2009/11/30 Raphael Gradenwitz <raph...@gradenwitz.ath.cx> > Hi André, > > Am Montag, den 30.11.2009, 16:10 +0100 schrieb André Bergner: > > Now, I have another problem. I'm using (or better I would like to use) > > a soundcard which is an express card model (Echo Indigo IOx). > > The drivers come with Ubuntu and it should work out of the box. > > However, it does not work on my Vaio Z41WD. It works fine under vista > > but under linux it doesn't even appear in `lspci`. > > What is the echo from > > lsmod|grep snd-indigoiox >
It's not there. Also if I load it by hand nothing happens > > Try to do the following: > > edit "/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf" with your favorite editor and > include snd-indigoiox as follows: > > options snd-indigoiox index=0 > > (or similar, I don't know the options) > > install echomixer: > > sudo apt-get install alsa-tools-gui > > run: > > echomixer > > what is the echo? > if it answers you > > "No Echoaudio cards found, sorry." > Yes, that's what I get. > > then I only can refer to > > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/398468 Mmh, I don't think that this is a bug in the driver. Since I don't get any message from the system, when I plug the card in I rather assume something more fundamental. I don't find that express card module Wayde was mentioning. However, I would assume that Express card support shoud com out of the box. What possibilities for testing and error traacking do I have. Are there any listeners, with which I can check if the system reacts to the card somehow?
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