2007/10/13, Walter Dnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>   I ran into a similar problem after an update.  audacious and mpg123
> which use ALSA, died; Realplayer and mpg321 get by with the OSS api on
> ALSA.  revdep-rebuild didn't find anything wrong.
>
>   I tried various things without success.  What finally worked was the
> following...
>
> 1) rebuild the kernel with sound support but no ALSA support at all
>
> 2) reboot
>
> 3) add the appropriate ALSA_CARDS line to /etc/make.conf, in your case
> ALSA_CARDS="hda-intel"
>
> 4) emerge alsa-driver (and it probably still won't work)
>
> 5) emerge -C alsa-driver
>
> 6) rebuild the kernel with sound support and ALSA support
>
> 7) reboot
>
> 8) run alsaconf
>
>   After this sequence, my ALSA sound finally started working again.  I
> don't know what happened.  A wild guess is that "make" was trying to
> "be efficient" and kept some code from a previous version, that doesn't
> work with the current version.  It had to be totally removed in order
> to get "make" to build the new version of the code.
>
I admit that your situation is very weird. But I still don't think
that the old version will affect the new one.
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> Walter Dnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> In linux /sbin/init is Job #1
> Q. Mr. Ghandi, what do you think of Microsoft security?
> A. I think it would be a good idea.
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