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From: "James Homuth" <james@...>
Subject: Does Alsa play nice with genkernel?
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2009 13:37:34 -0400
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<DIV><SPAN class=546592717-01062009><FONT face=Arial size=2>I don't feel 
comfortable compiling my own kernel, particularly not over SSH, so I relied on 
Genkernel to do it on my behalf. However, when I run alsaconf to try and set up 
my audio, I get a couple of error messages about not being able to find the snd 
module. And now I'm being told there's no supported audio card installed, 
although lspci says differently. Have I missed a step somewhere in the setup? 
Everything else, including Espeak, *looks* like it's installed properly. Dmesg 
doesn't appear to throw anything about my PCI cards, which all appear to be 
detected, including as said the PCI audio card in the notebook. I'm thinking I 
just missed a step in kernel compilation, but I'm not entirely certain. Can 
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