Problems with a Soundcard

Hello Mates,

a few days ago i’ve installed openSUSE 11.2 on my brothers
PC. The System runs good, but we have one Problem. He has an
Onboard Soundcard, and that’s not work. In dmesg we found:
http://pastebin.ca/1773418

Has anyone an Idea, how to fix this?

Sincereley yours

Sascha Manns
openSUSE Member
openSUSE Marketing Team
openSUSE Build Service
openSUSE Features Screening Team

Hi,Your link gives an ‘invalid ID’ error.

> Has anyone an Idea, how to fix this?

try to work your way through the audio troubleshooting guide at:
http://en.opensuse.org/AudioTroubleshooting and be welcomed to return
with problems discovered…

also, it might be useful to search within the multimedia forum, lots
of sound advice (pun intended) can be found there, see
http://forums.opensuse.org/applications/multimedia/

but, if all else fail most folks find all their sound problems simply
disappear just by uninstalling Pulseaudio…and, there are threads on
exactly how to do that…even one within the last couple of weeks
specifically for 11.2 with Gnome…if need be check out
http://forums.opensuse.org/search.php


palladium

dvhenry tippte folgendes:

>
> Hi,Your link gives an ‘invalid ID’ error.
Oh, you’re right. This is the new URL:
http://pastebin.ca/1787187


Sincereley yours

Sascha Manns
openSUSE Member
openSUSE Marketing Team
openSUSE Build Service
openSUSE Features Screening Team

> http://pastebin.ca/1787187

you got a lot going on there

confirm you did this prior to installing: http://tinyurl.com/yajm2aq

you might try going into YaST, search on ALSA and right click on the
check box to set it to “update”…

hmmm, before you do that, you might


zypper lr -d

and make sure you don’t have more than the basic four (oss, non-oss,
update and packman) repos…and, disable the CD/DVD just in case the
code there is corrupted…

and, should we assume you have:

-confirmed the install routine correctly identified the sound chip…
-that chip is supported with the selected driver
-heard sound from another operating system?
-sound work with 11.2’s live CD
-etc


palladium

That Dmesg output is useless the way you have obtained it. You need to run it immediately after a boot. It appears you ran it some time after a boot, so all it is doing is showing firewall information.

If you run it right after a boot it is much more useful.

Please follow the audio troubleshooting guide SDB:AudioTroubleshooting - openSUSE in the link posted above.

Note I will be without internet access after this from now for the next 10 days (approximately) and I will NOT be able to check nor follow up on this thread.