Take a look in your /etc/modprobe.conf file. I take everything out of
there related to sound (make a backup first) and then run
/usr/sbin/alsaconf and let it write to the file. I then (for oss stuff)
put "modprobe snd-pcm-oss" in your /etc/rc.local file (without the quotes)
Chadley Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 12 January 2005 16:57, James Dishaw wrote:
Dave wrote:
Not even a decent error message. system-config-soundcard says it found
a VIA
VT8233/A 8235/8237 AC87 Audio Controller and used module
snd_via82xx. Hitting the 'play test sound' button produces the
following
output in the terminal window:
<snip>
Sounds like it could be this issue or something similar:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/beta/show_bug.cgi?id=123631
It actually is referring to an FC2 issue, but yours seems to be
similar.
Have you tried adding "options snd-via82xx ac97_quirk=0"
to the end of your /etc/modprobe.conf to see if that
helps?
Jim Dishaw
Interesting that I stumbled on this thread, I think there is a problem with
the snd-via82xx module in FC3 with regard to certain mainboards, I have for
the past while been struggling with our two MSi boards with a via chipsets
and FC3.
The module loads perfectly but no sound, turn the volumes up and there is
still no sound.
No some days we would mute the head phones, other days you had to play an
audio CD while playing with the master Volume slider. After about five
minutes of mucking about with it, you will suddenly get a blast from the
speakers and the sound works there after and forever.
I also had on one of the batches the amplifier issue, The amplifier was
unmuted and when I muted it the sound worked.
Tonight I will try recompile that module and see if it makes a difference on
the next batch tommorow.
cheers
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