On 05/24/2015 09:39 AM, Mark Allums wrote: > > > On 05/24/2015 12:58 AM, Petter Adsen wrote: >> On Sat, 23 May 2015 23:29:27 -0500 >> Mark Allums <m...@allums.top> wrote: >> >>> I have a decent setup with an ASUS ROG motherboard (overkill for >>> Linux, I know). I was tooling along nicely, when, after an update >>> (back when Jessie was Testing), sound quit working at boot. Of >>> course, the first thing I tried was >>> >>> >>> root@persephone:~# modprobe snd-hda-intel >>> >>> >>> and that got me sound again. However, I have to run it manually >>> after every boot. What steps do I need to take to get it to load at >>> boot again? Re-Installing ALSA does nothing, of course, and I guess >>> I have no Google skills, because all I can find with Google is advice >>> to reinstall ALSA. >> Take a look in /etc/modules-load.d - you can add a file called, say, >> "sound.conf" there with the contents: >> >> snd-hda-intel >> >> That should load that module on boot. I haven't tested it, as I've >> never had the need to force a module to load in recent years, but it >> should work. >> >> Petter >> > > Didn't work. Nor did adding snd-hda-intel line to /etc/modules. > > Any more suggestions? I'm running Jessie. Have been since Jessie was > testing, about three months after the release of Wheezy. So it's seen a > lot of changes, the biggest of which was the transition from sysvinit to > systemd. I should have fixed it a lot sooner, but as long as I could fix > it by running modprobe, I wasn't in a big hurry. Anyway, if this had > worked, it feels like a workaround, and isn't really getting to the > actual cause of the problem. So, any more suggestions are welcome. >
You can try to run alsactl init as root: # alsactl init HTH Kind regards Georgi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/556174c5.5000...@oles.biz