I'm also affected
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Alfonso Arbona Gimeno gmail.com> writes:
>
> No, and that's whats bothering me. All the important packages (kernel,
> drivers, etc) are installed using apt-get and the like (except that
> horrible nvidia driver xD)
>
I also see this. It happened after the Debian 7.1 updates came out
yesterda
> Did you reboot since that update?
Yes, I did. I noticed the problem after a reboot.
> If yes, did you ever compile sound drivers manually?
No, and that's whats bothering me. All the important packages (kernel,
drivers, etc) are installed using apt-get and the like (except that
horrible nvidia
Alfonso Arbona Gimeno wrote:
> snd_pcm: Unknown symbol vm_iomap_memory
The sound driver modules have been compiled for a different kernel than
the one you are running.
> the linux-image package was updated recently.
In theory, the sound drivers are part of that package.
Did you reboot since tha
Hello list.
I have some trouble with the sound since the last time I runt apt-get
upgrade.
I don't really know if I should ask this here. If not, I'd really
appreciate if someone pointed me to the right place.
My problem is that since that upgrade, my computer doesn't detect any
sound card. I use