Hi all!
Help! I've searched the debian-user archives but didn't find anything helpful, so I'm turning to the list. I'm not sure if this is a Debian, kernel or a pilot error thing.
I'm running Debian sarge (with a few packages from sid) on my box. Currently, I'm running the 2.4.23 kernel. I have ALSA (deb package v0.9.6-5) installed, configured and *working* as a module.
Now that 2.6.0 is out (woohoo!), I decided to give it a try. I'm having a problem getting 2.6.0 and ALSA to play literally and figuratively. I built the kernel from the original tarball. I have ALSA configured as a module for my sound chip, a SiS SI7018 (Trident). The old OSS modules are not selected. I will attach my 2.6.0 .config file.
When I re-boot and the ALSA attempts to start, I get the following in
logs (greatly edited):
<SNIP>
What is the output of an lsmod after boot? What are the contents of /etc/modules?
-Roberto
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