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I am still wondering what exactly is going on with my sound issue.
I have a Sound Blaster Audigy 2ZS pci card. I am using a fresh install of
Slackware 12 using the default installation kernel.
I had made mention of doing another fresh install to just confirm this. It's been
a day and I am thinking that I am just going to go ahead and do it.
I posted a lspci and a lsmod of my current system in the thread above. I am posting this for anyone else that may have this problem knowing that I could just compile 2.6.22 and most likely things would work, however my ATI drivers installed perfectly and anyone that has an ATI card, this experience is almost unprecedented...lol.
I haven't checked, but I have seen 3 threads where people recompiled the kernel and alsa started working. I have read that alsa is compiled into this kernel and am curious if a kernel recompile fixes yours.
Think i'm gonna check the make menuconfig here inna min to be sure.
During install...
I used the default installation kernel.
All selections are default except
I am using ReiserFS.
I am not using lilo on my MBR. I installed it to the boot partition. (root)
That's really about it.
The first thing I ran when I logged in was alsa config, selected my sound card and then I ran alsamixer. I ran the xserver and checked Kmix.
Everything is peachy keen there.
Normally I should get sound during the login process to kde. currently
I am testing sound in the Control Center/Sound and Multimedia/Sound System
and I use the Test Sound button at the bottom.
Was hoping you wouldn't have to re-install... but glad to hear you got it working
oops...maybe I wasn't clear that I still don't have sound.
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I haven't checked, but I have seen 3 threads where people recompiled the kernel and alsa started working. I have read that alsa is compiled into this kernel and am curious if a kernel recompile fixes yours.
hmm. I ran a make menuconfig, and alsa is a module and my sound driver is a module...which is what it should be. If this is the .config that was used to make this kernel...which it should be...then it should work, and when I do a compile I should have the same results.
Any resolution to this? I seem to be having the same problem as you, but I am using an Intel onboard HD Audio on my DG965ot board.
I am not as linux savy as thou, so all this recompiling the kernel talk has me scared.
Hi, yes I am in the middle of resolving it. I did a clean re-compile of 2.6.21.5 (default for slack) and I am getting a kernel panic for the root fs...it'll be a day before I can work on it, but it will be done.
I think there should be a sticky on how to re-compile, unless you have alot of important docs on the install you are using, don't fear. The only way to be a little more savvy than the others is without fear, don't be afraid to screw things up because then you'll know how to fix them when they happen again :-)
im just throwing this possibility in, as my soundblaster card has a funny little quirk, that when its set to '00' in alsamixer it MUTES the card, but toggling to 'MM' actually gives sound. not sure wether you have tried this. a good way of testing this is to have your media player play an mp3 while toggling.
Last edited by mobilemonkey; 07-14-2007 at 01:55 PM.
The Audigy cards are set to DIGITAL output by default. Scroll all the way to the right and find the channel/setting for the digital output. Hit SPACEBAR or M to change the setting to analog output. Exit alsamixer and then 'alsactl save' to save the configuration. That will enable analog output. My roommate had this problem a few weeks ago.
I thought I had the same problem, but after changing the PCM output settings in alsamixer from MM to 00 (by hitting M, thank you jeenam), there was sound again.
@jeenam: I think you made a typo, it's 'alsactl store' to save the settings of alsamixer, not 'alsactl save'.
My old pc had a weird problem that it would disble the irq that the sound card was using unless I put acpi=off on the kernel cmd line. You dont seem to have that problem. check the kde mixer under swithes,audigy,analog/dig your card may be set to digital output.
The Audigy cards are set to DIGITAL output by default. Scroll all the way to the right and find the channel/setting for the digital output. Hit SPACEBAR or M to change the setting to analog output. Exit alsamixer and then 'alsactl save' to save the configuration. That will enable analog output. My roommate had this problem a few weeks ago.
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Originally Posted by Boow
My old pc had a weird problem that it would disble the irq that the sound card was using unless I put acpi=off on the kernel cmd line. You dont seem to have that problem. check the kde mixer under swithes,audigy,analog/dig your card may be set to digital output.
Good job you guys, I have sound now. There is a lil toggle in kmix under switches that has Audigy Analog/Digital. I am guessing that I thought pressed in (yellow) was digital? That dialog is a little deceiving. At any rate, I am not even done re-compiling, now I wont have to. Thank you two both !
im just throwing this possibility in, as my soundblaster card has a funny little quirk, that when its set to '00' in alsamixer it MUTES the card, but toggling to 'MM' actually gives sound. not sure wether you have tried this. a good way of testing this is to have your media player play an mp3 while toggling.
I thought I had the same problem, but after changing the PCM output settings in alsamixer from MM to 00 (by hitting M, thank you jeenam), there was sound again.
@jeenam: I think you made a typo, it's 'alsactl store' to save the settings of alsamixer, not 'alsactl save'.
You're correct, the proper command is 'alsactl store'. Rust...=)
I just installed Slackware 12.0 and I am getting these same sound issues but the tips in here aren't wokring. i have an onboard sound card plus a separate Audigy sound card. I've done the following:
-Disabled the onboard sound card in the bios
-Ran alsaconf and selected the Audigy card.
now when I run alsamixer it defaults to the onboard card. If it's disabled why would it come up? Anyways, I ran alsamixer -c 1 instead to get the audigy card. I unmuted everything and pumped up the volume. Exited then ran alsactl store.
Still no sound. I plug my speakers into my onboard card and get sound but not from audigy.
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