On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 17:27:02 +0100
Ed Porteous [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
An update to this problem...
The Mia now appears to work every time I boot up, but I only managed to do
this by disabling the built in Intel sound card in the BIOS. Not an ideal
solution.
When both cards
Hi,
An update to this problem...
The Mia now appears to work every time I boot up, but I only managed to do this
by disabling the built in Intel sound card in the BIOS. Not an ideal solution.
When both cards were enabled, the Mia didn't work on alternate boots, and I
found that it wasn't
Does anyone know why the interrupt would be assigned only every other
boot? Is this an ALSA question or a question for some other group?
That sounds more like a BIOS issue - have you upgraded to the latest BIOS?
That issue aside there have been messages posted to this list in the
past about
The Mia now appears to work every time I boot up,
but I only managed to do this by disabling the
built in Intel sound card in the BIOS. Not an
ideal solution.
Sound like you might just need to index the alsa modules so they load in a
specific order. Automations scripts might be working in
Hi,
I have an Echo Mia soundcard, and I've managed to get it work, but only every
other time I log in, which is a bit of a pain! The initialization of the card
doesn't show up in /var/log/messages when it doesn't work, and when it does
work, I do see the initialization. I also have a built-in