Hi Julien- Thanks! Now it is working.
I went to the alsa-project.org and found a page that describes how to setup alsa for this driver. Even though some of the information there is old, this is what worked: "In order to unmute the default speaker jacks do: amixer set PCM 100 unmute" Hmm... maybe I misread the alsamixer screen somehow... But at any rate, sound now working- THANKS again! Keith > Hello Keitho! > The Intel soundcards are known, to sometmes generate problems, because > they're not all supported yet. This architecture - if I remember correctly > - > wraps up an assortment of chips. Were you able to get sound on your laptop > under Linux before? Are you able to get sound from a GUI, if you use any? > If a > GUI is installed, maybe pulseAudio or ESD is active and blocks your ALSA > devices. > Could you do a ps -ax | less to see, if pulseaudio or esd is running? > You might also go to > http://www.alsa-project.org > and check for the support of your card. > The pcspk driver is - if I'm not mistaken - not really used for beeps. > But > I'm not on good terms with laptops. :-) > Are you sure, that you unmuted the correct items in your alsamixer? I > think > you can get a complete list with amixer, that can easily be redirected > into a > file. But I don't have teh commandline present right now. > Kind regards > Julien > > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > Such Is Life: Very Intensely Adorable; > Free And Jubilating Amazement Revels, Dancing On - FLOWERS! > > ====== Find my music at ====== > http://juliencoder.de/nama/music.html > ..................................... > "If you live to be 100, I hope I live to be 100 minus 1 day, > so I never have to live without you." (Winnie the Pooh) > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/26f0eba4433259c8c09b2cac84ed31ba.squir...@webmail.strucktower.com