> Todd Witter wrote:
> 
> I have a Hoontech Digital XG (i-phone) card.  It uses the ymfpci
> driver, if I'm not mistaken.  But no matter what I do, alsa says "no
> cards defined" after configuration.
> I run debian so the first thing I tried was using apt to install all
> the needed components which seemed to work well until, as I said
> above, nothing seems to work.  I also tried downloading the latest
> beta tarballs and installing it that way.  Still, "no cards defined".
> I even tried to manually "modprobe snd-ymfpci".
> I'm stuck.  Why won't it work.  The card works -- I've been using the
> demo version of 4Front Technologies' OSS driver (not free and not
> great).
> Any ideas?
> Thanks.
> Todd

Did you remember to update you /etc/modules.conf?

On Debian this is done by editing a file in the /etc/modutils directory.
I put my alsa lines in the file /etc/modutils/aliases. You then need to
run the command update-modules which will assemble a new
/etc/modules.conf based on the files in the /etc/modutils directory.

For information on which lines need to be added see the alsa-drivers
INSTALL file.

-Eric Rz.

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