Re: 82801H (ICH8 Family) NO sound

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On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 4:27 PM, stan <goedigi89__e@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Justin Conover wrote:


On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 8:52 AM, stan <goedigi89__e@xxxxxxx <mailto:goedigi89__e@xxxxxxx>> wrote:

   Justin Conover wrote:


       I've got nothing,  I've tried latest stable alsa-driver/lib,
       snapshot and git tree.

   Here is some advice to someone who has the same problem as you,
   but has an ICH7 hda-intel.  It is from the alsa-devel list and is
   an extract of the full message.
   ...
   If not, try "acpi=off".  Lastly, you can try downloading a daily
   snapshot from
   ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/alsa/snapshot/driver/ and building
   it with "./configure --with-cards=hda-intel --with-debug=detect".
    Once you build and install it, type "lsmod|fgrep snd|awk '{print
   $1}'|xargs rmmod" to remove all sound modules, type "dmesg -c" to
   clear the dmesg log, then "modprobe snd_hda_intel" to load the new
   modules.  If you still don't get audio, type dmesg to see the
   latest output and email that info here.

   Tobin
   ...

   Instead of the install above you can use "make install-modules" to
   install only your module.  Then reboot.  If that is easier.  The
   debug message should indicate the problem if sound doesn't work.

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# lsmod|fgrep snd|awk '{print $1}'|xargs rmmod
ERROR: Module snd_hda_intel is in use
ERROR: Module snd_mixer_oss is in use
ERROR: Module snd_pcm is in use by snd_hda_intel
ERROR: Module snd_timer is in use by snd_pcm
ERROR: Module snd_page_alloc is in use by snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm
ERROR: Module snd_hwdep is in use by snd_hda_intel
ERROR: Module snd is in use by snd_hda_intel,snd_mixer_oss,snd_pcm,snd_timer,snd_hwdep
ERROR: Module soundcore is in use by snd



2.6.23 default kernel on F8 works fine, thats it ;)
That's why I suggested that you might want to install and then reboot.  The new module will be loaded as part of the startup process and you won't have to chase down what is using sound and stop it before you can remove the existing module.


Oh, i did reboot I was just doing that after I cleared dmesg to see if there was anything good.
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