Le 22 juil. 09 ? 10:30, Yang-Rong Jerry Zhou a ?crit :

> St?phane Letz :
>>
>> Le 22 juil. 09 ? 02:00, Yangrong Zhou a ?crit :
>>
>>> Garrett D'Amore :
>>>> This output looks "strange".  mixerctl thinks you have two  
>>>> audiohd devices, and one of them appears to be very much older  
>>>> than the other.   I am not sure how this could have happened; I'd  
>>>> have guessed this to be an impossible situation.
>>>>
>>>> Yangrong, do you have any ideas about this?
>>> Garrett,  it's the first time I meet this situation. I notice that  
>>> Stephane's machine is a 4 cores Dell desktop.
>>>
>>> Stephane, could you please entre your BIOS and go to the audio  
>>> section to check how may audio devices you have?
>>>
>>> If you have two, try to disable one of them and try it again?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Yangrong
>>
>> The BIOS only sees one card, it actually offers:
>>
>> - OFF : integrated audio is disabled
>>
>> - AUTO : use the add-in audio controler ( <== what does *that*  
>> mean ??)
>>
>> - ON : integrated audio is enabled
> Did you try  ON and AUTO respectively? I suspect the "ghost" device  
> is the AUTO add-in audio.

I tried both, but the two devices appear if either AUDIO or ON are  
selected and the ghost device appears alone when OFF is selected. To  
summarize:

OFF selected ==> "ghost" audiohd#1 device
ON selected ==> audiohd#0 and "ghost" audiohd#1
AUTO selected ==> audiohd#0 and "ghost" audiohd#1

Thanks

Stephane



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