On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 11:17:17AM +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote

> But I have no sound! KDE tells me the hardware doesn't work, and alsaconf 
> says it can't detect any PCI hardware. Lspci -k shows snd-hda-intel module 
> loaded though, so I can't see what's missing.
> 
> Any clues, anyone?

  When I go into "make menuconfig"

Device Drivers  --->
  <*> Sound card support  --->
  <*>   Advanced Linux Sound Architecture  --->
  [*]   PCI sound devices  --->
    <*>   Intel HD Audio  --->

  I get a list of sub modules.  Here's what I've selected...

 --- Intel HD Audio
 [*]   Build hwdep interface for HD-audio driver
 [ ]     Allow dynamic codec reconfiguration (EXPERIMENTAL)
 [ ]   Support digital beep via input layer
 [ ]   Support jack plugging notification via input layer
 [ ]   Support initialization patch loading for HD-audio
 [*]   Build Realtek HD-audio codec support
 [*]   Build Analog Device HD-audio codec support
 [ ]   Build IDT/Sigmatel HD-audio codec support
 [*]   Build VIA HD-audio codec support
 [ ]   Build HDMI/DisplayPort HD-audio codec support
 [ ]   Build Cirrus Logic codec support
 [ ]   Build Conexant HD-audio codec support
 [ ]   Build Creative CA0110-IBG codec support
 [ ]   Build C-Media HD-audio codec support
 [ ]   Build Silicon Labs 3054 HD-modem codec support
 [*]   Enable generic HD-audio codec parser
 [ ]   Aggressive power-saving on HD-audio 

  Your selections will depend on your card.  Can you post the output for
your sound card from "lspci -v"?  If you have an HDMI output, you may
see 2 audio stanzas in "lspci -v".  List them both just to be sure.

-- 
Walter Dnes <waltd...@waltdnes.org>

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