2009/3/18 Emanoil Kotsev <delop...@yahoo.com> > Kelly Clowers wrote: > > > On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 13:51, Emanoil Kotsev <delop...@yahoo.com> > wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> can someone help me to get sound in lenny with the intel (Codec: IDT > >> 92HD73E1X5) snd card > >> > >> I read in the bugreports that alsa 1.0.19 should support it and > installed > >> from source but still no sound. I'm not sure it was really the 19 > >> version because it said it was 1.0.19 but after installing in > >> cat /proc/asound/version > >> Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.18rc3 > > > > This might be because you didn't upgrade all of alsa. > > > > Part of my alsa (Sid packages) is 1.0.19, but cat /proc/asound/version > > says Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.18a. > > > >> or something > >> > >> the board is DG45FC. If someone could point me to a good howto it would > >> be enough > > > > > > http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/Quick_Install > > > > When I had sound card issues, I found building alsa-drivers was enough. > > > > Make sure you have the linux-headers* package for your kernel > > > > Download the alsa-drivers tar.bz2 package to /usr/local/src/ > > > > # unpack > > tar -xvjf alsa-driver-1.0.19.tar.bz2 > > cd alsa-driver-1.0.19/ > > > > #build > > ./configure --with-cards=hda-intel --with-isapnp=no > > make > > > > # become root to install > > make install > > > > reboot (or a correct modprobe invocation might suffice) > > of course this doesn't make .debs, but it works, and is easy > > > thanks for the detailed instructions, I'll look at it in the evening. > I am willing to use lenny. > > thanks again and regards
First, I suggest you not to do a configure && make && make install against debian packages I you need to compile from sources use the debian way, apt-get source alsa && dpkg-buildpackage Try to add this line at the end of your /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base options snd-hda-intel model=your_model on my lenovo laptop I added: options snd-hda-intel model=lenovo r