> Le dimanche 29 avril 2007 à 13:54 -0500, Chris Pemberton a écrit :
> Please try to do at least a minimal bit of searching before 
> asking...

Sorry :(, you can whip me ! I love that !
Perhaps too weed ?

> The patch_realtec.c file is listed in my last posting on this list.
> 
> You need to download alsa-drivers-1.0.14rc3, the version 6 of the 
> patch_realtek.c patch, put the patch in the alsa-driver sources, 
> ./configure --with-cards=hda-intel, make, make install, reboot.
> 
> I did this on my machine, in Kubuntu 7.04, and sound works great.  You 
> do not need any kernel boot options or snd-hda-intel module options to 
> have sound working on this laptop.  My post from a few days ago has the 
> link to the patch_realtek.c file.
> 
> Chris

Thanks for your help, now my sound work good <3
When i use ear-phone, speaker make sound, its not a problem for now ^^

But I have tu use acip=ht for have sound, its not very confortable !
I have to open bug for help alsa to work fine ?
What information i have to put ? how I obtains them ?


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