TITLE: ALSA Sound Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 VERSION: Update 5 Rev. A DESCRIPTION: This package contains the software that enables the Intel HD ALC260 Sound Chip in the listed workstation models running the listed operating systems. NOTE: The following list contains known issues for this software: - Playing CD audio through the CD player does not work. The ALC260 sound chip CODEC is currently under development to fix this issue (visit www.alsa-project.org for more information). To play CD audio tracks, use a sound application such as KAudioCreator (/usr/bin/kaudiocreator) to save the tracks to your hard drive, and then play the tracks using xmms. - A ''Depmod error'' may occur when installing the ALSA-driver. This error does not effect sound performance. This issue is planned to be fixed in the next release of the software. PURPOSE: Routine SOFTPAQ NUMBER: SP31096 SUPERSEDES: None EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, 2005 CATEGORY: Software SSM SUPPORTED: No PRODUCT TYPE(S): Workstations PRODUCT MODEL(S): HP xw4300 Workstation: All Models OPERATING SYSTEM(S): Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 (AMD64/EM64T) Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 (x86) LANGUAGE(S): Global ENHANCEMENTS: N/A PREREQUISITES: - The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 Operating System with Update 5 must be installed on the workstation before installing this SoftPaq. HOW TO USE: 1. Download the .tgz file to a directory on your hard drive. NOTE: If the downloaded file ends in ''.tg'', rename xw4300_alsa_audiosupport.tg to xw4300_alsa_audiosupport.tgz 2. Unpack the .tgz file by using the following command: 'tar -xvzf xw4300_alsa_audiosupport.tgz'. 3. Change to the 'hp_xw4300_alsa_audiosupport' directory using the following command: 'cd hp_xw4300_alsa_audiosupport' 4. Change to the appropriate RPMS directory, as indicated in the following list: - If installing the SoftPaq on a workstation using the x86 architecture, change to the 'RPMS_x86_audio' directory. - If installing the SoftPaq on a workstation using the x86_64 architecture, change to the 'RPMS_x86_64_audio' directory. 5. Change to the directory that is appropriate for your processor configuration, as indicated in the following list: - If in the x86 directory, then change to the 'up' directory if the workstation is configured with a single processor or change to the 'smp' directory if the workstation is configured with multiple processors. - If in the x86_64 directory, then change to the 'smp' directory (64 bit architecture only uses a SMP kernel for both SMP and UP systems). 6. Execute the following commands to install several rpm packages. Choose the set of commands that is appropriate for your architecture: - If installing on the x86 architecture, execute the following commands, in order: 'rpm -ivh alsa-driver-1.0.9b-1.i386.rpm' 'rpm -ivh alsa-lib-1.0.9-1.i386.rpm' 'rpm -ivh alsa-utils-1.0.9a-1.i386.rpm' - If installing on the x86_64 architecture, execute the following commands, in order: 'rpm -ivh alsa-driver-1.0.9b-1.x86_64.rpm' 'rpm -ivh alsa-lib-1.0.9-1.x86_64.rpm' 'rpm -ivh alsa-utils-1.0.9a-1.x86_64.rpm' 7. Execute the following command: '/usr/share/doc/alsa-driver-1.0.9b/snddevices' 8. Execute the following command: 'alsaconf' NOTE: Accept the default sound chip that is found in the probe, and select OK in response to all ot Copyright (c) 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.