On Saturday 02 May 2009,at 02:18 pm, you wrote: > [...] > Hmm, what is the output of: > > # grep -ri "dev\/snd" /etc/udev/*
That command produces no output. > > > > > --- Begin /proc/asound/version --- > > > > Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.16. > > > > --- End /proc/asound/version --- > > > > > > Please update to at least the lenny version. > > > > I purged and then reinstalled alsa-base, alsa-utils, and > > linux-sound-base, and nothing changed. Perhaps I need to do > > the same with libasound2? Or some other package? I have > > trouble figuring out what populates /proc/asound/version. > > As supposed in /proc/asound/version, the _driver_ version is > mentioned. > # apt-get install alsa-source > > Follow the instructions in > /usr/share/doc/alsa-source/README.Debian for installing drivers > of version 1.0.19. The drivers are either distributed by the > kernel or are provided by compiling them as described in > README.Debian. I have installed alsa-source. Although it isn't mentioned in the README.debian, the module-assistant package came along with it. I need to RTFM some more, and then I will try compiling the newer drivers. Should it be reported as a bug against the 2.6.26 kernel package that it uses out-of-date alsa drivers? Let me add some information just as background. Sound was working with the 2.6.22 kernel before Lenny became stable. My sources.list includes only testing. The only system software changes since then have been the regular updates to testing. I don't use sound regularly on that machine, so I don't know just when sound stopped working. After I noticed the lack of sound, I installed the 2.6.26 kernel, which changed nothing. The only changes from Lenny that strike me as possibly relevant are the alsa packages and udev. So somewhere in a simple upgrade process something gets broken, but I don't know what. (I'm inclined to suspect udev, but only because I don't understand udev at all.) Many thanks for your help. I will let you know of any further progress (or lack of it). regards cgm -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

