I recently installed the alsa source code into my lenny desktop. Now the
boot process hangs at cupsd. Also, when I am able to get into GDM and
login after using single-user mode, I get a "failed to initialize HAL!"
message in nautilus. If that weren't enough, I still can't access my
snd-hda-intel c
Excuse me, here are some corrections:
I messed with the modules. But things are still broke.
Here are more specifics:
Computer: T-6836 Gateway laptop
OS: Debian Sid
universe:/proc/asound/card0# cat ./codec#0
Codec: SigmaTel STAC9205
Address: 0
Vendor Id: 0x838476a0
Subsystem Id: 0x107b0560
Revis
Also, I thought I would mention that just recently I loaded the pkspkr
module. I thought maybe it would do something. I read about it being
taken out, so I gave it a shot. I'm not sure if it's loaded naturally by
default.
On Thu, 2008-10-02 at 18:02 -0500, Laurin d'Volts wrote:
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I'm using Debian Sid. About a month ago, before ~2 recent alsaconf
updates, the headphones were working. After the updates, the sound can
play out of my laptop's internal speakers, but nothing is coming through
the headphones port.
Here is what I can provide:
1) Output from utils_alsa-info.sh scri