I didn't quite understand the solution. Do I need to edit a file?
I also forgot to mention that I have the same sound problem on the
installation I did on my desktop (in virtualbox)

On the Desktop I have a dedicated Asus D1 sound card whose driver is
cmi8788.

There seems to be a problem with Pulseaudio.
If you have a solution eventually, I'll apply it.

2018-03-07 13:24 GMT-05:00 Priyadarshan via openindiana-discuss <
openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org>:

> On 2018-03-07 19:18, Aurelien Larcher wrote:
>
>> Le Mercredi 7 mars 2018, Priyadarshan via openindiana-discuss a écrit :
>>
>>> On 2018-03-07 18:49, Francis.D wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > I did the real installation on my Lenovo T400 and all works perfectly.
>>> > The only problem is the sound. I don't have any sound. Even if the
>>> drivers are installed.
>>> >
>>> > result ocmmande
>>> >
>>> > ls -l
>>> >
>>> > total 224920
>>> > -rw-r--r-r---1 boo staff 1644 mars 7 12:58 audiosondriverproblem
>>> >
>>> > Reference driver
>>> >
>>> > pci17aa,20f2
>>> > Vendor:                             Intel Corporation
>>> > Device:                             82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio
>>> Controller
>>> > Sub-Vendor:                         Lenovo
>>> > binding name:                       pciexclass,0403
>>> > devfs path:                         /pci@0,0/pci17aa,20f2@1b
>>> > bus addr:                           1b
>>> > pci path:                           0,1b,0
>>> > compatible name:                    (pciex8086,293e.17aa.20f2.3)(p
>>> ciex8086,293e.17aa.20f2)(pciex8086,293e.3)(pciex8086,293e)(
>>> pciexclass,040300)(pciexclass,0403)(pci8086,293e.17aa.20f2.
>>> 3)(pci8086,293e.17aa.20f2)(pci17aa,20f2)(pci8086,293e.3)(
>>> pci8086,293e)(pciclass,040300)(pciclass,0403)
>>> > driver name:                        audiohd
>>> > instance:                           0
>>> > driver state:                       Attached
>>> > fm-errcb-capable:                   TRUE
>>> > fm-ereport-capable:                 TRUE
>>> > ddi-no-autodetach:                  1
>>> > audiohd_beep:                       1
>>> > sample-rate:                        bb80
>>> > sample-bits:                        10
>>> > acpi-namespace:                     _SB_.PCI0.HDEF
>>> > assigned-addresses:                 8300d810
>>> > reg:                                d800
>>> > compatible:                         pciex8086,293e.17aa.20f2.3
>>> > model:                              Mixed Mode device
>>> > power-consumption:                  1
>>> > devsel-speed:                       0
>>> > interrupts:                         2
>>> > subsystem-vendor-id:                17aa
>>> > subsystem-id:                       20f2
>>> > unit-address:                       1b
>>> > class-code:                         40300
>>> > revision-id:                        3
>>> > vendor-id:                          8086
>>> >
>>> > regard
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I had the same issue, I believe that is common to all OpenSOlaris
>>> installs.
>>>
>>
>> I believe this is a limitation of the OSS Pulseaudio backend which
>> picks the first detected device.
>>
>
> Thank you, I was wondering why.
>
> If it is common, perhaps it would be nice to add it somewhere on the
> OpenIndiana wiki or Handbook.
>
> I am still testing my system, later on I could send a pull request with
> that text.
>
> The more I use OpenIndiana, the more I love it!
>
> Now, I will try to install it on two more machines, an HP Z620 workstation
> with Xeon E5, and a custom made workstation with AMD 1950X Threadripper. I
> will report back.
>
>
> Priyadarshan
>
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