I've been struggling as of lately to get ANY sound through the lime
green output on the back of my motherboard. The motherboard is an Asus
a7v8x. This board has the realtek ALC650 on it. I'm running Debian 5.0
(Installed about a week ago). I've run alsaconf and configured it to
work with the vi
Hello!
I've tried Opensuse 10.1, 10.2, and 11.0 and no sound... same as others distro,
it show as usb Audio, I get all channels (one Left ad Right and another with 6
channels LF) in mixers, but no sound at all. The only sound is a "pop" when the
module start first time...
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Clemens Ladisch wrote on 20.03.2009 08:45:
> I don't know why your script doesn't work, but the following udev rule
> works for me, and it does not need to be adjusted for the specific sound
> device but just requires that you've previously saved the the correct
> settings with "alsactl store":
>
On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 07:15:24 -0300
Matias D'Ambrosio wrote:
> Any other ideas? I'll try finding more Live CDs to test with, but I don't
> remember any in particular that worked (or not) with the card, they all
> should, given it's such a common card (I never had trouble getting it going).
>
On Friday 20 March 2009 04:51:33 you wrote:
>
> The card is there ...
>
> > [ 11.280004] AC'97 0 does not respond - RESET
> > [ 11.280010] AC'97 0 access is not valid [0x0], removing mixer.
> > [ 11.280842] ACPI: PCI interrupt for device :01:07.0 disabled
> > [ 11.280857] EMU10K1_Audigy
Matias D'Ambrosio wrote:
> I have been using this system for months, no problem (and many distros
> before), but a few days ago sound stopped working, probably after an update.
> I have an SB Live, I'm running Debian testing AMD64 kernel 2.6.26-1-amd64
> #1
> SMP.
> lspci shows the card:
>
Jens Rutschmann wrote:
> I have a C-Media USB Headphone Set which is working well. One issue though is
> that when plugging it in the mixer levels are initialized to bad values. The
> "Speaker" level is set to 100% (*very* loud, like in "ouch !!!") while the
> "Mic
> Capture" level is set to 0%