Re: Alsa-user Digest, Vol 19, Issue 18

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On Wednesday 14 November 2007 16:58:51 you wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Nov 2007, Robert Easter wrote:
> > Bill Unruh wrote,
> >
> >> So, the important thing is that you compiled and installed the modules.
> >> But it sounds to me like you have an older alsa. Make sure you download
> >> the latest alsa-drivers.
> >
> > If the latest alsa is what is on the distros,  that's what I got.  When
> > the
>
> Where did you get them? You have as one of your commands
> tar -xf alsa-drivers*.tar.gz
> I want to know what the * represents. YOu know or can find out what the
> actual name of that file is. That * contains the alsa version number.
>
> > internet endeavor failed, (the kmix level indicator showed  that it could
> > not find a mixer) I "installed" the latest alsa mixer by adept

I'd also like to know the version numbers.  I  couldn't find the links or 
procedure when I went back to the page I had bookmarked.  It would seem that 
I might have conflicting drivers or mixers installed, but then one or the 
other would at least start to start, or at least register with the kmix or 
other gui, but none do, so as far as I can see that might mean that nothing 
ever installed properly, but is just so much irrelevant junk on the 
harddrive.  Is there any way just to scrub the whole alsa shootin' match and 
install a package that actually can see the hardware and be seen by  what 
needs it?

I wish I had the bucks to follow your first suggestion-  A quick Google 
on "00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High 
Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)"  turns up what looked like thousands of 
posts, "how is this thing supposed to work?" and not an answer I saw.  So 
anybody figures this one out goes down in history!

thx,

r.e.

All about sanctifusion!
http://sanctifusion.blogspot.com


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