Lee Revell (on Thu, 03 Aug 2006 16:32:14 -0400) wrote:
>There's really no telling.  It's misleading to say "snd-hda-intel is
>supported" because every single laptop and motherboard with
>snd-hda-intel is slightly different and there's absolutely no
>documentation on what the differences are.  Possibly the hardware is
>oncorrectly detected.  It's also possible that these devices simply have
>no hardware master volume and Windows emulates it in software.
>
>All these users can do for now is search for information about their
>machine in the ALSA bug tracker and hope it gets fixed someday.  (They
>can also try the various model options for their codec described in
>Documentation/ALSA-Configuration.txt).

Having just logged another hda-intel problem[BT 2329], I am interested
in how the table entries in the existing driver were obtained.  Do you
get information from the vendor, or do you reverse engineer the
interface from the Windows driver?  I am happy to help decode the
Windows driver if necessary (although I will need to disinfect the
building afterwards ;).


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