Hello,
I have a Thinkpad R61i with the Conexant CX20549 HDA codec. A lot of the
controls are wrongly wired, with showstopping consequences, such as not
being able to change the mic capture level, resulting in intolerable
distortion.
To get round this I rolled my own kernel with hwdep enabled and
This is a rather strange one...
I went over to OSS4 for a while, and then came back to ALSA, in my attempts
to get audio working properly. Either directly after my return to ALSA or a
little while later I find that every time I restart the machine the ALSA
drivers are deleted from /lib/modules/ .
2009/9/20 Illya Klymov illya.kly...@gmail.com
Hi! I'm experience trouble with getting my int. microphone working on
my Sony Vaio P.
I've tried unmuting all channels and putting capture source to int.mic
but still silence only :(
I've tried both with default settings and model=toshiba-s06
Giraffe X wrote:
I have a very easy (maybe a newbie) question to add on to this one.
After installing the latest (1.0.21) ALSA, should i uninstall the older
version in synaptic? At this point i have both installed and i'm
wondering if that might be causing problems for me. Thanks.
Crystal wrote:
Robert Persson wrote:
I have been trying to compile and load the latest (1.0.21) ALSA, but I
keep
getting unknown symbol errors.
These symbols must be provided by the kernel. Make sure to enable
CONFIG_SOUND and CONFIG_SOUND_PRIME
Giraffe X wrote:
Giraffe X wrote:
One more question: i need to uninstall ALSA 1.0.21 because i can't
recompile my kernel. Don't have such skills yet. How can i uninstall
the driver, lib and utils from the source file? I tried this in the
terminal:
syngh...@ubuntu:~$ cd alsa-driver*
] snd_timer: Unknown symbol snd_register_device_for_dev
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Has anyone any idea how to take the mic input level back down again?
Many thanks in advance
Robert
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On Mon, 2006-18-09 at 12:38 +0200, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Robert Persson wrote:
I've been having great difficulty making linux correctly choose the
default sound card when it boots. I have a via thingy on the motherboard
and a SB Live in a pci slot. I want the SB Live to be the default
I've been having great difficulty making linux correctly choose the
default sound card when it boots. I have a via thingy on the motherboard
and a SB Live in a pci slot. I want the SB Live to be the default sound
card, but sometimes it is and sometimes it isn't.
What I used to do in the past was
needed to use, but this doesn't work. In either postion
the rear mic input is active, but the front one isn't.
I thought I read somewhere that front mic support had been added a while back.
Am I mistaken, or ought this to work now?
Many thanks
Robert
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Conspiracy Bears:
Once
needed to use, but this doesn't work. In either postion
the rear mic input is active, but the front one isn't.
I thought I read somewhere that front mic support had been added a while back.
Am I mistaken, or ought this to work now?
Many thanks
Robert
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Conspiracy Bears:
Once
not.
Robert
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Conspiracy Bears:
Once upon a time there were lots of conspiracy bears...
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