Hi,

* Thorsten Haude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-11-24 13:58]:
>I added I2C support to the kernel, activated lm_sensors and some
>custom driver for my notebook's 'Application Panel' (three buttons and
>a LED. All that works, but I seem to have flipped the wrong switch
>somewhere for Alsa.
>
>Compiling and installing Alsa's drivers seems to work without errors,
>but I get the following error if I start alsamixer:
>alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such file or directory
>
>It seems that this happens while accessing /dev/snd/controlC0;
>/dev/snd is empty here.

I changed kernels to 2.4.19, and tried again, no luck. This time
however I digged deeper, read INSTALL again and tried things.

The solution is something that was not necessary after other kernel
updates: Load the driver. Duh.


Thorsten
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