On Monday 18 February 2008 15:36, Aaron Konstam wrote: > On Mon, 2008-02-18 at 08:53 -0500, Mark C. Allman wrote: > > Thirdly. You have model options for snd-hda-intel set as > > model=toshiba. From > > > > > the ALSA-configuration.txt file, that's in the alsa driver tarball, > > > > I see the > > > > > following model options, including one for the Dell XPS M1710 > > > (model=dell-m23). It's worth trying that one, as it seems pretty > > > > specific. > > > > > See below for the full list of options. (It's for the 1.0.15 alsa > > > > driver) > > > > > STAC9200 > > > ref Reference board > > > dell-d21 Dell (unknown) > > > dell-d22 Dell (unknown) > > > dell-d23 Dell (unknown) > > > dell-m21 Dell Inspiron 630m, Dell Inspiron 640m > > > dell-m22 Dell Latitude D620, Dell Latitude D820 > > > dell-m23 Dell XPS M1710, Dell Precision M90 > > > dell-m24 Dell Latitude 120L > > > dell-m25 Dell Inspiron E1505n > > > dell-m26 Dell Inspiron 1501 > > > dell-m27 Dell Inspiron E1705/9400 > > > gateway Gateway laptops with EAPD control > > > > > > > The OSS packages I have installed: > > > > alsa-oss-libs-1.0.14-3.fc8 > > > > nss_compat_ossl-0.9.2-3.fc8 > > > > alsa-oss-1.0.14-3.fc8 > > > > alsa-plugins-oss-1.0.15-2.fc8 > > > > > > > > > > > > -- Mark C. Allman > > > > > > Over to you, and all the best. > > > > > > Nigel. > > > > For pulseaudio: > > The only PulseAudio package I have installed is > > pulseaudio-libs-0.9.8-5.fc8. > > > > For option values in modprobe: I tried all ("all") the dell values. > > Someone earlier said they used "toshiba" even though their laptop > > wasn't > > a Toshiba, so I thought I'd try it. No luck, of course. > > > > alsamixer: > > [mcallman@prez tmp]$ alsamixer > > > > alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such > > file or directory > > My experience is that alsamixer does not work if pulseaudio is > installed. > Otherwise I can't find a file: snd-hda-intel > that can be edited. Hi Aaron. I got rid of pulseaudio on F8, as soon as I found sound was not working. The first thing I normally try is an audio cd. A complaint about some pulseaudio problem got me to ask a quick question to the list, and got me an answer to remove "alsa-plugins-pulseaudio". Sound now worked ok, as per the pre pulseaudio era. I must say that I didn't try alsamixer, so don't know if it was available or not. Marc has still not verified that the "alsa-plugins-pulseaudio" package is not installed, and that is the package that disables pulseaudio, and which is responsible for creating many problems when enabled. btw Aaron. I had a reply from the alsa-devel list regarding your snd-cs4236 problems. I don't think it's much help, but will post the reply to the thread that was running. Nigel. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list