Hi Bill:
Finally got the laptop back.
I ran your first command and got the following:
brian@anna-laptop:~$ lsmod | grep snd snd_intel8x0 37532 6 snd_ac97_codec 111652 1 snd_intel8x0 ac97_bus 9856 1 snd_ac97_codec snd_pcm_oss 46848 0 snd_mixer_oss 22784 1 snd_pcm_oss snd_pcm 83204 3 snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss snd_seq_dummy
10884 0 snd_seq_oss 38528 0 snd_seq_midi 14336 0 snd_rawmidi 29824 1 snd_seq_midi snd_seq_midi_event 15232 2 snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi snd_seq 57776 6 snd_seq_dummy,snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi,snd_seq_midi_event snd_timer 29960 2 snd_pcm,snd_seq snd_seq_device 15116 5 snd_seq_dummy,snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq snd 63268 22
snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_pcm,snd_seq_oss,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq,snd_timer,snd_seq_device soundcore 15328 1 snd snd_page_alloc 16136 2 snd_intel8x0,snd_pcm brian@anna-laptop:~$
Then I tried removing a couple of them and got the following errors:
brian@anna-laptop:~$ modprobe -r snd_intel8x0 FATAL: Module snd_intel8x0 is in use. brian@anna-laptop:~$ modprobe -r snd_ac97_codec FATAL: Module snd_ac97_codec is in use. brian@anna-laptop:~$ modprobe -r snd_pcm_oss FATAL: Error removing snd_pcm_oss (/lib/modules/2.6.27-11-generic/kernel/sound/core/oss/snd-pcm-oss.ko): Operation not permitted brian@anna-laptop:~$
Do I need to remove them in any specific order?
Thanks!
Brian
Harrington harrington01@xxxxxxxxx
--- On Tue, 1/13/09, Brian Harrington <harrington01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Brian Harrington <harrington01@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: No sound! Ubuntu 8.10 and SI7012 To: "Bill Unruh" <unruh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2009, 5:32 AM
Thanks Bill!!
I'll give it a try this evening and let you know how it goes.
Brian Harrington harrington01@xxxxxxxxx
--- On Mon, 1/12/09, Bill Unruh <unruh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Bill Unruh <unruh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: No sound! Ubuntu 8.10 and SI7012 To: "Brian Harrington" <harrington01@xxxxxxxxx> Cc: alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Monday, January 12, 2009, 5:38 PM
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, Brian Harrington wrote:
> Actually, I could probably call her and walk her through some diagnostics. > Does the output suggest that I should be using a module other than the intel8x0? I am just a little bit surprized that an SI soundcard would use an Intel driver. Now it might be a clone of some sort, or I quite probably might not understand anything. which now that I google seems to be right. One suggestion is to use the old oss sound support unload all of the snd modules, and instead load i810_audio module
lsmod|grep snd and unload
them modprobe -r snd-.... then modprobe i810_audio and see if sound now works.
> > Thanks! > > Brian Harrington > harrington01@xxxxxxxxx > > --- On Mon, 1/12/09, Brian Harrington <harrington01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Brian Harrington <harrington01@xxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: No sound! Ubuntu 8.10 and SI7012 > To: "Bill Unruh" <unruh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Monday, January 12, 2009, 5:49 AM > > Bill, I had to return the laptop to Anna for the week. > I'll check in with you next weekend. > > Thank-you! > > Brian Harrington > harrington01@xxxxxxxxx > > --- On Sun, 1/11/09, Bill Unruh <unruh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Bill Unruh <unruh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >
Subject: Re: No sound! Ubuntu 8.10 and SI7012 > To: "Brian Harrington" <harrington01@xxxxxxxxx> > Cc: alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Sunday, January 11, 2009, 5:29 PM > > I am still finding it strange that an SI soundcard is being run by the > intel8x0 module. > > If > you do > rmmod snd-intel8x0 > modprobe snd-intel8x0 > > and then look at the output in dmesg > or look through dmesg for any mention of the intel8x0 module, do you see any > suggestive error messages? > > > On Sun, 11 Jan 2009, Brian Harrington wrote: > >> Hi Bill: >> >> Some additional information: >> >> I ran the alsa-info.sh script. >> The url with the output is here: >> > http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=80b87eaae66080e1e151e62c857becb675d5fb62 >> >>
and I've also attached the output as a text file. >> >> Based on this information and the information at the Ubuntu Sound Problem > Solutions Guide (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449), I loaded the > also module with: >> sudo modprobe snd-intel8x0 >> >> Still no sound. >> >> Thanks again for your help! >> >> Brian Harrington >> > harrington01@xxxxxxxxx >> >> --- On Sat, 1/10/09, Brian Harrington <harrington01@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: >> From: Brian Harrington <harrington01@xxxxxxxxx> >> Subject: Re: No sound! Ubuntu 8.10 and SI7012 >> To: "Bill Unruh" <unruh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Cc: alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Date: Saturday, January 10, 2009, 10:42 PM >> >>
Okay. >> >> I just installed Linux Mint on my son's recommendation -- but still no > sound. >> >> Alsamixer shows every slider up and un-muted. >> >> Here are the results of lsmod: >> >> anna@anna-laptop ~ $ lsmod|grep snd >> snd_intel8x0 37532 3 >> snd_ac97_codec 111652 1 snd_intel8x0 >> > ac97_bus 9856 1 snd_ac97_codec >> snd_pcm_oss 46848 0 >> snd_mixer_oss 22784 1 snd_pcm_oss >> snd_pcm
83204 3 >> snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss >> snd_seq_dummy 10884 0 >> snd_seq_oss 38528 0 >> snd_seq_midi 14336 0 >> snd_rawmidi 29824 1 snd_seq_midi >> snd_seq_midi_event 15232 2 > snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi >> snd_seq 57776 6 > snd_seq_dummy,snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi,snd_seq_midi_event >> snd_timer 29960 2 snd_pcm,snd_seq >>
snd_seq_device 15116 5 >> snd_seq_dummy,snd_seq_oss,snd_seq_midi,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq >> snd 63268 16 > snd_intel8x0,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_pcm,snd_seq_oss,snd_rawmidi,snd_seq,snd_timer,snd_seq_device >> soundcore 15328 1 snd >> snd_page_alloc 16136 2 > snd_intel8x0,snd_pcm >> >> >> Brian Harrington >> harrington01@xxxxxxxxx >> >> --- On Sat, 1/10/09, Bill Unruh <unruh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> From: Bill Unruh >> <unruh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Subject: Re:
No sound! Ubuntu 8.10 and SI7012 >> To: "Brian Harrington" <harrington01@xxxxxxxxx> >> Cc: alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Date: Saturday, January 10, 2009, 4:24 PM >> >> On Sat, 10 Jan 2009, Brian Harrington wrote: >> >>> Hi Bill: >>> >>> This is a friend's laptop. >>> She dorked up XP, and I installed Ubuntu over the top of it. >>> So now I feel responsible for getting her a working system. >> >> OK, look at alsamixer in a terminal window and see if every slider is up > an >> unmuted. >> You do have something loaded. >> >> Also lsmod|grep snd >> > will show which modules are loaded. >> >> >>> >>> Thanks for your help! >>> >>> anna@anna-laptop:~$ aplay -l >>> ****
PLAYBACK 硬體裝置清單 **** >>> card 0: SI7012 [SiS SI7012], device 0: Intel ICH [SiS SI7012] >>> Subdevices: 1/1 >>> Subdevice #0: subdevice >> #0 >>> >>> anna@anna-laptop:~$ aplay test.mp3 >>> Playing 原始資料 'test.mp3' : Unsigned 8 bit, Rate 8000 > Hz, >> Mono >>> >>> ...but no sound >>> The results of lspci: >>> >>> 00:02.7 Multimedia audio controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] >> AC'97 Sound Controller (rev a0) >>> >>> The modprobe.d directory has an alsa-base file: >>> >>> anna@anna-laptop:/etc/modprobe.d$ more alsa-base >>> # autoloader aliases >>> install sound-slot-0 /sbin/modprobe > snd-card-0 >>> install sound-slot-1 /sbin/modprobe
snd-card-1 >>> install sound-slot-2 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-2 >>> install sound-slot-3 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-3 >>> install sound-slot-4 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-4 >>> install sound-slot-5 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-5 >>> install sound-slot-6 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-6 >>> install sound-slot-7 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-7 >>> >>> # Cause optional modules to be >> loaded above generic modules >>> install snd /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd && { >> /sbin/modprobe --quiet snd-ioctl32 ; : ; } >>> install snd /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd && { >> /sbin/modprobe -Qb snd-seq ; } >>> install snd-pcm /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd-pcm && { >> /sbin/modprobe --quiet snd-pcm-oss ; : ; } >>> install snd-mixer /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install
snd-mixer > && > { >> /sbin/modprobe --quiet snd-mixer-oss ; : ; } >>> install snd-seq /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd-seq && { >> /sbin/modprobe --quiet snd-seq-midi ; /sbin/modpr >>> obe --quiet snd-seq-oss ; : ; } >>> install snd-rawmidi /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd-rawmidi > && >> { /sbin/modprobe --quiet snd-seq-midi ; : ; >>> } >>> # Cause optional modules to be loaded above sound card driver modules >>> install snd-emu10k1 /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install >> snd-emu10k1 >> $CMDLINE_OPTS && { /sbin/modprobe -Qb snd-emu1 >>> 0k1-synth ; } >>> install snd-via82xx /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd-via82xx >> $CMDLINE_OPTS && { /sbin/modprobe -Qb snd-seq >>> ; } >>> >>> # Load
saa7134-alsa instead of saa7134 (which gets dragged in by it >> anyway) >>> install saa7134 > /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install saa7134 $CMDLINE_OPTS >> && { /sbin/modprobe -Qb saa7134-alsa ; : >>> ; } >>> >>> # Load snd-seq for devices that don't have hardware midi; >>> # Ubuntu #26283, #43682, #56005; works around Ubuntu #34831 for >>> # non-Creative Labs PCI hardware >>> install snd /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd && { >> /sbin/modprobe -Qb snd-seq ; } >>> # Prevent abnormal drivers from grabbing index 0 >>> options bt87x index=-2 >>> options cx88_alsa index=-2 >>> options saa7134-alsa index=-2 >>> options >> snd-atiixp-modem index=-2 >>> options snd-intel8x0m index=-0 >>> options
snd-via82xx-modem index=-2 >>> options snd-usb-audio index=-2 >>> options snd-usb-usx2y index=-2 >>> options snd-usb-caiaq index=-2 >>> # Ubuntu #62691, enable MPU for > snd-cmipci >>> options snd-cmipci mpu_port=0x330 fm_port=0x388 >>> # Keep snd-pcsp from beeing loaded as first soundcard >>> options snd-pcsp index=-2 >>> anna@anna-laptop:/etc/modprobe.d$ >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Brian Harrington >>> harrington01@xxxxxxxxx >>> >>> --- On Sat, 1/10/09, Bill Unruh <unruh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> From: Bill Unruh <unruh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Subject: Re: No sound! Ubuntu 8.10 and SI7012 >>> To: "Brian Harrington" <harrington01@xxxxxxxxx> >>> Cc:
alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> Date: Saturday, January 10, 2009, 3:38 PM >>> >>> On Sat, >> 10 Jan 2009, Brian Harrington wrote: >>> >>>> Good morning: >>>> >>>> I have a NEC Versa A2200 that I bought in Hong Kong in the > summer > of >> 2007. >>>> I recently dorked-up the Windows XP operating system and decided > to >> run >>> Ubuntu. >>>> >>>> Unfortunately, the sound does not work. >>>> >>>> I've Googled the problem, visited the Ubuntu forums, but > can't >>> find an answer to my problem. >>>> >>>> It looks like ALSA does not support the sound card. >>>> >>>> Can anyone on the list offer any help? >>> >>> Now,
exactly what kind of help? You tell us nothing about your system >> except >>> that is some unit purchased in Hong Kong and it used to run windows. I >> could >>> tell you to throw it away, but you would probably not find that > helpful. >>> (NEC seems to have abandoned it already-- it is 4 years old) >>> >>> If >> however you were to tell us what kind of > soundcard it had-- run >>> lspci >>> For example on my system reports for the audio >>> 00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM >>> (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 02) >>> >>> we might have a chance of figuring out what you have and giving you >> advice. >>> >>> >>> Also show us what is in >>> /etc/modprode.conf or in
one of the /etc/modprobe.d/* files which > might >> have >>> something to do with audio. >>> >>> Also if you run >>> alsamixer >>> in a terminal window, do you get anything? Are the sliders slid up if >> there is >>> something. >>> >>> Finally, you could buy a usb sound card and use that instead. There > are >> some >>> pretty cheap ones and most tend to work with linux usb sound > driver. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
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