if you know 
> of anyone really good at sound stuff. I find that this list is really great 
> for help and that my learning goes up. However, for really deep stuff like 
> kernel panics, boot problems, and the like, everything gets really quiet. 
> Now my problems (see "X/boot" thread) have gotten worse. I was logging in 
> as user then running 'startx' to get my system up (which then wouldn't give 
> me the privilege of shutting down). Now, I can't even get in as regular 
> user at all. I can go in as root but alsa is not showing my card of choice 
> (emu1212m pc). Audacity lets me choose the emu but doesn't give me all the 
> functionality the I get with the onboard Intel card. I got the emu1212m pci 
> card because it seems to be a semi-pro card that I hoped would give me 
> better recording sound than the onboard Intel one does. But it's a bitch to 
> configure under alsa/ubuntu and when it is up I can't get all the 
> functionality out of it. I'm getting advice from another list about how I 
> should have tabs and menus in alsamixer and alsamixergui that those apps 
> don't even show me in my system. I have a recording project I wan to start 
> this week. I don't mind a little troubleshooting but I'm troubleshooting 
> alsa/emu/ubuntu INSTEAD of recording! 
> 
> If anyone knows a consultant that could handle all this stuff please let me 
> know. 

I guess it depends where you are located too.  Maybe someone is close
by.

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