>> i810_audio 21248 0 >> ac97_codec 9568 0 [i810_audio] >> soundcore 3236 2 [i810_audio]
>What kernel version is this? 2.4.18-bf2.4 (sorry, should have included that originally) >How recent is the alsaconf package? > >If you try unloading all OSS modules (including all three above) >and then run alsaconf does it work then? Try commenting the above >modules out from being loaded, then reboot to be totally clean, >and *then* (without these modules having been loaded at all) run >alsaconf. I haven't tried switching to ALSA yet. I really would like to (a) be sure that the i810_audio driver really is inoperable with the setup I have, (b) have some reason to believe that the ALSA drivers will work, before switching drivers. It seems to me that there should be some way to *troubleshoot* this problem, rather than just trying one thing after another until I either find something that works or just give up - I mean, isn't that the advantage to having open source? Is the "i810_audio" driver known to be inoperative with my combination of processor/chipset/etc., or is the ALSA setup known to work? >This is what did it for me. I have a different card but you can >see what I did at >http://dione.no-ip.org/~alexis/computing/ahdg/ahdg/node58.html >(Look this week 'cos the document will be upgraded this weekend >and node numbering is bound to change.) Thanks... I saved a copy of it. (I'm amassing quite a collection of "sound setup" sections from Linux port Web pages). These responses don't seem to be threading on the list, so I'm copying people at their private email addresses; my apologies for the redundancy. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]