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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/03/2017 06:14 PM, Vince Herried
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                <div>try this<br>
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                # sudo lspci -v | less<br>
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          # sudo lspci -v | grep audio<br>
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              Never used inxi before, looks like it grabs info from
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                  <div>---<br>
                    Vince<br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 4:24 PM, tom <span
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            .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">My Dell
            Inspiron E1705 aka MP061 is supposed to have 2 audio cards,
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            Intel and a Sigmatel. This machine had XP on it and saw the
            Sigmatel,<br>
            but I could never get the driver installed. Mint 18 32bit is
            installed<br>
            on it now. I ran inxi -Fxz but there is no indication of the
            Sigmatel. I<br>
            am thinking the Sigmatel chip is bad and that is why inxi is
            not listing it.<br>
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            Dell says that in order to record sound the Sigmatel must be
            operating<br>
            and the Intel NM10/ICH7 only plays sound. Can Linux see the
            Sigmatel<br>
            card even if it is no good. CanLinux see the card if there
            is no linux<br>
            driver for it?<br>
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            Tom<br>
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    sudo lspci -v | less<br>
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    sudo lspci -v | grep audio<br>
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    Only show Intel as well.<br>
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    I suspect the Sigmatel hardware is bad. Would linux see the Sigmatel
    hardware if it was bad?<br>
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    Tom <br>
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