On Mon, 30 Aug 2004, Taylor, ForrestX wrote: > On Mon, 2004-08-30 at 12:36, Satish Balay wrote: > > On Mon, 30 Aug 2004, Taylor, ForrestX wrote: > > > > > > 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. > > > > FWIW I have sound working fine on my 600E for a very long > > time. Curently I have Rawhide running - and it still works.. > > > > http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2004-June/msg00184.html > > I used those exact lines in my modprobe.conf file, and I get this: > > Aug 30 12:52:03 600E modprobe: FATAL: Error inserting snd_cs4236 > (/lib/modules/2.6.6-1.435.2.3/kernel/sound/isa/cs423x/snd-cs4236.ko): No > such device > Aug 30 12:52:03 600E modprobe: FATAL: Error running install command for > sound_slot_0 > Aug 30 12:52:03 600E kernel: CS4236+ soundcard not found or device busy > > Whereas `modprobe snd-cs46xx` will actually insert the module. I tried > similar settings for a cs4232, with the same result (No such device). > > Any other ideas? One sugestion I've seen was swapping values for 'dma1=1 dma2=0'. Beyond that - playing with some bios settings with PS2.exe tool might help - which I've never done (its constantly refered to in linux-thinkpad mailing lists archives). Satish