Voilà ayant résolu mon problème
Je partage ce que j’ai trouvé.
Voici le lien du tutorial que j’ai suivi:: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToConfigureS
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Je met le wiki également ici afin de ne pas perdre l’information pour les prochain
HowToConfigureSoundBlasterAudigySEinBreezy
Ubuntu Breezy Badger does not properly initialize the Sound Blaster Audigy SE model SB0570 due to older ALSA drivers. To make it work, updated ALSA drivers must be installed in the system by compiling the alsa-source package.
Note that the Audigy SE is detected by Breezy, but ALSA cannot make it work. If your card is not listed when you:
Code:
cat /proc/asound/cards
then try HowToSetupSoundCards.
Downloading the latest alsa-source package
For Sound Blaster Audigy SE model SB0570, the first working version of ALSA is 1.0.11rc2. If you have another sound card, you should check which version of alsa-source you need by looking in [WWW] ALSA Project latest news for the version you should download.
Once you have identified the ALSA version you need, download the corresponding alsa-source package, normally from Ubuntu Universe via apt-get or directly from the [WWW] Ubuntu universe repository. At the time of writing, alsa-source 1.0.11rc2 is not in Ubuntu repositories, so we need to get the Debian one. Download Debian’s 1.0.10+1.0.11rc2-2 package or any later version from the [WWW] Debian main repository:
Code:
wget [url=http://http.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/a/alsa-driver/alsa-source_1.0.10+1.0.11rc2-2_all.deb]http://http.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main...11rc2-2_all.deb[/url]
Installing and configuring alsa-source
Now install the downloaded package:
Code:
sudo dpkg -i alsa-source_1.0.10+1.0.11rc2-2_all.deb #or whatever package you downloaded
You may find that dpkg throws an error saying that you don’t have the debconf package installed, in which case you’ll need to install it:
Code:
sudo apt-get -f install
Now, you must reconfigure the package in order to select the proper driver:
Code:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure alsa-source
I have selected PnP and no debugging, but it shouldn’t be a problem to choose the other options. If you know the module you should use -ca0106 for Sound Blaster Audigy SE model SB0570-, press Ok. Otherwise, you might look into the long list shown, searching for a module compatible with your sound card, or just skip to the next screen. Here, you must find and select your module and unselect any other mark, or just select All if you don’t know which module to use. Press Ok once you have selected the appropriate driver.
Installing the alsa drivers
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Next you should install all the infrastructure necessary for compiling alsa-source (note that you need to have enabled the Universe repository, because module-assistant is in Universe):
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) build-essential gcc-3.4 module-assistant
The next step is to compile alsa-source. Close any application which is making use of the sound card and run:
Code:
sudo module-assistant auto-install alsa-source
and that should be it. Check volumes with alsamixer, starting with Front volume if you have two speakers and try to make something play a sound. If it doesn’t seem to work, check amixer output for strange things, and try to correct them. Still having no sound or loud static? Repeat the steps with different selections or check other tutorials.
Ensuite il va vous demander de recharger le module son, personnellement j’ai refusé et j’ai reboot.
j’ai été dans la console , tapez
Code:
aslamixer
j’ai muted EIC958 optical raw (touche m pour mute et demute, touche directionnel pour se déplacé)
et demute audigy anal/digital output jack
Voilà bonne chance