2009/12/24 Mark Goldberg <marklgoldb...@gmail.com> > On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 8:45 AM, Business Kid <business....@gmail.com> > wrote: > > I have a similar chip to you. Audio works for me, and I can pass on any > > stuff needed, I have pcm outputs. I have no microphone - alsamixer shows > red > > writing and no level for the mic :-/. I did discover this little bit in > the > > wiki and am going off to experiment > > I guess it would be good to see the results of lsmod, lspci -vvnn and > hal-device, along with whatever > got created in /etc/modprobe.d such as 50-sound.conf or local.conf or > /etc/modprobe.conf it your > system uses that. Maybe I can figure out what to do from them. > > If the PCI ID is wrong, and lspci-vvnn gives me: > > I'm not sure it can work unless I actually patch the alsa source to > look for the different PCI ID. > I don;t really understand enough to know how many places would need to > be changed. > None of the above says anything about Via. I also can't find anything > about the 1818 chip > in any alsa docs I have found. > > Mark > I'll send you along some stuff privately. No need to spam the mailing list.
There is the module options, which are powerful. If some kind soul would tell us what they are. What I noticed was that alsamixer sees the 'card' as a hda ati sb, but the chip as an AD 1981
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