Re: [Alsa-user] News to n00bs.

2003-09-24 Thread Gary Cauthon
How about going a step further and explaining how to keep these modules from loading in the first place? Every time I boot I have to go to a console prompt and unload the OSS drivers manually and then rmmod/insmod the alsa drivers. I've searched through all of my startup files and I can't find

Re: [Alsa-user] News to n00bs.

2003-09-23 Thread Nick Peaden
Linux help at irc.chris.thesmartone.net #solosoft. Use an IRC client to get there. If you don't know what IRC is, or can't get a client, I'm Nitrocld on AIM. On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 07:28:29 -0400 Nick Peaden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If your kernel modules fail to load, it is probably due to OSS

Re: [Alsa-user] News to n00bs.

2003-09-23 Thread Michael Amos
Some of us aren't really familiar on how to do that. On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 04:28, Nick Peaden wrote: > If your kernel modules fail to load, it is probably due to OSS drivers > being loaded when you try to modprobe alsa in! UNload OSS and REload ALSA. > > >

[Alsa-user] News to n00bs.

2003-09-23 Thread Nick Peaden
If your kernel modules fail to load, it is probably due to OSS drivers being loaded when you try to modprobe alsa in! UNload OSS and REload ALSA. --- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _