From: Roger E Critchlow Jr <rec@elf.org>
To: alsa-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: tecra 8100 / ymfpci
Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2003 16:54:58 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3FCE77D2.8000204@elf.org> (raw)
hi --
The appended has been moderating for a few weeks.
The funny thing is the other night I had 2.6.0-test11 playing sounds as
clear as could be for a while. But it has since, after miscellaneous
reonfigs and reboots, reverted to making scratchy noises only.
Getting toshiba specific acpi extensions, as in using the planet ccrma
2.4.2-6.ll.rh90 kernel, didn't solve the problem for me either. Perhaps
SuSe tweaked the toshiba_acpi extensions?
But it seems likely, still, that the toshiba specific acpi may be
banging bits in registers near or overlapping the ymfpci assignments,
or that there's a power saver setting that semi-mutes the sound chip.
Hope this helps. I'll probably stumble through getting the alsa
cvs version compiled in a day or two.
- rec --
>
>Greetings --
>
> I was just checking on this, again, since I have yet another Tecra
>8100 for Alsa to fail to work on. I see that there was a success back
>in July under 0.9.5 (kernel unspecified), but I'm running the planet
>ccrma alsa-driver-0.9.6-2 and there's still nothing but static coming
>out of the speakers here.
>
> But, I also noticed the following post over at linuxquestions.org
>from 11-Nov-2003 which suggests that the problem is in the toshiba
>specific power mgmt. Apparently, on some current SuSe releases the Alsa
>driver works on the Tecra 8100 between the install and the first reboot,
>then produces static. Talk about your unrewarding bug to work on.
>
> None of this helps me, I'm running kernel-2.4.20-20.1.caps.rh90 from
>planet ccrma, and there are no toshiba_acpi modules to be found.
>
> Yet, I get the feeling that this bug may be reaching its expiration date.
>
>-- rec --
>
> > Last edited by shutterbug on 11-11-2003 at 01:56 AM
> >
>
>
>>> Toshiba 8100 laptop sound on SuSE 9.0 ( post #6)
>>>
>>> _It's interesting.
>>> Sound works properly after installation and before first boot.
>>> After that, sound is just crackles and clicks.
>>> Here is a solution for SuSE 9.0.
>>>
>>> If you are good at the command line:
>>> Login as root.
>>> Edit the file /etc/sysconfig/powermanagement.
>>> Look for the line that starts with ACPI_MODULES.
>>> Change the line so that it says this:
>>> ACPI_MODULES="ac battery button fan processor thermal toshiba_acpi"
>>> Then exit, _save, and reboot.
>>>
>>> Or if you prefer a GUI:
>>> Run the YaST2 program.
>>> Click on System in the left panel.
>>> Click on "Editor for /etc/sysconfig Files" in the right panel.
>>> In left panel of resulting Configuration Options screen,
>>> click to open up (make visible) System, Powermanagement,
>>> ACPI, General, ACPI_MODULES.
>>> In right panel replace Setting of: ACPI_MODULES
>>> to be:
>>> ac battery button fan processor thermal toshiba_acpi
>>> Then click Finish to close Configuration Options screen.
>>> Then click Close to close the YaST program.
>>>
>>> Using either method, the only part of the settings that were missing
>>> for my Toshiba 8100 laptop was "toshiba_acpi".
>>>
>>> I rebooted and the sound problems disappeared.
>>> IF FACT... the sound worked after initial installation and before first reboot,
>>> but even then it was pretty bad. Now the sound is quite good.
>>
>>
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