[linux-audio-user] audiophile 2496 with Fedora Core 3

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On Mon, 2005-04-18 at 20:44, Michael Mossey wrote:
> <quote who="Fernando Lopez-Lezcano">
> > On Mon, 2005-04-18 at 11:21, Michael Mossey wrote:
> >> Thanks for the info-- another question:  Is the idea here that kudzu
> >> will
> >> fail to detect the Audiophile 2496 if onboard sound is enabled?
> >> Shouldn't
> >> it be able to detect both sound systems?
> >
> > Yes, it should detect both. There could be several reasons for the
> > failure. One is that for some reason the system does not see the card as
> > plugged in into the pci bus (which does not make sense as you say it
> > works under windows). Do a:
> >   lspci -v
> > Do you see an entry for the 2496?
> 
> Okay, I did this, and don't see any entry for it.  There is only one
> multimedia audio controller, which is "Via Technologies Inc. PCI
> multi-channel audio controller" which I'm pretty sure is the onboard
> sound.  Or is this actually the 2496?

Should be the onboard controller...

> > The other reason could be that the card has a pci revision number that
> > is not recognized by the version of alsa that you have installed at this
> > point (is this the Planet CCRMA version? Or the original Fedora
> > version?).
> >
> > Try loading (as root) the kernel module for the card and see what the
> > load process says:
> >
> >   /sbin/modprobe snd-ice1712
> 
> This ran with no output.

Loaded with no problems?? Is it there? Do a:
  /sbin/lsmod 
and see if the module is in the list of loaded modules.

If so then it recognized your card...
So what happens if you check what cards are loaded?
  cat /proc/asound/cards
and which devices are part of those cards:
  cat /proc/asound/devices

-- Fernando



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