Nigel Henry wrote: > > Hi Yunus. Your modprobe.conf seems ok, but I believe you need to add a model > option to one of the lines. > > I spent a bit of time on Google today, and a link on a post to the alsa > developers list moved me to download the latest snapshot of the alsa driver. > The post also suggested looking in ALSA-configuration.txt, which I found in > the unpacked tarball. > > For the snd-hda-intel module, and the following chipsets refer to Acer > Travelmate laptops. ALC260, and ALC883/888. > > You'll probably find that alsamixer shows the chipset as one of these. > > The suggestion for both of these is to set an option of "model=acer" (without > the double quotes). > > It's worth a go, so open a konsole (CLI), su to root, and in a text editor, > Gedit, Kwrite, etc, go to /etc/modprobe.conf, and change the last line that > you show above, so that it says. > > options snd-hda-intel index=0 model=acer > > Save, then close the text editor. Still as root, run depmod -a, then reboot > while praying. > > Whether this will work or not I don't know, but you only have to read through > the ALSA-configuration.txt doc, to see how many variations there are (up to > now), for chipsets that use snd-hda-intel. Links below. > > You should not need to reboot. After running depmod, you should be able to run "modprobe -r snd-card-0" and then "modprobe snd-card-0" to reload the module with the new options. I did a fair amount of that when trying to find the model that worked right with my Toshiba. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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