Hey, You can search that file all you want, but you won't find the place to add the lines... :) It's NOT a typo, the hda_codec.c file you need to modify is in the ALSA source directory e.g. the alsa-driver-1.0.XX driver you unpacked, not the modem driver directory. Hope that helps, Bjorn. GN wrote: > Bjorn Wielens wrote: >> Hey, >> Provided the ALSA driver works and sees your card, then please proceed >> with the instructions in >> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/ltmodem/11c11040/HOWTO-Agere-11c11040-HDA.html >> >> Modify the hda_codec.c file IN the ALSA SOURCE you built from, not in >> /usr/src/linux, otherwise you will run in to the same problem of no >> sound. >> Furthermore, I would suggest using the package >> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/ltmodem/11c11040/agrsm-20080808-ALSA18.tar.bz2 >> >> since it is newer than that recommended in the howto (updated for later >> kernels) >> Let me know how it goes, >> Bjorn. > > Hi Bjorn, > > In the recommended tarball agrsm-20080808-ALSA18.tar.bz2 there is no > hda_codec.c. There is a header file hda_codec.h. The same for the > earlier tarball. Is the .c a typo? I know just enough in this area to > get myself into deep poo so I am checking before leaping :-) > > BTW. disabling pulseaudio by removing alsa-plugins-pulseaudio improved > the sound volume from the speakers no end > > Ta, > > GN. > >> >> >> >> GN wrote: >>> Antonio Olivares wrote: >>>> A thought occured to me, I remember that Axel from ATRPMS packaged >>>> alsa with the symbols needed for the 11c11040 modems. A quick search >>>> led me to >>>> >>>> http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/bigarch/archive-eighth/msg02325.html >>>> >>>> which hopefully helps you in some way. I am sorry Axel to disturb, >>>> but if you packaged the driver with the patch(es) for the 11c11040, >>>> then they need to be put to good use :) >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Antonio >>> Hi Antonio, >>> >>> Thank you for the info but my system is X86-32. I was googling my sound >>> card problem and came across the information about the ATRPMS >>> respository so I added the ATRPMS repository to my yum config a while >>> ago and ran yum update alsa* which installed the latest alsa packages. I >>> am not sure where they came from unfortunately. >>> >>> I now have sound working somewhat OK so, hopefully, I can now get the >>> modem working. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> GN >>> >>> <snip> >>> >> > >
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