[PlanetCCRMA] (The continuing saga) Now for sound output

Peter Howard pjh@coastal.net.au
Sat Mar 12 18:28:03 2005


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On Fri, 2005-03-11 at 09:16 -0800, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 20:44, Peter Howard wrote:
> > On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 19:15 -0800, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > > On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 14:02:51 +1100, Peter Howard <pjh@coastal.net.au>=
 wrote:
> > > > Having got JACK running and my keyboard working under FC3, I come t=
o the
> > > > next hurdle - sound.  I have a suspicion that something like this w=
as
> > > > mentioned here recently, so sorry if I'm repeating.
> > > >=20
> > > > (Again, this was working under FC2)
> > > >=20
> > > > Here is the /var/log/messages output from restarting alsasound:
> > > >=20
> > > > Mar 11 13:56:16 wagner alsasound: sound driver stop succeeded
> > > > Mar 11 13:56:38 wagner kernel: ACPI: PCI interrupt 0000:00:1f.5[B] =
->
> > > > GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
> > > > Mar 11 13:56:39 wagner kernel: intel8x0_measure_ac97_clock: measure=
d
> > > > 49439 usecsMar 11 13:56:39 wagner kernel: intel8x0: clocking to 480=
00
> > > > Mar 11 13:56:39 wagner alsasound: Starting sound driver snd-intel8x=
0
> > > > succeeded
> > > > Mar 11 13:56:39 wagner alsasound: Starting sound driver snd-intel8x=
0
> > > > succeeded
> > > > Mar 11 13:56:39 wagner alsasound: Starting sequencer succeeded
> > > > Mar 11 13:56:39 wagner alsactl: /usr/sbin/alsactl: load_state:1267:=
 No
> > > > soundcards found...
> > > > Mar 11 13:56:39 wagner alsasound: Restoring sound driver settings f=
ailed
> > >=20
> > > No promises but delete the /etc/asound.state file. Alsa will recreate
> > > it and hpefully the contents will be more in tune.
> >=20
> > It's not getting recreated.  The errors for that just get skipped and i=
t
> > still makes the sysfs/udev complaint.
>=20
> You have to use alsamixer or gamix (or your favorite mixer) to unmute
> the channels you are interested in and set their gains. After that do a:
>   /usr/sbin/alsactl store
> that will create the /etc/asound.state file (and that one will get
> reloaded on a boot). At any point you can do a:
>   /usr/sbin/alsactl restore
> to reload the saved settings.


That recreates /etc/asound.state, but doesn't solve the lack of sound.
I still get the error that was clipped in the first quoting above:

Mar 11 13:56:39 wagner alsactl: /usr/sbin/alsactl: load_state:1267: No
soundcards found...
Mar 11 13:56:39 wagner alsasound: Restoring sound driver settings failed
Mar 11 13:56:43 wagner wait_for_sysfs[12697]: either wait_for_sysfs
(udev 039) needs an update to handle the device '/class/sound' properly
(class specific file unavailable) or the sysfs-support of your device's
driver needs to be fixed, please report to <linux-hotplug-
devel@lists.sourceforge.net>

Note there is no /class/sound  And "find / -name 'class/sound" turns up
nothing either.

PS: The machine is an IBM T41 laptop.



> -- Fernando
>=20
>=20
--=20
Peter Howard <pjh@coastal.net.au>

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