[alsa-devel] Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev 03)
Hey folks,
i'm the owner of a Acer 6492 Notebook. Details of this soundchip are at the bottom of this e-mail.
I want to support you for developing a version of ALSA that support this type of intel HDA audio device. So tell me, how i can help you. (Maybe with testing developer version?).
My OS is Gentoo Linux, and i used the latest ALSA driver (just unmask the alsa-driver package).
Hope it's ok. :)
Thanks for reply.
P.S.: Details of the audiochip can found here: http://nopaste.com/p/aS3FUn5pqb
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Michael Kühn ha scritto:
i'm the owner of a Acer 6492 Notebook. Details of this soundchip are at the bottom of this e-mail.
P.S.: Details of the audiochip can found here: http://nopaste.com/p/aS3FUn5pqb
this seems to be very similar to mine... (Toshiba Satellite x200-21g)
theres another topic i've opened here "Notebook Toshiba satellite x200-21g with realtek snd-hda-intel audio device still not supported (codec ALC268)" with details
what are your problems?
- -- Daniele
I'm too new to this maillist to read the other topic, sorry ;)
My Problems are:
- under the stable version of alsa-driver at gentoo there isn't any sound to output :( - at unstable version of alsa-driver there is just very very crap sound (sounds like C64) :P
on both, alsaconf found hda_intel. Kernel includet driver are same unfunctional as stable version of the package in gentoo.
ah.. i want add: i use amd64. Daniele (Mastro) schrieb:
Michael Kühn ha scritto:
i'm the owner of a Acer 6492 Notebook. Details of this soundchip are at the bottom of this e-mail.
P.S.: Details of the audiochip can found here: http://nopaste.com/p/aS3FUn5pqb
this seems to be very similar to mine... (Toshiba Satellite x200-21g)
theres another topic i've opened here "Notebook Toshiba satellite x200-21g with realtek snd-hda-intel audio device still not supported (codec ALC268)" with details
what are your problems?
Welcome to alsa. Sorry for not jumping on this earlier, holidays and such.
Could you run http://bulletproof.servebeer.com/alsa/scripts/alsa-info.sh and post the resulting link? This will give me a more complete picture of your system, and I can start working on it this weekend. Hopefully, I can get you up and running before the end of the year.
Thanks,
Tobin
On Mon, 2007-12-24 at 22:47 +0100, Michael Kühn wrote:
Hey folks,
i'm the owner of a Acer 6492 Notebook. Details of this soundchip are at the bottom of this e-mail.
I want to support you for developing a version of ALSA that support this type of intel HDA audio device. So tell me, how i can help you. (Maybe with testing developer version?).
My OS is Gentoo Linux, and i used the latest ALSA driver (just unmask the alsa-driver package).
Hope it's ok. :)
Thanks for reply.
P.S.: Details of the audiochip can found here: http://nopaste.com/p/aS3FUn5pqb _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@alsa-project.org http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel
Hello,
it's not a problem. =) Yes, of course you can know everything about me and my pc you want :P
My Alsa-Informations are located at http://pastebin.ca/834658
Very thanks for your efforts. =)
Tobin Davis schrieb:
Welcome to alsa. Sorry for not jumping on this earlier, holidays and such.
Could you run http://bulletproof.servebeer.com/alsa/scripts/alsa-info.sh and post the resulting link? This will give me a more complete picture of your system, and I can start working on it this weekend. Hopefully, I can get you up and running before the end of the year.
Thanks,
Tobin
On Mon, 2007-12-24 at 22:47 +0100, Michael Kühn wrote:
Hey folks,
i'm the owner of a Acer 6492 Notebook. Details of this soundchip are at the bottom of this e-mail.
I want to support you for developing a version of ALSA that support this type of intel HDA audio device. So tell me, how i can help you. (Maybe with testing developer version?).
My OS is Gentoo Linux, and i used the latest ALSA driver (just unmask the alsa-driver package).
Hope it's ok. :)
Thanks for reply.
P.S.: Details of the audiochip can found here: http://nopaste.com/p/aS3FUn5pqb _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@alsa-project.org mailto:Alsa-devel@alsa-project.org http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel
-- Tobin Davis
Let no guilty man escape. -- U.S. Grant
Ok, based on the information you've provided, it is very possible that your system is mostly supported. Try reloading the driver with "model=acer" to see if that gives you full audio support. If it does, I can add your system to the driver very easily.
Tobin
On Fri, 2007-12-28 at 12:18 +0100, Michael Kühn wrote:
it's not a problem. =) Yes, of course you can know everything about me and my pc you want :P
My Alsa-Informations are located at http://pastebin.ca/834658
Very thanks for your efforts. =)
Tobin Davis schrieb:
Welcome to alsa. Sorry for not jumping on this earlier, holidays
and such.
Could you run
http://bulletproof.servebeer.com/alsa/scripts/alsa-info.sh
and post the resulting link? This will give me a more complete
picture
of your system, and I can start working on it this weekend.
Hopefully,
I can get you up and running before the end of the year.
Thanks,
Tobin
On Mon, 2007-12-24 at 22:47 +0100, Michael Kühn wrote:
Hey folks,
i'm the owner of a Acer 6492 Notebook. Details of this soundchip
are at
the bottom of this e-mail.
I want to support you for developing a version of ALSA that support
this
type of intel HDA audio device. So tell me, how i can help you.
(Maybe
with testing developer version?).
My OS is Gentoo Linux, and i used the latest ALSA driver (just
unmask
the alsa-driver package).
Hope it's ok. :)
Thanks for reply.
Hey,
very thanks for your reply. I already googled and read that with model=acer, but how do i reload it? And where to add this "flag"?
P.S.: I don't use the kernelspecific alsa.
thanks
Tobin Davis schrieb:
Ok, based on the information you've provided, it is very possible that your system is mostly supported. Try reloading the driver with "model=acer" to see if that gives you full audio support. If it does, I can add your system to the driver very easily.
Tobin
On Fri, 2007-12-28 at 12:18 +0100, Michael Kühn wrote:
it's not a problem. =) Yes, of course you can know everything about me and my pc you want :P
My Alsa-Informations are located at http://pastebin.ca/834658
Very thanks for your efforts. =)
Tobin Davis schrieb:
Welcome to alsa. Sorry for not jumping on this earlier, holidays
and such.
Could you run http://bulletproof.servebeer.com/alsa/scripts/alsa-info.sh and post the resulting link? This will give me a more complete picture of your system, and I can start working on it this weekend. Hopefully, I can get you up and running before the end of the year.
Thanks,
Tobin
On Mon, 2007-12-24 at 22:47 +0100, Michael Kühn wrote:
Hey folks,
i'm the owner of a Acer 6492 Notebook. Details of this soundchip are at the bottom of this e-mail.
I want to support you for developing a version of ALSA that support
this
type of intel HDA audio device. So tell me, how i can help you. (Maybe with testing developer version?).
My OS is Gentoo Linux, and i used the latest ALSA driver (just unmask the alsa-driver package).
Hope it's ok. :)
Thanks for reply.
-- Tobin Davis
The more things change, the more they stay insane.
Michael Kühn ha scritto:
Hey,
very thanks for your reply. I already googled and read that with model=acer, but how do i reload it? And where to add this "flag"?
P.S.: I don't use the kernelspecific alsa.
edit /etc/modprobe.d/sound
options snd-hda-intel index=0 model=acer
you should add the option to snd-hda-intel simpy add mode=acer, if there's something already there leave it there (like index=0)
then reboot
Hello,
/etc/modprobe.d just contain these files:
localhost ~ # ls /etc/modprobe.d/ blacklist pnp-aliases
Doesn't matter if i use kernel-integrated alsa or the gentoo ebuild. =(
Daniele (Mastro) schrieb:
Michael Kühn ha scritto:
Hey,
very thanks for your reply. I already googled and read that with model=acer, but how do i reload it? And where to add this "flag"?
P.S.: I don't use the kernelspecific alsa.
edit /etc/modprobe.d/sound
options snd-hda-intel index=0 model=acer
you should add the option to snd-hda-intel simpy add mode=acer, if there's something already there leave it there (like index=0)
then reboot
If /etc/modprobe.d/sound doesn't exist, create it with the options line below. The system will recognize it.
Tobin
On Fri, 2007-12-28 at 19:09 +0100, Michael Kühn wrote:
Hello,
/etc/modprobe.d just contain these files:
localhost ~ # ls /etc/modprobe.d/ blacklist pnp-aliases
Doesn't matter if i use kernel-integrated alsa or the gentoo ebuild. =(
Daniele (Mastro) schrieb:
Michael Kühn ha scritto:
Hey,
very thanks for your reply. I already googled and read that with model=acer, but how do i reload it? And where to add this "flag"?
P.S.: I don't use the kernelspecific alsa.
edit /etc/modprobe.d/sound
options snd-hda-intel index=0 model=acer
you should add the option to snd-hda-intel simpy add mode=acer, if there's something already there leave it there (like index=0)
then reboot
It seems that it doesn't work with kernel-built-in ALSA... No Sound ouput =(
Tobin Davis schrieb:
If /etc/modprobe.d/sound doesn't exist, create it with the options line below. The system will recognize it.
Tobin
On Fri, 2007-12-28 at 19:09 +0100, Michael Kühn wrote:
Hello,
/etc/modprobe.d just contain these files:
localhost ~ # ls /etc/modprobe.d/ blacklist pnp-aliases
Doesn't matter if i use kernel-integrated alsa or the gentoo ebuild. =(
Daniele (Mastro) schrieb:
Michael Kühn ha scritto:
Hey,
very thanks for your reply. I already googled and read that with model=acer, but how do i reload it? And where to add this "flag"?
P.S.: I don't use the kernelspecific alsa.
edit /etc/modprobe.d/sound
options snd-hda-intel index=0 model=acer
you should add the option to snd-hda-intel simpy add mode=acer, if there's something already there leave it there (like index=0)
then reboot
-- Tobin Davis
BOFH excuse #217:
The MGs ran out of gas.
On Dec 28, 2007 4:04 PM, Michael Kühn breiteseite1337@googlemail.com wrote:
It seems that it doesn't work with kernel-built-in ALSA... No Sound ouput =(
You should build ALSA as modules anyway, so you can reload drivers without rebooting.
Lee
participants (4)
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Daniele (Mastro)
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Lee Revell
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Michael Kühn
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Tobin Davis