Anthony Campbell wrote:
[...]
>>
>> Have you tried running udevtrigger as user root? This is from bug no 430624
>> [1]:
>>
>> # udevtrigger --verbose
>>
>> "This should reload the modules you need. On next reboot, your system will
>> find
>> your soundcard. The module management is done by udev.
On 28 Sep 2007, Chris Lale wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > On 28 Sep 2007, Chris Lale wrote:
> >> Meanwhile, you could try my workaround [1] for Etch:
> >>
> >> "The problem in alsaconf is the result of the presence of the file
> >> /etc/modprobe.conf. This causes /etc/modprobe.d/ to be ignore
Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 28 Sep 2007, Chris Lale wrote:
>> Meanwhile, you could try my workaround [1] for Etch:
>>
>> "The problem in alsaconf is the result of the presence of the file
>> /etc/modprobe.conf. This causes /etc/modprobe.d/ to be ignored by Debian
>> packages (including alsaconf) w
On 28 Sep 2007, Chris Lale wrote:
>
> Meanwhile, you could try my workaround [1] for Etch:
>
> "The problem in alsaconf is the result of the presence of the file
> /etc/modprobe.conf. This causes /etc/modprobe.d/ to be ignored by Debian
> packages (including alsaconf) which store their configurat
Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 27 Sep 2007, Chris Lale wrote:
>> Anthony Campbell wrote (on the Debian-User list)
>> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/09/msg02165.html :
>>
>>> On 24 Sep 2007, Chris Lale wrote:
Florian Kulzer wrote:
This is probably because alsaconf is broken [1
On 27 Sep 2007, Chris Lale wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote (on the Debian-User list)
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/09/msg02165.html :
>
> > On 24 Sep 2007, Chris Lale wrote:
> >> Florian Kulzer wrote:
> >>
> >> This is probably because alsaconf is broken [1]. What version are you
> >
Anthony Campbell wrote (on the Debian-User list)
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2007/09/msg02165.html :
> On 24 Sep 2007, Chris Lale wrote:
>> Florian Kulzer wrote:
>>
>> This is probably because alsaconf is broken [1]. What version are you using?
>> It
>> is slated to be fixed in version 1.
On 24 Sep 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> Thanks very much; yes, that brings sound back. Presumably I should add
> this to /etc/modules to have it start automatically?
>
Following up to myself: adding this to /etc/modules does indeed make
sound work automatically after a reboot.
--
Anthony C
On 24 Sep 2007, Chris Lale wrote:
> Florian Kulzer wrote:
>
> This is probably because alsaconf is broken [1]. What version are you using?
> It
> is slated to be fixed in version 1.0.14-2 [2].
>
> [1]
> http://newbiedoc.berlios.de/wiki/Sound_in_Debian_GNU/Linux#Some_applications_.28OSS_applicati
On 24 Sep 2007, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 10:55:36 +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > I've just discovered that my sound has disappeared following a recent
> > upgrade in Sid, after working flawlessly for months/years.
> >
> > I suspected this was due to a problem with udev,
Florian Kulzer wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 10:55:36 +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>> I've just discovered that my sound has disappeared following a recent
>> upgrade in Sid, after working flawlessly for months/years.
>>
>> I suspected this was due to a problem with udev, which has recently
>>
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 10:55:36 +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I've just discovered that my sound has disappeared following a recent
> upgrade in Sid, after working flawlessly for months/years.
>
> I suspected this was due to a problem with udev, which has recently
> replaced hotplug here (not
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