I think I'm beginning to understand what's happened.

The installer creates a file, /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.local.conf,
that blacklists many of the snd-aoa modules. This was meant to prevent
auto-loading them on older machines where snd-powermac is used. At the
same time it creates /etc/modules, which force-loads snd-powermac.

Somehow the detection of the machine does not work. The problem lies
in the difficulty of knowing which machines need snd-powermac and
which ones need snd-aoa. Adding snd-aoa modules in /etc/modules is not
necessary in any case.

Risto



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