Re: [gentoo-user] Onboard audio has dissapeared after installing Audigy

2005-01-16 Thread Ivan Yosifov
Ok... Thanks everyone for the help , I will see what I can do. In the worst case I will be 10$ deeper in the death , and buy a second PCI soundcard. On Sat, 2005-01-15 at 22:56 +0100, Marc Ballarin wrote: On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 21:33:19 +0200 Ivan Yosifov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The options

[gentoo-user] Onboard audio has dissapeared after installing Audigy

2005-01-15 Thread Ivan Yosifov
Hello Everyone, I have a motherboard with intel8x0 on-board audio that used to work fine. I need to have two sound cards , so I have installed Creative Labs SB Audigy LS , which also works fine. However the onboard audio no longer shows up in lspci: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ lspci :00:00.0 Host

Re: [gentoo-user] Onboard audio has dissapeared after installing Audigy

2005-01-15 Thread Chul-Han Yoon
Ivan Yosifov wrote: Hello Everyone, I have a motherboard with intel8x0 on-board audio that used to work fine. I need to have two sound cards , so I have installed Creative Labs SB Audigy LS , which also works fine. However the onboard audio no longer shows up in lspci: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ lspci

Re: [gentoo-user] Onboard audio has dissapeared after installing Audigy

2005-01-15 Thread Douglas James Dunn
the only other thing i could think of is not having the right kernel modules in it On Sun, 2005-01-16 at 03:21 +0900, Chul-Han Yoon wrote: Ivan Yosifov wrote: Hello Everyone, I have a motherboard with intel8x0 on-board audio that used to work fine. I need to have two sound cards , so I

Re: [gentoo-user] Onboard audio has dissapeared after installing Audigy

2005-01-15 Thread Marc Ballarin
On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 19:30:31 +0200 Ivan Yosifov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... Only the Audigy shows up , and I need to have them both. Any ideas why the on-board audio disappeared and how to make it show up again ? Your BIOS tries to be smart (being a BIOS, it fails, of course) and disables

Re: [gentoo-user] Onboard audio has dissapeared after installing Audigy

2005-01-15 Thread Ivan Yosifov
I checked the BIOS , everything seems ok , in particular AC97 Audio is set to Auto. The options are Auto/No. The motherboard is GigaByte i865. I am pretty sure the kernel is ok too - it used to work on the very same kernel ( before installing Audigy ) , and even if the modules were missing

Re: [gentoo-user] Onboard audio has dissapeared after installing Audigy

2005-01-15 Thread Mark Knecht
Hi, Are you loading drivers for both cards? Check modprobe.conf. I sort of remember hearing that alsaconf will only configure a single card. Also, check the Alsa site for more instructions about setting the order of the two cards using the 'options' command in modprobe.conf. If you want two

Re: [gentoo-user] Onboard audio has dissapeared after installing Audigy

2005-01-15 Thread Ivan Yosifov
The options IS under Integrated Peripherals , and only has auto/no ( seems I am unlucky ). pci=nobios doesn't help either :( . Any other suggestions ? On Sat, 2005-01-15 at 20:24 +0100, Marc Ballarin wrote: On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 19:30:31 +0200 Ivan Yosifov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... Only

Re: [gentoo-user] Onboard audio has dissapeared after installing Audigy

2005-01-15 Thread Douglas James Dunn
I know that with my 2.6.10 kernel my NIC didn't show up on lspci till i had the drivers compiled in. On Sat, 2005-01-15 at 20:48 +0200, Ivan Yosifov wrote: I checked the BIOS , everything seems ok , in particular AC97 Audio is set to Auto. The options are Auto/No. The motherboard is GigaByte

Re: [gentoo-user] Onboard audio has dissapeared after installing Audigy

2005-01-15 Thread Marc Ballarin
On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 21:33:19 +0200 Ivan Yosifov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The options IS under Integrated Peripherals , and only has auto/no ( seems I am unlucky ). pci=nobios doesn't help either :( . Any other suggestions ? If the chipset has disabled the device through some chipset-internal

Re: [gentoo-user] Onboard audio has dissapeared after installing Audigy

2005-01-15 Thread Marc Ballarin
On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 21:42:01 + Douglas James Dunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know that with my 2.6.10 kernel my NIC didn't show up on lspci till i had the drivers compiled in. That's most likely, because the drivers did some chipset hackery. (Enabling a disabled device, reconfiguring