On 04/17/2014 12:02 PM, poma wrote:
> On 17.04.2014 04:14, Someone wrote:
>> On 04/17/2014 09:24 AM, poma wrote:
>>>
>>> It's OK, you got it.
>>>
>>> $ dmesg | grep -i sound
>>>
>>>
>>> poma
>>
>> Huh? What do you mean? Am I meant to run that command? Here's the
>> output:
https://dpaste.de/diPR
>>
>
> HD Audio models:
>
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt
>
> $ modinfo snd-hda-intel | grep model
>
> 1. Create a file as root:
> /etc/modprobe.d/snd-hda-intel.conf
>
> 2. Type in the following single line:
> options snd-hda-intel model=auto
>
> 3. Reboot
>
> ~~~~~~~~~
>
> 2a. Eventually change the "model" parameter(HD-Audio-Models.txt) until
> the card starts to work, e.g.
> options snd-hda-intel model=thinkpad
> ..
> options snd-hda-intel model=laptop
> ..
> etc.
>
> 3a. Reboot after each change.
>
> This can be done faster, but do it with rebooting.
>
>
> poma
Still no luck :(
FWIW, I just tried booting from the Fedora Live USB stick I'd used to
install my system, and "aplay /usr/share/sounds/osmo/alarm.wav" worked
from the speakers. Would it make any sense to look at the configuration
in that environment and try to borrow values from it?
Thanks
Strive to a newer kernel version.
e.g.