Patrick Shirkey wrote:
The other option is that you could try going through the manual install again. This time run some checks before hand to make sure things are not going to conflict.iriXx wrote:Sorry. I forgot you weren't using the latest cvs. If you would like some help installing it again (after your last round) I could ssh in and do it for you.any suggestions would be very gratefully received!
Let me know off list if you think that is a good idea.
First find out where exactly mandrake has put the alsa modules. Then remove them. Now make sure you have a /lib/modules/2.4.x/kernel
If you do then install the alsa packages
And do a rmmod alsa-modules
modprobe snd-card; modprobe snd-mixer-oss,modprobe snd-pcm-oss; modprobe snd-seq-oss
Now you definitely know that other modules can't be conflicting. If the sound is okay after doing this then next time you reboot you will know if it is boot scripts that are causing you alsa troubles or not. Then if they do just take out the offending lines.
Although I've had no troubles for a while by just ignoring them until I find out what they mean :)
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