Re: SoundCard Problem - soundcard working now

ankur.kumar_at_axa.com.au
Date: 06/27/05

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    my soundcard is working now.
    i installed new kernel image: apt-get install kernel-image-2.4-686, which is Linux kernel image for version 2.4 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/P4.
    then i installed alsa: apt-get install alsa
    and run alsaconf

    ankur.kumar@axa.com.au
    03 9617 2235
    24/06/2005 11:20 AM

     
            To: jonathan.kaye@univie.ac.at
            cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org, news <news@sea.gmane.org>
            Subject: Re: SoundCard Problem

    tried compiling latest alsa source...downloaded kernel source ...
    but make doesn't work ...complains about some memory allocation issues, in
    coda.h and some other header files..
    any ideas???

    Jonathan Kaye <jonathan.kaye@univie.ac.at>
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    22/06/2005 03:52 PM
            
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            Subject: Re: SoundCard Problem

    En/La ankur.kumar@axa.com.au ha escrit, a 22/06/05 04:30:
    >
    <snip>
    > dmesg shows:
    > i810: SiS found at IO:0x9000 0x9400..........
    > i810_audio: Audio Controller supports 6 channels
    > i810_audio: defaults to 2 channel mode
    > i810_audio: resetting connection 0
    <snip>
    > > alsa wasn't installed, I got it installed and ran "alsaconf".
    >>
    >> It couldn't find any PCI or any other driver. I got integrated sound
    card
    >> with motherboard.
    >> That could be the reason.
    >>
    >> Tried 'cat /etc/sndstat' , but doesn't display anything.
    >>
    >> Checked '/etc/modules.conf', alsa has put alsa-related sound card
    aliases
    >> into it.
    <snip>
    >>
    >> here is lspci result...
    >> 0000:00:02.7 Multimedia audio controller: Silicon Integrated Systems
    [SiS]
    >> Sound Controller (rev a0)
    It would help if you could confirm that your card has an Intel chip set.
    Assuming it does, the alsa driver ought to be snd_intel8x0. You can find
    instructions here:
    http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=SiS&card=SiS+745.&chip=SI7012&module=intel8x0
    You may want to download the latest version of alsa-drivers and compile
    them yourself (you'll need your kernel-image and kernel-source to do
    this).
    Cheers,
    Jonathan

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