I've just bought a second hand IBM Thinkpad 600E. I've installed Slackware Linux 9.1 on it, and it's running very well. Except the souncard doesn't work.
According to AlsaOpenSrcOrg and the ALSA project website, the sound card included in the 600E's is a Cirrus Logic CS4232. However, according to lspci, it's being detected as a CS4610/11.
I've installed Linux 2.6.3, and included the ALSA drivers for all of the Cirrus Logic soundcards, but when I modprobe the drivers I get this:
FATAL: Error inserting snd_cs4232: No such device.
So, I try to insert the CS46** drivers.
# modprobe snd-cs46xx
WARNING: Error inserting gameport: Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg).
I run lsmod to find out if it was inserted properly or not, and I notice that it is.
# lsmod
Module
snd_cs46x
...
snd
soundcore
Okay, so the module's there. I test it with alsamixer:
# alsamixer
alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device
I look in /dev/sound - nothing's there at all! What's going on here? How can I fix it?
(I apologise for posting something as wildly off-theme here, but this is General Banter and I couldn't think of any other forum that might help.)
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Re: Soundcard woes
Posted by DesPlesda on Fri Feb 27th at 1:39am 2004

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Posted by DesPlesda on Fri Feb 27th at 1:39am 2004
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Re: Soundcard woes
Posted by Crono on Fri Feb 27th at 3:54am 2004
Posted by Crono on Fri Feb 27th at 3:54am 2004
Dude, I have a ThinkPad 600 and my sound doesn't work either, I honestly have no idea how to get it working.
(Not that I really use sound on my laptop.)
The ThinkPad sound stuff has always been a little buggy and tempermental. However, if something isn't working properly in Linux I can usually use Yast2 to check it out, but that's only available in SuSE. Hmm ... I suppose check out IBM's site for some driver updates for Linux, because there's a few.
IBM Diagnostics That link is to online diagnostics that you can run from the site if I'm not mistaken, so if there's something actually wrong with the audio it'll tell you. You can have a look around for some Linux Audio drivers too.
Lately mines being a bitch. It keeps giving the 192 error, which means something is wrong with the board. Also my battery died and it costs $209 for a new one . . . I'd rather put that towards a new laptop lol.
Anyway, I hope this helps
[EDIT]
......I just noticed the fine print on the site which said the tests are meant for Windows ran notebooks.......oops
A BIOS Update Will probably help with some added ultilities.
If you want to see if the audio is actually alright turn the laptop off hold F1 and turn it on, keep holding F1 until it beeps and the 'bios' will come up, you can test your hardware, I suggest testing the audio hardware.
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(Not that I really use sound on my laptop.)
The ThinkPad sound stuff has always been a little buggy and tempermental. However, if something isn't working properly in Linux I can usually use Yast2 to check it out, but that's only available in SuSE. Hmm ... I suppose check out IBM's site for some driver updates for Linux, because there's a few.
IBM Diagnostics That link is to online diagnostics that you can run from the site if I'm not mistaken, so if there's something actually wrong with the audio it'll tell you. You can have a look around for some Linux Audio drivers too.
Lately mines being a bitch. It keeps giving the 192 error, which means something is wrong with the board. Also my battery died and it costs $209 for a new one . . . I'd rather put that towards a new laptop lol.
Anyway, I hope this helps
[EDIT]
......I just noticed the fine print on the site which said the tests are meant for Windows ran notebooks.......oops
A BIOS Update Will probably help with some added ultilities.
If you want to see if the audio is actually alright turn the laptop off hold F1 and turn it on, keep holding F1 until it beeps and the 'bios' will come up, you can test your hardware, I suggest testing the audio hardware.
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Re: Soundcard woes
Posted by DesPlesda on Mon Mar 1st at 10:46am 2004

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Posted by DesPlesda on Mon Mar 1st at 10:46am 2004
Thanks for the link to the bios update; I'm running it now. I've found a bunch of resources which tell me that sound is supposed to work just dandy with TP600's. Well, I'm muddling through it.
Hm. I wonder how the hell I can get this BIOS bootable floppy in with no floppy drive
Hm. I wonder how the hell I can get this BIOS bootable floppy in with no floppy drive
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Re: Soundcard woes
Posted by LAzerMANiac on Mon Mar 1st at 3:31pm 2004

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Posted by LAzerMANiac on Mon Mar 1st at 3:31pm 2004
Hey ,I have one BIG problem. I have a CreAtive SoundBlaster Live! 5.1. It's supposed to be a god card, but I can't use the microphone with it. the only way the microphone works is with Creative's own software. Now, I want t use the voice-comm programs
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Re: Soundcard woes
Posted by Crono on Mon Mar 1st at 8:01pm 2004
Posted by Crono on Mon Mar 1st at 8:01pm 2004
um, you need general drivers then, I think. Try looking around creative's site for some nice shinny new ones.
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Re: Soundcard woes
Posted by DesPlesda on Tue Mar 2nd at 1:24am 2004

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Posted by DesPlesda on Tue Mar 2nd at 1:24am 2004
Oh my god.
1 week to find the drivers.
1 week to install the drivers.
2 minutes to realise that the volume control is BIOS-related.
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Re: Soundcard woes
Posted by Orpheus on Tue Mar 2nd at 1:37am 2004

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Posted by Orpheus on Tue Mar 2nd at 1:37am 2004
| ? posted by DesPlesda |
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2 minutes to realise that the volume control is BIOS-related. |
uhh.. does this mean, it was on, but turned way down?
*groans*
if thats the case... my sympathies bud..
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Re: Soundcard woes
Posted by DesPlesda on Tue Mar 2nd at 4:18am 2004

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Posted by DesPlesda on Tue Mar 2nd at 4:18am 2004
Heh, that's exactly right. I'm using the OSS drivers right now, but hopefully with some hacking I can get the ALSA drivers working. But hey, it's working now.
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Re: Soundcard woes
Posted by Crono on Tue Mar 2nd at 5:23am 2004
Posted by Crono on Tue Mar 2nd at 5:23am 2004
ha ha, I never thought of that. Mine seems to work in an Window environment, but not Linux is why. . .well . . . at least you have new drivers too lol.
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