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howtos:hardware:audio_and_snd-hda-intel [2013/01/25 22:29 (UTC)] – Added hardware entry allendhowtos:hardware:audio_and_snd-hda-intel [2014/08/10 02:37 (UTC)] – [Diagnosing the issue] - Added check for multiple sound devices allend
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 Execute the command <code>lsmod | grep snd</code> in a terminal window. If there is a reference to ''snd_hda_intel'' in the output then the ''snd-hda-intel'' kernel module has been loaded as the driver for the controller chip and the codec chips on the HD-audio bus. Execute the command <code>lsmod | grep snd</code> in a terminal window. If there is a reference to ''snd_hda_intel'' in the output then the ''snd-hda-intel'' kernel module has been loaded as the driver for the controller chip and the codec chips on the HD-audio bus.
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 +Execute the command <code>aplay -l</code>  in a terminal window. If there are multiple sound devices then you will need to identify and set the sound device that you wish to use. See http://docs.slackware.com/howtos:hardware:sound_problems_on_slackware
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 The ''snd-hda-intel kernel'' module tries to autodetect and configure your sound hardware, but this is not always successful. Some further configuration may help. The ''snd-hda-intel kernel'' module tries to autodetect and configure your sound hardware, but this is not always successful. Some further configuration may help.
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