On Mon, 2004-08-30 at 12:18, Gordon Keehn wrote: > Peter Hutnick wrote: > > > Gordon Keehn wrote: > > > >> Peter Hutnick wrote: > >> > >>> I have a ThinkPad 600, with some old Crystal sound. FC1's version > >>> of sndconfig picked it up just fine. system-config-sound reports no > >>> soundcards detected. I installed the old FC1 sndconfig rpm, but the > >>> driver model seems to have changed ;-) > >>> > >>> Any hints? > >>> > >>> -Peter > >>> > >> Hi, Peter > >> I've had the same problem with an old Aptiva SE7 with the CS4232 > >> chip. For one thing, support for the CS4232 (and from browsing the > >> /lib/modules hierarchy, a number of other legacy chips) was not > >> configured in the default kernel. > > > > > > I'm pretty sure that the modules I need are lying around in > > /lib/modules/... I just can't get them to load, even when I specify > > what I am pretty sure are the correct parameters. Honestly I'd like > > the configuration tool to Just Work. > > > > -Peter > > In the month since this thread was last active, there have been a > couple of threads related to CS43xx sound chips. After having tryed all > the suggestions, the closest I got to sound was a message that module > CS4232.ko could not be loaded. I haven't been moved to try building a > custom kernel yet, but I'm confident that if I did, I'd find that > support for CS4232 sound had not been generated in the default kernels. > Cheers, > Gordon Have you tried modprobing the cs46xx module? That module probes for me, but I still cannot get any sound out of my 600E. Forrest