Re: Sound card problem

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"William L. Maltby" <CentOS4Bill@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Fri, 2008-03-28 at 21:57 -0600, David G. Miller wrote:
> I came into an Abit AX8 motherboard and single core AMD Athlon 64 FX. I > did a quick install of CentOS 5.0 on it to make sure everything worked > and then returned the hard disk and case to the original owner. After > getting a new case and hard disk, I downloaded the CentOS 5.1 cd images > and installed.

I am on CentOS 4.x, and a 32 bit system. But I have the same sound
setup. I don't have a clue yet, but I thought if I posted my stuff, it
might help.

First, I think BIOS settings can affect the success/failure/stability of
things. It might be worth experimenting there although you don't mention
having changed anything.

On my system, there seems to be a little "flakiness" re the sound.
Sometimes just clicking the "Open Volume Control" and muting/unmuting a
few things fixes it. This seems to be needed less with recent updates to
the 4.x stuff (again, 32 bit).

There is a kernel parameter that may have affect - see the end of this
post.

I wish that I could be more helpful, but I just use the stuff. :-(
Turns out it was a wiring problem. Weird that it causes the driver module not to load. The original owner suggested that might be the problem so, after trying a CentOS 5.0 kernel and building and trying a 2.6.24.4 kernel I decided to crack the case. I pulled the cable for the case's front audio and mic off the motherboard and tried with that configuration. The good news was I no longer got the error documented in my earlier e-mail but still no sound. The case's front panel audio had two different connectors so I decided to try the other one and suddenly I had sound.

No idea what the difference is between the two connectors. What's really strange is both front audio connection jacks are keyed correctly for the front panel audio out on the motherboard. It's just one works and the other doesn't.

Cheers,
Dave

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