A little overkill from my description. And so forget that versioning
would alter the module sizes. But alsa-info has the needed info.
Knoppix - Kernel 2.6.37 - alsa 1.0.23
Debian - Kernel 2.6.32 - alsa 1.0.24
Is that the way your debian came, or did you try to fix things
manually? Just an odd
Hello,
Thank you.
These are the differences of the two logs: http://pastebin.com/nAtnhMvc
As I am not a really experienced user, I do not know how to add and configure
the modules properly. It would be nice if you would explain this in more detail.
This is the modinfo on the three sound module
Finding out what's different with more detain than Yes and No would help.
boot into knoppix
$ lsmod | grep -i "snd" | sort 2>&1 | tee alsa_knoppix.log
boot into debian
$ lsmod | grep -i "snd" | sort 2>&1 | tee alsa_debian.log
save these files on a common medium (flash drive) of course.
$ diff
Hello!
> I'm afraid the problem is totally not linked to the Debian Squeeze distro,
> reaosn: there are similar problems for some chipsets, especially the famous
> Intel HDA Audio chipset in Ubuntu:
...
> Note: I'm not telling that the problem happens for all chipsets, but tons of
> persons shoul
Hi,
On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 02:21:28PM +0200, s.keup...@arcor.de wrote:
> Hello Everyone!
>
> After I recently switched to Debian I had the problem that only one
> Application could use my speakers at the same time, and that the microphone
> was not working. I tried to fix it with HowTos from