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- From: Dan Lindfield <dan.lindfield@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 03 Aug 2001 14:56:10 +0900
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Sorry guys but I'm back with the same old problem. It's been a few months since I last asked how I could get this done and I've not moved any further forward but I have become a lot wiser! To summarize where I am: I have a laptop ATLAS Flyer 4700SE, Atlas is a subsidiary of Hi-grade, a UK/Taiwanese company. It is fitted with a VIA Technologies chipset Sound card which shares an IRQ with the USB port. I cannot get the machine to utter anything, it remains silent. At first I thought the Chipset was simply not supported by standard Linux distributions and that ALSA sound was to be my answer, I also thought the IRQ sharing was a problem. Followed all the ALSA sound HOW to's and installed ALSA. I thought I was progressing quite well but at the end of the day sound was not emitted and much to my annoyance most of the configuration files (e.g. /proc/asound etc. etc.) seemed to get modified after I reboot, so that the sound card I originally specified is not remembered. Great! From this failure I thought my problem was PNP, ie. my machine was automatically detecting the card and deciding it couldn't do anything with it. So I got out the pnptools How to's and tried to detect the card but unfortunately the pnpdump could not detect a thing. Well! I definitely thought there was something wrong with the IRQ. At this stage I took your advice, you suggested I forget ALSA and the IRQ and simply try to compile the sound module with the VIA82C686Audio codec driver available with the kernel. Once again I dragged out the Kernel How To's and the Sound Module How To's and tried modprobing the driver in place. No success I'm afraid to say, I still get the "Device busy" error that I always get. Frustrated with everything I decided to compile the kernel with the sound card driver and removed the sound module. To my surprise the kernel worked (I was expecting it to crash an burn!) but alas the sound card did not (Sound Config files again not what they should be). So, I think I'm missing something! Have I taken on something that is beyond my comprehension? I've reached a stage where I really need to start again. If anyone out there is an expert in sound cards has a bit of patience and can guide me through it step by step then I would be extremely grateful to hear from you. A dumb laptop owner!! Dan
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