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> The very first thing to try is to change your /etc/conf.d/alsasound so |
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> that it has these two lines: |
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> # Deprecated options: |
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> # Upstream feels, and we wholehartedly agree, that this was a silly idea |
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> UNLOAD_ON_STOP="no" |
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> KILLPROC_ON_STOP="no" |
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> May not help, but that change should be made in any case. |
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Definitely related to alsa. I deleted alsasound from runlevel boot(why |
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does the doc insist on putting it there?) and it shutdown normally. |
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And why the huge raft of drivers for such simple hardware, just two |
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ports? My desktop has all the bells and whistles and doesn't use half |
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the drivers of the little netbook |
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UPDATE Just rebooted and ran lsmod. The modules with the string |
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'_hda_' in the middle are still loaded. Some of the others, like |
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'snd_mixer_oss,snd_seq_oss,snd_seq,snd_seq_device' are gone. Except |
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for 'snd_pcm, snd_timer, snd'; they're still loaded. The logic, if |
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any, of what's going on escapes me. If I turned off alsa in rc-update |
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why should it still load some of the modules. They're not it |
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modules.autoload.d. |
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mw |