On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Nigel Henry cave.dnb2m97pp@aliceadsl.frwrote:
On Sunday 25 January 2009 15:09, Vincent wrote:
I tried everything you said, but the problem remains. I tried to put a reference board in modprobe.conf but I get no output sound, sounds weird because on the archwiki page of the Dell 1525http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dell_Inspiron_1525there is the 3stack option... I attached the alsa-info.txt (with the 3stack option enabled). The alsa-info.sh generated an alsainfo folder, should I attached it?
Thanks, Vincent
Hi Vincent.
It looks like your updates have updated the kernel to 2.6.28 since you installed the snapshot of the alsa driver, as your alsa-info.sh output shows alsa driver 1.0.18rc3. You will have to upgrade the alsa driver again for the new kernel. Alsa driver 1.0.19 is now available from the link below, so try that. http://alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page
You'll also need to run the alsa-info.sh script again, so that it shows the info retrieved when using alsa driver 1.0.19. You only need attach the alsa-info.txt file, not the alsainfo folder.
I must admit to being out of my depth with your problem with the front mic. It's no doubt worth trying the various model options again, once you've installed the 1.0.19 alsa driver against the 2.6.28 kernel.
Perhaps Takashi may have a suggestion to resolve your problem.
All the best.
He is using the same driver as me:
http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-devel/2008-December/013570.ht...
Mic will not work, even with 1.0.19.
Sorry ...