Hi,
excuse me if I enter this discussion, but I have the same VAIO model 
japanese version (GR7/K):

- sound in windows works (using SoundMax drivers shipped with laptop)
- sound in Linux:
    I'm using alsa drivers (snd-card-intel8x0) and they load succesfully 
on irq 9 (shared irq between almost all resources: agp,3 usb roots, 
acpi, eth0...).
    When I run mpg123 with any wav or mp3 file sound is not 
continuous... I can hear about 10 seconds of sound, a small silence 
inteval, sound again, small  (but longer) silence...
    This situation get worse for each silence interval...
    I noticed in dmesg output some problems with irq sharing, sometimes 
alsa cannot hold the irq (I posted the exact error a couple of weeks ago).

I'm using Debian with 2.4.14 kernel and alsa-drivers 0.5.12. Should I 
post something useful to track down this problem?

thanks,

-- Mattia

PS: I really don't like booting Win just to hear sounds...


Takashi Iwai wrote:

>Hi,
>
>At Mon, 26 Nov 2001 16:06:16 +0100,
>Hanno =?iso-8859-15?q?B=F6ck?= wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I own a Sony PCG-GR114MK-Notebook. Sony says that there is no way to get 
>>sound in windows.
>>
>           ^^^^^^^
>This would be a serious problem for them, too ;)
>
>>I wrote them an email about that, but they didnt answer.
>>They even dont tell which sound-chip is in this notebook.
>>Does anyone know if there are plans to support this notebook-soundcard in the 
>>future? Can I provide any help?? How do I find out which sound-chip I have?
>>
>
>Could you show the output of "lspci -xvv" and "lspci -nvv"?
>Then we know what chip is, at least, whether it's supported now.
>
>
>ciao,
>
>Takashi
>
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