Debian Hardware :: Squeeze - Snd-hda-intel - Wasn't Supported ?

Feb 8, 2011

My hardware:
Card: 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller.
Driver: snd_hda_intel.
Model: dell-d21
Notebook: California Access W651DI

Before I upgraded to Squeeze, I was using a USB Soundcard. With help of forums I did some manual tweaking to force system to use this card, instead of my default snd-hda-intel card, because it wasn't supported. However, this was a long time ago and I can't find what I did. Now, my on-board sound card worked perfectly on Debian 6.0 live DVD, but the installed system is silent. Any ideas how could I trace the problem?

My /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base:

When I play an MP3 - the player's silent. Speaker-test says:

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