[K12OSN] Sound problems

Jomegat jomegat at jomegat.com
Wed Aug 24 15:16:11 UTC 2011


On 08/23/2011 12:22 PM, Jeff Siddall wrote:
> On 08/22/2011 11:41 AM, Jomegat wrote:
>> On 08/22/2011 10:52 AM, Jeff Siddall wrote:
>>> On 08/22/2011 09:34 AM, Jomegat wrote:
>>>> On 08/22/2011 08:50 AM, Gideon Romm wrote:
>>>>> On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 12:49 PM, Jomegat<jomegat at jomegat.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> [root at monarch ~]# aplay
>>>>>> ALSA lib confmisc.c:768:(parse_card) cannot find card '0'
>>>>>
>>>>> It seems ALSA cannot find card 0.
>>>>>
>>>>> Did you run this command on the server?
>>>>
>>>> Good question. I was logged into a TC and opened an xterm. I THINK that
>>>> means I ran the command on the server. I do not know how to run
>>>> anything
>>>> on the TC, but would appreciate enlightenment.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> If YES => the alsa -> pulseaudio redirection is not configured and you
>>>>> need to modify your /etc/asound.conf
>>>>
>>>> This could be it - there is no /etc/asound.conf. Perhaps I have a
>>>> missing package?
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> If NO (you ran the command on the thin client) => The thin client
>>>>> cannot find an appropriate driver for the sound card.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Are you sure you are running K12Linux and not K12LTSP? K12Linux used
>>> LTSP5 and I thought pulseaudio was one of the things that didn't work in
>>> EL5. Most EL5 users run K12LTSP which was LTSP4.
>>>
>>> If it is LTSP4 I really have no idea how it is supposed to work because
>>> I have never run anything less than LTSP5.
>>>
>>> It looks like LTSP4 is using ESD for network audio but I don't know if
>>> the mic ever worked with that.
>>>
>>> You might end up having to go to K12Linux with Fedora or EL6.
>>
>> Sorry - I typed K12Linux when I meant K12LTSP. I guess I need EL6 then.
>> I have two servers right now - one of them is at the school and is
>> slated for retirement. The other is here on my desk at the office. I
>> could do an install from scratch.
>>
>> My main requirement is to support the old 900MHz Celeron's we're using
>> for TC's. As I've been reading the list, it looks like I need to be
>> careful about what I upgrade to. EL6 supports old clients, right?
>
> No, unfortunately EL6 doesn't support "old" clients that well, but that
> is really dependent on your definition of "old". I would say it does not
> support _really_ old clients. Basically any CPU that will run i686 with
> PAE is good enough -- maybe even i686 without PAE. i586 and below (we
> are talking a decade old or more now) are probably a no-go. A Celeron
> 900 (mobile I assume) should be fine.
>
> Before you go to far you might want to try a test by downloading a SL6
> live CD (i686 of course, not x86_64) and see if your clients will boot.
> You can burn it on a USB stick if your clients don't have CD drives.
>
> Of course it is also possible that mics can be made to work with LTSP4
> but unfortunately someone else will have to help you with that. To be
> honest I have not even tried mics on LTSP5, but in principle pulseaudio
> should handle that.
>
> Jeff
>
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Thanks to everyone who helped on this.  I installed Centos 6 and 
followed the instructions at 
https://fedorahosted.org/k12linux/wiki/InstallGuide - and everything is 
working swimmingly!

Yay!  I have so far tested USB flash drives, audio (in and out), flash 
(no nspluginwrapper).  I've tried it with the one of the TC's we are 
using as well as with three other PC's in my office.  It's a nice face 
lift too BTW.

This evening I will deploy.

I'd like to especially thank Warran for his work on making that happen.

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