How do I make my sound work?

Booting, installing, newbie
Post Reply
Message
Author
needs help

How do I make my sound work?

#1 Post by needs help »

hey got a PCI sound card but when i installed and looked for it i got this. any help
the line in question says 4005:4000 (AUDIO!) (null)
the model NO. of the soundcard is MPB-000122

P.S.: sorry for the crappy pic my cam is a little messed up if someone could fix it that would be great.also if someone could figure out the manufacturer that would be cool

needs help

#2 Post by needs help »

the manufacturere is avance logic
but can i use a PC driver for linux?

needs help

#3 Post by needs help »

it uses the ALS4000 chip

needs help

#4 Post by needs help »

got a better pic

User avatar
Rhino
Posts: 263
Joined: Wed 04 May 2005, 13:28
Location: Cincinnati, OH, USA
Contact:

#5 Post by Rhino »

I am by no means an expert on this, but I had a similar problem with Linux sound (not just puppy). I had to do the following for a different card:

1) Open Rxvt Terminal
2) type each of the following commands at the # until one works. Just try your sound after each one:

modprobe snd-als4000
modprobe snd-pcm-oss
modprobe snd-mixer-oss
modprobe snd-seq-oss
modprobe snd-card-als4000

Remember, this is just an attempt to help and I am by no means as knowledgable as some of the other guys here. Stop by the IRC by clicking on the "Chat" button and someone will probably be there that can provide "knowledgeable" help. This just worked for me.

Hopefully one of those works for you! Good Luck!

User avatar
BarryK
Puppy Master
Posts: 9392
Joined: Mon 09 May 2005, 09:23
Location: Perth, Western Australia
Contact:

#6 Post by BarryK »

Look in /lib/modules/2.6/sound/oss/ to see all the available modules.

needs help

#7 Post by needs help »

it didn't work any other ideas? or anyway a module could be built for this?

User avatar
BarryK
Puppy Master
Posts: 9392
Joined: Mon 09 May 2005, 09:23
Location: Perth, Western Australia
Contact:

#8 Post by BarryK »

Well, there is probably an Alsa module that will work, but support for Alsa is still not there... or rather, the kernel supports it, the modules exist, but it isn't yet in Puppy. Probably not for 1.0.3 either, maybe 1.04!

needs help

#9 Post by needs help »

well that seems like it'll be a while what should i do till then??? is there anyway i could somehow install it or configure puppy for it?

User avatar
BarryK
Puppy Master
Posts: 9392
Joined: Mon 09 May 2005, 09:23
Location: Perth, Western Australia
Contact:

#10 Post by BarryK »

Well, you could figure out how to get Alsa working in Puppy.
For Pup v1.0.3 I'm planning on using kernel 2.6.12 and will stay with that for sometime. So, will also upload the full set of modules.
Puppy only has a subset of the full set, to save space.
Currently none of the Alsa modules are in there.

You would have to study up on what is needed to get Alsa going running the 2.6 kernel -- some howto docs on the web might be only for 2.4 kernel.

So, I've thrown down the gauntlet :wink:

needs help

#11 Post by needs help »

well i go try and figure it out (wish me luck)

Linod4ever

Thank You

#12 Post by Linod4ever »

I recently upgraded my comp to XP but it didn't recognize the audio card. I just wanted to say thanks for posting what the audio card was because without it, I would still be looking for it.
Thanks,
Linod4ever

Post Reply