At 2011-12-23 Fri 20:09 -0500,fred smith wrote:
On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 01:37:03AM +0100, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
Vreme: 12/24/2011 01:00 AM, fred smith piše:
On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 05:44:11PM -0500, Ross Walker wrote:
Is that sound on-board? If it is disable it in BIOS, if it isn't, remove the card.
See if it breaks after that.
the Bios has only a very few options, and disabling sound isn't one of them. :( since it's a laptop (netbook) it's probably not possible to yank the sound hardware (which, btw, works fine on Centos 6.1).
I suppose I could try rebuilding the initial ram disk without the sound module(s), though I'm not sure I know exactly the right way to do that....
Is that ATI sound card? I read somewhere something about adding 'radeon.audio=1' in kernel line (grub) to enable it. Maybe 'radeon.audio=0' would disable it?
it appears to be some realtek audio chipset.
You can try the driver provided by realtek. After fix two compile problems in include/adriver.h, I can compile/install and use it (My NB have a ALC269 chipset).