Sid Alsa

pliz tell me what sould i do to have sound in Debian Sid. I installed Alsa but it doesn't seem to work. i have AC'97 codec on board.What should i do?...




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#148707 - 10/21/04 11:15 PM Sid Alsa
kobedf Offline
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Registered: 10/13/04
Posts: 32

pliz tell me what sould i do to have sound in Debian Sid.
I installed Alsa but it doesn't seem to work.
i have AC'97 codec on board.What should i do?

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#148767 - 10/23/04 07:58 AM Re: Sid Alsa
blackpage Offline
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Registered: 03/23/04
Posts: 120
howdy kobedf

Sound setup can generally be tricky at times. First off: are you using the ALSA-drivers that are included in the kernel, or did you d/l the sources from the ALSA-site, or did you do some APT/DSELECT-thing?

If you have installed ALSA via "dselect" or "apt-get" I can't tell you much as I don't use those tools too much as they never gave me a single software-piece without a thorough headache, but that's a different story.

In case it's the kernel-version, make sure you have "Alsa"-support checked and also check if you have included support for the respective sound-chip of your mobo. More info about the HW would be necessary at this point to tell you something more specific (mobo-vendor/type, soundchip). It's also possible that the support for ALSA is already there and the module just doesn't get loaded.

I did all my ALSA installs by compiling the sources from the ALSA-site. For this you need to make sure that you only have soundcard-support enabled in the kernel-config. The ALSA-driver then does the rest.

The "./configure"-run can take heaps of parameters, so I recommend to do something like

"./configure --help > alsa_options.txt"

first. This creates the above textfile with infos about what you exactly can pass to "confgure" as parameters. Take a thorough look at those and pick the options you need to pass to "configure". This should look something like ...

# ./configure --with-cards=emu10k1 --with-sequencer=yes
[and so on]

You will find plenty of info about supported chips and cards plus many installation docs on ...

> http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/

Lil tip: If you ever plan to give Doom3/Linux a go, also activate the otherwisely deprecated OSS, as this is the only sound-system Doom3 supports (haven't tested if it would also run without OSS as I have OSS installed anyway for some sound-apps)

hope that helps

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#148772 - 10/23/04 11:45 AM Re: Sid Alsa
danleff Offline
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Registered: 08/30/02
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Also check to see if alsa is not muted. Try as root user, typing in a console alsamixer and see if the settings are muted. Set the volumes all the way up and try sound again.

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