Eliot Blennerhassett wrote:
can anyone tell me how to find out which processes are using an ALSA
driver and preventing it from being unloaded.
I know that lsof /dev/snd will tell me who has these files open, but
often this shows nothing and still the driver can't be unloaded.
Where else
Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The device files for the OSS emulation are in not in /dev/snd but in
/dev, try lsof /dev/dsp*.
Plus maybe lsof /dev/midi /dev/mixer*, at least as far as my system is
concerned. No idea whether this list of possible device files is by any
means
Greetings.
can anyone tell me how to find out which processes are using an ALSA
driver and preventing it from being unloaded.
I know that lsof /dev/snd will tell me who has these files open, but
often this shows nothing and still the driver can't be unloaded.
Where else should I look?
Is
On Wednesday 17 September 2008 05:47:40 Eliot Blennerhassett wrote:
Greetings.
can anyone tell me how to find out which processes are using an ALSA
driver and preventing it from being unloaded.
Not only files, but also other modules will prevent alsa drivers from being
unloaded. If you do