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SIS 7012 works, but on play it frozes

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Hi all

 

I have a Silicon Integrated System SiS7012 sound card, in a SonyVaio grt100, and redhat 9, and my sound card is working, i can change the volume, and the speaker's too, but if i play a sound file it plays just the first second, and then it get's frozen.

 

This modules ar inserted:

i810_audio 27720 1 (autoclean)

ac97 5088 0 (unused)

ac97_codec 13640 0 (autoclean) [i810_audio]

soundcore 6404 2 (autoclean) [i810_audio]

 

Please help, i need that sound laugh

Thanks

Julius

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Threw the model number in google, came up with this link. http://www.infosys.tuwien.ac.at/Staff/tom/SiS7012/

 

"The SiS7012 patches have now been integrated into the standard linux kernel (version 2.4.18 ). Just enable Intel i810 audio support and everything should work perfectly fine."

 

I dont believe the default RH9 kernel is 2.4.18 I think you need to get the 2.4.18 kernel through the redhat network updater. Might want to make sure to do that before moving ahead.

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Threw the model number in google, came up with this link. http://www.infosys.tuwien.ac.at/Staff/tom/SiS7012/

"The SiS7012 patches have now been integrated into the standard linux kernel (version 2.4.18 ). Just enable Intel i810 audio support and everything should work perfectly fine."

I dont believe the default RH9 kernel is 2.4.18 I think you need to get the 2.4.18 kernel through the redhat network updater. Might want to make sure to do that before moving ahead.


The redhat 9 has the folowing kernel:
2.4.20-8

i think thats a little bit biger then 2.4.18 laugh
The problem is that my card is working, and the i810_audio module is loaded, just when i push the play button after the first second my box gets frozen.

Hope this means something to You while i don't know what to do.
Thanks Julius

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RESOLVED

 

I have resolved the problem, (sorry) i just found the solution for this problem, while the problem was resolved by the kernel team THANKS PEOPLES

 

You need to download the latest stable kernel-2.4.21 and apply the 2.4.21-bk15 patch to it, and all will work without any problem.

 

Enjoy

I dooooooooooooooooooooooooooo laughshockedlaugh :x wink:Plaugh 8) 8)

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I have the same problem as you with the Sis sound card.

 

I have kernel:

2.4.20-19.9

 

I guess it's not new enough ethier. Where/how do you update it?

 

I just updated with the redhat network and this is the newest kernel.

 

Thanks,

 

Stinger

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k, I think i found where to get the Kernel:

www.kernel.org

..that was easy.

 

But, how do I patch?

Shoud I patch, or download the whole source?

 

Stinger

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hi Stinger

 

Ok, so You need to download the full kernel-2.4.21 and than the patch (http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/snapshots/patch-2.4.21-bk21.bz2) and apply to the kernel. First run

gzip -d patch-2.4.21-bk21.bz2

and than go into the kernel directory (kernel-2.4.21) and run the patch like this:

patch -p1 < /path/tothe/patch-2.4.21-bk21

 

Now it should work.

 

If You still have problems, just write, or if You like download the new redhat-beta, it has the new 2.4.21 kernel in it, and it's working fine.

 

Hope helps

Julius

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ok, got it.

 

Now, how to I load the kernel.

 

i'm using crub as my bootloader and have:

<snip>

title Red Hat Linux (2.4.20-19.9)

root (hd0,0)

kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.20-19.9 ro root=LABEL=/

initrd /boot/initrd-2.4.20-19.9.img

 

I assume I put the new bzImage on the kernel line but what about the initrd?

 

Stinger

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huha smile i realy don't now it, i use lilo, and i install the kernel with make install, and it does everything for me. I compile the kernel like this:

make menuconfig

make dep && make bzImage && make modules && make modules_install && make install

and the make install command creates all my initrd and other things, and writes to the lilo.conf too, mybe it will do the same with the grub just try the make install, i think it will not damage anything if is not working.

 

Julius

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k, i'll try it.

 

I also noticed that there is an SiS 7012 selection in the "Sound" section. (I used "make xconfig").

 

I guess you have to click "y" on that, then compile, so i'm recompiling. Then i'll just try what you suggested to see what it does.

 

Talk to ya later.

 

Stinger.

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...by the way, if you haven't already noticed, i've never recompiled the kernel before.

 

Thanks for you help. I feel as though i'm getting somewhere. Although, no sound yet wink

 

Stinger....

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i hope You will get the sound to work smile i was getting creazy without sound :x but now i have it wink

 

Just a litle thing, You need to compile the Sis7012 as a module and not as a part of the kernel, i don't now if it will work thatway too, but i now that if You compile like a module it will smile

 

To compile just read the original config file, so You don't need to make any changes in the menuconfig or xconfig, i think You can found it in the /boot directory as config-2.4.20-19.9 and load it by selecting in the make menuconfig "Load alternate config file" (i think), and point to the /boot/config-2.4.20-19.9 (if You have) and save it, and make dep ....... and everything should work fine.

 

I wish You sound 8)

Julius

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make install did fix my Grub ok except for one thing. I got kernel panic cannot mount root (root=LABEL=/)

 

I had to change (root=LABEL=/) in my grub.conf to the actual partition (root=/dev/hda1)

 

Once i did this, it booted, but with some errors including "kernel doesn't support ext3" which is what my drive is formated as.

 

I guess I have to do more config than i thought to the kernel.

 

But, it's 11:15 pm my time. Gotta head to bed and work tomorrow.

I made progress though, so that's good. Will have to finish tomorrow.

 

I'll let ya know how i make out wink

 

Stinger

stinger_hot@hotmail.com

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No Go....

 

I loaded my existing kernel config from the /boot folder and compiled that one. The errors seemed to be gone, but the mouse didn't work. My keyboard skills for KDE are nill. Not a problem with windows, but I don't yet know how to manuvore in KDE with only the keyboard. The sound may have been working i guess, but couldn't really test it without the mouse frown.

 

Stinger.....

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What type of mouse do you have? and is gpm runing? and by starting the box have You some errors? have you mouse under console? I will recomand to get a kernel in rpm format, i think that now each kernel that is biger then 2.4.21 will work with the sound card. Try the redhat 10 beta laugh it works.

 

Cheers

Julius

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Or you could wait a few more days (August 5, they're timing it to coincide with LinuxWorld) and get the Gentoo 1.4 final laugh It works better.

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Severn's version number is something like 9.0.93, right? Are they planning on pulling the same stunt with 9.1 -> 10 that they did with 8.1 -> 9.0 where they release a .1 beta and then make a full digit jump? I sure as to hell hope not...

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Yes, is 9.0.93 but i don't know if they will jump to 10 or not, i hope too that not, i love the numbers < 10 so bether 9.1 than 10 laugh

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I installed RH10 on a test machine at work (not yet on the machine with the sound problem).

 

I don't think i want to use a beta because there never seems to be any rpms.

I frequently use freshrpms.net, apt, and synaptec there isn't a section for RH10.

 

The first thing I did when i installed RH10 was install an FTP

client (GFTP). The RPM installed but when i ran it, GFTP came up, and froze.

 

I installed from source, same thing.

The first thing i tried to do game me problems!!!

 

....guess that's why good ol' billy gates always comes out ahead. It's crap software, but it works.

 

I'm not to advanced with Linux for a desktop OS so I don't think i'll stick with the RH10.

 

I don't want to solve 1 problem (sound), and have 10 more frown

 

Thanks anyways guys!!

 

Stinger..............

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Hi Stinger

 

First: there is no RedHat 10 out there, the redhat that You installed is 9.0.93 and is a BETA and we say for not stable releases: "Install in your one risck" so nowhere says that it will work without any problemes, it is a test version, this will become sometimes redhat 10 i think, but right now it is a beta.

 

and about the rpms: i use the rpms from the freshrpms site and other sites that are compiled under redhat 9 and everything works fine for me, it's more stable that redhat 9 (for me) laugh

 

i use gftp too, but for me it newer frozes, i don't know what can be wrong, but i'm sure that it will be resolved in the Official RedHat 10 release smile .........

 

I think You can resolve the sound card problem if You just install the new kernel rpm-s from rawhide to the redhat 9 box, and i think it will be stable to.

 

Cheers

Julius

 

DONT USE WINDOWS frown please laugh

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hehe.. i'm really, really trying hard not to use Windows. Although, i've never had a problem getting Windows to work with anything which makes it hard not to just go back to it.

 

I've been using linux for my desktop for almost a year now. I just upgraded to a 2.2G intel cell with Asus P4S8X-X and when i installed RH9, no sound. My last PC worked fine!!! everything worked after the install and never had problems cept a lil sluggish.

 

I don't have the old one anymore though frown

 

Stinger.....

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