Re: Realtek HD Audio no sound (Ubuntu 7.04)



Ok, thanks a lot. I will take note of all your replies.

Good day!

On 7/31/07, cj <debiani386@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

rupert apron wrote:
Thanks guys for your timely response. I went and downloaded the latest
ALSA (driver, library, utilites). I also downloaded the latest driver
off Realtek's website (realtek-linux-audiopack-3.5-6b.tar.bz2).

@Lee Tambiah
The link which you gave me is very helpful but I'd like to know if
this procedure only concern boards with Intel chipset? Mine has nVidia
chipset.

Thank you very much guys!
these drivers should work with your card (infact the ALSA drivers
supplied in the manufacturer driver were older then the ones on the
forum posted below)

--cj

Sorry if I ask too much, I'm a total noob with Linux, but I am learning.

On 7/31/07, *Lee Tambiah* <leetambiah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:leetambiah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:



On 7/30/07, *cj* <debiani386@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:debiani386@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote:

rupert apron wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Is there anyone of you who had problems with Realtek HD
Audio output
> running under Ubuntu 7.04?
> I'm using an on-board Realtek HD Audio on a MSI K9-Neo
(MS-7260) mobo
> and I am planning to install Ubuntu 7.04 on my system.
> I ran first the Live CD and everthing seem to wrok well
except that it
> doesnt have any sounds. The sound adapter is detected
though. Is it
> normal to have no sounds when running only the Live CD? The
chipset
> used by MSI K9-Neo (MS-7260) is nVidia and not Intel.
>
> Any help will be very much appreciated.
>
> Thank you very much!
>
>
i run the same card. The audio is fine, however the kubuntu
audio
controls dont work (same with regular ubuntu)

--cj

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Is this any help:-

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto

Basically I think the ALSA version in Feisty does not support the
HD Audio, however installing the new alsa does. This will be fixed
in Gutsy I believe, also check launchpad for more information.

Regards

Lee

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