how to make i810's audio module to work with Acer Aspire 1682 ?
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However, due to i810-audio is in the /etc/hotplug/blacklist, I am unable to get any sound in Debian.... Does anyone know a workaround to get my sound working ?
After the successfull installation, I upgraded the distribution, compiled a 2.6.9 kernel.
After this I removed the modules I added to the blacklist file, and it worked directly.
However, I am not sure that a kernel compilation is mandatory.
Then I changed some options in the menuconfig according to the information given by lspci.
Concerning the sound card: check the module SOUND/PCIDEVICES/"Intel/Sys/nVidia/AMD/Ali AC97 Controller"
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