Re: Headphone for Intel 82801G.

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This is a just a test.

Sorry for it.
Guillaume.
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Guillaume Dualé a écrit :
> Hello,
> I'm going to explain my problem:
> I've got some sound in my speaker but not in my headphone jack.
>
> I'm on a KeyNux laptop with Debian lenny.
>
> I have removed packages alsa-* because with them, the speakers
> works, but the headphone doesn't.
>
> Here is my lspci: http://neo2017.free.fr/alsa/lspci.log
> We can see: 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family)
> High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)
>
> So, I have an Intel integrated sound card with a Realtek ALC883 chipset
> (see below).
>
> I tried (compiled & installed) this version of ALSA:
>     Stable Release(2007-06-11)
>         Driver (alsa-driver) 1.0.14
>         Library (alsa-lib)     1.0.14a
>         Plugins (alsa-plugins)     1.0.14a
>         Utilities (alsa-utils)     1.0.14
>         Firmware alsa-firmware) 1.0.14
>
> And the "Daily Snapshot Tarballs" too, but without any success.
>
> To build alsa-driver, I did : ./configure --with-cards=all
> --with-card-options=all ; make; sudo make install
> For all other tarball, I did: ./configure ; make; sudo make install
>
> Then, I did: sudo alsaconf => My soundcard had been correctly detected:
> http://neo2017.free.fr/alsa/alsaconf01.png
>
> Then, I reboot. I think it is not necessary due to the
> /etc/init.d/alsasound script, but I nevertheless reboot.
>
> In alsamixer I can't adjust the sound level of my headphone and I have
> no sound in.
> Note: The sound in my speakers works again.
>
> I can see it in alsamixer:
>         Card: HDA Intel
>         Chip: Realtek ALC883
> See: http://neo2017.free.fr/alsa/alsamixer01.png
>
> In the file: /etc/modprobe.d/sound there are:
> alias snd-card-0 snd-hda-intel
> alias sound-slot-0 snd-hda-intel
>
> I tried to add this:
> options snd-hda-intel model=XXX
> Where, XXX is a model picked in this list:
> ./alsa-driver-hg20070830/alsa-kernel/Documentation/ALSA-Configuration.txt
> The extract for my chipset: http://neo2017.free.fr/alsa/ALC883.log
>
> For each model I tried, I did a "/etc/init.d/alsasound restart" before
> start alsamixer to verify if I have sound for the headphone.
>
> So, someone know where I'm wrong ?
> Is the problem is with alsa-driver or alsa-utils (alsamixer) ?
> Is a patch exist for my sound card/chipset ?
>
> Thank you !
> Guillaume.
>
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