I tried that.
I have also tried compiling a kernel with ACPI compiled in.
Got Expose?
On Nov 12, 2003, at 2:03 PM, Sean Hogston wrote:
look at the release notes and there is a section about ACPI. you need
to
add acpi=on to the end of your kernel line in grub.conf.
Sean
On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 13:02, Jeremy Petzold wrote:
I have an HP pavilion ZT1130 laptop. I had Debian running on it back
in
the 2.4.18 days.
back then I found out I had to patch the kernel with ACPI in order to
get sound to work. I installed Fedora knowing ACPI was in the kernel
now. I was supproed though to find out that my sound does not work. I
downloaded the vanilla sources and compiled my own kernel from them to
make sure, and still nothing.
Fedora sees my card in the sound detection program, but I get nothing
to play in root or in my user account. anyone know how I can fix this?
Thanks,
Jeremy
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