[Pkg-alsa-devel] Bug#429784: Bug#429784: rmmod snd_via82xx && modprobe snd_via82xx

Elimar Riesebieter riesebie at lxtec.de
Sat Jun 23 11:01:21 UTC 2007


On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 the mental interface of
Kingsley G. Morse Jr. told:


> kernel 2.6.18-4-k7 
> 
> ii  alsa-base                          1.0.13-1                    ALSA driver configuration files
> ii  alsa-modules-2.4.19-aa1            0.9.0rc6+3+p0+10.00.Custom  Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers)
> ii  alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-k7           1.0.6a+5                    ALSA driver modules
> ii  alsa-oss                           1.0.12-1                    ALSA wrapper for OSS applications
> ii  alsa-source                        0.9.0rc6-3                  ALSA driver source
> ii  alsa-utils                         1.0.9a-4                    ALSA utilities
> rc  alsaconf                           0.4.3b-4                    ALSA configurator
[...]
> ii  linux-sound-base                   1.0.9b-4                    base package for ALSA and OSS sound systems
[...]

Looks like you're running etch? Please install at least:

apt-get install -t stable libasound2 alsa-utils alsa-base alsa-source

Remove old alsaconf, which isn't really needed:

apt-get remove --purge alsaconf

If you're using Debian's kerneldrivers, your soundcard might be
usable now. Otherwise build your soundcard with fresh intalled
alsa-source package.

On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 the mental interface of
Kingsley G. Morse Jr. told:

> On 06/22/07 19:17, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> > Your installation seems to be a chaos which
> > should be sorted by a clean update/upgrade
> > first!
> 
> Dear Elimar,
> 
> You're not the first person to recommend an
> upgrade, and I'm sure you won't be the last.
> 
> Here's the big but.
> 
> BUT, "apt-get check" reports no broken
> dependencies, and an "apt-get upgrade" might

Hey, Iam running sid (unstable) on servers. Very stable, man ;) Your
installation is mixed up back from woody to some lenny packages.
Maybe there are some Potato packages flowing around ?  I am
wondering whether this works anyway. You're done with an apt-get
update && apt-get dist-upgrade. If you then have ALSA probs, you're
welcome to help you ;) But your mixed up installation isn't
supportable for a maintainer, though.

Elimar

-- 
    .~.
    /V\   L   I   N   U   X
   /( )\ >Phear the Penguin<
   ^^-^^




More information about the Pkg-alsa-devel mailing list