I have similar problems. My mixer also doesn't work properly. I have to use Also 0.9.3
because anything mroe recent will not work with my 8233 at all. Good luck getting an
answer other than, "well, it works on my computer" on this list when it comes to the
8233.
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I have a BioStar, not a Gigabyte. I do not feel like digging up the
mailing lists, but if it works on your chipset..good for you, it doesnt
help me.
On Sat, 2003-06-28 at 16:59, Maciej Stachura wrote:
> W liście z sob, 28-06-2003, godz. 23:02, Josh Schulenberg pisze:
>
> > That&
That's a slightly older VIA chipse than in this one. I was reading about
possible differences with registers(?) used for the mixers.
On Sat, 2003-06-28 at 14:02, Maciej Stachura wrote:
> W liście z sob, 28-06-2003, godz. 19:22, Josh Schulenberg pisze:
>
>
> > I have no
To anyone that can help:
I have noticed many people on this list have had similar problems, but
going through the archives I could not find a solution. I have a BioStar
M7VIT board with VIA8233 audio. The driver loads without error on every
version of ALSA, but produces no sound on any version
I have a VIA 8235 and the kernel driver loads with no errors. amixer,
aplay all run with no errors. doing a yes 1 > /dev/adsp or /dev/dsp runs
with no errors. The problem is that there is no sound. I tried using
amixer to correct this but to no avail. Is there a way to turn up the
verbosity of the
I have a VIA 8233 AC '97 chipset. It works fine with the standard
packaged kernel driver. I installed the
alsa-driver,alsa-libs,alsa-util,alsa-tools,etc. The kernel driver loads
fine and I am starting the /etc/init.d/alsasound and /etc/init.d/alsactl
scripts. These load with no errors either. I co