I tried removing both of those modules in turn, but it didn't fix the
problem. In fact, now when I run alsaconf it can't even detect my
soundcard. :)
I assume there is some kind of modules database and when I moved the
modules out of their normal place, they were removed from this database.
I just need to add them back in, right?
How do you do this on Debian?
I could just apt-get ALSA all over again, but I'd rather understand the
problem and how to fix it for the next time it crops up.
If anyone could assist, I'd be grateful.
Thanks!
-E
P.S. Also, neither insmod nor modprobe were successful for loading the
kernel modules manually.
paul wisehart wrote:
Hi,
I had a similiar problem on my laptop ... which is running windows
now, so I can't give you the exact details, but try this:
THere are 2 similiar alsa drivers for snd_intel8x0
(I think that the other one has an "m" at the end.)
Well the wrong one was getting loaded in my machine.
I just move the offending one out of the /lib/modules/<kernel-version> directory,
and all is well. I actually do that each time I build a new kernel.
On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 12:46:37AM -0500, Erik Thorsson wrote:
I have to run 'alsaconf' every time I boot
my Debian Sarge 2.6.8-1 box
to get sound to work.
It detects the 'intel8x0 Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] Sound
Controller (rev a0)'.
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