Hallo,
Billybob hat gesagt: // Billybob wrote:

> I installed alsa on my new gentoo laptop recently(after having switched 
> from redHat, which alsa failed on). I did everything according to the 
> alsa install directions from the gentoo website. When I started alsa, it 
> failed with a "No such device" error. I checked for the opl3sa2.o 
> module, and it was where it was suppose to be

It is supposed to be absent if ALSA should be aable to run, because
that one is the old OSS/Free kernel module. Delete it.

> dmesg reports that the device was not found
> 
> lsmod shows no snd-'s at all

As stated above, the opl3sa2 module has the card occupied. No chance
for ALSA then. All ALSA modules start with "snd-". Probably
"snd-opl3sa2" is what you need.

ciao
-- 
 Frank Barknecht                               _ ______footils.org__


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