Hello. :) I've installed Debian (Woody) on a used Thinkpad 770E I just bought. Everything works beautifully; X+KDE is running surprisingly quickly at 1024x768. :) The only thing I can't figure out is the sound. I've read that the 770 (no E) uses the cs4232 module, and that the 770E needs Alsa's cs4236 -- Can anyone confirm this?
For some reason, the soundcard isn't showing any info in `lspci`, and nothing comes up in pnpdump. The two drivers I know that might work (cs4232 and Alsa cs4236) require IRQ/IOport info, and I don't have it. :( The BIOS doesn't seem to contain this information. The guy I bought the laptop off of thinks he remembers that sound worked in Slackware, but, in my haste to get Debian installed, I didn't check the details before I reformatted. I've got everything except the sound working perfectly, and don't particularly want to install another OS to get this information. If anyone has some hints or tips, I'd be much appreciative. :) Thanks! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]