Hi again,
I guess I should have spent more time troubleshooting. Sound is working
now. I spent the last 30 minutes testing it with 6.3-RELEASE and
7.0-RELEASE livecds on two different machines. Ended up tracing my uaudio
dysfunctionality to a dodgy USB hub! Onboard HDA was just a matter of
setting the right options in the BIOS. All's good on both fronts.
Sorry for the false alarm.
Regards,
Aragon
| By Aragon Gouveia <aragon@phat.za.net>
| [ 2008-05-11 16:29 +0200
]> Hi,
>
> I'm running an amd64 install of 7.0-STABLE. Sound is behaving
strangely.
> I'm trying to get either uaudio or snd_hda working, but am not having
joy
> with either. The kernel detects the devices, but /dev/dsp* entries
aren't
> created or take a long time to appear. And, of course, sound playback
> doesn't work either.
>
> Kernel output attached. Anyone know what could be up?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Aragon
>
>
> May 11 15:31:49 <kern.crit> igor kernel: uaudio0: <Burr-Brown from
TI USB Audio CODEC, class 0/0, rev 1.10/1.00, addr 5> on uhub4
> May 11 15:31:49 <kern.crit> igor kernel: uaudio0: audio rev 1.00
> May 11 15:31:49 <kern.crit> igor kernel: pcm0: <USB Audio> on
uaudio0
> May 11 15:49:09 <kern.crit> igor kernel: pcm1: <Intel 82801I High
Definition Audio Controller> mem 0xe0320000-0xe0323fff irq 22 at device 27.0
on pci0
> May 11 15:49:09 <kern.crit> igor kernel: pcm1: [ITHREAD]
> May 11 15:49:09 <kern.crit> igor kernel: pcm1: <HDA Codec: Realtek
ALC888>
> May 11 15:49:09 <kern.crit> igor kernel: pcm1: <HDA Driver
Revision: 20071129_0050>
> May 11 15:49:09 <kern.crit> igor kernel: pcm2: <ATI (Unknown) High
Definition Audio Controller> mem 0xe0210000-0xe0213fff irq 17 at device 0.1
on pci1
> May 11 15:49:09 <kern.crit> igor kernel: pcm2: [ITHREAD]
> May 11 15:49:09 <kern.crit> igor kernel: pcm2: <HDA Codec: Unknown
Codec>
> May 11 15:49:09 <kern.crit> igor kernel: pcm2: <HDA Driver
Revision: 20071129_0050>
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