On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 11:04:34 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lennart Sorensen) wrote: > > On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 10:53:20AM -0500, Austin Denyer wrote: > > > > OK, I added snd-intel8x0 to /etc/modules:
<Snip> > Make sure /dev/adsp* and friends exist. If they don't the snddevices > script in alsa-base /usr/share/alsa-base/snddevices will create all > the alsa device nodes if you run it. Athlon64:/dev# ls adsp* adsp adsp0 adsp1 adsp2 adsp3 Athlon64:/dev# > Check /proc/asound/cards and see if it actually has recognized any > hardware. Athlon64:/proc/asound# cat cards --- no soundcards --- Athlon64:/proc/asound# Aha! I'm betting that's the problem ;-D > Run lspci -n |grep 0401 and we can see what PCI ID the sound has and > maybe look that up in the driver sources to make sure this really is > the driver you should be using. On my nforce2 I see: > > 0000:00:05.0 0401: 10de:006b (rev a2) > 0000:00:06.0 0401: 10de:006a (rev a1) > > Which is the AC97 and the MCP devices (I believe the MCP is the DSP > the nforce and nforce2 have). Athlon64:/proc/asound# lspci -n | grep 0401 0000:00:04.0 0401: 10de:0059 (rev a2) Athlon64:/proc/asound# > I can check the driver in this case doing this: > modinfo snd-intel8x0|grep -i 10de|grep -i 006[ab] > which shows: > alias: pci:v000010DEd0000006Asv*sd*bc*sc*i* > > So the snd-intel8x0 knows about pci vendor 000010DE device 0000006A > which matches 10de:006a. Most kernel drivers seem to have such > aliases to help out userspace module loading utilities and such. Athlon64:/proc/asound# modinfo snd-intel8x0|grep -i 10de alias: pci:v000010DEd000000EAsv*sd*bc*sc*i* alias: pci:v000010DEd000000DAsv*sd*bc*sc*i* alias: pci:v000010DEd0000006Asv*sd*bc*sc*i* alias: pci:v000010DEd000001B1sv*sd*bc*sc*i* Athlon64:/proc/asound# So, it looks like the problem is that my sound card is not being detected. How would I get Debian to detect the sound card? Regards, Ozz. (Spoiled by sndconfig) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

