[opensuse] Audio Woes

2007-06-07 Thread Jerry Houston
I'm having a really hard time setting up the audio support on the computer I built for SuSE 10.2, and I'm hoping to find someone who's been here, done that. The sound card is onboard, on an Elitegroup motherboard, and YaST2's hardware information identifies it as a PCI "Elitegroup audio device," w

Re: [opensuse] Audio Woes

2007-06-07 Thread Rajko M.
On Thursday 07 June 2007 20:35, Jerry Houston wrote: > I'm having a really hard time setting up the audio support on the > computer I built for SuSE 10.2, and I'm hoping to find someone who's > been here, done that. > > The sound card is onboard, on an Elitegroup motherboard, and YaST2's > hardware

Re: [opensuse] Audio Woes

2007-06-07 Thread Rajko M.
On Thursday 07 June 2007 21:31, Jerry Houston wrote: Jerry, this mail arrived direct to my inbox. You should use Reply to All in Thunderbird. It will send 2 emails if you don't edit the address field, but it will land in mail list. > On Thursday 07 June 2007 20:35, Jerry Houston wrote: > > I'

Re: [opensuse] Audio Woes

2007-06-07 Thread Basil Chupin
Jerry Houston wrote: I'm having a really hard time setting up the audio support on the computer I built for SuSE 10.2, and I'm hoping to find someone who's been here, done that. The sound card is onboard, on an Elitegroup motherboard, and YaST2's hardware information identifies it as a PCI "Elit

Re: [opensuse] Audio Woes

2007-06-08 Thread Jerry Houston
Rajko M. wrote: > > this mail arrived direct to my inbox. > You should use Reply to All in Thunderbird. It will send 2 emails if you > don't > edit the address field, but it will land in mail list. Sorry about that. I knew that, but it was late, and this is the ONLY list that doesn't reply-t

Re: [opensuse] Audio Woes

2007-06-08 Thread Ladislav Slezak
Hi, Jerry Houston wrote: > Ladislav Slezak wrote: >> OK, the card is recognized by the system and the problem seems to be >> driver related... >> >> Is there something interesting in /var/log/messages or in 'dmesg' output? >> Does 'modprobe snd-hda-intel' help? >> > > Answering from work, so I

Re: [opensuse] Audio Woes

2007-06-08 Thread Jerry Houston
Ladislav Slezak wrote: OK, the card is recognized by the system and the problem seems to be driver related... Is there something interesting in /var/log/messages or in 'dmesg' output? Does 'modprobe snd-hda-intel' help? Answering from work, so I can't check on messages right now. I did try

Re: [opensuse] Audio Woes

2007-06-08 Thread Ladislav Slezak
Hi all, Jerry Houston wrote: > > Your suggestions to list the PCI devices was a good one; the sound card > shows up in slot 5, where the hardware info probe shows it: > OK, the card is recognized by the system and the problem seems to be driver related... Is there something interesting in /var

Re: [opensuse] Audio Woes

2007-06-08 Thread Rajko M.
On Friday 08 June 2007 08:51, Ladislav Slezak wrote: > Hi, > > Jerry Houston wrote: > > Ladislav Slezak wrote: > >> OK, the card is recognized by the system and the problem seems to be > >> driver related... > >> > >> Is there something interesting in /var/log/messages or in 'dmesg' > >> output? Do

Re: [opensuse] Audio Woes

2007-06-09 Thread Jerry Houston
Rajko M. wrote: > > > > The lspci entry tells that your card is different: > > 00:05.0 Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP61 High Definition Audio > > (rev a2) > > Mine is MCP51. > > > > I just found something that might be helpful: > > http://www.suseforums.net/index.php?showtopic=30235 Indeed.

Re: [opensuse] Audio Woes

2007-06-10 Thread Rajko M.
On Saturday 09 June 2007 19:53, Jerry Houston wrote: > I don't believe he was > talking about a kernel rebuild, because an earlier message from him > stated that such would be beyond his skills. Recompiling kernel is easy if all you want is newer version with same configuration. With openSUSE is

Re: [opensuse] Audio Woes

2007-06-10 Thread Rajko M.
On Sunday 10 June 2007 09:47, Rajko M. wrote: Correction for the 22 missing characters :-) > Guys that use proprietary solutions because have many better > ways to use that money. Guys that use proprietary solutions because they don't trust Linux have many better ways to use that money. --