When: 7 PM, October 14th, 2010
Where: SAU 1 offices, 106 Hancock Road, Peterborough, NH
What: Alsa Sound + Open Discussion
Cheers,
- Philip Sbrogna
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When: 7 PM, September 9th, 2010
Where: SAU 1 offices, 106 Hancock Road, Peterborough, NH
What: Alsa Sound
Cheers,
- Philip Sbrogna
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Hey everyone,
New laptop with an nvidia chipset. The sound card is the one that comes with
the 430/410 chipset. The alsa web page says that the driver is in the kernel
(specifically intel-8x0). I downloaded the latest version of alsa and
rebuilt it from scratch, but no dice. If anyone has more
On Sat, 2007-06-02 at 11:15 -0400, Kjel Anderson wrote:
I downloaded the latest version of alsa and rebuilt it from scratch,
but no dice.
Is the hardware recognized? Does the gnome sound tester provide any
clues?
alsactl store 0
should give an error if there is a driver problem (I
You're fsck'd - no useful FOSS drivers exist.
Send a love letter to the super geniuses at nVidia to explain
how happy you are that they won't release specs for that MCP51
audio HW. I was griping about this back in January and the
situation has not improved:
SEE ALSO:
http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/private/gnhlug-discuss/2007-February/017985.html
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Thank you for that. Are you getting any sound out of it at the moment?
On 6/2/07, Michael ODonnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're fsck'd - no useful FOSS drivers exist.
Send a love letter to the super geniuses at nVidia to explain
how happy you are that they won't release specs for that
few people were playing with installing 2.6... So, does anyone know if
this happened?
Yes, ALSA is in the 2.6 kernel and works fine.
Of course, there is a separate option for the PC's speaker, and I
believe that's turned off by default. :-(
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Hey folks,
I just went through the process of installing the ALSA drivers on my
laptop for the umpteenth time, and I was reminded that (at least I
think) they were supposed to be added to the kernel in 2.6. I know a
few people were playing with installing 2.6... So, does anyone know