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
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
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.
>
>
>
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.
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