Hi,

Peter Zubaj wrote:
You should upgrade alsa-driver to 1.0.10 (check /proc/asound/version
for you current version)

Thank you for you advice. I tried first upgrading all the installed alsa
packages, but the driver version didn't change. When I then tried to
compile alsa-driver sources, the configure-script said:

configure: error: You have built-in ALSA in your kernel.

which nicely explained problems with upgrading. So I just switched to
2.6.15 kernel (I am for now using pre-compiled versions) and sound
appeared (with new driver version number).

Regards,
Esko Arajärvi


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