Messages in this thread | | | From | Otavio Salvador <> | Subject | Re: ALSA HDA Intel stoped to work in 2.6.16-* | Date | Tue, 28 Feb 2006 17:28:36 -0300 |
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Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de> writes:
> At Tue, 28 Feb 2006 05:51:26 -0300, > Otavio Salvador wrote: >> >> > This kind of problem is likely due to a broken BIOS. The current code >> > parses the default pin configuration set up via BIOS while the older >> > version used the fixed pin assignment (depending on the codec chip, >> > though). >> > In most cases, it can be recovered by specifying a proper model module >> > option. See ALSA-Configuration.txt for details. >> >> I wasn't able to do it. > > Didn't it worked? Which module parameter did you use?
I tried model=hp, model=fujistsu and priority_fix={1,2}. Neither did it work.
>> I hope it helps. > > I need more detail of the hardware -- what model of a laptop or a > desktop from which vendor.
http://www.ctlnotebooks.com/v2/notebook_spec.aspx?id=21&hdr=Products
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