Re: Sound (and wireless) on new Presario R3000

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On Sun, 2004-07-18 at 22:33, Reshat Sabiq wrote:
> It is confirmed that wireless and sound have an IRQ conflict. If i 
> configure modprobe to load atiixp-modem driver (which doesn't do good 
> for sound), then i can get wireless to work, and if i use atiixp driver 
> in modprobe, then i can have sound in xmms (the rest still doesn't work 
> well (see below)), but can't have wireless. Moreover, in the first 
> scenario, trying to use sound (even xmms) causes wireless to stop 
> working until i log out, and re-login The message is:
> Listening on Device /dev/pts/3
> localhost kernel: Disabling IRQ #5.
> 
> The IDE, audio, modem , VGA compatible controller, FireWire, CardBus 
> bridge, and  USB Controller  use IRQ 10. Wireless, and again USB 
> controller use IRQ 5, according to lspci -v.
> 
> My kernel is 2.6.5-1.358.
> 
> Sounds like one absence of a suitable sound card driver is causing all 
> the grief. There was no sound until i installed the latest alsa-driver, 
> and now there is a conflict, because sound ends up using IRQ 5.  It 
> actually makes some sense: both modem (wireless), and sound end up in 
> IRQ 5. So it appears there needs to be a driver that handles both audio 
> and modem sides of the card, for it not to have an IRQ conflict. And as 
> far as i see, neither atiixp, nor atiixp-modem drivers meet this 
> requirement yet.
> This would be my first experience with improving a driver, but any tips 
> on where to start improving one of the drivers above would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> <rsa/>

Although not optimal, you may have to disable the onboard sound and
install an inexpensive sound card.  I have found this necessary at times
when I could not get the onboard chipset to work correctly.

Also, you might play with the order drivers are loaded. Sometimes that
can make all the difference in the world on the output.

I also would strongly recommend you update to the 2.6.6-1.435.2.3 kernel
and other packages as well before you do anything else.  If you have not
updated packages since the install of FC2 there are a lot of packages
that have been  updated, including the kernel (twice) and most of the
alsa packages. 





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