Still need advice ALSA/Intel onboard s5520sc
Liz Hare
doggene at earthlink.net
Mon Mar 14 11:29:15 EDT 2011
Hi, all,
I'm still trying to figure out how to get Linux installed on this
machine with the crazy Intel 7.1 HD audio.
I tried the Arch distribution
TalkingArch-2010.05-netinstall_x86_64.iso
and got a boot error in spite of trying to burn the CD slowly, and
trying it several times.
Since I really wanted Debian
(espeakup-squeeze-amd64.iso),
I tried borrowing eyeballs to just install Debian 6.0.0, but after a
few menu selections I got an error that the speech synthesizer couldn't
be configured.
Any suggestions on the best way to get this thing running so I can
actually get some work done on it? Is there any distribution with the
most recent ALSA drivers (1.0.24) and speech? If not, would I be better
off getting an external USB sound card-- are those supported with espeakup?
Thanks for any ideas,
Liz
Liz Hare PhD
Dog Genetics LLC
doggene at earthlink.net
http://www.doggenetics.com
On 3/10/2011 4:29 PM, Christopher Brannon wrote:
> Liz Hare<doggene at earthlink.net> writes:
>
>> Which version of ALSA did that distribution have? It's 1.0.21 in the
>> version of Debian I'm trying to install.
>
> Hi Liz,
> The versions on my CD are as follows:
> alsa-utils 1.0.23,
> kernel 2.6.33.
> These are old by ArchLinux standards. It's time to make a new CD. The
> current versions in our repositories are:
> alsa-utils-1.0.24.2 and kernel 2.6.37.
>
> -- Chris
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