Re: HDA Intel problems on MacBookPro

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Dear Julian and Jeronimo,


Am Montag, den 23.05.2011, 22:09 +0200 schrieb Julien Claassen:

>    A friend of mine can't get sound on Linux Debian Wheezy/Sid. Here are the 
> hardware data:
> Card: HDA Intel pch (6 series chipset family, High Definition Audio controller 
> Rev. 05)
> Chip: Intel cougarPoint HDMI
>    He runs the standard Kernel with the Distro ALSA version 1.0.23.
>    Does any of you have an idea/tips?

unfortunately that report is useless because it is not detailed enough.
I guess though, that Cougar Point is too new and probably not supported
by the Debian packages your friend has installed. Although 

You should do the following.

0. Be more specific what does not work. Are there any devices? Did you
try speakers and/or headphones? â
1. Probably send further messages to alsa-devel [1] instead of alsa-user
since most developers are not subscribed to alsa-user as far as I
experienced it.
2. Submit a report to the Debian bug tracking system using

	reportbug linux-image-2.6â

which can be installed using the package management system, e. g. using
the following command.

	sudo aptitude install reportbug

3. Attach *and* upload the output of `alsa-info.sh` to every message
[2].
4. Try out newer versions of ALSA either by compiling ALSA by yourself
(although the drivers should be included in the Linux kernel and 2.6.39
is available in the Debian Sid/unstable archive) or by running some live
system from USB medium or CD like Knoppix [3] or Fedora 15.


Thanks,

Paul


[1] http://alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Mailing-lists
[2] http://alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Help_To_Debug
[3] http://www.knoppix.org/

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