I issued sudo rm -rf /lib/modules/`uname -r`

Does that sounds convincing?)

That error has been emerging since I first compiled alsa on this kernel, and 
there was no alsa drivers configured in kernel, so I suppose the problem 
doesn't concern unremoved modules (

Lee Revell <rlrev...@joe-job.com> писал(а) в своём письме Sat, 14 Mar 2009 
10:07:27 +0500:

> On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Юрий Пайков <crys...@uralweb.ru> wrote:
>> Thank you, Dominique, for such an extensive answer, I really appreciate  
>> your will
>> But I had no luck following the instructions :(
>>
>> In the long run, I recompiled my kernel, and even twice so (first time  
>> i forgot to check another wireless driver )
>>
>> What I can state is that "Sound card support" is REALLY a module, not a  
>> part of the kernel
>>
>> I recompiled the whole alsa driver after kernel reinstall, but it  
>> didn't help any much
>>
>> I still get unknown symbol error trying to modprobe snd.ko and don't  
>> know what to do...
>
> Did you rmmod all snd-* modules before attempting to modprobe the new  
> ones?
>
> Lee



-- 
Sincerely yours, Crystal

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