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Kernel (uname -r):
2.4.20-8
Distribution:
RedHat Linux 9.0
RedHat Linux 9 does not see this card by default but there is a kernel module in 2.4 kernels and probably some earlier ones that supports it. I found a site with info on making the card work under earlier RedHat distros but this should work for just about anyone...
The purpose of this is to tell it to use cs4232 for the card and then there are some additional lines to make the card not do weird stuff on startup (it will make random sounds). Some people reported that the card does weird things on sleep because it doesn't save it's registers but i haven't had any problems yet.
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Kernel (uname -r):
2.6.5-gentoo-r1
Distribution:
Gentoo
The sound chip in the Thinkpad 600E is a 4237B and not the 4610/11 as lspci reports. The 4610/11 are PCI chips while the 4237B (also found in a lot of other laptops like the Dell Latitude CPi series) are ISA chips.
As gradedcheese notes this card works with the OSS drivers, but the Alsa drivers work even better. The snd-cs4232 driver works but is unstable on the 600E and you should rely on the snd-cs4236 driver instead. Both late 2.4 series with external Alsa and 2.6 series kernels with kernel-supplied Alsa (or external) works well. Add the following to /etc/modules.conf:
options snd device_mode=0666
alias snd-card-0 snd-cs4236
alias sound-slot-0 snd-cs4236
options snd-cs4236 port=0x530 cport=0x538 isapnp=0 dma1=1 dma2=0 irq=5
# OSS support
alias /dev/mixer snd-mixer-oss
alias /dev/dsp snd-pcm-oss
alias /dev/midi snd-seq-oss
...and that should pretty much be it. Either modprobe the module or use the alsasound script in /etc/init.d, unmute the proper channels and you're on your way to a better living with Alsa.
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Kernel (uname -r):
No Idea! (apologies, my defence is that I'm a newb!)
Distribution:
Ah! that I can answer..Mint 9 Isadora. :)
I don't know if anyone passes by this old thread, but it looks as if it could unlock my sound, so I hope someone will guide me!
I'm having a few problems with my install; currently re-installed for the 7th time!
I have an old, old IBM Thinkpad 600E, so far I've got this response from "Terminal"! :- lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 440BX/ZX/DX - 82443BX/ZX/DX Host bridge (rev 03)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 440BX/ZX/DX - 82443BX/ZX/DX AGP bridge (rev 03)
00:02.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCI1251A
00:02.1 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCI1251A
00:06.0 Multimedia audio controller: Cirrus Logic CS 4610/11 [CrystalClear SoundFusion Audio Accelerator] (rev 01)
00:07.0 Bridge: Intel Corporation 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 ISA (rev 02)
00:07.1 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 IDE (rev 01)
00:07.2 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 USB (rev 01)
00:07.3 Bridge: Intel Corporation 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 ACPI (rev 02)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Neomagic Corporation NM2200 [MagicGraph 256AV] (rev 20)
02:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
06:00.0 Ethernet controller: Xircom Cardbus Ethernet 10/100 (rev 03)
I sometimes have limited success issuing the command :- "sudo modprobe snd-cs4236" which, if I'm lucky will activate the "Alsa mixer"....for this one session, it dies when the machine is shut down, and I'd really like it to be "enduring". :)
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