According to Jakub Lach on Wed, 09/14/11 at 23:11:
>
> It was mav (Alexander Motin), he proposed those hints
> after I complained that sound stopped working after
> update. He wondered how I got sound to work
> in the first place, with hints I had previously.
I would have wondered the same. The
According to Warren Block on Wed, 09/14/11 at 20:21:
>
> Two things you can do to improve the situation.
Thanks.
> First, describe the appropriate settings and files on
> http://laptop.bsdgroup.de/freebsd/
Done.
> Then write some updates to the man page, or at least describe what is
> missi
ntic engineer" in
you would be silenced somehow :P
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On Wed, 14 Sep 2011, William Bulley wrote:
According to Jakub Lach on Wed, 09/14/11 at 17:01:
I would love to investigate it properly further,
however I'm critically low on time, so I can only
offer pinout dump with my device.hints at this
time, sorry
http://pastebin.com/ig54CwT9
good luck,
According to Jakub Lach on Wed, 09/14/11 at 17:01:
>
> I would love to investigate it properly further,
> however I'm critically low on time, so I can only
> offer pinout dump with my device.hints at this
> time, sorry
>
> http://pastebin.com/ig54CwT9
>
> good luck,
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According to Jakub Lach on Wed, 09/14/11 at 16:25:
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> For maximum verbosity you
> can also try setting in sysctl.conf
>
> hw.snd.verbose=3
I've had that setting for years, but it didn't help in this case, sigh... :-(
> and
>
> $ cat /dev/sndstat then.
Sure, that is what I always do to che
actly pinout expert either :)
On a lighter note, once correct pinout
will be set, you shouldn't have any
more problems with CX20561, it's
common and well supported chip.
regards,
- Jakub Lach
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According to Jakub Lach on Wed, 09/14/11 at 13:10:
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> See man snd_hda, you probably need to set device.hints.
>
> For example, I with T400 have something like this in
> device hints:
>
> hint.hdac.0.cad0.nid22.config="as=1 seq=15"
> hint.hdac.0.cad0.nid24.config="as=3"
> hint.hdac.0.cad0.nid26
29.config="as=2"
best regards,
Jakub Lach
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According to Daniel Staal on Wed, 09/14/11 at 10:20:
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> Quick thought: What versions of the BIOS are each of you running?
Can't speak for him, but here is the output from biosdecode(8):
thinkpad% biosdecode | m
# biosdecode 2.10
VPD present.
BIOS Build ID: 6FET66WW
Box Serial
On Wed, September 14, 2011 9:44 am, William Bulley wrote:
> A friend of mine has an IBM T500 Thinkpad which is nearly identical to
> the one I have. We both have interesting audio issues. Any ideas as
> to why the problems explained below exist would be greatly appreciated.
>
> My T500 shows two
A friend of mine has an IBM T500 Thinkpad which is nearly identical to
the one I have. We both have interesting audio issues. Any ideas as
to why the problems explained below exist would be greatly appreciated.
My T500 shows two devices /dev/mixer0 and /dev/mixer1 corresponding to
pcm0 and pcm1
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