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wmichaelb

Joined: 16 Apr 2009 Posts: 49 Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Posted: Wed 20 May 2009, 22:32 Post subject:
No Audio with Retro 4.2 (Solved!) Subject description: Unless I reinstall the Alsa driver |
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Hi, I'm running Puppy 4.2 retro on an old HP Vectra VL, 350 MHz PII, 190 MB of RAM, and a 20 GB HD. The system has sound built into the mobo, and when I run alsaconf, it finds an AZT 1008 PNP sound device. If I hit enter, it then says:
Configuring snd-azt2320
PLEASE ANSWER YES HERE SO PUPPY WILL USE DRIVER ON NEXT BOOT
Do you want to modify /etc/modprobe.conf?
I hit enter for yes, and get:
OK, sound driver is configured.
ALSA WIZARD will prepare the card for playing now.
Technical: "/etc/rc.d/rc alsa start" will be used to initialize Alsa, amixer used to raise volume.
You can change the volume later via a mixer program such as sGmixer (Multimedia menu), or click on speaker icon in tray for volume slider.
I get a nice bark out of the speakers, and everything plays nicely. Except...there is no speaker control in the tray, and when I reboot, I have to reload the ALSA driver all over again. Is there something missing from the install in the ALSA files that I should look for?
Thanks in advance!
- Michael B. in Cincinnati
Last edited by wmichaelb on Wed 03 Jun 2009, 14:10; edited 1 time in total
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wmichaelb

Joined: 16 Apr 2009 Posts: 49 Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Posted: Wed 03 Jun 2009, 14:06 Post subject:
No Audio with Retro 4.2 (Solved!) Subject description: Can we implement this bug fix in the ISO? |
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In the middle of all this, the original Vectra sound card died. I got lucky and scored an ISA Soundblaster card on Amazon.com of all places, for $10. After installation, it played just fine. But when I rebooted, it wouldn't play until I reinstalled the driver.
I looked at the modprobe.conf file, but the correct driver reference was there, so I figured that it had to be an alsa problem. After some searching, I found:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=37800
which recommended this:
"Add the command listed below and put this line in your /etc/rc.d/rc.local file.
Code:
/etc/rc.d/rc.alsa start"
I rebooted, and immediately played music with no other problems. Thanks, conra!
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