Could you make it available so we can test it too?BarryK wrote:...I'll definitely compile and test it tonight!
2.17: ALSA doesn't find intel sound
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hda-intel problem on Toshiba laptop
I've been reading this forum for awhile and really haven't seen any solutions to no sound with the hda-intel driver set. I got it working in ubuntu after rummaging around the forums there. Seems the module requires some options that had to be added. I have a Toshiba A135-S4427 and the motherboard audio has internal speakers, headphone and mic connector, and that is all. Puppy 2.14 worked (and still does) fine with this same computer! Something between 2.14 & 2.17
has just turned off the I/O to the card.
I also have a audigy2zs pcmcia soundcard. ALSA has a known bug so no
hope of using it with any Linux version.
Hope someone has some fresh ideas.
has just turned off the I/O to the card.
I also have a audigy2zs pcmcia soundcard. ALSA has a known bug so no
hope of using it with any Linux version.
Hope someone has some fresh ideas.
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Did this make it into 3.01 or Dingo? I've never got decent sound from Puppy, but the same hardware sounds just fantastic with Ubuntu 6.06 LTS - sorry Barry!BarryK wrote:Ah, no, now it's 1.0.15rc2, and the changelog has this:
"hda-intel - Improve HD-audio codec probing robustness"
...I'll definitely compile and test it tonight!
Is there any hope under Puppy?
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Re: hda-intel problem on Toshiba laptop
Why not add the same module configuration options in Puppy?richwa4sxz wrote:I got it working in ubuntu after rummaging around the forums there. Seems the module requires some options that had to be added.
See my post "ALSA configuration for Intel HD Audio"
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=22383