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May 14, 2011

Yesterday I downloaded and installed Wheezy 64 from the most recent debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso (as of yesterday) on my new Zacate-based MSI E350IS-E45 (MS-7698) AMD E-350 ITX motherboard. I figured I needed something recent to support a very new chipset, I don't think Squeeze was even stable when this chipset came out.

Everything seemed to go smoothly, I was asked for the firmware tarball, but I guess I hit the wrong button and the installing just continued. Everything set up OK, it seemed, but I didn't have speakers or headphones on the system. I didn't appear to need the firmware-linux package, the networking was working, radeon was providing proper screen resolution, if kind of crummy performance (Desktop Effects wouldn't work in KDE, for instance, and 1080p won't play, though it does better than in Ubuntu).

But as I was configuring some program it complained about no sound output, I didn't make much of a note of it, I figured it was just some muted mixer, or such, I haven't had many problems with Linux audio before (except getting spdif to work, but I didn't need that here). But I started noodling around and sound was just not working.

aplay -l
aplay: device_list:235: no soundcards found...
lshw -C sound
*-multimedia:0 UNCLAIMED
description: Audio device

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So I installed the the firmware-linux & firmware-realtek packages, no effect (actually, not quite true, my ethernet speed seemed to increase). Then I tried the Liquorix 2.6.38-6.dmz.1-liquorix-amd64 kernel, no joy. Attempting to "insmod" various snd modules just gives me "No such file or directory"

At this point I don't know what to do. I guess I could try "upgrading" to sid and hope for the best. Or I could uninstall all of pulseaudio, which I know has been very problematic for a lot of people. I could even try to purge and reinstall a bunch of alsa packages:

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I suppose I could try to go to the alsa web site and download & install its driver, lib & utils. I'm really hoping it won't come to that, sound should really work out of the box. Or I could just wait and hope a future upgrade sorts out the sound.

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Code: Select allAudio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RS780 HDMI Audio [Radeon (HD) 3000 Series]

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Code: Select alledgardo@debian:~$ java -version
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I see Code: Select allErrors were encountered while processing:
 
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