Dell Precision 420 and 620 Recognized CS4614 audio chipset using sndconfig but not support.
*** Bug 13728 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
This defect is considered MUST-FIX for Winston Beta-5
This is not a sndconfig problem; this is a kernel problem. (no driver)
This defect has been re-classified as MUST-FIX for Winston Gold-release
*Beta 4 did not fix the problem.
This defect is considered MUST-FIX for Winston Release-Candidate #1 Sorry for the priority/deadline changes -- getting the process right.
This should be fixed in beta5; if not, please re-open.
Please re-open works partially in beta 5 only in GNOME and KDE if ran from command line audio is very distorted. CS4614 Vendor ID 1013 Device ID 6003
There are a couple of obvious bugs in cs46xx that would trip up some applications. Please try the attached patch. This might also fix your sox traces Bill. Alan
Created attachment 1738 [details] 2.2.17pre14->15 patch
This fixes it in that sox (correctly) complains that it can't set it to 8-bit. 16-bit mono still seems broken however (sox assumes the card can do this, it doesn't look like it can.)
2.2.17pre14->15 patch did not fix the problem. works partially in beta 5, only in GNOME and KDE if ran from the command line audio is very distorted.
I'll try and tackle this one tomorrow Bill. If I fail then I'll send you a diff that pulls mono support [claiming the bug too]
Sent Bill several updates. It seems pretty happy here now. Please check the new kernel RPM when it appears an re-open the bug if its not sorted out
*** Bug 14936 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
We are still having audio problems i810, i815 chipset. RC2) From the command prompt wav files will only play for about a sec and then quit example yahoo.wav, splat.wav, it works fine from Xwindows. Cd audio works fine. Mmap sounds choppy .
I updated the 2.2.17pre20 code to hopefully fix the 'click' and cut off problems. mmap is still a research project for 2.2.18
Closing this; 46xx works both in 2.2.17-8 and the current 2.4.0 sources.