Lennart Poettering schrieb:
On Thu, 12.06.08 00:04, Michael Schöller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm really sorry if this is the wrong place to ask or if this question
was already answered 100 times before but I did not find anything about
this.
I'm running Fedora9 on an PS3. I configured pulseaudio and with the
default kernel sound is running fine. Now I want to compile my own
kernel. So I download the newest kernel sources from the ps3 kernel tree
and created an config file with make ps3_defconfig. Well with this
kernel sound aplay is working so sound support seems to be ok. The
problem is that it looks like pulse audio is not finding the sound
device. The mixer applet in gnome stop working too.
So my question is what have to be activated in the kernelconfig, so that
pulseaudio (or maybe audio, I'm not really sure if this is an pulseaudio
problem) is working again. Maybe it has something to do with HAL support
but I know really nothing about that stuff so I hope some "sound
experts" could give me an Hand.
Check if your sound card is found by "lshal". If it is, is it tagged
as ALSA device, i.e. bears properties that begin with "alsa."?
Lennart
Ok solved the problem an other way. This time I do not use make
ps3_defconfig but make oldconfig. The kernel now is much bigger (and
slower) but pulseaudio is working (so its no version conflict problem).
If I run in the same problem again I will take your advices and try to
locate the needed config entry.
Michael
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