> >> yes, this is a laptop, and both outputs.. > > > ok then, your device is broken at the hardware/BIOS level. it's saying > > there is no speaker, but obviously there is one, right? >
right > > it works on linux because instead of having a driver based on the HDA > spec, > > they have a driver based on knowing specific detail about most devices. [...] > that said, if you can get it working with some quirks, I would be ok to > > commit it to our driver. but I don't have time or desire to try to > figure > > out how to make it work, sorry. and unfortunately for you, I'm probably > > the only one who can help you ... > > well, ok, I'll try and give a return -- Renato dos Santos shazaum.wordpress.com On 3 November 2010 08:49, Shazaum <shaz...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > -- > > Renato dos Santos > shazaum.wordpress.com > > > > On 31 October 2010 20:01, Jacob Meuser <jake...@sdf.lonestar.org> wrote: > >> On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 06:54:47PM -0200, Shazaum wrote: >> > -- >> > >> > Renato dos Santos >> > shazaum.wordpress.com >> > >> > >> > >> > On 30 October 2010 16:07, Jacob Meuser <jake...@sdf.lonestar.org> >> wrote: >> > >> > > On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 09:53:33PM +0000, Jacob Meuser wrote: >> > > > On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 09:22:12AM -0200, Shazaum wrote: >> > > > > well, with Linux I have no problem ... >> > > > >> > > > linux support for realtek codecs alone is 5x as large as our >> > > > driver for all of azalia. likely they have some quirk for >> > > > your specific bios/codec combo. >> > > >> > the bios has no options for audio >> >> that's not what I'm saying/asking. I'm saying your BIOS/device is broken. >> >> > > >> > > alsa has 2 different sets of quirks that match your bio/codec, one >> > > is commented out. so, when you say "Linux", what does that mean? >> > > a vanilla kernel from kernel.org? which version? some distros >> > > version? >> > > >> > kernel: 2.6.32.25 ... distro any...debian, ubuntu, fedora, slackware >> > >> > * >> > * >> > >> > > >> > > it seems this is a laptop? if so, are you not getting sound on the >> > > speaker, or not getting sound on the output jack, or both? >> > > >> > yes, this is a laptop, and both outputs.. >> >> ok then, your device is broken at the hardware/BIOS level. it's saying >> there is no speaker, but obviously there is one, right? >> > right > >> >> it works on linux because instead of having a driver based on the HDA >> spec, >> they have a driver based on knowing specific detail about most devices. >> >> this is simply not practical to maintain, especially when people who have >> problems can't be bothered to test the latest code or provide descriptions >> of their machines without a long back and forth of emails. >> >> your device *could* work with OpenBSD's driver, but that would require >> adding quirks to deal with your out-of-spec device. to add insult to >> injury, one of the quirks for your device in the linux driver does >> something which is disallowed by the HDA spec. >> >> that said, if you can get it working with some quirks, I would be ok to >> commit it to our driver. but I don't have time or desire to try to figure >> out how to make it work, sorry. and unfortunately for you, I'm probably >> the only one who can help you ... >> >> well, ok, I'll try and give a return > >> > > >> > > > > I have done all sorts of changes in controls, and no sound effect >> > > > > 'll find which way do I change the codec, thanks >> > > > >> > > > have you tried -current yet? it's not clear if you have or >> > > > haven't. >> > > >> > > still wondering about this ... >> > > >> > nops, not tried it, I'm using the 4.7, 'll do it now >> > >> > > >> > > -- >> > > jake...@sdf.lonestar.org >> > > SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org >> >> -- >> jake...@sdf.lonestar.org >> SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org