On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 07:25:50AM +0200, steef wrote: > Søren Christensen wrote: > > >Hi, > > > >On my new computer I'm trying to set up my Audigy LS SoundBlaster > >soundcard. > > > >I have run alsaconf several times, chosing the snd-ca0106 drivermodule. > > > >Alsaconf has found these cards: > >hda-intel Intel Corporation 8210G > >ca0106 Creative Labs SB Audigy LS > >legacy Probe legacy ISA (non-PnP) chips > > > >When I use ca0106 and a 7.1 speaker-system I get no sound-output. > > > >When I use hda-intel and plug a simple 2.0 speaker into the onboard > >soundcard it works. > > > >But I bougth the extra soundcard and speakerset to get better sound, can > >anyone help getting this to work. > > > >The speaker set works, it is possible to plug in an external > >sound-source (i.e. a laptop). > > > >I hope it is just to set the soundcard up in the right way. > > > >/severino > > > > > > > > > you could try to turn your intel_sound_chip off; somewhere in the bios > of your machine. that did the trick for me on my machine, working on > sarge 2.6.8_kernel with a soundblaster card working with the ca0106 > chip. install -of course- alsamixer to be able to put surrounding sounds > a.o. on. > > but: nota bene: the older versions of the ca0106 chip were bugged: see > the alsa_webpage. so you possibly have to compile a newer driver > (1.0.11) from /usr/src/alsa into your kernel. > > hope this helps somewhat, > > kind regards, >
Thanks. Still no sound, I disabled the audio in the bios-setup, and now I cannot choose the Intel-onboard sound, so far so good. Is there any log-file, that can give me a hint for whats (not) happening? /severino -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

