ALSA configuration for Intel HD Audio
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I don't know about Puppy4, but Puppy3 definitely contains the ieee80211_crypt_wep-rtl module.
If you get the "Module not found" error message when trying to load this module in Puppy3, it means that Puppy cannot access the zdrv file, which is the compressed collection of modules.
This is an all-too-common problem, but it doesn't seem to affect most experienced Puppy users, and inexperienced users seem unable to grasp the significance of the fault.
If you have a frugal installation, you should check that the zdrv file can be seen at /mnt/home
Beyond this simple check, I don't know how to solve the problem.
If you have a full HD installation, the zdrv file must be uncompressed into the filesystem. This is somewhat complex, and I don't wish to attempt to explain it here. There are instructions elsewhere on the forum.
If you get the "Module not found" error message when trying to load this module in Puppy3, it means that Puppy cannot access the zdrv file, which is the compressed collection of modules.
This is an all-too-common problem, but it doesn't seem to affect most experienced Puppy users, and inexperienced users seem unable to grasp the significance of the fault.
If you have a frugal installation, you should check that the zdrv file can be seen at /mnt/home
Beyond this simple check, I don't know how to solve the problem.
If you have a full HD installation, the zdrv file must be uncompressed into the filesystem. This is somewhat complex, and I don't wish to attempt to explain it here. There are instructions elsewhere on the forum.
ALSA works on v.4 instead off on v.3?
Now I see I am not alone. I was wondering why ALSA on puppy 3 could not detect and install my Dell GX1's audio. So I have to use puppy 4 on three PCs to use its audio then. Ok, I go to download puppy 4. Lets see. Tks.
/wyn/
/wyn/
I'm giving the laptop back to the friend I was borrowing it from, as I have bought my own laptop. I am running Dingo on it now, and everything works fine.
It's an Aspire 3690.
I rock!
The laptop has Vista home edition. Despite all the bad things I've heard about Vista, it runs quite well on this laptop, especially with only 502 meg of RAM. I couldn't believe it myself.
Miracles happen!
It's an Aspire 3690.
I rock!
The laptop has Vista home edition. Despite all the bad things I've heard about Vista, it runs quite well on this laptop, especially with only 502 meg of RAM. I couldn't believe it myself.
Miracles happen!
hello i installed puppy 3.01 to my pen drive.but i am not getting sound.
my codec is alc262.
i tried all the options for the model in the above list.no change.
however i got while booting from cd by making puppy acpi=off. but no such option available for pen drive boot. is there any way to make acpi permanently off?
i got sound in my fedora 8 by adding fujitsu as model parameter.
my codec is alc262.
i tried all the options for the model in the above list.no change.
however i got while booting from cd by making puppy acpi=off. but no such option available for pen drive boot. is there any way to make acpi permanently off?
i got sound in my fedora 8 by adding fujitsu as model parameter.
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To Tempestuous,
Many thanks notes made from for your post I was able to get sound working on Acer Inspire 5315.
I also passed on what I did to help another forum user in the hardware forum. I couldn't for the life of me remember where I'd found this information until I re found it here.
Sorry that I was not able to attribute it to your post at the time. I will correct that omission.
John Lewis
Many thanks notes made from for your post I was able to get sound working on Acer Inspire 5315.
I also passed on what I did to help another forum user in the hardware forum. I couldn't for the life of me remember where I'd found this information until I re found it here.
Sorry that I was not able to attribute it to your post at the time. I will correct that omission.
John Lewis
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I read your thread. It made sense, but left me unable to completely figure it out myself.
# cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#* | grep Codec
Codec: Realtek ALC662 rev1
So I check the list and see:
ALC662
3stack-dig 3-stack (2-channel) with SPDIF
3stack-6ch 3-stack (6-channel)
3stack-6ch-dig 3-stack (6-channel) with SPDIF
6stack-dig 6-stack with SPDIF
lenovo-101e Lenovo laptop
auto auto-config reading BIOS (default)
I edit /etc/modprobe.conf to add:
options snd-hda-intel model=3stack-6ch-dig
At this point I'm told to reboot or restart the service. I don't want to reboot, that's slow, but nobody mentions how to restart the service. So I just ran:
# alsamixer
alsamixer: function snd_mixer_load failed: Invalid argument
Maybe I am on the right track, so I try all model names, getting the same results. I then remove the line I added and run alsamixer with the original modprobe.conf and it fails with the same invalid argument excuse.
Can you guide me through?
# cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#* | grep Codec
Codec: Realtek ALC662 rev1
So I check the list and see:
ALC662
3stack-dig 3-stack (2-channel) with SPDIF
3stack-6ch 3-stack (6-channel)
3stack-6ch-dig 3-stack (6-channel) with SPDIF
6stack-dig 6-stack with SPDIF
lenovo-101e Lenovo laptop
auto auto-config reading BIOS (default)
I edit /etc/modprobe.conf to add:
options snd-hda-intel model=3stack-6ch-dig
At this point I'm told to reboot or restart the service. I don't want to reboot, that's slow, but nobody mentions how to restart the service. So I just ran:
# alsamixer
alsamixer: function snd_mixer_load failed: Invalid argument
Maybe I am on the right track, so I try all model names, getting the same results. I then remove the line I added and run alsamixer with the original modprobe.conf and it fails with the same invalid argument excuse.
Can you guide me through?
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Hi there,
I've been fighting my soundproblem for about 24h now, getting tired of it.
Tried everything (and more), I was aware of this model issue because I used it before in my other Linux distro (PCLinuxOS) and it works like a charm in that distro.
But NOT in puppy 403 and 404.
When running the livecd Dmesg says model unknown for codec AC883 AND model unknown for codec AC268. When I change the modprobe.conf file model=laptop-eapd (same as I use in PCLinuxOS) and reboot dmesg says model unknown for codec AC268. In other words it recognizes the model for the AC883 codec. The speaker icon appears in the tray, but that's all.
Can't start alsamixer and still no sound!
When changing model to 3stack (for AC268) same story.
Why would it work in PCLinuxOS and not in puppy, I like puppy very much but it would be nicer with sound.
Any other ideas to get the sound working??
I've been fighting my soundproblem for about 24h now, getting tired of it.
Tried everything (and more), I was aware of this model issue because I used it before in my other Linux distro (PCLinuxOS) and it works like a charm in that distro.
But NOT in puppy 403 and 404.
When running the livecd Dmesg says model unknown for codec AC883 AND model unknown for codec AC268. When I change the modprobe.conf file model=laptop-eapd (same as I use in PCLinuxOS) and reboot dmesg says model unknown for codec AC268. In other words it recognizes the model for the AC883 codec. The speaker icon appears in the tray, but that's all.
Can't start alsamixer and still no sound!
When changing model to 3stack (for AC268) same story.
Why would it work in PCLinuxOS and not in puppy, I like puppy very much but it would be nicer with sound.
Any other ideas to get the sound working??
@Kaljo
Have you used the official release of Puppy version 4.00, and if so, does sound work for you with that version?
Have you used the official release of Puppy version 4.00, and if so, does sound work for you with that version?
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I was to quick to give you an answer, I only looked at the output from dmesg and alsamixer.
When I tried playing a google/youtube video the sound was there!
Only lost my wireless, but using XP drivers with ndiswrapper solved the problem.
When upgrading from 400 to 404 the sound is still there with only one big difference: its half as loud (drop from 100% to 50%) as in 400.
Thanks for your superb idea on this one.
Offtopic: most distros have a button to go directly to the Desktop is this also possible in Puppy or should I open a new thread for this one?
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Solved For IDT 92HD81B7X
I use an hp dv5. the strings returned by grep
were not listed by op, so I did some research
and this is what I turned up:
My Info:
Found on a SuSE forum:
http://forums.opensuse.org/pre-release- ... sound.html
use your favorite text editor to open /etc/modprobe.conf
add the following line to the end:
then run the ALSA setup wizard, or otherwise reset ALSA,
you should be good to go, though I only know for sure this
works on hp pavilion Dv5-1004nr.
were not listed by op, so I did some research
and this is what I turned up:
My Info:
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# cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#* | grep Codec
Codec: IDT 92HD71B7X
http://forums.opensuse.org/pre-release- ... sound.html
What to do:I was trying to help a user with this chipset some time back, and I did not know the solution then. Not long after that I was looking at purchasing a laptop, and the HP dv5 series was one laptop I was considering. Now I am very conservative, and I did not like the idea of purchasing a laptop whose sound is not supported, so I read in some places that it uses a IDT 92HD71B7X. So I had to search (again) for a solution for this codec, so I could make an informed decision if I should purchase this laptop ...
Researching, I discovered there was a bug report raised (on ubuntu) on this, and a work around solution found: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/269586
So please, open your /etc/modprobe.d/sound file, and add this line as the last line:
options snd-hda-intel enable_msi=1
Then restart your alsa sound driver by typing the following into a gnome-terminal or kde konsole: su -c 'rcalsasound restart' and enter root password when prompted for a password. Then test your sound. A good sound test is to copy and paste the following into a gnome-terminal or kde konsole:
speaker-test -Dplug:front -c2 -l5 -twav
use your favorite text editor to open /etc/modprobe.conf
add the following line to the end:
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options snd-hda-intel enable_msi=1
you should be good to go, though I only know for sure this
works on hp pavilion Dv5-1004nr.
ALSA configuration for Intel HD Audio
dr_apokalypse Thanks for your post. It gave me some hope for a while.
I followed up a bit on your SUSE forum lead and found out that the person posting the problem had eventually to add the line "options snd-hda-intel model=hp-m4" to the modprobe.conf file.
I also found out that when I added the options statements to modprobe.conf on my machine, and then ran the puppy alsa wizard, the wizard erased the options statements. I put the statements back in and was able to reboot to restart alsa and the options statements were still in modprobe.conf. Testing the result, however, did not provide any sound.
Also, as could be expected, the IDT company does not provide any LINUX drivers. Meanwhile, back to further searching.
I followed up a bit on your SUSE forum lead and found out that the person posting the problem had eventually to add the line "options snd-hda-intel model=hp-m4" to the modprobe.conf file.
I also found out that when I added the options statements to modprobe.conf on my machine, and then ran the puppy alsa wizard, the wizard erased the options statements. I put the statements back in and was able to reboot to restart alsa and the options statements were still in modprobe.conf. Testing the result, however, did not provide any sound.
Also, as could be expected, the IDT company does not provide any LINUX drivers. Meanwhile, back to further searching.
I have an Acer computer with realtek soundcard, i tried the advices of 1st post, but it seems my card isn't detected at all
i don't have /proc/asound/card0, but /proc/asound/cards :
i don't have /proc/asound/card0, but /proc/asound/cards :
But, i have sound on other Linux distributions (and on Vi$ta)--- no soundcards ---
Puppy 2.16 on HP Vectra VL400 - PIII 800 MHz - 320M RAM
Wary on Acer Aspire X3200 - Phenom X4 - 2.2GHz - 4G RAM
Wary on Acer Aspire X3200 - Phenom X4 - 2.2GHz - 4G RAM
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