On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 08:48:01PM -0400, Tony Andrews wrote:
I have the Chaintech VNF4 Ultra VE. Its a nforce4 motherboard. I think that
it has a realtek chip but I know that I can use the nvidia or Realtek
drivers on the windows side. I am convinced that its a compatibility issue
with
On Sun, Sep 18, 2005 at 12:27:08AM -0400, Tony Andrews wrote:
I've been trying all day to get the sound up and running, but no dice. I
have the chaintech vnf4 ultra which has onboard nvidia sound. I have the
snd-intel8x0 driver module and modprobe gives no error. I tried commenting
out the
I have the Chaintech VNF4 Ultra VE. Its a nforce4
motherboard. I think that it has a realtek chip but I know that I
can use the nvidia or Realtek drivers on the windows side. I am
convinced that its a compatibility issue with this kernel but, if
anyone know of any alternatives, I'm open to
Smugzilla a écrit :
Tony Andrews wrote:
I've been trying all day to get the sound up and running, but no
dice. I have the chaintech vnf4 ultra which has onboard nvidia sound.
I have the snd-intel8x0 driver module and modprobe gives no error. I
tried commenting out the oss modules but I'm
i dont know if the drivers not supporting the hardware counts as a bug
i think its just new vendor id's and small changes to alsa, fairly
normal stuff as new manufacturers ship the same basic chips.
Dean
you are the 4th person in this list (including me and in my knowledge)
who can't get
Dean Hamstead a écrit :
i dont know if the drivers not supporting the hardware counts as a bug
i think its just new vendor id's and small changes to alsa, fairly
normal stuff as new manufacturers ship the same basic chips.
Dean
you are the 4th person in this list (including me and in my
ive found that 2.6.11 is less stable. ie. using my cdrom causes a kernel
oops
Dean
Yannick - Debian/Linux wrote:
Dean Hamstead a écrit :
i dont know if the drivers not supporting the hardware counts as a bug
i think its just new vendor id's and small changes to alsa, fairly
normal stuff
OK, I guess new kernel it is. Does anyone know of a good, newbie
oriented, tutorial on installing a new kernel and the pains
thereafter. Thanks folks.
Tony Andrews wrote:
I've been trying all day to get the sound up and running, but no dice.
I have the chaintech vnf4 ultra which has onboard nvidia sound. I have
the snd-intel8x0 driver module and modprobe gives no error. I tried
commenting out the oss modules but I'm not to sure that I did a
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