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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 10:16 pm 
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Human wrote:
BluesBrian and Fra, please run this code block and tell me if it says "detected":
Code:
if [[
       (`lspci -mn | grep -c -e ".*0403.*10de.*055c.*-ra1.*1565.*820c.*"` -ge 1) ||
       (`lspci -mn | grep -c -e ".*0403.*8086.*293e.*-r02.*1043.*829f.*"` -ge 1)
       ]]; then
echo "detected"
fi
detected :D


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 7:38 am 
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Good! It should work for Fra, too, but I just want to make sure. There was only one overlap in the two sets of PCI data, and I didn't want to generalize the pattern to the point where it got false positives.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 5:37 pm 
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Human, sorry i didn't notice the ongoing discussion here :) i'll try that command later tonight when i get home and will let you know what it says!


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:15 pm 
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detected ;)


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Patch updated.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:50 am 
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I was installing KM on a friend's machine. His hardware is identical to mine. The only difference is that he wanted to use an Audigy SE card because it can output digital audio. The fact that the patcher installs the driver for the onboard audio turned out to be a bit annoying :) The two sound cards kept loading in random order after each reboot and I had to figure out after that how to make the Audigy card load and not the onboard card.

The point is: if you could make the patcher ask whether or not the user wants to activate their onboard audio, that would be nice.

And by the way, version 1.0.15 is out.

In any case, thanks for the patcher, Human!


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fra wrote:
The point is: if you could make the patcher ask whether or not the user wants to activate their onboard audio, that would be nice.

I see what you're saying, but that'd actually be a very specific workaround for a general problem :) People normally disable the onboard soundcard in the BIOS if they just want to use an add-on card. It's the cleanest and easiest method, but you can also specify a module load order (or disable a module) in modprobe.conf (I think).

The patch merely enables a device that wasn't working before, revealing the underlying issue of how Linux deals with multiple soundcards.

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