Am 06.11.2010 11:09, schrieb Louis Ixo:
No idea. Are you sure, you did the same as it was sucessfully before
with other kernel ?
Hello,
Sorry If I'm disturbing you again, but I have another question about
this issue.
I just tried a gentoo kernel 2.6.36 with alsa-drivers 1.0.23, I
installed also alsa-libs and alsa-headers 1.0.23.
But the LED doesn't work if I not apply your instructions, how is it
possible?
If I well understand this kernel version has the same snapshot sources
posted in your mail.
Thank you very much for any kind of help.
Cheers,
Louis
Il 10/10/2010 20:24, Thoralf Freitag ha scritto:
Am 10.10.2010 20:04, schrieb Louis Ixo:
Hello,
you have to build the alsa driver from the snapshot sources. Follow the
instructions described here:
http://monespaceperso.org/blog-en/2010/05/02/upgrade-alsa-1-0-23-on-ubuntu-lucid-lynx-10-04/
The support for the mute LED comes with a newer driver than this one
you are using on Gentoo.
Ciao
TF
Dear
all,
I'm trying to fix my mute LED on HP Envy 17 with IDT 92HD81B1X5 on
Gentoo with alsa Driver Version 1.0.22.1.
In fact the sound and the mute button works great, but the LED light
over the mute button stills always orange (=mute).
On Ubuntu 10.10 the LED works perfectly, so I would like what I need to
do in order to fix it also for Gentoo.
Thank you very much for any kind of help.
Cheers, Louis.
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