The code is undoubtedly there- I have successfully used 1.0.17 to build and use the snd-hda-intel module with my 11c11040 modem. In any case, performing a make will result in the build of the snd-hda-intel module, which appears from the source in alsa-kernel/pci/hda/. Bjorn. Marvin Stodolsky wrote: > At this stage, just reporting the following observations, from examing > the ALSA driver code for versions 1.0.16/7/8, downloaded through > http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page > > The 1.0.16 release has snd-hda-intel code. > The 1.0.17 does not have snd-hda-intel > This is confusing since the Ubuntu Intrepid release claiming > 1.0.17 code usage has the snd-hda-intel driver, at least in its > linux-source-2.6.27 package and the compiled modules. So it would > seen that some of the ALSA snd-hda-intel code must be either 1.0.16 > or 1.0.18 > The 1.0.18 again has snd-hda-intel code, with many options that can > be displayed as below. > > MarvS > > /alsa-driver-1.0.18a$ ./configure --help > ( skipping a lot of less relevant lines there are options ) > --with-card-options=<list> enable driver options in <list>; > options may be separated with commas; > 'all' enables all options; > Possible options are (for hda): > hda-hwdep, > hda-input-beep, hda-codec-realtek, > hda-codec-analog, hda-codec-sigmatel, > hda-codec-via, hda-codec-atihdmi, > hda-codec-nvhdmi, hda-codec-intelhdmi, > hda-codec-conexant, hda-codec-cmedia, > hda-codec-si3054, hda-generic, hda-power-save, >
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