Tobin Davis wrote: > Ok, it looks like it may be a couple of weeks out, but they are more > than happy to get me a unit. Their sales staff has been bugging for > Linux support for 6 months apparently. > > In the mean time, if you can get me that output, I can at least start > making a dent on this. From the photo, it looks like you have a speaker > jack (green) , line-in (blue), and mic (pink), plus speakers and mic > built in? I'll review the online documents again to be sure. > > Tobin We put some pressure on Tangent to get Linux audio working, and the tech. support guys I spoke with were clearly clueless. :-( I have attached the relevant output from dmesg, and a new alsa-info.sh output. Thanks! Matt > > > On Mon, 2008-03-17 at 15:50 -0400, Matthew R Hurne wrote: >> Tobin Davis wrote: >> > >> > On Mon, 2008-03-17 at 15:04 -0400, Matthew R Hurne wrote: >> >> The *real* way (IMHO) to know which one you have is to look at the >> >> model number printed on the mainboard inside the unit; in the U.S., >> >> the Crystal 945's mainboard is labeled MS-7290, while the Crystal >> >> A410's mainboard is labeled MS-7341. >> > >> > This info should also come up in the output from dmidecode. Most >> > motherboard vendors have that info etched in their bios. >> >> Good call. That's the first time I've heard of dmidecode, and I just tried it out on the A410. Sure enough, I see >> >> ... >> Base Board Information >> Manufacturer: MSI >> Product Name: MS-7341 >> ... >> >> Bingo. >> >> > At any rate, I have sent in the request for a demo unit. We'll see if >> > they contact me. I have other systems with the same codec here at work, >> > so I can do some reproduction (in my off time). >> > >> > Most of my Alsa time is non-work related, so I have to squeeze it in >> > where I can. > -- Tobin Davis > > I want the presidency so bad I can already taste the hors d'oeuvres. > -- Matthew Hurne Versatile Systems, Inc. 717.919.9102 matthew.hurne@versatile.com