Bug 239935

Summary: AC'97 Sis7012 No sound card detection
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Reporter: Alex Celi <alexceli>
Component: alsa-libAssignee: Martin Stransky <stransky>
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Version: 5.0CC: vedran
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Description Alex Celi 2007-05-12 19:12:40 UTC
Description of problem: AC'97 Sis7012 No sound card detection


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[root@alex][~> cat /root/scsrun.log 
------- System Config Soundcard Log --------
sáb may 12 14:09:01 PET 2007

Playing WAVE '/usr/share/system-config-soundcard/sound-sample.wav' : Signed 16
bit Little Endian, Rate 44100 Hz, Stereo

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Comment 1 Alex Celi 2007-05-12 19:12:40 UTC
Created attachment 154590 [details]
scsconfig.log file

Comment 2 Martin Stransky 2007-05-16 08:38:36 UTC
Your soundcard is detected properly. But you've used the alsaconf utiliy for
sound configuration. Alsaconf isn't used in fedora, it's used by upstream. So
you can:

- remove alsa-utils, alsa-lib packages and install them from scratch. Use
system-config-soundcard and update your sound configuration. You need to update
/etc/modprobe.conf and /etc/asound.conf.

- report your problem to ALSA project (www.alsa-project.org) and complain about
alsaconf there.

Comment 3 Vedran Miletić 2007-05-21 20:04:13 UTC
Support for this soundcard (SiS 7012) is broken since 2.6.18 (I haven't tested 
in 2.6.20 yet). This bug has been around for a while in FC6, so it's quite 
logical to expect it in RHEL5 as well. Please duplicate this to bug 196597, 
it's the same issue.

Comment 4 Martin Stransky 2007-05-22 13:58:42 UTC
okay, thanks.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 196597 ***