On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 23:22, Adam Aube wrote: > On Tuesday 17 February 2004 11:08 pm, Peter Sebastian Masny wrote: > > Hi, I'm using kernel-image-2.6.2-1-k7. > > I have included "snd-via82xx" in my /etc/modules and run update-modules > > (modules-init-tools installed). > > > Notice that sound is used by via82cxxx_audio (which is not mentioned in > > dmesg). > > > to my understanding, via82cxxx_audio and ac97_codec are OSS, while > > snd_via82xx and snd_ac97_codec are ALSA. > > Correct. The sound module is also part of OSS; the ALSA equivalent is snd. > > > My question is, how do I force the kernel to use the ALSA drivers and > > not load the OSS ones? > > It looks like your kernel image has support for both ALSA and OSS enabled, > and both are getting loaded somehow. > > Make sure that sound, via82cxxx_audio, and ac97_codec aren't also > in /etc/modules, or in /etc/modprobe.conf or any file it includes. > > Adam >
I am also using the via modules, I only compiled in the ALSA into the kernel and left all of the oss stuff out, and it works fine for me. --- Gerard Ceraso http://devslash.org
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