Hi Andi,
Yes, when the card does not work, the module snd-ice1712 is loaded,
and can be unloaded and reloaded. In fact it is loaded automatically
during the boot. You know, there are all the snd modules (ice1712,
pcm, etc...)
I don't find any *alsa* or *snd* file or directory under /var/log ,
Hello!
Is there anyone who could please help me in setting
up sound using alsa driver on my desktop with realtek
built in card on D101 motherboard. I tried using the
alsa rpms on the Redhat9.0 installation but with no
success.
With kind regards
Vijay
Hi!
I'm trying to switch from OSS to ALSA on my system. I think I have
enabled the correct driver in my kernel (2.6.17.3), at least on startup
there's the message:
ALSA device list:
#0: SiS SI7012 with ALC203 at 0x1400, irq 17
So I think my card is supported by that driver. However,
Hi,
Can anybody comment on the alsa support for Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 Intel HD Audio?
I understand that Intel HD audio is different on each board/chipset
and somtimes not well documented, so I would really liike to know if
anybody has used this board with linux and alsa drivers.
Thanks
Andy
On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 23:56 +0200, Nigel Henry wrote:
Thanks for your replies Lee. I've relayed them to the 2 guys, and
suggested that an alternative is to go for a USB one, if they are
serious about needing audio.
USB audio has its own set of issues with mixer control naming - also
dmix is
The kernel log tells this, from a boot-up sequence in wich alsa wasn't loaded:
...
Aug 4 23:48:04 piv kernel: [4294687.679000] ALSA
/usr/src/alsa12/alsa-driver-1.0.12rc2/i2c/../alsa-kernel/i2c/cs8427.c:235:
unable to find CS8427 signature (expected 0x71, read 0x7f),
Aug 4 23:48:04 piv kernel: