On Nov 23, 2007 5:07 PM, Peter Willaert <email address hidden> wrote:
> Now that's quick! As far as I can see (I once had 5+ years of experience in
> HP-UX, but that's 10 years ago, so please excuse me for unclarities) the
> same behaviour as reported in
>
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=209882
>
> that is:
>
> lspci reports the card/soundchip allright
> dmesg report nm256 as being blacklisted, loading stopped?
>
OK. If this is the case then it looks like a different bug (the
notorious old nm256 bug was that the system would reboot or lock up
hard when loading the module). This OTOH is a "no sound" bug...
Try un-blacklisting nm256 and see if that works...
On Nov 23, 2007 5:07 PM, Peter Willaert <email address hidden> wrote: ubuntuforums. org/showthread. php?t=209882
> Now that's quick! As far as I can see (I once had 5+ years of experience in
> HP-UX, but that's 10 years ago, so please excuse me for unclarities) the
> same behaviour as reported in
>
> http://
>
> that is:
>
> lspci reports the card/soundchip allright
> dmesg report nm256 as being blacklisted, loading stopped?
>
OK. If this is the case then it looks like a different bug (the
notorious old nm256 bug was that the system would reboot or lock up
hard when loading the module). This OTOH is a "no sound" bug...
Try un-blacklisting nm256 and see if that works...
Lee