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Old 17th January 2010, 03:00 AM
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VIA pico ITX, soundcard (VT1708/A [Azalia HDAC]) and SATA vs IDE/PATA

Hello,

I have a VIA picoITX board and am trying to install fedora 12 on it.

The problems I run into are with the audio card (VT1708/A [Azalia HDAC]) depending wether or not I use an IDE/PATA or SATA drive.

If I use a IDE/PATA drive, Fedora seems to recognize the card and everything seems to be ok. If I use an SATA drive, it still sees the card (lshw sees it too) but the ALSA driver doesn't install it looks like.

On another system I have installed Ubuntu 9.04 and that one see the soundcard just fine (with an SATA drive, IDE or both).

If I look in the Linux Kernel driver database, my card/device is n there.

any ideas? tips?

thanks,
Ron
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