hi,
this sounds vaguely similiar to what i just had to do to my Mandrake setup... i had to remove the supplied ALSA rpms to install CVS, because the supplied ones caused distortion with the usb-audio module....
this proved trickier than i thought, as i couldnt do urmpe libalsa - because the kde libs depend on it... (i trashed my system once already trying that trick!)

so i was advised to go to /lib/modules/2.4.whatever/kernel/sound and tar up all of the alsa modules there - just in case i need to restore them.
then remove everything in that directory. building cvs after this was fine.

im not sure how well this might work for your situation... normally make uninstall should remove all the alsa modules, surely?.... but it might be worth a try....

bw
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Dave Hanna wrote:
Well, my attempts at using ALSA have spiraled down and down. At this
point when I make/make install the drivers the snd.o module always has
dependency issues (See my last post: Module Problem - insmod snd.o
failed). So my question is this:
How do I completely (as in everything) undo what ALSA has done to my
system? (make uninstall doesn't seem to do the trick)
Any help would be great.
Dave

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