dealing with alsa

André S. asenci at uol.com.br
Sun Mar 28 14:42:51 UTC 2004


the error is caused by the module that is already loaded, soundcore is
builtin in the kernel.
you just have to set the volumes using gnome mixer or install alsa-utils
to use the alsamixer/alsactl

Em Dom, 2004-03-28 às 06:21 -0800, Ruth Shewmon escreveu:

> This is probobly the wrong mailing list to ask this
> on, but here goes. I have an asus a7n8x motherboard
> with an integrated sound card.  When I run the
> soundcard detection program, it says: "The
> snd-intel8x0 driver could not be loaded.  This
> soundcard may not be compatible with Red Hat Linux." 
> This is strange because this same computer worked fine
> with kernel 2.6 and alsa on Fedora core 1.  Even more
> strange, lsmod shows that the snd-intel8x0 module is
> loaded.  However, when I try to load the soundcore
> module, I am informed that there is no such module. 
> So here's my question: what has changed?  Is there a
> file in a different place?  Is soundcore compiled
> right into the kernel instead of as a module?  My plan
> of action now is to un-install the alsa-lib rpm and
> just compile alsa and a new kernel myself, but before
> I do, am I overlooking something really obvious?
> 
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