Michael Kintzios wrote: > > > >>From:: "John Dangler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org >>Subject: RE: RE: [gentoo-user] alsa config - help >>Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 19:17:36 -0400 >> >> > > > >>Nick~ >>I found an instance of the module here - >>/lib/modules/2.6.12-gentoo-r9/alsa-driver/pci/snd-intel8x0.ko >>Curiously enough, there is also this file located here - >>/lib/modules/2.6.12-gentoo-r9/alsa-driver/pci/ac97/snd-ac97-codec.ko >> >>lspci shows the multimedia controller as Intel AC'97 ... >> >> > >It seems that intel8x0 is your driver: >http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Intel&card=.&chip=440MX%2C+i810%2C+i810%2C+i810E%2C+i820%2C+i820&module=intel8x0 > >Remove the module (which does not appear to have been installed, or loaded) >reconfigure your kernel and built it in (not as a module), reboot and see what >dmesg gives you. If you follow carefully the alsa guide you 'should' get >there. > > Hi, Note that alsa-driver (not the in-kernel one) is a kernel-module (depends on the link to your current kernel-source directory - /usr/src/linux), so to resume after a new kernel install you'll have to re-emerge alsa-driver. Just a note. HTH Rumen
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