While trying to run sndconfig on a Dell Latitude C600 the following message was displayed. The module used for your card, maestro3.o, is not currently in your module search path. Please verify that your kernel modules are correctly installed. When I tried to insmod maestro.o the system returned /lib/modules/2.4.0-0.43.6/kernel/drivers/sound/maestro.o: unresolved symbol unregister_sound_mixer_R7afc9d8a /lib/modules/2.4.0-0.43.6/kernel/drivers/sound/maestro.o: unresolved symbol register_sound_dsp_R2dae0801 /lib/modules/2.4.0-0.43.6/kernel/drivers/sound/maestro.o: unresolved symbol unregister_sound_dsp_Rcd083b10 /lib/modules/2.4.0-0.43.6/kernel/drivers/sound/maestro.o: unresolved symbol register_sound_mixer_Rf605bf1c
In general, use modprobe, not insmod. In specific, maestro is *not* compatible with maestro3. I'm fairly sure the maestro3 driver isn't in the 2.4 kernel package currently. Assigning there.
working in Beta 2
earlier note is my mistake, the audio is still not working in Beta2. Maestro 3 mod is not loaded
Running sndconfig now finds maestro 3I:ES1983S. When it tries to play the sample sound it just gives a buzzing sound from the speaker. The module does actually load now though. I'm attaching lspci -v, lsmod, and dmesg.
clarification... now means with beta 3/fisher.
Created attachment 8500 [details] lsmod
Created attachment 8501 [details] lspci info
Created attachment 8502 [details] lspci info
Created attachment 8503 [details] dmesg
We just integrated a new maestro3 driver into our current source tree. Test again whenever you see a kernel version higher than 0.99.16 come through.
Working as of Wolverine.