In my efforts to get the sound hardware working, I eventually decided to try the latest vanilla kernel (2.6.27-rc6). I had a bit of a battle to get it to work (it kept detecting the SATA disk as standard IDE, so blocking the SATA drivers, and making the system run like a dog: I finally fixed this by rebuilding the kernel with the IDE driver defined as a module. However, the sound hardware now seems to work (with "model=basic" - apparently this is the recommended setting for the ALC269.)
Next challenge is to get the wireless network working!
On Sun, 2008-09-21 at 20:54 +0200, Niki Kovacs wrote:
Frank Cox a écrit :
Not that it matters, but "model=toshiba" is the one that eventually worked. Which is interesting because it's not a toshiba laptop.
The lesson here is, don't eliminate any entries as not relevant because your machine isn't that model.
Same here. My wife has an ASUS laptop with an ICH sound card. 'model=asus' didn't work, but 'model=3stack' eventually worked. Took me a week to find that out.
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