I just performed a new install on my notebook again - and it still sets
the wrong entry in the /etc/modules/conf file.
You're suggestion from below works like a charm!! My question is, WHT
the snd-intel8x0 instead of the CS46xx?
The notebook is a Gateway 9150LX.
Could you please remove the "above snd-cs46xx snd-pcm-oss" entry from
the /etc/modules/conf file and add the suggested lines from below for
this chiptset as default for new installs?
Thx,
R.Fox
On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 19:52, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Fox) writes:
>
> > If I only knew exactly what alsa modules to use!! I did, however,
> > find a way to crash the system fatally . . . if I try to manually
> > remove the oss mosules using rmmod - the system stack dumps!! I can
> > make this happen especially when I perform "rmmod snd-cs46xx"
>
> > Attached is the output from "lspcidrake -v":
>
> > Module Size Used by Not tainted
> > cs46xx 55600 2
> > ac97_codec 9928 0 [cs46xx]
> > soundcore 3780 0 [snd cs46xx]
>
> > snd-cs46xx : Cirrus Logic|CS 4614/22/24 [CrystalClear SoundFusion Audio
>Accelerator] [MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO] (vendor:1013 device:6003 subv:107b subd:8016)
>
>
> ug! we default to alsa on this card (snd-cs46xx) but on your box, the
> oss module is loaded !
>
> you probably haven't made an install recently, only urpmi-ed your
> systel.
> with live_update from the cooker root, you can rewrite your config
> file until i do something for sound cards in harddrake.
>
> faster way:
> - comment the cs46xx module in your /etc/modules{,.conf},
> - add "alias sound-slot-0 snd-intel8x0" to /etc/modules.conf
> - enable both sound and alsa services
> - reboot to prevent cs46xx to hang on rmmod-ing
>
> and voila
>
> i should really write draksound
>
>