Bug 441599

Summary: soundcard detection failed using M-Audio's Delta Audiophile 192
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: David Bodenstein <david_bodenstein>
Component: redhat-config-soundcardAssignee: Jaroslav Kysela <jkysela>
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Version: 8CC: mchristi, stransky, terje.rosten
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Zip containg scsconfig.log and scsrun.log none

Description David Bodenstein 2008-04-08 21:49:28 UTC
Description of problem: Unable to detect my sound card, M-Audio Delta series
Audiophile 192.


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible:Very easy!


Steps to Reproduce:
1.System>administration>soundcard detection
2.Go to intel tab
3.Press sound test and then it generates this bug file thing and tells me it
can't detect this card
  
Actual results:Generated two files, a scsconfig.log and a scsrun.log


Expected results:That this card was going to work


Additional info:There is also after looking no Linux driver on the M-audio
support site page for this card in particular but you would still expect it to
recognize the card so you can use it.

Comment 1 David Bodenstein 2008-04-08 21:49:28 UTC
Created attachment 301719 [details]
Zip containg scsconfig.log and scsrun.log

Comment 2 Mike Christie 2008-04-08 22:23:26 UTC
I think you want a sound related compnent. The scsi-target-utls is for turning
your box into a scsi server. I am setting the component to redhat-config-sound,
and crossing fingers that it is right :)

Comment 3 Martin Stransky 2008-04-17 12:20:43 UTC
The card seems to be detected. Maybe some kernel or driver issue? Try to install
the latest alsa drivers from www.alsa-project.org (1.0.16).