Re: No sound after boot, need to do alsa-conf.

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Alexis MARTINI wrote:> Le lundi 16 juin 2008 à 10:11 -0700, stan a écrit :>> Alexis MARTINI wrote:>> > Hello,>> >>> > I have a litle problem since I removed my Sound Blaster (may be >> > faulty) card and use the internal sound card of my mother  board. I >> > have to make an alsa-conf in order to have the sound!>> > I already checked some points around:>> >>> Could you run the script here,>>>> http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh>>>>     > Script done, here is the link: http://pastebin.ca/1049460
   1. Driver version:     1.0.12rc1   2. Library version:       3. Utilities version:  1.0.16
The driver is very old.  Beta for 1.0.17 is circulating, and there have been manyenhancements for hda-intel.  I suggest you updgrade both driver and alsa library.
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Changes_v1.0.17rc1_v1.0.17rc2

>> and post the link back.>>>> > - modules are loaded after boot time (apparently there is more modules >> > before alsa-conf)>> > - I put an alias in /etc/modprob>> > - Tracks ar not mutted.>> >>> > What is strange to me, is that the music on starting Gnome is played, >> > and also sound from Gnome when closing windows and other.>> Your sound card is recognized, it is just configuration problems.>>     > Yes, I am sure of it, but where to tune the set up?I think it might be a sound server issue, see below.>> >>> > I suspect that my hold modules are still loaded. How can I get red off?>> >>> > I use a debian:>> > 23:43:19 alexis: ~$ uname -a>> > Linux lns-bzn-38-82-253-71-6 2.6.18-4-486 #1 Wed May 9 22:23:40 UTC >> > 2007 i686 GNU/Linux>> >>> > The integrated cards use snd-intel8x0 drive:>> > snd_intel8x0           29852  0>> > snd_ac97_codec         82848  1 snd_intel8x0>> > snd_ac97_bus            2432  1 snd_ac97_codec>> > snd_pcm_oss            38048  0>> > snd_mixer_oss          15232  1 snd_pcm_oss>> > snd_pcm                65928  3 snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss>> > snd_timer              19972  1 snd_pcm>> > snd                    45412  6 >> > snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_pcm,snd_timer>> > soundcore               8928  1 snd>> > snd_page_alloc          9736  2 snd_intel8x0,snd_pcm>> > (Sound woerk with this set of modules)>> If your old card was a SB, you are not loading a driver for it.  That >> would be emu10k1 or ca0106.>> Are you running a sound server?  Pulse or esd or ksound, etc.?>>     > I didn't heard about sound server. I do not thing I am using one. Is > it similar to X server, but for sound? How can I now if one is > running? I tryed a ps -aux, but I didn't found any proc with one of > the name you mantioned.>There are three main sound servers, and yes, they are like X except for sound.  They seamlessly and invisibly mix sound within a PC or over networks.  They are still works in progress but many are using them.  I'm not sure what desktop you run (Gnome or KDE), but they each have their own sound server.  The up and comer right now is pulseaudio.   If you do a search you will find the home page describing it. http://www.pulseaudio.org/  What all sound servers have in common is that they take over the sound device and only allow access through the server.  If the application is not server aware, hasn't got a plugin to work with the server, it won't be able to play sound.  For pulseaudio,  check for a package with alsa, pulse, and plugin in the name.  If it is there, you can turn it off (the pulseaudio page above will tell you how) or remove the package, letting alsa be the main interface again.  From the symptoms you describe, this might work for you.  For esd, the gnome sound server, it is esdctl off.> At your diposal for more information.>> >>> > Sincerly>> > -- >> > Alexis MARTINI <alexmartini@xxxxxxx <mailto:alexmartini@xxxxxxx> <mailto:alexmartini@xxxxxxx>>>> >>>>>>>     > Sincerly> -- > Alexis MARTINI <alexmartini@xxxxxxx <mailto:alexmartini@xxxxxxx>>>

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