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alsa is the kind of stuff you'd like do compile as modules :) |
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2009/4/18 Tom <uebershark@××××××××××.com> |
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> > Not enough info really. |
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> > 1) Are there sound cards in the system? (lspci) |
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> > 2) When you say you are using the in-kernel drivers, have you built |
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> > them as modules (good) or built them into the kernel. (possibly not |
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> > good) |
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> > 3) If they are modules, are they loaded? (lsmod) |
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> > 4) What does the kernel tell you? (cat /proc/asound/cards) |
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> > 6) What happens with /etc/init.d/alsasound restart? |
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> > Post back that much and we'll see if we can make some headway... |
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> > - Mark |
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> Yes, there is a sound card in the system. An sblive. |
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> Its working perfectly, as I pointed out. |
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> I'm just complaining about this irritating message during boot. |
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> Alsa itself is built into the kernel, all components, including the |
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> actual sblive driver are modules. |
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> These get loaded during bootup, when openrc fires /etc/init.d/alsasond. |
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> Again, the sound card works, no problems, its just about the 'wrong' |
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> message during kernel bootup. |
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> Tom |
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