Hello,
I also have a Realtek ID 268 chip, on a COMPAQ Presario v6500 laptop.
According to alsa-project site, this chip isn't supported yet (even with patches, which I have tried).
and the realtek site's FAQ says :
>> Realtek is now working on Linux driver for ALS100/ALS100+/ALS300/ALS4000
In my case, the sound works but it is very only very low, I actually can't hear anything with headphones, I need to plug my speakers and put the volume as loud as possible to hear some scratchy, unclean sound :(
Oh and I am running gutsy beta with all available updates as of now.
Hello,
I also have a Realtek ID 268 chip, on a COMPAQ Presario v6500 laptop.
According to alsa-project site, this chip isn't supported yet (even with patches, which I have tried).
and the realtek site's FAQ says :
>> Realtek is now working on Linux driver for ALS100/ ALS100+ /ALS300/ ALS4000
In my case, the sound works but it is very only very low, I actually can't hear anything with headphones, I need to plug my speakers and put the volume as loud as possible to hear some scratchy, unclean sound :(
Oh and I am running gutsy beta with all available updates as of now.