Hi Andras,
I had the same problem with my unstable snapshot. I tried to
dist-upgrade my system and udev 0.068-2 was updated by version 0.074-2.
Of course, this process removed hotplug from my system.
Afterwards, I tried to reboot my system and the sound didn't work. I
tried 'alsaconf' as the Debian bug report says, and even though alsaconf
detected my sound card successfully, the sound didn't still work.
For now, the only solution I have found is to get back to udev-0.068-2
with hotplug and everything works properly.
I just have one sound card in my system. This is, according to lspci:
Multimedia audio controller: ATI Technologies Inc IXP150 AC'97 Audio
Controller (rev 01)
¿Does anybody know something else about this problem?
Andras Lorincz wrote:
Hello,
I'm using a testing snapshot from last week and encountered some
problems with alsa. I have an onboard VIA soundcard and a SB Live
card. When debian boots up, only the device files for the onboard chip
are created though the modules for both cards are loaded. Then if I
run alsaconf both cards are recognized but only the SB Live card
works, that is only the device files for the SB Live card are created.
How can I make to work both soundcards? Should I add some udev rules?
In alsa-utils.rules I have this line:
KERNEL=="controlC[0-7]", ACTION=="add", RUN+="/lib/alsa-utils/udev"
In udev.rules, among others, I have these:
KERNEL=="controlC[0-9]*", NAME="snd/%k"
KERNEL=="hwC[D0-9]*", NAME="snd/%k"
KERNEL=="pcmC[D0-9cp]*", NAME="snd/%k"
KERNEL=="midiC[D0-9]*", NAME="snd/%k"
KERNEL=="timer", NAME="snd/%k"
KERNEL=="seq", NAME="snd/%k"
I'm using kernel 2.12.6.
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