It would be interesting to know if your successful settings work OK with Puppy 4.2.1.
Mmm. That's somewhat unconventional.brianh wrote:dma1=0 dma2=3
More evidence to suggest that all is not well with your laptop's hardware resource allocation under Linux.brianh wrote:alsaconf -R still shows DMA2 allocated at the end but disabled for 00:0f
With all your various attempts at setup, I suspect this could be due to a messed-up ALSA configuration file: /etc/asound.statebrianh wrote:needed to turn the Master and PCM alsaconf controls right up to the top of the red
possibly caused by the different configuration attempts.
If you have a frugal installation, boot afresh with the "pfix=ram" boot parameter, then erase your pupsave file, then reboot creating a new pupsave file.