Re: Sound on Sun Blade 100

2003-05-09 Thread Elie De Brauwer
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 Hi,

 I recentally installed Debian on my Sun Blade 100 at work.
 I'm trying to get sound working, but it doesn't look like
 the driver recognizes things properly:

 Trident 4DWave/SiS 7018/ALi 5451,Tvia CyberPro 5050 PCI Audio, version
 0.14.10h, 14:28:02 May  6 2003
 trident: ALi Audio Accelerator found at IO 0x1fe02000900, IRQ 6564640
 ac97_codec: AC97  codec, id:  (Unknown)

 lspci -v gives:
 00:08.0 Multimedia audio controller: ALi Corporation M5451 PCI AC-Link
 Controlle
 r Audio Device (rev 01)
 Subsystem: ALi Corporation M5451 PCI AC-Link Controller Audio
 Device
 Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 6564640
 I/O ports at 2000900 [size=256]

 Can anyone offer any pointers?  I can provide more info upon
 request.

Sound is working properly here:

Kafka:/home/helios# lsmod
Module  Size  Used byTainted: P
usb-storage58488   0  (unused)
usbmouse2048   0  (unused)
rtc 1928   0
openprom4900   0
trident34584   0
ac97_codec 12248   0  [trident]
soundcore   4388   2  [trident]
lp  7784   0
parport_pc 26456   1
parport31264   1  [lp parport_pc]
msdos   5896   0  (unused)
nfsd   73816   0  (unused)
ramfs   2776   0  (unused)
romfs   3776   0  (unused)
smbfs  42848   0  (unused)
openpromfs 12536   0  (unused)
ipv6  159352  -1
vfat   11424   0  (unused)
fat35840   0  [msdos vfat]
solaris45480   0  (unused)

Dmesg entry:

Trident 4DWave/SiS 7018/ALi 5451,Tvia CyberPro 5050 PCI Audio, version 
0.14.9d, 15:02:23 Apr 11 2002
trident: ALi Audio Accelerator found at IO 0x1fe02000900, IRQ 7039840
ac97_codec: AC97 Audio codec, id: 0x4144:0x5348 (Analog Devices AD1881A)

hth

Elie De Brauwer
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Re: Sound on Sun Blade 100

2003-05-09 Thread Brian Almeida
On Fri, May 09, 2003 at 06:23:40AM +0200, Elie De Brauwer wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I recentally installed Debian on my Sun Blade 100 at work.
  I'm trying to get sound working, but it doesn't look like
  the driver recognizes things properly:
 
  Trident 4DWave/SiS 7018/ALi 5451,Tvia CyberPro 5050 PCI Audio, version
  0.14.10h, 14:28:02 May  6 2003
  trident: ALi Audio Accelerator found at IO 0x1fe02000900, IRQ 6564640
  ac97_codec: AC97  codec, id:  (Unknown)
 
  lspci -v gives:
  00:08.0 Multimedia audio controller: ALi Corporation M5451 PCI AC-Link
  Controlle
  r Audio Device (rev 01)
  Subsystem: ALi Corporation M5451 PCI AC-Link Controller Audio
  Device
  Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 6564640
  I/O ports at 2000900 [size=256]
 
  Can anyone offer any pointers?  I can provide more info upon
  request.
 
 Sound is working properly here:
What kernel are you using?

I am using 2.4.21-rc1.

Brian

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Re: Sound on Sun Blade 100

2003-05-09 Thread Alvaro Figueroa
On Fri, 2003-05-09 at 04:51, Brian Almeida wrote:

 What kernel are you using?
 
 I am using 2.4.21-rc1.

You could have said this earlyer. There have been a couple of changes to
this card along the -pre series. For know, you need to manually revert
the changes or to wait until they get fixed.

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Alvaro Figueroa




Re: Sound on Sun Blade 100

2003-05-09 Thread Brian Almeida
On Fri, May 09, 2003 at 07:39:24AM -0600, Alvaro Figueroa wrote:
 On Fri, 2003-05-09 at 04:51, Brian Almeida wrote:
 
  What kernel are you using?
  
  I am using 2.4.21-rc1.
 
 You could have said this earlyer. There have been a couple of changes to
 this card along the -pre series. For know, you need to manually revert
 the changes or to wait until they get fixed.
Yea, I forgot to include it with my original message.

I'll try reverting to an earlier kernel and see if that works.

Brian

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