Okay, assuming it is fixed.
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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[Lucid] saa7134_alsa kernel module for TV cards broken?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/603536
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Strange thing happened to me. I had reinstall Ubuntu 10.04 'The Lucid
Lynx' because of a hard disk crash. I removed pulseaudio again, but this
time w/ the aid of this forum topic:
http:/www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1313253
Summary:
sudo apt-get purge pulseaudio gstreamer0.10-pulseaudio
Incidentally, kernel version is now: 2.6.32-25-generic
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[Lucid] saa7134_alsa kernel module for TV cards broken?
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solution (that's work for me):
you need Live CD with 10.04.1
start computer with this Live CD,on first screen pres esc to get options,then
F6 to get other option.Here check nomodeset/use arrows,then enter to
mark,then esc to exit and enter to start boot/ and run Live CD.After boot check
at
@Simos Xenitellis: I'm baffled. So you don't have any probs. I wonder
what could be the prob on my PC then. I removed a lot of pulse audio
stuff, but that can't be the problem. When I look at the errors that I
get then I see a lot of complaints about the snd_ctl and snd_pcm kernel
modules trying
I tried the same modprobe command as in OP,
modprobe saa7134_alsa index=1
[19171.544517] saa7130/34: v4l2 driver version 0.2.15 loaded
[19171.553597] saa7134 ALSA driver for DMA sound loaded
[19171.553601] saa7134 ALSA: no saa7134 cards found
Something is wrong with other modules (probably
First, you're probably right about the hyphen vs underscore thing.
Second, it should have been 'find / -name saa7134*' instead, unless
you do cd / first.
Anyway, the only way I think this can happen is if the kernel you are actually
running is a different
version than the kernel the module was
This is a long shot, but are you running the proposed 2.6.32-24 kernel?
I just saw another bug #603826 related to that.
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[Lucid] saa7134_alsa kernel module for TV cards broken?
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I don't think the kernel and the module are of different versions,
because I think that the TV part of the saa7134 driver wouldn't have
worked either.
If you insert the saa7134-alsa kernel module in your kernel do you get
an error? Or is it not possible to insert modules if you do not have the
I don't get that error when I'm trying to load saa7134-alsa, but I don't have
any TV cards either.
Since I'm out of ideas to try, I'm marking this one as New and hope that
someone else will help out.
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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[Lucid] saa7134_alsa
1) Please check that you're actually loading saa7134-alsa and not
saa7134_alsa (i e with a hyphen, not an underscore), otherwise you're
not running the official version but most probably a mismatched version.
2) If the above does not help, please attach the output of:
find . -name saa7134*
I always thought there was no difference between underscore versions of
modules (i.e. saa7134_alsa) and hyphenated ones (both make the module
appear in lsmod with an underscore). anyway: I tried what you said and I
get exactly the same error mess.
Output of 'find . -name saa7134*' is nothing
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