At Mon, 27 Jun 2011 12:30:05 -0300, Diego Jacobi wrote: > > >> > Did it work before with another GNU/Linux distribution? > >> > >> I have never used this laptop with another distribution. I would > >> require to install and learn to set the parameters for the right > >> model. Can not do that from livecd. > > > > You are right. It is tedious to remove the sound modules during runtime > > since some graphical programs use/depend on them and there are also many > > sound modules. > > > > The command you would be looking for is `modprobe` and you would pass > > the parameter `model` with a file in `/etc/modprobe.d/` or when loading > > the module directly with `modprobe snd-hda-intel model=…`. > > I remember to have tested many models. > Fortunately in openSUSE it is quite easy to change the value, but not > to find the right one. > > When i did that, i right one was "m51va" > It was also quite hard to find it out and to get the list of options. > Thats no task for any non-programmer. > And most answers finded in google just say "try this" and not "read > this file and look for your chipset and the list of available models". The recent version of BIOS auto-parser works often better than the model quirks. For openSUSE, the alsa-driver-kmp is available for the updates to the latest alsa-driver snapshot. See the Wiki page for details: http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Alsa-update After installing alsa-driver-kmp, remove model option, and reload the driver (or reboot). Check the mixer status again, then retest. If the problem still persists, give alsa-info.sh output. (Put me to Cc.) The latest alsa-driver-kmp might still have a bug at volume initialization I fixed today. I can check it when alsa-info output is available. In anyways, you can try alsa-driver-kmp later again in such a case, too. At best, take alsa-info.sh output during the mic is working and during the mic doesn't work. In that way, we can compare the difference more directly. thanks, Takashi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list Alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user