On 27 Jul 2003, Elmar Fasel wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> On Sun, 2003-07-27 at 10:00, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
> 
> > That is a kernel oops. [...] Reporting a kernel Oops is meaningless on 
> > its own because  other people do not know what your kernel looks like, 
> > you need to feed the Oops text through ksymoops then send the ksymoops 
> > output as part of your bug report.
> 
> So, this is what ksymoops reports:
> 
> >>eax; d7753f84 <_end+17469614/2051d6f0>
> >>ebx; d7753f84 <_end+17469614/2051d6f0>
> >>esi; d7753f88 <_end+17469618/2051d6f0>
> >>ebp; c6e07f2c <_end+6b1d5bc/2051d6f0>
> >>esp; c6e07f14 <_end+6b1d5a4/2051d6f0>
>  
> Trace; e1b3c4d5 <[snd]snd_card_file_remove+85/b0>
> Trace; e1b3dd4d <[snd]snd_ctl_release+fd/120>

It looks like that you have installed a mix of ALSA modules. Try to remove 
all 'snd*.o' modules from /lib/modules/* and reinstall the ALSA driver 
package again.

                                                Jaroslav

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Jaroslav Kysela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Linux Kernel Sound Maintainer
ALSA Project, SuSE Labs



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