Lee Revell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, 2006-06-02 at 16:14 +0200, Matthias Koenig wrote:
>> You can try the debian 2.6.16 Kernel from unstable, this one has
>> ALSA driver 1.0.11rc2.
>
> That's still really old - many HDA intel bugs have been fixed since that
> release.
Ok, but there is
On Fri, 2006-06-02 at 16:14 +0200, Matthias Koenig wrote:
> You can try the debian 2.6.16 Kernel from unstable, this one has
> ALSA driver 1.0.11rc2.
>
That's still really old - many HDA intel bugs have been fixed since that
release.
Debian offers nothing newer than 1.0.11-rc2?!?
Lee
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On Fri, 2 Jun 2006, Peter Ho wrote:
> Hi alsa users,
>
> As I had mentioned in my previous post. I believe that the problem is almost
> definitely with the missing devices in /dev/snd which I found in
> /dev/.static/dev/snd
>
>
>
> Here is some information I took from running kubuntu dapper and
Peter Ho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way of trying to include the missing devices in /dev/snd?? I
> guess that this has got to do with creating the sound devices. Can this
> be done simply with debian using ./snddevices. Would that solve the
> problem?
No, the devices are created
Hi alsa users,
As I had mentioned in my previous post. I believe that the problem is
almost definitely with the missing devices in /dev/snd which I found in
/dev/.static/dev/snd
Here is some information I took from running kubuntu dapper and my
debian etch :
###Kubuntu dapper#
Peter Ho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Do you know what the latest version is? I have installed alsa-base
> 1.0.11-2 using apt-get. The latest drivers are suppose to be 1.0.11. I
> am not sure if the debian version is the latest, as I could not find out
> if the release version was the final 1.0
Hi Bill,
Do you know what the latest version is? I have installed alsa-base
1.0.11-2 using apt-get. The latest drivers are suppose to be 1.0.11. I
am not sure if the debian version is the latest, as I could not find out
if the release version was the final 1.0.11. Incidently, kubuntu dapper
li
Sounds to me like you should get the latest version of Alsa and install it.
I suspect that your kubuntu has a later version of Alsa.
On Thu, 1 Jun 2006, Peter Ho wrote:
> Hi list members,
>
> I recently a acquired a tecra A6 that has intel HDA and realtek ALC861.
> I am running debian etch with
Hi list members,
I recently a acquired a tecra A6 that has intel HDA and realtek ALC861.
I am running debian etch with kernel 2.6.15-1. I have installed alsa,
alsa-utils, etc and have used both modconf and alsaconf to configure my
sound. alsaconf identifies the sound card as an intel HDA and al