I've struggled with this since i"ve had this laptop.* Fedora 7/8 I was able to build the alsa-driver from mercurial repository and it worked.* So far I haven't been able to do that in Fedora 9.
If I file a bug, what does it fall under, kernel, pulseaudio or something else.
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Justin Conover wrote:
I've struggled with this since i"ve had this laptop. Fedora 7/8 I was
able to build the alsa-driver from mercurial repository and it
worked. So far I haven't been able to do that in Fedora 9.
If I file a bug, what does it fall under, kernel, pulseaudio or
something else.
Would you download and run the script at this location
http://hg.alsa-project.org/alsa/raw-file/tip/alsa-info.sh
and then post back the link so that people can see your sound setup?
The script scans your machine and extracts out things relevant for
diagnosis and puts them on a website. It gives you a link to the
information that you can post here.
It will help determine where the problem is. I've been able to compile
the latest HG drivers and library on Fedora 9 and they run without a
problem though I don't have an ICH8 card. But there might be something
specific to your setup besides the card.
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05-23-2008, 07:46 PM
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On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:57 PM, stan <goedigi89__e@cox.net> wrote:
Justin Conover wrote:
I've struggled with this since i"ve had this laptop. *Fedora 7/8 I was able to build the alsa-driver from mercurial repository and it worked. *So far I haven't been able to do that in Fedora 9.
If I file a bug, what does it fall under, kernel, pulseaudio or something else.
Would you download and run the script at this location
and then post back the link so that people can see your sound setup? *The script scans your machine and extracts out things relevant for diagnosis and puts them on a website. *It gives you a link to the information that you can post here.
It will help determine where the problem is. *I've been able to compile the latest HG drivers and library on Fedora 9 and they run without a problem though I don't have an ICH8 card. *But there might be something specific to your setup besides the card.
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On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 2:51 PM, Justin Conover <justin.conover@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:12 PM, Justin Conover <justin.conover@gmail.com> wrote:
I've struggled with this since i"ve had this laptop.* Fedora 7/8 I was able to build the alsa-driver from mercurial repository and it worked.* So far I haven't been able to do that in Fedora 9.
If I file a bug, what does it fall under, kernel, pulseaudio or something else.
http://pastebin.ca/1027335
Here is a diff between both kernel's in F9,* Ubuntu 8.04 sound has worked by default, so I'll see what the output I get on that and reply a bit later.
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On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Justin Conover <justin.conover@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 2:51 PM, Justin Conover <justin.conover@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:12 PM, Justin Conover <justin.conover@gmail.com> wrote:
I've struggled with this since i"ve had this laptop.* Fedora 7/8 I was able to build the alsa-driver from mercurial repository and it worked.* So far I haven't been able to do that in Fedora 9.
If I file a bug, what does it fall under, kernel, pulseaudio or something else.
http://pastebin.ca/1027335
Here is a diff between both kernel's in F9,* Ubuntu 8.04 sound has worked by default, so I'll see what the output I get on that and reply a bit later.
>************** comment.dbmax 0
705a708,709
>************** comment.dbmin -9525
>************** comment.dbmax 0
731c735
<************** name 'Headphone as Line Out Switch'
---
>************** name 'Mic as Output Switch'
780a785,786
>************** comment.dbmin -9525
>************** comment.dbmax 0
783c789
<************** value 102
---
>************** value 112
798a805,806
>************** comment.dbmin -5100
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05-23-2008, 08:53 PM
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Justin Conover wrote:
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:57 PM, stan <goedigi89__e@cox.net
<mailto:goedigi89__e@cox.net>> wrote:
Justin Conover wrote:
I've struggled with this since i"ve had this laptop. Fedora
7/8 I was able to build the alsa-driver from mercurial
repository and it worked. So far I haven't been able to do
that in Fedora 9.
If I file a bug, what does it fall under, kernel, pulseaudio
or something else.
Would you download and run the script at this location
http://hg.alsa-project.org/alsa/raw-file/tip/alsa-info.sh
and then post back the link so that people can see your sound
setup? The script scans your machine and extracts out things
relevant for diagnosis and puts them on a website. It gives you a
link to the information that you can post here.
It will help determine where the problem is. I've been able to
compile the latest HG drivers and library on Fedora 9 and they run
without a problem though I don't have an ICH8 card. But there
might be something specific to your setup besides the card.
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http://pastebin.ca/1027335
Well the first difference I see is that I am running i386 while you are
running x64.
The second is that your alsa components are very different.
On my system, I have all three of these as 1.0.16. 1.0.16rc3 is
actually earlier than 1.0.16, you should try to get to 1.0.16. The HG
snapshots which are the latest beta version in a tar file are at
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/alsa/snapshot/
I used the 5/10/2008 version of the library and the 5/20/2008 version of
the drivers. They compiled cleanly and have run fine. There is a
caveat with the library. Alsa puts everything into /usr/share/alsa by
default. Fedora uses /etc/alsa. You will have to make sure the cards
and pci directories in /etc/alsa are the latest for the library to find
the latest versions for your card.
All of the above being said, your card should be working. Alsa has
recognized it and loaded a driver. It has defined the input and
output. The problem is that it is an hda-intel chip. There are a lot
of problems with this chip because every eom configures it differently,
and so it becomes difficult to recognize the correct driver to use. And
there seems to be issues with conflict with acp. Try using different
parameters passed to the driver (e.g. 3stack, 6stack, etc.) and turning
off acp in the bios and see if that helps. The fact that it was working
in previous versions makes me think that this is probably the case. The
latest version of the driver might fix the problem because it has been
reported and patched already.
When it comes to deeper technical details I'm really over my head. You
could try asking on the alsa-devel mailing list. The developers might
take the time to answer your questions. You can use the same pastebin
as you posted here when you describe your problem. They might give you
a patch to use against the driver code. If it works it will be
committed to a future release.
Hope that helps.
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05-23-2008, 09:46 PM
stan
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Justin Conover wrote:
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Justin Conover
<justin.conover@gmail.com <mailto:justin.conover@gmail.com>> wrote:
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 2:51 PM, Justin Conover
<justin.conover@gmail.com <mailto:justin.conover@gmail.com>> wrote:
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:12 PM, Justin Conover
<justin.conover@gmail.com <mailto:justin.conover@gmail.com>>
wrote:
I've struggled with this since i"ve had this laptop.
Fedora 7/8 I was able to build the alsa-driver from
mercurial repository and it worked. So far I haven't been
able to do that in Fedora 9.
If I file a bug, what does it fall under, kernel,
pulseaudio or something else.
http://pastebin.ca/1027335
Here is a diff between both kernel's in F9, Ubuntu 8.04 sound has
worked by default, so I'll see what the output I get on that and
reply a bit later.
This compare isn't really helpful because you have never had sound
working on the 25 version of the kernel.
Normally this would have run in the other direction as .3 is after -14
in the way kernels are labeled, so you are comparing the later as the
earlier which makes it harder to read. Also, it is nice to use -up as
options to diff so functions and context are included.
Here is the Ubuntu 8.04 2.6.24-16-generic that sound works on.
http://pastebin.ca/1027387
The driver here is a later version, the full 1.0.16 instead of the rc3
beta for 1.0.16 in your Fedora. In both cases alsa recognized the
soundcard as Codec: SigmaTel STAC9228, so I don't think that is your
problem. The other thing that is different is the kernel. It crosses
major release lines, from 24 to 25. So this could be either the kernel
or the driver. Your first step should be to upgrade to the latest
drivers and library from the HG repository. If you still have no sound,
but the card is recognized and the driver is loaded I think this is a
kernel issue. That is where I would open the bugzilla.
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05-23-2008, 09:58 PM
stan
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Justin Conover wrote:
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 3:37 PM, Justin Conover
<justin.conover@gmail.com <mailto:justin.conover@gmail.com>> wrote:
Here is the Ubuntu 8.04 2.6.24-16-generic that sound works on.
http://pastebin.ca/1027387
here is a diff between the latest fedora kernel and default ubuntu kernel
< Utilities version: 1.0.15
---
> Utilities version: 1.0.16
59,70d58
< !!Modprobe options (Sound related)
< !!--------------------------------
<
< snd-atiixp-modem: index=-2
< snd-intel8x0m: index=-2
< snd-via82xx-modem: index=-2
< snd-usb-audio: index=-2
< snd-usb-usx2y: index=-2
< snd-usb-caiaq: index=-2
< snd-cmipci: mpu_port=0x330 fm_port=0x388
<
I think you could put these back into modprobe.conf as a trial. It
isn't specifying location, but might make a difference.