On 01/18/2015 03:02 AM, poma wrote:
On 18.01.2015 00:33, Fred Smith wrote:
I'm trying to get an old Creative CT4810 sound card working on my F20
machine. I've disabled, in the BIOS, the built-in sound hardware, plugged
the creative card into a PCI slot, booted up and lspci shows no sound
hardware.
I tried removing and reinstalling the alsa packages that were currently
installed to no avail. perhaps there's another one I need specifically
for that card? How to tell?
Any advice will be appreciated, thanks in advance!
Fred
First, the kernel needs to see that device, if it ain't broken in the first place.
Try move it to another free slot if possible, and or reset the BIOS to its defaults.
First, I'd try "lspci" and verify that the hardware is actually seen.
If it is, it may be that you need to load a driver or firmware for it.
The kernel may not do it automagically since it's an older card.
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