On 10/9/10 3:31 PM, Scott Ballantyne wrote:
Hi Tim,
You write:
I finally kldload(ed) snd_* and went through the list of the loaded
modules until I eliminated useless loaded modules and found the one that
actually let the sound files play. It was a pain in the butt, but it
worked.
What does kldstat say for your .ko loaded sound files?
The problem was partly solved by Frank's suggestion to set the default
device to 1, although I don't know why. Now I get sound through the
earphones, but not the speakers.
kldstat gives a huge list:
10 1 0xffffffff812cd000 8c2 snd_driver.ko
11 1 0xffffffff812ce000 2242 snd_vibes.ko
12 34 0xffffffff812d1000 39590 sound.ko
13 1 0xffffffff8130b000 18c6 snd_via82c686.ko
14 1 0xffffffff8130d000 3842 snd_via8233.ko
15 1 0xffffffff81311000 2342 snd_t4dwave.ko
16 3 0xffffffff81314000 b42 snd_spicds.ko
17 1 0xffffffff81315000 263e snd_solo.ko
18 4 0xffffffff81318000 1946 snd_sbc.ko
19 1 0xffffffff8131a000 17be snd_sb8.ko
20 1 0xffffffff8131c000 1cbe snd_sb16.ko
21 1 0xffffffff8131e000 e3c2 snd_neomagic.ko
22 2 0xffffffff8132d000 6d6c snd_mss.ko
23 1 0xffffffff81334000 6ec2 snd_maestro3.ko
24 1 0xffffffff8133b000 48ca snd_maestro.ko
25 1 0xffffffff81340000 2d3e snd_ich.ko
26 1 0xffffffff81343000 141c6 snd_hda.ko
27 1 0xffffffff81358000 1742 snd_fm801.ko
28 1 0xffffffff8135a000 21c6 snd_ess.ko
29 1 0xffffffff8135d000 4d42 snd_es137x.ko
30 1 0xffffffff81362000 43c2 snd_envy24ht.ko
31 1 0xffffffff81367000 48c2 snd_envy24.ko
32 1 0xffffffff8136c000 d39e snd_emu10kx.ko
33 1 0xffffffff8137a000 8bbe snd_ds1.ko
34 2 0xffffffff81383000 436c snd_csa.ko
35 1 0xffffffff81388000 22c2 snd_cs4281.ko
36 1 0xffffffff8138b000 203e snd_cmi.ko
37 1 0xffffffff8138e000 2dc2 snd_atiixp.ko
38 1 0xffffffff81391000 1ec2 snd_als4000.ko
39 1 0xffffffff81393000 1a42 snd_ad1816.ko
Thanks so much.
Scott
Here are my settings:
> sysctl hw.snd.default_unit
hw.snd.default_unit: 0
> kldstat
Id Refs Address Size Name
1 22 0xffffffff80100000 d71088 kernel
2 2 0xffffffff80e72000 75638 sound.ko
3 1 0xffffffff80ee8000 24e48 snd_hda.ko
4 1 0xffffffff81022000 3a1f linprocfs.ko
5 1 0xffffffff81026000 1c4e8 linux.ko
6 1 0xffffffff81043000 7ee accf_http.ko
7 1 0xffffffff81044000 1e6 accf_data.ko
kldstat numbers 4 - 7 aren't relevant, but my workstation had an option
to choose the driver from a list and one chice supported earphone and
speaker jacks (the Gateway has a speaker/microphone jack on the front,
and the "usual" 3 sound jacks on the rear). That optin was in the
system settings ---> audio in KDE4 Gnome probably has an equivalent.
My /boot/loader.conf
> cat /boot/loader.conf
kern.ipc.shmseg=1024
kern.ipc.shmmni=1024
sem_load="YES"
sound_load="YES"
#snd_ich_load="YES"
snd_hda_load="YES"
#snd_emu10k1_load="YES"
#snd_emu10kx_load="YES"
loader_logo="beastie"
The commented out entries are evidence of my futzing around with the
workstation before I finally got the sound to work. The first 3
entries (and the last) in my /boot/loader.conf aren't sound related.
My uname -a
FreeBSD beta.maestro 8.1-STABLE FreeBSD 8.1-STABLE #2: Mon Jul 26
17:36:45 EDT 2010 tkell...@beta.maestro:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/JUNE30
amd64
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