Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 20:50:21 +0200 From: rene.herman@keyaccess.nl To: b3zdomny@hotmail.com CC: tiwai@suse.de; alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net; alsa-devel@alsa-project.org; alsa@sc8-sf-spam2.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] is this card supported by ALSA?
On 16-07-08 20:00, Landis McGauhey wrote:
OK, this is interesting:
# patch -p1 -r < ens1371-ac97_reset_hack.diff= bash:ens1371-ac97_reset_hack.diff: No such file or directory
# patch -p1 -r < ens1371-ac97.diff bash: ens1371-ac97.diff: No such file or directory
Go figure.
Of course. You've done this a number of times now, so I took for granted that by now you'd understand to put in the path yourself. You saved these diff's from earlier mssages.
Attached are two high-res pix of the card. The smallest chips were just too darned small for me to read the printing; maybe you can magnify the pix and make something of them.
A CT4730. You have an onboard amp (and it's disabled -- setting both the jumpers to the SPK position enables it but keeping it disabled is better if you don't really need it; these opamps suck).
Moreover, the AC97 codec seems integrated in the EV1938. Just found a patch for FreeBSD following up a similar report for your card. Will look at it tomorrow.
Rene.
OK, thanks! As for the "patch -p1 -r" commands, I see. I already had sent the diff's to the recycle bin, so following your message, I restored them and then ran the commands again with the paths. They erred out with a complaint that "option requires an argument -- r". I'm reading the manual now, I'll figure it out, you go get some sleep!
as always, many thanks and best regards,
Landis
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