!!################################ !!ALSA Information Script v 0.4.58 !!################################ !!Script ran on: Mon Dec 7 04:18:39 UTC 2009 !!Linux Distribution !!------------------ Ubuntu 9.10 \n \l DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 9.10" !!DMI Information !!--------------- Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard Product Name: HP Pavilion dv2700 Notebook PC !!Kernel Information !!------------------ Kernel release: 2.6.31-16-generic Operating System: GNU/Linux Architecture: x86_64 Processor: unknown SMP Enabled: Yes !!ALSA Version !!------------ Driver version: Library version: 1.0.21a Utilities version: 1.0.20 !!Loaded ALSA modules !!------------------- !!Sound Servers on this system !!---------------------------- Pulseaudio: Installed - Yes (/usr/bin/pulseaudio) Running - Yes ESound Daemon: Installed - Yes (/usr/bin/esd) Running - No !!Soundcards recognised by ALSA !!----------------------------- !!PCI Soundcards installed in the system !!-------------------------------------- !!Advanced information - PCI Vendor/Device/Susbsystem ID's !!-------------------------------------------------------- !!Modprobe options (Sound related) !!-------------------------------- snd-atiixp-modem: index=-2 snd-intel8x0m: index=-2 snd-via82xx-modem: index=-2 snd-usb-audio: index=-2 snd-usb-us122l: index=-2 snd-usb-usx2y: index=-2 snd-usb-caiaq: index=-2 snd-cmipci: mpu_port=0x330 fm_port=0x388 snd-pcsp: index=-2 !!Loaded sound module options !!-------------------------- !!ALSA Device nodes !!----------------- !!ALSA configuration files !!------------------------ !!User specific config file (~/.asoundrc) pcm.!default { type pulse } ctl.!default { type pulse } pcm.pulse { type pulse } ctl.pulse { type pulse } pcm.equalized { type plug slave.pcm "equalizer"; } pcm.equalizer { type ladspa # The output from the EQ can either go direct to a hardware device # (if you have a hardware mixer, e.g. SBLive/Audigy) or it can go # to the software mixer shown here. slave.pcm "plughw" #slave.pcm "plug:dmix" # Sometimes you may need to specify the path to the plugins, # especially if you've just installed them. Once you've logged # out/restarted this shouldn't be necessary, but if you get errors # about being unable to find plugins, try uncommenting this. path "/usr/lib/ladspa" plugins [ { label mbeq id 1197 input { #this setting is here by example, edit to your own taste #bands: 50hz, 100hz, 156hz, 220hz, 311hz, 440hz, 622hz, 880hz, # 1250hz, 1750hz, 25000hz, 50000hz, 10000hz, 20000hz #range: -70 to 30 controls [ -1 -1 -1 -1 -5 -10 -20 -17 -12 -7 -6 -5 -5 0 0 ] } } ] } !!Aplay/Arecord output !!------------ APLAY aplay: device_list:223: no soundcards found... ARECORD arecord: device_list:223: no soundcards found... !!Amixer output !!------------- !!Alsactl output !!------------- --startcollapse-- --endcollapse-- !!All Loaded Modules !!------------------ Module binfmt_misc ppdev tun vboxnetadp vboxnetflt vboxdrv joydev iptable_filter ip_tables x_tables uvcvideo videodev v4l1_compat v4l2_compat_ioctl32 sbp2 psmouse serio_raw ricoh_mmc sdhci_pci sdhci led_class ndiswrapper nvidia amd64_edac_mod k8temp edac_core i2c_nforce2 lp parport dm_raid45 xor ohci1394 ieee1394 video output forcedeth !!ALSA/HDA dmesg !!------------------