On Tue, 04 Mar 2003 10:03:45 +0100
Thierry Vignaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Marcel Pol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Sorry if I'm uninformd, I still run 0.9 mdk. My alsa driver didn't
> > load automatically, but running modprobe on the right module worked
> > ok. If it is just an initscript issue, then there's no reason to
> > upgrade the drivers. Also in 0.9mdk the make munuconfig for alsa is
> > broken.
> 
> so your sound card was not properly detected ?

This machine is not a fresh install but un updated cooker.
Everything seems configured fine, but it just doesn't load the drivers.
I've had this for ages, but I always just used the module names in
/etc/modules. I should have reported it earlier.

> classic bug sound tester:
> "lspcidrake -v | fgrep AUDIO" will tell you which driver your card use
> by default

snd-cs46xx      : Cirrus Logic|CS 4614/22/24 [CrystalClear SoundFusion Audio
Accelerator] [MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO] (vendor:1013 device:6003 subv:153b subd:112e)

> "grep snd-slot /etc/modules.conf" will tell you what driver it
> currently uses

alias snd-slot-0                snd-cs46xx
I also tried snd-slot, snd and sound-slot-0 as aliases

> "/sbin/lsmod" will enable you to check if its module (driver) is
> loaded or not

Nope, nothing, not even snd or soundcore...
 
> "/sbin/chkconfig --list sound" and "/sbin/chkconfig --list alsa" will
> tell you if sound and alsa services're configured to be run on
> initlevel 3

Both are on, and even if I start them by hand it doesn't load anything.
The only thing that works for me is modprobe snd-slot-0 or the drivername.
 
> "aumix -q" will tell you if the sound volume is muted or not
> 
> "/sbin/fuser -v /dev/dsp" will tell which program uses the sound card.
> 
> 



--
Marcel Pol



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