Same here... Was trying to get the subwoofer working on an ASUS G73SW and killed my sound. My preferred audio device in Phonon went from Internal Audio Analog Stereo to Dummy Output. I tried running the script to try to do a clean ALSA install but it failed w/ the same error in Oneiric.
Guys, I think there's no need to run the whole script.
As I discovered, I only needed to download alsa-firmware from alsa-project.org, extract it and run ./compile, make, make install. Then restart and the kernel will be able to load the module with the firmware.
Try this
Hi, I think my card is supported since it was working perfectly before upgrading from Natty to Oneiric... about the packages I'm not sure, for some reason I dont have to driver, here you can see more info about my configuration http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=de...1572f97daab012.
Thanks
Jonathan
You need to use the -s option or manually add this one-liner patch after downloading: http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-...f35b188fab48c7
There could be other build issues in Oneiric, idk. I use Debian and suse nowadays.
I figured it out, the -s option should be used instead of -d in the script: "./AlsaUpgrade-1.0.24-2.sh -s". But the snapshot url doesn't exist anymore... so, I tried to download the configure.in file and replace it manually before compiling (in /opt/Alsa-1.0.24/alsa-driver-1.0.24) but it doesn't work either, I get the same error: "fatal error: linux/smp_lock.h: No such file or directory".
What should I do?
Thanks for your advice.
Jonathan
Thanks a lot!
Unlucky I cannot download any of these files as I don't permissions...
It seems I should post at least 50 times.... Let's start
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