2009/12/24 Mark Goldberg <marklgoldberg@xxxxxxxxx>
I'll send you along some stuff privately. No need to spam the mailing list.On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 8:45 AM, Business Kid <business.kid@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I guess it would be good to see the results of lsmod, lspci -vvnn and
> I have a similar chip to you. Audio works for me, and I can pass on any
> stuff needed, I have pcm outputs. I have no microphone - alsamixer shows red
> writing and no level for the mic :-/. I did discover this little bit in the
> wiki and am going off to experiment
hal-device, along with whatever
got created in /etc/modprobe.d such as 50-sound.conf or local.conf or
/etc/modprobe.conf it your
system uses that. Maybe I can figure out what to do from them.
If the PCI ID is wrong, and lspci-vvnn gives me:I'm not sure it can work unless I actually patch the alsa source to
look for the different PCI ID.
I don;t really understand enough to know how many places would need to
be changed.
None of the above says anything about Via. I also can't find anything
about the 1818 chip
in any alsa docs I have found.
Mark
There is the module options, which are powerful. If some kind soul would tell us what they are. What I noticed was that alsamixer sees the 'card' as a hda ati sb, but the chip as an AD 1981
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