[SOLVED] Asus P5LD2-VM audio problem debian wheezy
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# aplay -l
aplay: device_list:252: no soundcards found...
If any bady know how to help me, i will appreciate. As an extra info, my audio works fine in WinXP and Debian squeeze, it happends when I decided to make a clean install to get rid of windows and testing stuff suffered by my system.
# aplay -l
aplay: device_list:252: no soundcards found...
If any bady know how to help me, i will appreciate. As an extra info, my audio works fine in WinXP and Debian squeeze, it happends when I decided to make a clean install to get rid of windows and testing stuff suffered by my system.
In the output of lspci there is no mentioning of a sound device at all, so the first thing I would check if the onboard sound is disabled in the BIOS of that mainboard.
Thanks to PECONET009 and TobiSGD, Thanks to tobi i looked the obious, the problem was that some how my audio device was disabled on the BIOS, after I re-enable it it works more than perfect. thanks U GUYS. THIS POST is [SOLVED] to me.
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