Wireless and Sound Problems with HP Pavilion dv7 and Fedora Core 10
I have just bought a new HP Pavilion dv7 notebook (17", AMD Turion) and installed Fedora Core 10. I would like to add that i installed a completely eyecandy-less base system, only then installed a naked x-org Xserver and mwm (Motif Window Manager) on top of it. There is neither KDE nor GNOME nor any other of the fancy desktops installed (i like my desktops as raw as my steaks ;-)) ).
It works fine so far (see some system information attached below, i will gladly add whatever is needed to that upon request) i just have two problems remaining unsolved:
My first problem is i cannot get the audio system to work. I installed all the ALSA drivers and software (see below for the list of packages) and i installed pulseaudio as well. I also made sure the volume control is up via "alsamixer". I read some troubleshooting guides but basically they all tell you how to use KDE or some similar desktop to do it. I would really appreciate not to have to install a whole desktop system just to turn on some hardware or configure some driver respectively.
The second problem is the wireless LAN adapter. It works insofar as i see a wlan0 device and a wmaster0 device, but i cannot get it to connect to my wireless router. I can connect without problems using a CAT6 cable, though. Similar as said above applies to here: i would prefer not having to install some desktop only to configure a hardware or driver. If someone could explain what to do in terms of "write this to that file and execute 'command' then" i would be very indebted.
Can you bring up an wireless connection manually with iwconfig?
For sound, you could try the following in /etc/modprode.d/sound (or whatever filename is appropriate on fedora)
then run
You can run a command line speaker test with
Can you bring up an wireless connection manually with iwconfig?
First off, thanks for mentioning it, lacking Linux experience i didn't know this command.
As it is, it didn't work. Here is what i did:
All these commands proceeded without error, but there was still no wireless connection after that.
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For sound, you could try the following in /etc/modprode.d/sound (or whatever filename is appropriate on fedora)
I found a file /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base and modified it according to your suggestions. In fact it had a single line "options snd-hda-intel enable_msi=1" already in it.
Alas "update-modules" is not available on my system. I investigated and to my current information it is a tool solely used on S390 systems. If it is available on PC systems too where can i download it? Anyway, i rebooted, which should have the same effect but still no luck with the sound.
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