OK, I think I've got this sorted now. I added snd_pcm_oss to
/etc/modules and commented out a bunch of old stuff, then rebooted.
Then X wouldn't start. I'm not sure, but I think that might be
because I was trying to run udev on kernel-image-2.6.8-2-k7. (This
was the first reboot since
Adam Funk wrote:
Hang on. A few weeks ago when I was asking about preparations for
switching from 2.4 to 2.6, you said to move customizations from
/etc/modutils/ to /etc/modprobe.d/ -- does that mean that 2.6 doesn't
use /etc/modutils/*?
That is correct. I overlooked that.
Do both 2.4 and
On 2006-02-26, Colin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam Funk wrote:
Hang on. A few weeks ago when I was asking about preparations for
switching from 2.4 to 2.6, you said to move customizations from
/etc/modutils/ to /etc/modprobe.d/ -- does that mean that 2.6 doesn't
use /etc/modutils/*?
That
On 2006-02-24, Colin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't tampered with anything in /etc/modutils/ yet -- should I
edit modutils/sndconfig and replace es1371 with snd_ens1371.
Yes, do this
Hang on. A few weeks ago when I was asking about preparations for
switching from 2.4 to 2.6, you said to
Some more potential diagnostic information. While I was messing with
modprobe, the following appeared in syslog:
Feb 25 17:23:52 garcia kernel: usbaudio: dma timed out??
Feb 25 17:43:29 garcia kernel: unable to register OSS mixer device 0:0
Feb 25 17:43:29 garcia kernel: unable to register OSS
On 2006-02-23, Colin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam Funk wrote:
lsmod includes the following:
es1371 36864 0
snd_ens137125252 0
You're loading both the OSS and ALSA versions of the sound module. You
have to choose just one. I recommend the ALSA version
Adam Funk wrote:
/etc $ grep -r 1371 modutils/
modutils/sndconfig:alias sound-slot-0 es1371
I haven't tampered with anything in /etc/modutils/ yet -- should I
edit modutils/sndconfig and replace es1371 with snd_ens1371.
Yes, do this
I've just tried
# rmmod es1371
but it didn't help.
I'm now running a 2.6.8 kernel and my sound card, which worked find
with 2.4.*, no longer works. (The XFCE4 volume control won't adjust
above 0, and when I run XMMS it runs through the sound files at very
high speed and produces no sound.)
`lscpi` describes the card thus:
:00:0c.0
Adam Funk escribe:
I'm now running a 2.6.8 kernel and my sound card, which worked find
with 2.4.*, no longer works. (The XFCE4 volume control won't adjust
above 0, and when I run XMMS it runs through the sound files at very
high speed and produces no sound.)
`lscpi` describes the card
Adam Funk wrote:
lsmod includes the following:
es1371 36864 0
snd_ens137125252 0
You're loading both the OSS and ALSA versions of the sound module. You
have to choose just one. I recommend the ALSA version (snd_ens1371).
Make sure the other module (es1371)
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