Emerson French wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It has been several years (literally) since I have had major sound problems
> under Linux, since sound support has gotten much better. However, my sound
> recently stopped working, and I'm mystified. I'm using an HP Pavilion
> dv9700, which I believe uses an Intel HD audio card. I've gone through
a few
> kernel upgrades on this machine recently, but support for these cards is
> enabled, so I can't imagine that's the issue. My sound card isn't listed
on
> inspection of /proc/asound/cards and /dev/dsp is missing, though with the
> deprecation of OSS maybe this isn't even an issue. I'm pretty familiar with
> Linux, but not so much with sound cards, so I'm not really sure where to
> begin in resolving this. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
Hi Emerson,
It sounds like you have a kernel issue. Do you remember when the sound
stopped working? If you do, and you have multiple kernels installed, I
would try booting the system with an earlier kernel
(Command line: rpm -qa --last kernel ).
See if that fixes the sound issue. Good luck,, and let us know (or
file a bug in bugzilla under "kernel")
-David
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do you mean that it was working few kernels ago?? I had a similar
issue with a brand new Pavilion Dv6 1204sl, and adding an option to
alsa.conf in etc/modprobe.d I had sound back
Hope it can help.
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