Hi,

I have an Asus Xonar Phoebus which ships with a rather recent CMedia chips
(CMI 8888 which brings native PCIE support). Apparently this new chip is
supported neither by PCICMI nor Oxygen drivers.
The Asus Vendor Matrix (
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Vendor-Asus ) tells that
the hda-intel driver should be able to run it, but it is not the case on my
system (Fedora 17, with 3.5.3 kernel and alsa 1.0.25.1) ; it is not even
listed in hardware list in gnome 3.4 sound settings, I think it means that
no kernel module matches it.
However on Windows it is recognised as a HDA compatible device, and is
useable by default HDA driver (of course advanced features are not
available).

I would like to know if there is a way to have the card basically working
under Linux, and how ? I suspect I have to pass a custom model to the
hda-intel kernel module to force it to load, but I don't know which one to
pick.

Regards,
Vincent 


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