Michael Schwendt wrote:
If other applications show similar symptoms, it looks more like a driver
problem. A quick Google search reveals that ALC883 (at least) is known for
causing problems.
Might be worth a try to ask on one of the ALSA Project mailing-lists:
http://alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Mailing-lists
Michael,
You're right - I can see from dmesg that the driver is loading and not
finding the right model, and then trying to guess from some BIOS
settings. I can see people on the forums having some luck with setting
the model= option on the driver so I'll have a play with some of those.
I'm going to get the very latest alsa driver build and have a go with
all the model options on that and then if no luck join the mailing list
and report my findings there.
Mike
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