Bug 492977 - No Audio ICH8
Summary: No Audio ICH8
Keywords:
Status: CLOSED INSUFFICIENT_DATA
Alias: None
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Classification: Red Hat
Component: kudzu
Version: 5.3
Hardware: x86_64
OS: Linux
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Target Milestone: rc
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Assignee: Bill Nottingham
QA Contact: BaseOS QE Security Team
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Whiteboard:
Depends On:
Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2009-03-31 01:24 UTC by curtn
Modified: 2014-03-17 03:18 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Environment:
Last Closed: 2011-08-16 16:24:54 UTC
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scsconfig.log (76.00 KB, text/x-log)
2009-03-31 01:24 UTC, curtn
no flags Details

Description curtn 2009-03-31 01:24:49 UTC
Created attachment 337265 [details]
scsconfig.log

Description of problem:


This is a new install of ES 5.3 Client on a Lenovo T61 Notebook.
The sound test doesn't work, nor does sound work in any application.

I have attached the scsconfig.log file.


How reproducible:

System/Administration/Sound Card Detection
System/Preferences/Sound


Steps to Reproduce:
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Actual results:
no sound and error message: audiotestsrc wave=sine freq=512 ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink: Could not open audio device for playback.


Expected results:


Additional info:

Comment 1 Jaroslav Kysela 2010-01-12 15:24:55 UTC
ALSA errors:

cannot find the slot for index 0 (range 0-0), error: -16 (-EBUSY)
hda-intel: Error creating card!
HDA Intel: probe of 0000:00:1b.0 failed with error -12 (-ENOMEM)

Drivers:

0 snd_usb_audio

The audio driver grabs the slot#0 as first, thus snd-hda-intel cannot create devices. It look like udev or system config issue.

Comment 2 Jaroslav Kysela 2010-01-12 15:25:49 UTC
(In reply to comment #1)
> 0 snd_usb_audio
> 
> The audio driver grabs the slot#0 as first, thus snd-hda-intel cannot create
> devices. It look like udev or system config issue.    

Should be USB audio driver grabs the slot#0..

Comment 3 Harald Hoyer 2010-01-13 12:18:15 UTC
This is not a bug of udev. If you want module ordering, you have to specify it in /etc/modprobe.conf.

Comment 4 Jaroslav Kysela 2010-05-14 08:46:46 UTC
Maybe a kudzu issue?

Comment 5 Bill Nottingham 2010-11-24 03:24:52 UTC
What's in /etc/modprobe.conf?

Comment 6 Bill Nottingham 2011-08-16 16:24:54 UTC
Closing, no response.


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