Hi Andrew, Mucking about with kernel modules is not something I know much about, and you could be right. I do see some activity on the web delving in to this area, but it is difficult to know what OS, kernel & and version of the card they are talking about. It does not look good that it does not show up in /proc.
Can you run $ aplay -l and $ arecord -l to see what ALSA reports, just in case. You might need to get advice from forums wider than Ubuntu Studio e.g. Linux Audio & ALSA projects, unless someone else reads this and is able to give further advice. Ross On 10/11/2020 18:31, Andrew wrote: > Hi, I have a digigram pcx822np card I am trying to use with Ubuntu > Studio on 20.04 lts > > According to digigram, this card is supported by alsa in the kernel, so > I would expect lsmod to show something related to this. > > I think the card is working ok as I can see that lspci shows:- > 04:00.0 Multimedia audio controller: PLX Technology, Inc. PCI9080 > 32-bit; 33MHz PCI <-> IOBus Bridge > as well as the onboard Intel NM10/ICH7 Family High Definition Audio > Controller. > > But I'm not seeing it in the sound cards part of proc, which I would > expect if there insn't a module loaded or kernel support:- > # cat /proc/asound/cards > 0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel > HDA Intel at 0xd0600000 irq 35 > > So I believe the required module is not loaded or the kernel doesn't > support it. Google doesn't throw up much help regarding a suitable > module or links to source code. Github lists Digigram-audio as a repo, > but the README doesn't mention my card. However, the source code does > refer to pcxhr cards, which may support mine. > > I'm patched up to date. > > What would the advice be to proceed with this please? > > Regards, > Andrew > -- ubuntu-studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
