On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 05:46:28PM -0500, W. Paul Mills wrote:
>
> Not sure on this one. Make sure your master volume
> is not being set to zero. Also think you may find
Yep - try loading up alsamixer and check there are no 'MM's (mute)
anywhere, and that all channels have a volume > 0.
> > Than
Not sure on this one. Make sure your master volume
is not being set to zero. Also think you may find
some info on http://www.linuxnewbie.org/ and/or the
ALSA site (not sure of its URL). Newbie is where
I found the info to get me going sometime back.
( A google search got me there to start with. )
W. Paul Mills wrote:
> What you are actually looking for is VT82C686
> sound support.
Thanks! That works better, but now alsaconf fails with the
following notice:
Loading driver:
ALSA driver (version 0.9.0beta4) is already running.
Setting the PCM volume to 100% and the Master output volume to
5
The ALSA drivers support this nicely. I'm using
the non-Debian sources with my 2.2.15 kernel on
a SOYO Motherboard & 800MHz Duron with the VIA
chipset.
What you are actually looking for is VT82C686
sound support.
Since you are using sid, I think the Debian
packages will work fine.
[EMAIL P
I have the same audio chipset. I've been told that if you compile ALSA into
your kernel it runs fine. I haven't tried it though.
Wayne
On Monday 23 July 2001 19:37, Mark Jaroski wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have an Acorp motherboard with built in sound which appears to
> be handled by an ac97 chipse
Hi All,
I have an Acorp motherboard with built in sound which appears to
be handled by an ac97 chipset. I spent most of last evening
going through mailing lists and trying different modutils
settings with no luck.
Can anybody provide insight?
Thanks!
The details:
I'm running Sid with kernel 2
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