On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 06:21:01PM -0700, Majors, Jason wrote:
I just set up amd64 etch on my PC. I am running the 2.6.12-1-em64t-p4-smp
kernel image on an intel based system. I have the following kernel modules
loaded:
snd_intel8x0 40064 6
snd_ac97_codec 90308 1
Check if you get sound output on one of the other connectors. Some
ac97
devices have their outputs rearanged. There is a quirk option that
you
can set to swap them back depending on the type of hardware. I think
often when messed up the speaker output is on the microphone jack.
I tried
On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 01:12:05PM -0700, Majors, Jason wrote:
I tried that, but there's no sound from there either. The same hardware
worked correctly with gentoo (compiled for the P-IV) a few days ago.
The sound hardware is an Intel ICH5 using an Analog Devices AD1981B
chip.
I noticed
So you turned up volume on PCM, master and such, and unmuted them all
in
alsamixer?
Yes. I had all the sound levels at max, everything unmated, and double
checked that the headphones worked on another PC.
I just set up amd64 etch on my PC. I am running the 2.6.12-1-em64t-p4-smp
kernel image on an intel based system. I have the following kernel modules
loaded:
snd_intel8x0 40064 6
snd_ac97_codec 90308 1 snd_intel8x0
snd_pcm 102792 2 snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec
talk about your harware model (mother board) is ever a good idea...
On 1/24/06, Majors, Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just set up amd64 etch on my PC. I am running the 2.6.12-1-em64t-p4-smp
kernel image on an intel based system. I have the following kernel modules
loaded:
snd_intel8x0
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