Hallo Frank Barknecht. Wie gehts es ihnen? :) Ich spreche deustch! heh, accually, I'm just learning it, anyway: are you sure about that? I mean, when I start alsa it lists out that file and then the errors... and if that isn't the module, then where would be the module that alsa compiled(because I did have emerge for the opl3sa2 card)? I'll delete it(move to trash) and reboot when I get the time and see how everything goes. Thanks for the suggestion. aufwiedersehen! Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: Hallo, Billybob hat gesagt: // Billybob wrote:I installed alsa on my new gentoo laptop recently(after having switched from redHat, which alsa failed on). I did everything according to the alsa install directions from the gentoo website. When I started alsa, it failed with a "No such device" error. I checked for the opl3sa2.o module, and it was where it was suppose to beIt is supposed to be absent if ALSA should be aable to run, because that one is the old OSS/Free kernel module. Delete it.dmesg reports that the device was not found lsmod shows no snd-'s at allAs stated above, the opl3sa2 module has the card occupied. No chance for ALSA then. All ALSA modules start with "snd-". Probably "snd-opl3sa2" is what you need. ciao |
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