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Which seems to be an very recent update of the previous link.Īnd finally this which gives no details, so I am very wary of trying it. Then there is this from Realtek website (at the very bottom of the page of course). ver:5.14 Linux Source Code for ALC audio codec. The interesting thing here is that it states: The source code copy from (). The screen shots below seem to show a control panel very similar to the one distributed with the Gigabyte motherboard when running under Windows. So this seems promisingīut then I found which was last updated May 24, 2010. There is mention here that the Ubuntu 10.04 default kernel ( 2.6.32) does not support ALC892 and that a back port to kernel 2.6.33.xx will allow for full function. I do have sound at this point, but don't have the full feature set. So I went looking for support for the ALC892 codec.
#Realtek alc892 audio codec software drivers#
Gigabyte does not offer any Linux support, and refers Linux users to vendor proprietary drivers or 3rd party sources. Original plan was to continue with Windows XP, so Linux was not a consideration.fast forward a week. USB3, Sata 3.0, good on board graphics (I play old games, really old games!), and lastly Realtek ALC892 sound with Dolby Theater. Great board! I chose it for my particular needs. The system I built uses the Gigabyte 890GPA -UD3H. XP is installed in dual boot.Īnyway, back to the subject. I installed Ubuntu 10.04 on the machine I recently built because I was not willing to shell out $$$$ for Windows 7. I can see why Linux is not mainstream with all the difficulties in setup, but I am sticking with it. First, I must state I am a total Linux noob.