Dear Miguel,
Am Sonntag, den 13.11.2011, 19:21 +0100 schrieb Miguel Telleria de Esteban: > I am struggling to make my brand new Asus EeePC 1215B produce any sound > in a Debian Squeeze installation. > > Note: I am with a 32bit installation. > > > RESEARCHING (on Debian Squeeze) > ------------------------------- please use the script `alsa-info.sh` [1] to get ALSA related information. […] > Next steps that I am trying > --------------------------- > > * Trying to adapt the compilation errors in alsa-source 1.0.24 > > * Backporting alsa-utils and alsa-tools from Oneiric > > * Compile a 3.0.0 kernel (Oneiric) from the Oneiric or Sid. > > Of course any more ideas are welcome. I suggest the following. 1. Submit a report to the Debian bug tracking system (using `reportbug`). I think the Linux kernel package is the correct package to file that issue against. 2. Try a live system. Debian offers live images [2]. I guess the just released Fedora 16 should have the latest Linux kernel and ALSA stuff too and they offer live systems too [3]. Store the output of `alsa-info.sh` of these systems. 3. If it worked in item 2. mention that to your Debian bug report. If it did not work, either contact alsa-devel [4] or open an issue in the Fedora bug tracking system [5] since the Linux kernel bug tracker is down currently due to the kernel.org compromise. Some upstream developers work for Fedora/RedHat so I hope your issue will be fixed upstream. Oh, I read the subject line again and it is working in Oneiric. Please always mention such stuff in the message again! I guess item 1. should be enough then. One of the Linux kernel maintainer Ben Hutchings most of the time gets a solution out really fast! Thanks, Paul [1] http://alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Help_To_Debug [2] http://live.debian.net/ [3] http://fedoraproject.org/get-fedora [4] http://alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Mailing-lists [5] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/
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