Difference between revisions of "AD1981HD"
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* The AD1981HD installs by default in Debian. To get it to work you must first install it with alsaconf. | * The AD1981HD installs by default in Debian. To get it to work you must first install it with alsaconf. | ||
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− | the modem disables the audio device, too. That seems to be the reason for most sound problem with this chip. | + | {{ NOTE | The modem and audio chip are very closely connected somehow. According to a bug in the BIOS, |
+ | the modem disables the audio device, too. That seems to be the reason for most sound problem with this chip.}} | ||
=== ThinkPads this chip may be found in === | === ThinkPads this chip may be found in === |
Revision as of 15:19, 22 July 2006
AD1981HDThis is a Analog Devices High-Definition Audio 1.0 controller Features
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Linux OSS driver
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Linux ALSA driver
This chip works with snd-hda-intel driver. Possible cracking noises can be avoided by adding the position_fix=2 optional argument for the module.
- The AD1981HD installs by default in Debian. To get it to work you must first install it with alsaconf.
NOTE!
The modem and audio chip are very closely connected somehow. According to a bug in the BIOS,
the modem disables the audio device, too. That seems to be the reason for most sound problem with this chip.