Bob Sanders wrote:

>> 
>> onboard. It's just annoying because if I run `/etc/init.d/alsasound stop`
>> then it unloads my soundcard module, but if I run `/etc/init.d/alsasound
>> start` then it doesn't load it back in. Placing the module in the
>> kernel-2.6 file helps at boot, but it does nothing to help this init.d
>> case.
>>
> 
> Hmmm...I just tried that and it works fine. One of my soundcards uses the
> intel8x0 driver, so it all seems to work ok on 2.6.10-r4.

I run 2.6.10-r6.


> If it's not working, I'd suggest looking to see if what is in
> /etc/modules.d/alsa
> is in /etc/modules.conf.  If they don't match, do an - update-modules
> force

They're sync'd.


> But, even that's not correct, alsasound will try to find sound devices in
> /proc, which if it fails could mean soem system utilities are not working
> correctly.
> 
> Which begs the question - have you done an emerge --sync, emerge -uDav
> world recently?

Usually weekly. So: yes.

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