Hello,
Just installed a fresh copy of Daryna on my Dell Vostro 1500. Now I expected the sound and modem not to work initially(Intel HDA and Conextent D330 respectivly). Anyway, I downloaded the conextent modem driver from the linuxant.org website. After a install and few reboots, my modem /and/ my sound worked! I was expecting a kernel or ALSA recompile to get the sound up and running. I'm new to linux, could someone explain to me how this happened? :>
Thanks greatly,
-smashbadger
Installed Modem Driver, Now Sound Works?
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Installed Modem Driver, Now Sound Works?
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Re: Installed Modem Driver, Now Sound Works?
Welcome to Mint smashbadger
You are right that modem and sound sometimes are interlinked.
The rest is magic - no seriously there are drivers for AC97 by default and that's all that's needed mostly
(but Intel HDA.....)
You are right that modem and sound sometimes are interlinked.
The rest is magic - no seriously there are drivers for AC97 by default and that's all that's needed mostly
(but Intel HDA.....)
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Re: Installed Modem Driver, Now Sound Works?
Hehe yes. Some very strange things can happen that seem to be completely unrelated in linux.
For an amusing example of my own if you're bored, read some of this thread / 2 posts I made when I was using other distros a looong time ago. Specifically, my 2nd post since the first is mostly a description of the problem.
http://www.pclinuxos.com/index.php?opti ... #msg159432
For an amusing example of my own if you're bored, read some of this thread / 2 posts I made when I was using other distros a looong time ago. Specifically, my 2nd post since the first is mostly a description of the problem.
http://www.pclinuxos.com/index.php?opti ... #msg159432
Re: Installed Modem Driver, Now Sound Works?
I have seen laptops that used a flip flop switch for modem and sound so you could either have sound or use the modem.
so when you used your modem your sound appeared to be broken...
so when you used your modem your sound appeared to be broken...
Now where was i going? Oh yes, crazy!
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Re: Installed Modem Driver, Now Sound Works?
Thanks for the tips!
Apparently when you do install the modem driver it uses another set of modules than the stock ones (which apparently didn't work initially). Dell has apparently released an updated driver for their laptops over here (http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/Ub ... dem_Driver). However once I install it, it breaks my sound with a hda device not detected message :< I checked to see if I have any backports installed and I do not. I previously had the latest modem driver off linuxant running with sound, and before installing this one from dell I completely removed the 'old' driver through the package manager. Also in an unrelated issue, is there anyway to get that little network icon in the bottom right of the screen to display when I'm connected? wvdial is working great but I wouldn't mind using that. Thanks again for any help.
-smashbadger
Apparently when you do install the modem driver it uses another set of modules than the stock ones (which apparently didn't work initially). Dell has apparently released an updated driver for their laptops over here (http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/Ub ... dem_Driver). However once I install it, it breaks my sound with a hda device not detected message :< I checked to see if I have any backports installed and I do not. I previously had the latest modem driver off linuxant running with sound, and before installing this one from dell I completely removed the 'old' driver through the package manager. Also in an unrelated issue, is there anyway to get that little network icon in the bottom right of the screen to display when I'm connected? wvdial is working great but I wouldn't mind using that. Thanks again for any help.
-smashbadger