Mark Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This bit of dmesg posted in the original e-mail looks rather relevent, > > | SoC version 0.13.1 > | Only GTA01 hardware supported by ASoc driver > > Looks like the GTA01 driver has been loaded on a GTA02...
I may have something useful to contribute: Last night I upgraded from Om2008 (stable and fully updated) to Om2008-testing. Sound seemed to be working during a test phone call, but an SDL program I wrote which uses SDL for the sound didn't, claiming "No available audio device". "aplay" could play things fine. I switched to a kernel which I'd compiled myself, with "-taw" in the name (hence having a separate directory full of modules), and now it seems to be back to normal. The GTA01 message is still there, but there's a "device list" which I don't THINK was there when it was broken: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.15 (Tue Nov 20 19:16:42 2007 UTC). ASoC version 0.13.1 Only GTA01 hardware supported by ASoc driver wm8753: WM8753 Audio Codec 0.16 asoc: WM8753 HiFi <-> s3c24xx-i2s mapping ok asoc: WM8753 Voice <-> Bluetooth mapping ok ALSA device list: #0: neo1973-gta02 (WM8753) So - is it possible there's a "simple" kernel modules mix-up? Tom -- Thomas White Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy Electron Microscopy Group (PhD Student) University of Cambridge / Downing College
