On Friday 05 March 2004 01:50 pm, Derek Jennings wrote:
> On Friday 05 Mar 2004 16:26, David B. Carter wrote:
> > David B. Carter said:
> > > OK. I installed alsa-utils (and it dependency - pciutils) from the FTP
> > > address you gave above. It installed fine. When I ran alsaconf, it said
> > > that no PnP sound cards were detected and asked me if I wanted it to
> > > probe for ISA cards. I said "OK" and picked the CS4236 drivers so it
> > > would not probe for everything on the planet. Then it asked me if I
> > > wanted it to test all DMA and IRQ combinations. I said "OK" and it
> > > started to probe. It immediately locked up the mouse, and the Caps Lock
> > > and Scroll Lock lights on the keyboard started blinking, and it hasn't
> > > shown any signs of responsding for about 20 minutes now.
> > >
> > > OK, I went back and rebooted the system and repeated the same procedure
> > > but told it not to try all possible DMA/IRQ combinations. Same result.
> > > :(
> > >
> > > Any ideas?
> >
> > At the urging of someone else who's not on this list, I tried a
> >
> > modprobe snd-cs-4236
> >
> > I'm not even 100% sure what that does, but, after unmuting several of the
> > main channels (master, pcm, cd, etc.) in alsamixer, I now get CD audio!!
> > Still no audio from digital audio files in XMMS (even after switching to
> > the ALSA output plugin).
> >
> > Any ideas how to proceed? Thanks.
>
> The modprobe snd-cs-4236 loads the driver. But it will not load on the next
> boot unless you configure /etc/modules.conf. That is what alsaconf is
> supposed to do for you, but for some reason alsaconf is unable to detect
> your soundchip.
>
> If you go to
> http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Cirrus+Lo
>gic&card=CS4236&chip=CS4236&module=cs4236#modp
>
> You will see an example modules.conf configuration for your driver.
> You could try copying this into your /etc/modules.conf
>
> derek

I have not read all the correspondence on this problem, so I may be suggesting 
something already tried.  I also have the same sound system as you. For a 
long time I used 4236 driver (on MDK 91) and I could play CDs but nothing 
else. Once after booting I ran 'dmesg' to see any boot messages. When I 
booted with a failed driver (ie 46xx) the message suggested I try 4232. I did 
and everything is much better. xmms works, and kbootle plays DVDs with audio. 
I also get KDE startup and logoff sound. Try using harddrake to set this 
driver.

mike


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