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Date:      Wed, 1 Dec 2004 01:13:20 -0700 (MST)
From:      "Jason W. Barnes" <jbarnes@barnesos.net>
To:        questions@freebsd.org, stable@freebsd.org
Cc:        Wayne Barnes <wayne@barnes1.wustl.edu>
Subject:   Re: maestro3 sound problem on Dell Inspiron 4000
Message-ID:  <20041201011145.X8924@c3po.barnesos.net>
In-Reply-To: <20041128085127.L33956@conch.corp.verio.net>
References:  <20041128014254.F28418@c3po.barnesos.net> <20041128085127.L33956@conch.corp.verio.net>

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> > 	I have been unable to get sound to work on my Dell Inspiron 4000
> > under FreeBSD 5.3.  Until last Tuesday I was running 4-STABLE, under which
> > sound would work, but only after I had put the computer to sleep (zzz),
> > and then brought it back up.  Before that, any attempt to play sound
> > resulted in an application that thought it was playing sound, but no
> > actual audio emanations from the laptop.
>
> I have the same sound chip on a dell 8000.  I used to have kick the sound driver
> under 4.x by running mixer 0 followed by mixer 60.  In other words, turn the
> volume to 0 and then put it back to the level I normally used.  I have also used
> the the trick of unloading the module and then loading it again.  I don't know
> if these will help in 5.3.

	Awesome, thanks for your help.  Jiggering with unloading and
reloading the snd_maestro3 kernel module, followed by a 'mixer 75' in
various combinations does seem to eventually work.

				- J



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