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Monday, June 11th, 2007 at 7:26:54pm UTC 

  1. ################################
  2. ALSA Information Script v 0.4.28
  3. ################################
  4.  
  5. Script ran on: Mon Jun 11 14:26:56 PDT 2007
  6.  
  7.  
  8. Linux Distribution
  9. ------------------
  10.  
  11. Ubuntu 7.04 \n \l DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 7.04"
  12.  
  13.  
  14. Kernel Information
  15. ------------------
  16.  
  17. Kernel release:    2.6.20-16-generic
  18. Operating System:  GNU/Linux
  19. Architecture:      i686
  20. Processor:         unknown
  21. SMP Enabled:       Yes
  22.  
  23.  
  24. ALSA Version
  25. ------------
  26.  
  27. Driver version:     1.0.14
  28. Library version:    1.0.14
  29. Utilities version:  1.0.13
  30.  
  31.  
  32. Loaded ALSA modules
  33. -------------------
  34.  
  35.  
  36.  
  37. Soundcards recognised by ALSA
  38. -----------------------------
  39.  
  40. --- no soundcards ---
  41.  
  42.  
  43. PCI Soundcards installed in the system
  44. --------------------------------------
  45.  
  46. 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
  47.  
  48.  
  49. Advanced information - PCI Vendor/Device/Susbsystem ID's
  50. --------------------------------------------------------
  51.  
  52. 00:1b.0 0403: 8086:27d8 (rev 01)
  53.         Subsystem: 1028:01cd
  54.  
  55.  
  56. HDA-Intel Codec information
  57. ---------------------------
  58.  
  59.  
  60.  
  61. ALSA Device nodes
  62. -----------------
  63.  
  64. crw-rw---- 1 root audio 116,  1 2007-06-11 02:40 /dev/snd/seq
  65. crw-rw---- 1 root audio 116, 33 2007-06-11 02:40 /dev/snd/timer
  66.  
  67.  
  68. ALSA configuration files
  69. ------------------------
  70.  
  71. User specific config file (~/.asoundrc)
  72.  
  73. pcm.!default {
  74.        type plug
  75.        slave.pcm "dmixer"
  76. }
  77. pcm.dsp0 {
  78.        type plug
  79.        slave.pcm "dmixer"
  80. }
  81. pcm.dmixer {
  82.        type dmix
  83.        ipc_key 1024
  84.        slave {
  85.                pcm "hw:0,0"
  86.                period_time 0
  87.                period_size 1024
  88.                buffer_size 8192
  89.                rate 96000
  90.        }
  91.        bindings {
  92.                0 0
  93.                1 1
  94.        }
  95. }
  96. ctl.dmixer {
  97.        type hw
  98.        card 0
  99. }
  100.  
  101.  
  102. Aplay output
  103. ------------
  104.  
  105.  
  106.  
  107. Amixer output
  108. -------------
  109.  
  110. -------Mixer controls for card 0 ]
  111.  
  112. Usage: amixer <options> [command]
  113.  
  114. Available options:
  115.  -h,--help       this help
  116.  -c,--card N     select the card
  117.  -D,--device N   select the device, default 'default'
  118.  -d,--debug      debug mode
  119.  -n,--nocheck    do not perform range checking
  120.  -v,--version    print version of this program
  121.  -q,--quiet      be quiet
  122.  -i,--inactive   show also inactive controls
  123.  -a,--abstract L select abstraction level (none or basic)
  124.  -s,--stdin      Read and execute commands from stdin sequentially
  125.  
  126. Available commands:
  127.  scontrols       show all mixer simple controls
  128.  scontents         show contents of all mixer simple controls (default command)
  129.  sset sID P      set contents for one mixer simple control
  130.  sget sID        get contents for one mixer simple control
  131.  controls        show all controls for given card
  132.  contents        show contents of all controls for given card
  133.  cset cID P      set control contents for one control
  134.  cget cID        get control contents for one control
  135.  
  136.  
  137. All Loaded Modules
  138. ------------------
  139.  
  140. Module
  141. nls_iso8859_1
  142. vfat
  143. fat
  144. ext2
  145. usb_storage
  146. libusual
  147. nls_cp437
  148. isofs
  149. udf
  150. appletalk
  151. ax25
  152. ipx
  153. p8023
  154. binfmt_misc
  155. af_packet
  156. freq_table
  157. rfcomm
  158. l2cap
  159. ipv6
  160. fglrx
  161. ppdev
  162. tc1100_wmi
  163. pcc_acpi
  164. dev_acpi
  165. sony_acpi
  166. video
  167. sbs
  168. i2c_ec
  169. i2c_core
  170. dock
  171. button
  172. battery
  173. container
  174. ac
  175. asus_acpi
  176. backlight
  177. fuse
  178. sbp2
  179. parport_pc
  180. lp
  181. parport
  182. snd_pcm_oss
  183. snd_mixer_oss
  184. snd_pcm
  185. snd_seq_dummy
  186. snd_seq_oss
  187. snd_seq_midi
  188. snd_rawmidi
  189. snd_seq_midi_event
  190. joydev
  191. snd_seq
  192. snd_timer
  193. snd_seq_device
  194. snd
  195. hci_usb
  196. ipw3945
  197. ieee80211
  198. ieee80211_crypt
  199. bluetooth
  200. serio_raw
  201. psmouse
  202. pcspkr
  203. sdhci
  204. mmc_core
  205. soundcore
  206. iTCO_wdt
  207. iTCO_vendor_support
  208. intel_agp
  209. agpgart
  210. shpchp
  211. pci_hotplug
  212. snd_page_alloc
  213. evdev
  214. tsdev
  215. usbhid
  216. hid
  217. ext3
  218. jbd
  219. mbcache
  220. sg
  221. sr_mod
  222. cdrom
  223. sd_mod
  224. ata_piix
  225. ata_generic
  226. libata
  227. scsi_mod
  228. ohci1394
  229. ieee1394
  230. b44
  231. mii
  232. generic
  233. ehci_hcd
  234. uhci_hcd
  235. usbcore
  236. thermal
  237. processor
  238. fan
  239. fbcon
  240. tileblit
  241. font
  242. bitblit
  243. softcursor
  244. vesafb
  245. capability
  246. commoncap

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