![]() ![]() Let the driver install and then check the functionality. Place a check mark next to Run this program in Compatibility mode and select operating system from the drop down list. ![]() Can I still set options through /etc/modprobe.d?įixed it by setting "snd-hda-intel.model=asus-mode4" to my kernel-line in the bootloader. Right click on the setup file of the driver and select Properties. ![]() I should mention that my snd-hda-intel module is built into the kernel. Last edited by sPHERE911 on Mon 6:09 pm edited 1 time in total Is there anything else I need to do? Install alsa-core? add alsasound at startup? Do I even need both alsasound and pulseaudio at boot?Ĭan someone please lead me out of this fog? :lol: Seems like my /etc/modprobe.d/nf is being ignored. I can only choose between analog-output or analog-output-duplex. However, I can still not select "analog surround 2.1" as a profile inside of Pavucontrol or mate-sound-settings. *Updated /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/profile-sets/nf and added the profile for 2.1 *Edited /etc/pulse/nf to enable lfe-remixing. *Created /etc/modprobe.d/nf and added the nescessary line *Pulseaudio compiled with the alsa use-flag I have followed the inscructions here: (they are identical at nearly every site about this problem, and everyone but me seems to get it to work). There are plenty of guides on how to set this up with alsa/pulse, but I cant seem to get this right. I have a Asus UX51vz which comes with a external subwoofer with its own 2.5mm jack. Posted: Mon 5:37 pm Post subject: Alsa/Pulseaudio - External subwoofer Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Alsa/Pulseaudio - External subwoofer ![]()
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