Thread: Sound In 10.3
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Old 04-Dec-2007, 08:47
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I ran the above script and here is the result: http://pastebin.ca/805378
I'm running oss 10.2. Can someone help me out here?
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Welcome to suseforums.net.

Please, next time you post, on a different problem, can you start a new thread? From what I can see from the script, your pc is a 64-bit X86_64 (running openSUSE-10.2 x86-64). You definitely do NOT have a PPC (Power PC). This is a PPC forum area, and a PPC thread.

Hence this post is in the wrong area of the forum, and will quite likely not get the attention it deserves as a result. Perhaps the moderators could move both your post, and my post, to a proper new thread in the correct area of the forum.

Anyway, newbie forum mistakes aside, could try:
a. go to YaST > HARDWARE > SOUND > Other and test your sound, if no sound then,
b. go to YaST > HARDWARE > SOUND > Other > Volume and setup your PCM and Master Volume levels up and test your sound (these actually appear to be ok by the script output you provided), and if no sound then,
c. go to YaST > HARDWARE > SOUND > EDIT and remove and then re-install/edit your sound configuration. Note when you remove the card, it is simply not configured, but neither is it removed, ..... and if still no sound then,
d. exit YaST and open a konsole (<ALT><F2> and type: konsole) and in the knosole type: su (enter root password when prompted), followed by: alsaconf and then setup your sound.

I see that you have a SigmaTel STAC9221 A1 codec in your sound chipset. A search on Alsa web site for the 92xx chipset gives this:
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php...0.14rc4_v1.0.14
where many fixes were noted in going from alsa v1.0.14rc4 to v1.0.14.

But the script file you provide suggest your alsa driver version is alsa-1.0.14 rc1. Please, if you have not done so already, can you go here and download and install the latest alsa drivers from Packman:
http://packman.links2linux.de/package/alsa
http://packman.links2linux.de/package/alsa-firmware
http://packman.links2linux.de/package/alsa-tools