Re: [Alsa-user] [alsa-devel] Pc Speaker

2008-05-13 Thread Armin ranjbar
On Tue, 13 May 2008 15:38:28 +0200 Takashi Iwai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It's just a missing initialization. In theory, you could even set up > on the fly via sysfs by writing some HD-audio verbs. See hda-verb > program if you'd like to dig the wonderful world of HD-audio > specification.

Re: [Alsa-user] [alsa-devel] Pc Speaker

2008-05-13 Thread Armin ranjbar
On Tue, 13 May 2008 11:46:05 -0700 Tobin Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think you guys need to take a step back and relook at this. The pc > speaker driver as I understand it is a separate piece of legacy > hardware. Most systems these days generate a signal that goes through > the Intel H

Re: [Alsa-user] Realtek ALC888

2008-05-13 Thread Sergei Steshenko
On Tue, 13 May 2008 20:26:35 +0200 "Dirk Tamme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Original-Nachricht > > Datum: Mon, 12 May 2008 08:28:47 +0100 > > Von: Mike Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > An: Dirk Tamme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Betreff: Re: [Alsa-user] Realtek ALC888 > > > Dirk Tamme

Re: [Alsa-user] [alsa-devel] Pc Speaker

2008-05-13 Thread Tobin Davis
I think you guys need to take a step back and relook at this. The pc speaker driver as I understand it is a separate piece of legacy hardware. Most systems these days generate a signal that goes through the Intel HD audio codec. Please run alsa-info.sh from the alsa-project.org web site and post

Re: [Alsa-user] Realtek ALC888

2008-05-13 Thread Dirk Tamme
Original-Nachricht > Datum: Mon, 12 May 2008 08:28:47 +0100 > Von: Mike Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > An: Dirk Tamme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Betreff: Re: [Alsa-user] Realtek ALC888 > Dirk Tamme wrote: > > Hi, > > my PC /with Ubuntu 7.10) has a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L mainboard with > so

Re: [Alsa-user] [alsa-devel] Pc Speaker

2008-05-13 Thread Armin ranjbar
On Tue, 13 May 2008 17:26:01 +0200 Rene Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What kernel version? If current GIT, it's under the generic devices > indeed. However, also see follow-ups. I jumped to the conclusion that > you were experiencing config trouble due to things having just changed > with

[Alsa-user] Looking for firmware lists

2008-05-13 Thread Karl Schmidt
This will be important to many people. If this is not the right place to ask - please point me in a different direction. The linux kernel is no longer accepting closed firmware blobs so I'm hoping to find hopefully 2 different lists: A list of audio chip sets that require firmware that is not

Re: [Alsa-user] Alsa error with 2.6.24 kernel

2008-05-13 Thread Clemens Ladisch
Mr. Man wrote: > Dmesg says: > Maestro3: probe of :02:03.0 failed with error -2 -2 means "no such file or directory". I'd guess that it did not find the firmware files. Either enable CONFIG_SND_MAESTRO3_FIRMWARE_IN_KERNEL when compiling the kernel, or install the alsa-firmware package. HTH

Re: [Alsa-user] [alsa-devel] Pc Speaker

2008-05-13 Thread Rene Herman
On 13-05-08 13:32, Rene Herman wrote: > On 13-05-08 13:20, Takashi Iwai wrote: >> Anyway, the problem of beep on Dell XPS is a different. The PC beep >> isn't implemented (initialized) in the sound driver side. I have no >> interest in fixing it as I hate PC beep feature, but am willing to >>

Re: [Alsa-user] [alsa-devel] Pc Speaker

2008-05-13 Thread Rene Herman
On 13-05-08 13:20, Takashi Iwai wrote: >> Yes, that would seem to be amazingly clumsily done. Perhaps there >> was a reason (adding alsa-devel). > > Since snd-pcsp itself provides the input pcspkr functionality, it > replaces the input pcspkr driver. Ah. Yes, then it starts to make sense. > An

Re: [Alsa-user] [alsa-devel] Pc Speaker

2008-05-13 Thread Takashi Iwai
At Tue, 13 May 2008 13:14:38 +0200, Rene Herman wrote: > > On 13-05-08 12:44, Armin ranjbar wrote: > > >> Device Drivers -> > >> Input device support -> > >> Miscelaneous devices > >> > >> With current mainline, it's: > >> > >> General setup -> > >> Configure standard kernel features (for

Re: [Alsa-user] Pc Speaker

2008-05-13 Thread Rene Herman
On 13-05-08 12:44, Armin ranjbar wrote: >> Device Drivers -> >> Input device support -> >> Miscelaneous devices >> >> With current mainline, it's: >> >> General setup -> >> Configure standard kernel features (for small systems) >> Enable PC-Speaker support > > Thank you very much for

Re: [Alsa-user] Pc Speaker

2008-05-13 Thread Armin ranjbar
On Tue, 13 May 2008 12:27:11 +0200 Rene Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Device Drivers -> > Input device support -> > Miscelaneous devices > > With current mainline, it's: > > General setup -> > Configure standard kernel features (for small systems) > Enable PC-Speaker support

Re: [Alsa-user] Pc Speaker

2008-05-13 Thread Rene Herman
On 13-05-08 08:33, Armin ranjbar wrote: > this is my lspci of soundcard on dell xps m1330 : > > 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio > Controller (rev 02) Subsystem: Dell Unknown device 0209 > Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 21 > Mem

Re: [Alsa-user] Pc Speaker

2008-05-13 Thread Julien Claassen
Hi Armin! If your kernel is custom-built anyway, you might get a change. I believe there was an alsa-option for this and under "Misc devices" or something like it, far down the list if you use "gmake config" there is another option to turn on PCspeaker. Not 100% sure, I never had an HDA in

Re: [Alsa-user] Pc Speaker

2008-05-13 Thread Armin ranjbar
On Tue, 13 May 2008 09:31:01 +0200 (CEST) Julien Claassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi! >To your second ps (which should be a pps :-) ): I also noticed when > doing a software suspend, that a lot of things are strange, but > repeatable. I don't exactly know: I always compiled my own kernels

Re: [Alsa-user] Pc Speaker

2008-05-13 Thread Julien Claassen
Hi! To your second ps (which should be a pps :-) ): I also noticed when doing a software suspend, that a lot of things are strange, but repeatable. I don't exactly know: I always compiled my own kernels, my own alsa. But when I had standard onboard soundcards, I could open alsamixer and see