> > Lee's reply. > > There's really no telling. It's misleading to say "snd-hda-intel is > supported" because every single laptop and motherboard with > snd-hda-intel is slightly different and there's absolutely no > documentation on what the differences are. Possibly the hardware is > oncorrectly detected. It's also possible that these devices simply have > no hardware master volume and Windows emulates it in software. > > > Since you only seem to have 2 channels, doesn't "Front" work as a > master? > I believe this is right. On a laptop with this chipset 'MASTER' vol is more likely to be emulated and 'PCM' and 'FRONT' should be enough to get sound. Well, there's one less thing to worry about. :-D -- This is an email sent via the webforum on http://fcp.homelinux.org http://fcp.homelinux.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=103845&topic_id=24243&forum=10#forumpost103845