Re: hda_snd

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steef wrote:
> Patrick J Kobly wrote:
>> What behaviour are you experiencing?
>>
>> I would suggest using 1.0.13 of Alsa, and specifying the module 
>> parameter disable_msi=1 for the module snd-hda-intel.
>>
>> i.e. You should have a line like:
>> options snd-hda-intel index=0
>> in /etc/modprobe.conf
>> change it to:
>> options snd-hda-intel index=0 disable_msi=1
> hi patrick,
> 
> there is no such a file as < /etc/modprobe.conf > in 
> debian_etch(testing). my guess is that /etc/modutils comes as close as 
> possible but inserting  < snd-hda-intel index=0 disable_msi=1 > didn't 
> the trick (just a case of 'trial and error')
> 
> maybe you know the equivalent of /etc/modprobe.conf in the debian os?

Instead of one big config file, debian uses a config directory -
/etc/modprobe.d.

This isn't out of the ordinary at all (and makes a lot more sense!) the
modprobe.conf man page says "/etc/modprobe.conf (or, if  that  does  not
     exist,  all files under the /etc/modprobe.d directory) specifies
those options, as required."

So just stick a text file in that directory with the options you need.

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