skip i810_audio That will make discover not load the OSS module and so will load the alsa module. You'll have to adjust your volume. Ralph James Strandboge wrote: On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 00:26, Joe Emenaker wrote:I solved the problem.It seems that the i810_audio module (the OSS driver) was loading and *conflicting* with snd-intel8x0 (the ALSA driver). snd-intel8x0 would still load... but it just didn't find anything. I was able to prevent i810_audio from loading by renaming the i810_audio.ko to i810_audio.ko.hidden in the appropriate /lib/modules directory, but I'd like to know of a better way of preventing it from loading. Mentioning the driver name in /etc/hotplug/blacklist didn't seem to do it.I have the same problem. Using the 2.4.26-1-386 kernel. /etc/hotplug/blacklist did not help (alsa already had this listed in /etc/hotplug/blacklist.d/alsa-base) Jamie |