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* Intel HDA and Realtek ALC 260
@ 2006-02-04 10:17 Rimas Kudelis
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From: Rimas Kudelis @ 2006-02-04 10:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: alsa-devel

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Hello,

I'm one of the people affected by
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=1618. And I
thought that maybe there's something I could to to help fix this bug
(that would mean adding another model description to the
patch_realtek.c). But when I look at that file, i don't quite understand
all those structures in it. So I have a question for the maintainer of
that module (I guess that's jwoithe) - would it be possible to add a
"test" model, like in case of ALC880, which would have controls for all
of the chipset pins available? I guess that would simplify things a lot...

On the other hand, if the latter is not really possible for some reason,
maybe you could send me the file patched the way you mentioned in the
last comment to that bug  (or just a patch to that file), so that I
could just recompile the modules and play with the controls until I get
the results, andreport them here or to the bugreport later?

regards,
Rimas "RQ" Kudelis


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* Re: Intel HDA and Realtek ALC 260
@ 2006-02-06  2:29 Jonathan Woithe
  2006-02-06  5:42 ` Rimas Kudelis
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jonathan Woithe @ 2006-02-06  2:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: rq; +Cc: Jonathan Woithe, alsa-devel

Hi Rimas

> I'm one of the people affected by
> https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=1618. ... So I have
> a question for the maintainer of that module (I guess that's jwoithe)

Not to my knowledge - I've just provided the Fujitsu model and some other
more general patches to patch-realtek.c because I have a laptop with the
ALC260 in it and want it to work. :) Takashi would be the official
maintainer of this file AFAIK.

> would it be possible to add a "test" model, like in case of ALC880, which
> would have controls for all of the chipset pins available? I guess that
> would simplify things a lot...

I think that's possibly worth considering.  I'll have a look into this
tonight and see how much extra code it would add.  Since most of the
infrastructure is already present I suspect it won't be too bad.  Such a
feature would allow people to test new computers without having to patch
anything and as such would probably be quite useful, as you suggest.

Regards
  jonathan
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