Re: [ALSA - driver 0002339]: No sound with ALC260 chip

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At Tue, 8 Aug 2006 09:37:46 +0930 (CST),
Jonathan Woithe wrote:
> 
> "Lubomir" posted via the bugtracker:
> > I own an Acer c204 and am the only one person who use linux on it. I can
> > not get sound out of my headphone or the normal speaker. ...
> 
> The bugtracker is currently unreachable and has been for the past 14 hours
> (at least for me) so I figured I'd respond to the list on the off-chance
> Lubomir (the original reporter) is listening.
> 
> It sounds like this particular Acer laptop needs more than the basic
> ALC260 model.  There are a number of predefined models which can be selected
> using the "model" option to the snd-hda-intel module.  For example:
> 
>   modprobe snd-hda-intel model=acer
> 
> AFAIK there are currently four machine-specific models to choose from for
> the ALC260 codec: basic, acer, hp, fujitsu.  Basic is I believe the default,
> and acer is the most likely to work for you.  Please give each of these a go
> in turn and see if you manage to get any sound.  Note that the snd-hda-codec
> module will need to be unloaded before trying a different model so the
> change takes effect.
> 
> If none of the existing models work, try the "test" model.  This shows
> controls for all features of the ALC260 even if they aren't used in your
> particular laptop.  See if you can get sound by manipulating the controls
> provided.  Note that you'll have to enable debug support in ALSA for the
> "test" model to be available.
> 
> Report back your findings and we'll then work towards adding support as
> required.
> 
> If you need assistance comprehending the test model controls contact me
> off-list or check the list archives for previous posts from me on this
> subject.

It seems that his laptop has a problem with with communication to
HD-audio codec, too, according to his recent post to alsa-devel ML:

> To: alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject:  No chance to get the soundcard working
> From: 017623780966@xxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> Hello, i have a big problem with my soundcard. It have a Realtek alc260 
> chip (intel-hda) and its build in an Acer c204tmi notebook. I can not get 
> that card working with linux. I tried over 20 linux live cds and have installed 
> now gentoo linux on it. The problem i have is: the sound card is been found 
> by alsaconf and can be configured. Alsamixer also found the card and can 
> configure it. I have unmuted every channel and set it up to max. I have 
> always tired the headphone. I never could get sound of that notebook. In 
> dmesg i found that -> ALSA /var/tmp/portage/alsa-driver-1.0.12_rc1-r1/work/alsa-
> driver-1.0.12rc1/pci/hda/..
> /../alsa-kernel/pci/hda/hdaintel.c:525: hda_intel: azx_get_response timeout, 
> switching to single_cmd mode...
> i do not know is that the reason why i have no sound. I have testet the 
> sound with xmms,KsCD,Noatun, and other. xmms and noatun do not start playing 
> and KsCD start playing, but i can not hear anything.
> I also cant ask someone who got alsa running, because i am the only person 
> who use that notebook under linux.
> I do not know what i could do. Can you help me?


Takashi

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