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green_minds 02-11-2009 07:43 AM

REALTEK HD Audio ALC883 Card is not detected in lspci - FEDORA 10
 
Hi to Everyone,

Anyone have an idea of why Realtek HD Audio hardware is not able to detect in FEDORA 10?.. instead, lspci cmd listed only an intel HD audio.

Thus anyone know about a latest Driver for this module?...



Many Thanks,
Gr33nMaynds

Matir 02-11-2009 08:40 AM

Many chipsets use the Intel HD Audio specification, and it's possible the realtek reports as such. Is this an on-motherboard chipset? Which chipset do you expect to be reported? I know on at least one machine, hda_intel supports a Realtek HD Audio Chipset.

green_minds 02-11-2009 10:51 PM

Matir,

thanks for your reply.. Chipset for Realtek HD Audio ALC883 as I mention to the title of this thread. I believe its on-board to my laptop. I referred to the WinXp Dev Manager as it is telling me the real hardware ID. Anyway I beleive the right ans to my question so far..
is that the realtek alsa driver version 1.0.19 (a latest so far that automatically installed when I use "yum -i update") doesn't include the alc883 chip in the package. I download the ".bz2" package of this driver and untar to verify myself the content using "./configure --help" for the possible option of "--with-cards=<list> compile driver for cards and options in <list>;" but unfortunately my alc883 card is not included, thus the system defaulted the "hda-intel" to be the driver for my alc883 chip.

Anyway I hope they include this alc883 for future alsa driver version..


rgds,
gr33nmaynds


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