> Two days ago I installed Debian on a 10-year-old laptop. It's a
> IPC Topnote G. Soundcard is a Creative Labs Ectiva EV1938. The laptop
> was running a few days ago with Debian Etch and OSS-modules and the
> output of oss-modul es1371 was quite good. I formated the harddisk to
> set up Lenny.
> If I play a music file now, it looks like the file is played without any
> errors. There are no messages that the hardware or alsa is corrupt. But
> the speakers are silent. The tool alsamixer shows that nothing is muted
> and all values are at maximum level.
Sorry for the slow response. Do you still have access to this
hardware? If so, what kernel are you using and how does it behave?
Curious,
Jonathan
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10-02-2012, 09:58 AM
Tino Schmidt
Bug#557802: No sound with snd-ens1371.ko
Tino Schmidt wrote:
I'm sorry, I sold the hardware a few months ago.
No problem.
The bug was fixed in 2.6.39:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=6ebb8a4a43e34f999ab36f27f97 2f3cd751cda4f
The patch is also included in recent versions of the kernel in Squeeze.
Thanks! Do you mind if I forward this information to the bug log?
Jonathan
Yes, feel free to add it!
Tino
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