![]() ![]() Now its possible forcing a configuration of the alsa driver upon boot 'might' fix your problem. If you have a proprietary wireless driver/firmware, then also ensure you have updated drivers for the wireless for the updated kernel ready BEFORE you update the kernel.Īnyway, that is the subject of a different thread. If you do so, ensure you are ready to re-install any proprietary video driver, and I also recommend before any kernel update making a backup of the /boot/grub/menu.lst before updating the kernel, and then compare the backed up menu.lst file against the updated menu.lst file and compare the two. The reason being when there are fixes to sound, one place where the SuSE-GmbH sound packager puts the fixes is in the updated kernels (in addition to submitting the fixes upstream). The only way to find out is to use YaST to update your kernel. Your kernel does NOT have all the security, nor recent bug fixes. As noted your hardware audio codec is a CX20585.įirst let me say that the alsa sound driver nominally comes packaged with the kernel, and your kernel is OLD. Code: arecord -D hw:0,0 -vv -f cd test.wavNow I note you are running a 64-bit openSUSE-11.4 with the kernel 2.6.37.1-1.2-desktop and the 1.0.23 alsa driver and 1.0.24.2 alsa utilities. ![]()
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