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Michal Žeravík wrote:
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Bob Sanders wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Biru Ionut, mused, then expounded:
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<pre wrap="">On 3/7/06, Michal Žeravík <a
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<pre wrap="">Hi all,
I have no sound and don't know how to debug it.
Another strange problem is :
# modules-update
* Warning: could not generate /etc/modprobe.conf!
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<pre wrap="">i have the same problem...i`m in the process to install gentoo 2006.0
stage3, same kernel as yours..maybe there is a bug. if somebody have
the solution for this problem please send us a mail.
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I upgraded from 2.6.15-r3 to 2.6.16-r7 yesterday. I have sound - had to
do an update-modules as welli. I have not seen either issue. But, Michal's
problem with sound is probably because of the system not being able to
generate /etc/modprobe.conf.
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I've solved that by running /sbin/generate-modprobe.conf manually (from
modules-update) :<br>
sudo /sbin/generate-modprobe.conf<br>
modprobe: Invalid line 125 in /etc/modules.conf<br>
modprobe<br>
Failed to to run modprobe. Giving up.<br>
well, I've removed that modprobe and it's working now. Might be my
fault.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Perhaps deleting (move the original out of /etc) and re-trying it?
Re-emerge - sys-apps/module-init-tools?
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tried, didn't helped. I don't know why there wasn't an error with
modprobe<br>
command in /etc/modules.d/xxxx <br>
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<pre wrap="">Or perhaps - revdep-rebuild -p, is necessary?
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no result.<br>
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<pre wrap="">And, the assumption is that both have done - etc-update or dispatch-conf?
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all done. <br>
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My problem is alsa's dmix. As you could see from my first email, <br>
I have two cards and everything is dmixed to hw:0,0, which is
Audiophile 2496.<br>
It was worked before (gentoo-sources-2.6.15-gentoo-r5 and sooner), but
stops with r7.<br>
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Michal<br>
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Ugh, this case is going to be very very weird. <br>
I've tried to boot up back to 2.6.15-r5 and dmix still doesn't work. <br>
It's listed in aplay -L but it's not working. <br>
How can I examine/debug where is the problem with alsa?<br>
<br>
Michal<br>
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aplay ~/.sounds/WildEep.wav<br>
ALSA lib pcm_direct.c:812:(snd_pcm_direct_initialize_slave) requested
or auto-format is not available<br>
ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:831:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to initialize slave<br>
aplay: main:544: audio open error: Invalid argument<br>
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