How to get a Intel 82801G sound card to work after installation
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How to get a Intel 82801G sound card to work after installation
Hallo all,
I have a problem after my suse 10.1beta installation, I can't get the sound card to work.
My installation can find the sound card without problem and configure it, but when I try to start Alsa or other alternative then I have nothing for the sound, in my Kmix have I only the things for the Microphone.
Any ideas? Would be grateful for some help to get my sound to work!
The description of your sound card doesn't leave much room for advice, as Intel uses multiple codecs for their chipsets, but I have been testing the later versions of OpenSuse, and know that Novell put several patches in for Intel audio. There are also a lot of patches in Alsa 1.0.11RC4. I'd try either one of those options, with upgrading OpenSuse higher on the list (XGL - 3D desktop).
Did you solve the problem with the sound?
I have a TM3012WTMI and I can not make sound work.
I am running suse10 with kernel 2.6.16-11smp. I have tried alsa1.09,alsa1.0.10,....
But no sound at all.
There was an alsa patch ckecked in a few weeks ago that enabled my ASUS Z62F audio (945GM chipset with Analog Devices AD1986 audio chip). Your system may need a patch to the audio drivers. Could both of you send me the output from lspci? I need the output like this:
lspci |tee pci.log
lspci -vn -s ##:## >>pci.log (where ##:## is the pci bus & device of the audio, usually 00:1b for Intel integrated devices).
I'm currently working on several sub-drivers for alsa, and if we can get these working, I'll submit a patch to the alsa-project.
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