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On 03/06/2011 04:28 AM, Dale wrote: |
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> Mick wrote: |
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>> On Saturday 26 February 2011 21:53:52 walt wrote: |
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>>> There is a very recent post from someone (Walter?) that says he got |
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>>> audio |
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>>> only after compiling all the kernel sound features as modules, but he |
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>>> has |
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>>> no idea why (nor do I) but, as no one yet has a better idea, I'd try |
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>>> it as |
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>>> an experiment. |
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>> Because alsaconf needs to probe one module at a time and set its |
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>> parameters. |
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> Just to confuse things more, I have the same driver for my sound and I |
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> build everything into my kernel and always have. The sound worked as |
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> soon as I unmuted it. |
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> root@fireball / # cat /usr/src/linux/.config | grep REALTEK |
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> CONFIG_SND_HDA_CODEC_REALTEK=y |
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> root@fireball / # |
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> Weird huh? |
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> Dale |
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> :-) :-) |
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It looks like I have the same thing. |
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# cat /usr/src/linux/.config | grep REALTEK |
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CONFIG_REALTEK_PHY=m |
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CONFIG_SND_HDA_CODEC_REALTEK=y |
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FYI: This is my main box, not my laptop which is a dual boot. I haven't |
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tried setting up sound on the laptop yet. |
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Thanks |