Intel AC'97 Audio Controller Not Working :-(
here is my lspci output:
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# alsaconf 1. alsaconf builds database 2. alsaconf shows 'intel8x0 Intel Corp. 82801DB (ICH4) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 01) 3. then it configures snd-intel8x0 4. and writes everything off to /etc/modules.conf 5. alsaconf then says it will run alsasound init script then use amixer to raise volume after all this i run alsamixer to make sure all master and pcm is un-muted and then i run 'alsactl store' which leads to slackware running 'alsactl restore' at each boot time. even after all this slackware 10.1 will not emit any sound from it's speakers! i'm taking a wild guess here but maybe it has something to do with alsasound? a search for alsasound in my linux box results in nothing .. right after this post i will download alsasound and install it maybe that will do the trick? anyone else here have the same problem or was successful in getting the sound to with in slackware with the same soundcard?? thanks a million - btw i know this same problem has been posted before but as i already mentioned alsaconf, alsactl store, alsamixer DID NOT do the trick. |
Re: Intel AC'97 Audio Controller Not Working :-(
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The rc.alsa script runs when a Slackware system boots if it has execute permission : -- LiNuCe |
digimafia, check with lsmod to see if snd-intel8x0m is loaded, if it is, it's known to conflict with snd-intel8x0 module, so add snd-intel8x0m to /etc/hotplug/blacklist
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Just checking when you compiled the krnel you did select alsa modules under sound , if not it may not be enabled in kernel still using OSS form 2.4 kernel config.
Just an idea hope it helps |
alteast it works in VMware :|
i've been installing virtual guest operating system's all day today on VMware Workstation. good news is that i have managed to get sound working in the Slackware 10.1 guest operating system everything worked without a problem after blacklisting snd-intel8x0, rebooting and doing the whole alsaconfig, alsactl, alamixer bit. i tested out a mp3 file with mpg321. at first it didn't work - no sound then i realized all the volume channels were muted back into alsamixer... unmute and voila! got the sound working!
since i have half of my hard drive disk space available about 40g i'm going to install Slackware on that and try to get the sound working and i have a feeling it will workout this time around. and if the sound does work which is the straw that breaks the camel's (windows) back then i have no reason to keep windows xp around anymore i can finally use the xp cd's for beer coasters! i will dedicate all of my 80G to Slackware Linux the one and only. funny thing the other day i intentionally rather accidently overflowed my buffer. (1) i added the snd-intel8x0 to /etc/hotplug/blacklist (2) changed the executable bit on /etc/rc.d/rc.hotplug (3) restarted the hotplug via '/etc/rc.d/rc.hotplug restart' doing so resulted in a buffer overflow which also led to my monitor changing it's screen resolution to a higher setting which didn't stop even after a reboot - but alteast the buffer overflows were gone. today i will re-install slackware and enable hotplug during the installion 'echo snd-intel8x0 > /etc/hotplug/blacklist' , 'modprobe snd-intel8x0' and everything else should fall in to it's place - i hope! PS downloaded an unofficial OpenBSD iso today the installation is harder then expected somewhat similar to FreeBSD installation but I would love to get the system up and running since i've heard so much good things about it. |
Try enabling amplifier
I had trouble with the AC97 driver on my Toshiba M55, and ultimately found the 'problem' was not that complex. It turned out to be the amplifier was not enabled.
Applications/Sound and Video/Volume Control/Edit Preferences. Check the External Amplifier Box. When debugging I suggest you check everything and play a bit, as sometimes bits aren't where they used to be. I've had situations where driver options that should not have existed turned on audio. Good luck. Len WT6G |
Finally !!!
finally got the sound working!
/etc/rc.alsa was non existent even after running 'alsactl store' so i created my own rc.alsa file and the sound works at boot every single time! Code:
#!/bin/sh i did try using the rc.alsa file from a slax boot up but doing so led to my sound card not working again! so i re-installed all the alsa drivers and libraries and created my own rc.alsa to get things to work. for one thing i have to learn some more about scripting .. there seems to be so much you can do with scripts it's crazy! |
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i can see the sound icon appeared on the panel. but its sound (volume) is in the min. i can't adjust it to louder. so i type command "lspic | grep snd" to see weather the module bee installed or not. then, i get Code:
snd_intel8x0 34752 0 but i still can't hear sound when using gnome. the env i use is debian sarge stable 3.1 r0a with kernel manually built - 2.6.12.4 version. what else i can check in order to get the sound worked?? i appreciate it, sincerely. |
Re: Finally !!!
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Thanks for this info guys (found it through Google). I've always set Linux servers up in the past, never worrying about the soundcard, but getting my laptop over to Linux was beginng to get tedious.
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