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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Linux laptops Post 302551196 by Corona688 on Monday 29th of August 2011 04:52:53 PM
Old 08-29-2011
laptop hardware, being the strangest and most proprietary, is not always the best bet for installing linux on. Especially a brand new laptop, where distribution maintainers will have had no more time to adjust to the new hardware and find out all its idiosyncrasies than you have.
 

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SND_MAESTRO3(4) 					   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 					   SND_MAESTRO3(4)

NAME
snd_maestro3 -- ESS Maestro3/Allegro-1 bridge device driver SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file: device sound device snd_maestro3 Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5): snd_maestro3_load="YES" DESCRIPTION
The snd_maestro3 driver provides support for the ESS Maestro3 and Allegro-1 sound chips under the PCM framework. These chips are mostly found in laptop computers and feature an AC97 mixer, a multi-channel sample rate converter that can mix up to four digital audio streams in hardware, recording support, and external volume control buttons. The firmware for the sound processor is licensed under the GNU Public License, and thus this driver is not included in the default GENERIC kernel. HARDWARE
The snd_maestro3 driver supports the following audio devices: o ESS Technology Allegro-1 o ESS Technology Maestro3 DIAGNOSTICS
The hardware volume control buttons can be connected to two different pin sets (GPIO or GD) on the chip, depending on the manufacturer. The driver has no way of determining this configuration, so a hint may be used to override the default guess. The default setting for hardware volume control assumes that GD pins are wired to control the hardware volume. For systems that have the GPIO pins wired to the hardware vol- ume control buttons, add the line ``hint.pcm.0.hwvol_config="0"'' to the file /boot/device.hints to override the default setting. SEE ALSO
sound(4), loader.conf(5) HISTORY
The snd_maestro3 driver first appeared in FreeBSD 4.3. AUTHORS
Scott Long <scottl@FreeBSD.org> Darrel Anderson <anderson@cs.duke.edu> BSD
December 15, 2005 BSD
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