On 08/01/2007 02:57 AM, Troy Heidner wrote:
Thanks for the help!
Sure, but please always keep existing CCs intact on these kinds of messages.
Otherwise the next poor sod that googles for the same problem hits on these
first few messages of a conversation, but not the solution since that was
Rene Herman napsal(a):
The ESS0009 is the chip's CTRL port but I assume from the single
ESS1869 already present there that it's okay without.
If you are upto applying the attached patch and rebuilding the kernel
please do so, but assuming you are not, you can work-around the driver
not
On 7/30/07, nikosapi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have a Lenovo 3000 V200 which doesn't mute the built-in speakers when I plug
in headphones. It uses the snd_hda_intel kernel module and alsamixer says it
has a Conexant CX20549 (Venice) chipset.
Looking through the bug reports I found
Yan Seiner napsal(a):
Rene Herman napsal(a):
The ESS0009 is the chip's CTRL port but I assume from the single
ESS1869 already present there that it's okay without.
If you are upto applying the attached patch and rebuilding the kernel
please do so, but assuming you are not, you can
Yan Seiner napsal(a):
Yan Seiner napsal(a):
Hi Rene:
I've also been trying to get this chip to work. This exchange gives me
new hope. Here's what I have:
debian:~# cat /sys/bus/pnp/devices/00:*/id | grep ESS
ESS0006
ESS1869
debian:~# cd /sys/bus/pnp/devices/00:05
On 08/01/2007 04:07 PM, Yan Seiner wrote:
From the various threads I've found on this, it appears that the driver
broke sometime fairly recently, and that it may indeed work with older
kernels. Perhaps the fault is with the acpi system changes in recent
kernels.
The fact that the driver
Hello. I have the same problem as mentioned here:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.alsa.devel/47688/focus=47827 (the same
laptop).
I tried this solution, but unfortunately i had below error during kernel
compilation (kernel source ubuntu 2.6.20-16). What is proper way to make
upgrade alsa
Rene Herman wrote:
On 08/01/2007 04:07 PM, Yan Seiner wrote:
From the various threads I've found on this, it appears that the
driver broke sometime fairly recently, and that it may indeed work
with older kernels. Perhaps the fault is with the acpi system changes
in recent kernels.
Has anyone gotten the Native Instruments hardware to work in the
latest alsa yet? The '.14' changelog shows that support for NI usb
audio devices has been added. But there is nothing mentioned in the
soundcard matrix yet. I believe I have successfuly rebuilt alsa,
including this
Greetings!
I've a very annoying problem with ALSA on my new Toshiba P205: I can not
mute speakers when headphones are connected via a jack. There is an
option in alsamixer called 'headphone' that just enables the sound in
the jack, but does NOT mute the speakers.
Can anybody help? lsmod and
Rene,
Holy crap, I've got sound! :)
You were right, that modprobe line did it. The state= line in the
resources file was already set to active. A couple of the resources were
different than you listed, but when I plugged the appropriate values into
the modprobe line, everything worked! The
Dear all,
I have some few issues on my laptop (acer aspire 5550)
What works
---
Built-in mic
Built-in speakers
What doesn't work
---
Minor : muting speakers automatically when headphones are plugged in.
Major : No line out / no line in
Attached
Hi Takashi.
As reported by Troy Heidner, the Gateway Solo 5150 laptop (for one) has an
onboard ESS1879 that identifies itself through PNPBIOS as just that. He also
confirmed that other than not knowing about it, snd-es18xx drives the chip
fine, so this adds the ID to the driver.
On 08/01/2007 08:52 PM, Troy Heidner wrote:
Holy crap, I've got sound! :)
Good to hear. I'll submit the little patch for inclusion and (hopefully, it
didn't really get tested, but oh well) future drivers should work a little
better directly (that is, without you needing to specify the
Has anyone else tried to register on the wiki and gotten this error
message?
User name must be WikiName formatted!
-Brooke
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Still grepping through log files to find
At Wed, 01 Aug 2007 23:11:02 +0200,
Rene Herman wrote:
Hi Takashi.
As reported by Troy Heidner, the Gateway Solo 5150 laptop (for one) has an
onboard ESS1879 that identifies itself through PNPBIOS as just that. He also
confirmed that other than not knowing about it, snd-es18xx drives the
On 08/01/2007 11:43 PM, Wallace, Brooke wrote:
Has anyone else tried to register on the wiki and gotten this error
message?
User name must be WikiName formatted!
No, but the message seems clear? Try as BrookeWallace? Or Brooke.Wallace, or
whichever two run-together Capitalized words --
Can someone explain to me why I cant just send data directory the the
ALSA devices? Are they not character devices?
% sudo cat testpcm1.wav /dev/snd/pcmC0D0p
/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p: Permission denied
Aplay works fine on this file. So what is aplay doing other than just
sending the file data to the
Ok after changing permissions on the device files I get the following:
cat testpcm1.wav /dev/snd/pcmC0D0p
cat: write error: File descriptor in bad state
aplay still works...
-Brooke
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From: Wallace, Brooke
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To:
On Wed, 1 Aug 2007, Wallace, Brooke wrote:
Ok after changing permissions on the device files I get the following:
cat testpcm1.wav /dev/snd/pcmC0D0p
cat: write error: File descriptor in bad state
aplay still works...
I assume that aplay sets up the device with its IOCTLs. An unsetup
On August 1, 2007 02:12:12 pm Michael Baranov wrote:
Greetings!
I've a very annoying problem with ALSA on my new Toshiba P205: I can not
mute speakers when headphones are connected via a jack. There is an
option in alsamixer called 'headphone' that just enables the sound in
the jack, but
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