arf you did it already..
is alsa compiled as modules or builtin? what gives lsmod?
what about /etc/init.d/alsasound start?
first thought:
have you unmute your card?
if no, use alsamixer from alsa-utils to unmute the 'master' and 'pcm'
hope it helpsOn 5/22/06, Andreas Burghardt <a-burghardt@gmx.de> wrote:Hello everyone,
I'm new to gentoo and in general to linux too. I newly configured alsa
and it seems to work:
# cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xd000c000 irq 17
# cat /proc/asound/pcm
00-01: ALC260 Digital : ALC260 Digital : playback 1
00-00: ALC260 Analog : ALC260 Analog : playback 1 : capture 1
# cat /proc/asound/oss/sndstat
Sound Driver:3.8.1a-980706 (ALSA v1.0.11rc2 emulation code)
Kernel: Linux bingung 2.6.16-gentoo-r7 #9 SMP PREEMPT Mon May 22
11:20:39 CEST 2006 i686
Config options: 0
Installed drivers:
Type 10: ALSA emulation
Card config:
HDA Intel at 0xd000c000 irq 17
Audio devices:
0: ALC260 Analog (DUPLEX)
Synth devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG
Midi devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG
Timers:
7: system timer
Mixers:
0: Realtek ALC260
Now I still don't here anything! Is there an option in the kernel to
make the speakers of my notebook (Extensa 6700) work? alsamixer is
already configured ... noting is muted and it seems to work fine too!
I would be very thankfull if anybody could help me.
Regards,
Andreas Burghardt
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