2009/8/18 Paulo Cavalcanti <pro...@gmail.com> > > > On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 2:22 PM, stan <gr...@q.com> wrote: > >> On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 05:15:43 -0300 >> Paulo Cavalcanti <pro...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > > >> > > The default alsa drivers version in f11 is 1.0.18. The current >> > > version is 1.0.20 and there are lots of intel-hda fixes in the >> > > update. The reason f11 is running the old version is because the >> > > kernel it is using doesn't support the new drivers. >> > >> > >> > What do you mean by that? I have been using driver 1.0.20 >> > since I installed F11, a long time ago. There is nothing in kernel >> > 2.6.29 that precludes its installation. >> > >> > >> > >> When I run the alsa-info.sh script, this is the output I get. >> >> !!Kernel Information >> !!------------------ >> >> Kernel release: 2.6.29.6-217.2.7.fc11.x86_64 >> Operating System: GNU/Linux >> Architecture: x86_64 >> Processor: x86_64 >> SMP Enabled: Yes >> >> >> !!ALSA Version >> !!------------ >> >> Driver version: 1.0.18a >> Library version: 1.0.20 >> Utilities version: 1.0.20 >> >> >> There is no package for the drivers pulled up in an rpm query. I >> assumed that the reason they didn't have the 1.0.20 drivers installed >> was an incompatibility with the kernel for some hardware. I can't think >> of another reason they wouldn't be using the latest stable version. >> They obviously know about it since they have the library and utilities >> installed. >> >> > Thee driver is a bunch of kernel modules, which are part of the kernel. > > Unfortunately, the only time Fedora upgraded the driver > in a kernel, they used the 1.0.18, the buggiest > alsa driver ever. Therefore, they will not do it again. They > will use whatever version comes in the kernel. >
Hello, it's me again :) i don't remember if I reported that sound from headphones works when I added line: options snd-hda-intel model=dell-m6 to modprobe.d/dist.conf. it's so weird for me. any other hints? :) -- darekr
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