Peter Alfredsen wrote:
If you post the output of this command:
lspci -s 01:0a.0 -n
We will have the PCI id to search for. Might make it easier to find bug
reports.
The output of this command:
dmesg|egrep -i -A3 (alsa|sound)
Should give us an idea of whether your kernel actually detects
On Friday 15 June 2007, Dale wrote:
Well, you won't believe this but I rebooted into the newer kernel to get
the info for you, now it works fine. O_O I have sound when I change
desktops, it plays a CD fine, it seems to be working now.
That's so great. I couldn't find any reason why it would
On Thursday 14 June 2007, Dale wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded my kernel the other day and now I have no sound at all. I
have checked Alsamixer and Kmix to make sure it is not muted and it
appears to be turned up there. This is lspci:
01:0a.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Live!
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Thursday 14 June 2007, Dale wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded my kernel the other day and now I have no sound at all. I
have checked Alsamixer and Kmix to make sure it is not muted and it
appears to be turned up there. This is lspci:
01:0a.0 Multimedia audio
On Thursday 14 June 2007, Dale wrote:
Thanks for the info but I build everything in the kernel. I never liked
modules. I suspect that something did change about the kernel though.
I may just stick with the older kernel for now and try another version
later.
Still open to ideas though.
If
Hi,
I upgraded my kernel the other day and now I have no sound at all. I
have checked Alsamixer and Kmix to make sure it is not muted and it
appears to be turned up there. This is lspci:
01:0a.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1
(rev 0a)
I have this built into my
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