[mythtv-users] asus a7n266-vm sound drivers

Cedar McKay cedarmckay at mac.com
Thu Jul 3 10:18:31 EDT 2003


ahh crap. Sorry, not USE flags, but env flags. Like this:
env ALSA_CARDS='intel8x0' emerge alsa-driver

cedar


On Thursday, July 3, 2003, at 08:38  AM, Cedar McKay wrote:

> with redhat 9 you don't need to do anything, the sound is 
> auto-detected and it is full duplex so it works for both recording and 
> playing at the same time using the /dev/dsp device. For RH 8 and I'm 
> sure many others you don't get full duplex. I briefly had gentoo 
> running on my a7n266-vm and it worked fine with full duplex using the 
> alsa drivers.. I don't have the actual command lines, but the idea is 
> you either set a USE flag or pass one on the command line telling it 
> to use the intel8x0 card when you do the emerge. I think you have to 
> fiddle with Gentoo's modules.conf mechanism too. There are very nice 
> and complete directions for setting up alsa here: 
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/alsa-guide.xml
>
>
> good luck.
> Cedar
> On Thursday, July 3, 2003, at 06:36  AM, Joshua Santelli wrote:
>
>> I'm having sound problems with on my asusa7n266-vm.
>> The question is what driver(s) do I need for the
>> onboard sound?
>>
>> Is alsa all I need?  My kernel looks like it wants to
>> load ac97 and intel8x0 and who knows what else.  This
>> is giving me crazy errors about i810_sound.o during
>> bootup.
>>
>> I've posted more details on the gentoo forum (link
>> below) but I know there are people on this list that
>> have experience with this MoBo and what I'm doing.
>>
>> tia, josh
>>
>> http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=64900
>
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