[ltp] TP600+Debian problems

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Thu, 28 Mar 2002 11:29:24 +0800


Joe Clark£¡

somebody told me to disable buspower manager and when disable it , the sound 
card works for me under mandrake linux 8.1

btw: my notebook is tp600

In 2002-3-27 22:16:00 You write that£º
>I know this isn't the answer that you want but for what its=
 worth.  I
>recently picked up a TP600E (PII366, 192 mb 6.4 g and a DVD).  I=
 have
>successfully loaded RH6.2 and RH 7.2.  The sound worked fine=
 until a couple
>of days ago.  The Gnome and KDE players seem to be working but=
 no sound
>comes out.  When I boot up in WIN98.  The sound works fine.  I=
 have really
>only begun troubleshooting so I don't have an answer.  But this=
 might be a
>data point.
>
>JC
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Claudio Leite" <leitec@yooniks.org>
>To: <linux-thinkpad@bm-soft.com>
>Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 9:30 PM
>Subject: [ltp] TP600+Debian problems
>
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>>  I'm no newbie to Linux but I am a newbie to laptops- I just=
 got this
>> TP600 (PII 300, 64mb) less than two weeks ago. My PCMCIA=
 Ethernet has
>> been working for a week now w/o problems, but as far as sound=
 and the ACP
>> modem go, it's been no luck.
>>  At first, the MWAVE module wouldn't even find the hardware,=
 but that was
>> solved once I upgraded my BIOS to the latest revision. It=
 finds the
>> hardware and sets it up, but whenever I try to use minicom or=
 any other
>> utility it is very slow to respond- takes about 10 seconds for=
 the initial
>> "ATZ" to show up onscreen. Needless to say any attempts at PPP=
 fail
>> miserably. I have the module from 2.4.17 and mwavemd from=
 Debian woody (my
>> system is 100% woody at the moment).
>>  The sound hardware is not found at all by ALSA. I've followed=
 every
>> single instruction on every TP600 site I've found, but it=
 still says
>> "CS4236+ soundcard not found or device busy" even after=
 setting all the
>> IRQs and such. PNP is handled by the bios, pnpdump doesn't=
 find any
>> non-configured PNP devices.
>>
>> Does anybody have any idea on how to solve these problems?
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> -Claudio Leite
>>
>> PS - after upgrading my BIOS, my hard drive now makes an=
 annoying "clunk"
>> sound after it writes. Has anybody else experienced this? (I=
 noticed one
>> post about it about a month ago in the archives w/o replies,=
 so I'm
>> assuming no.)
>>
>>
>>
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