well .. i hate to bring you this news, but running the same wine setup
against a 32 bit kernel and 32 bit drivers and all that 32 bit stuff
gives me the very same problems. everything is distorted and my system
comes to a *grinding* halt within seconds ...
now, that 32 bit system wasnt quite as
im sort of back to where i started; after initially figuring out that
direct rendering was disabled for my 32 bit libs (it was missing some
path entry environement variable) i though i had solved most of my
issues. but really, it's still the same stuff.
i noticed that i get a bunch of these:
i am indeed running 64 bits, kernel 2.6.31-ARCH (archlinux), x86_64.
i dunno if you wanted the full output of lspci, but here it is:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS, 943/940GML and
945GT Express Memory Controller Hub (rev 03)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation
i am also experiencing those exact same issues. let me know which (if
any) logs or system and hardware information you may need.
in a nutshell: im on xf86-video-ati 6.12.99.git20091014; xorg-server
1.7.1 and my card is a mobility radeon x1600 .. RV530 i believe ?...
anyway, hopefully this will
On Thursday 13 December 2007 15:37:21 JP wrote:
EXACTLY the same problem here, still the ALC883 but on the ICH8. My
laptop is a Rock Pegasus 710, so there aren't any specific fixes for
this model. I really wish I could get a fix for this... oh well, looks
like I'll have to dual-boot to Vista
Good .. ive been trying like crazy to register to no avail .. Hopefully
they will add support for 1.0.16.
A search for ALC883 reveals a bunch of 'no sound' issues; I just got
this machine, is that chipset relatively new ?
And what is eapd ? (from the laptop-eapd model that seems to work.)
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yep well I'll try that.
Actually Im not sure if this could be called a bug more than a lack of
hardware support, you know?
Seems like its just that our laptops use a particular hardware
configuration that alsa's can't quite figure out just yet. Im just
surprise not more people reported on that.
well ive have tried laptop-eapd and it does work, somewhat, as you say,
because I find it sounded kinda thin compared to what this laptop can
do. But at least now I know its *possible* that it might work .. :P
As for headphones, you could always mute off the side level, which is
the one that
I have the *exact* same problem with my LG S1 laptop. Probably an Alsa
issue, as I am not running ubuntu, but arch linux. All modules load
fine, and I get sound fine except none from the built in speakers.
This is the 1st time I see this issue talked about anywhere and its
about time cause I