Re: snd-hda-intel and ALC861 ... strange mixer problem...

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steef wrote:
> Bill Unruh wrote:
>   
>> On Thu, 9 Nov 2006, steef wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Antonio-Blasco Bonito wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Listen folks...
>>>>
>>>> following this advice found here in the thread "Asus P5LD2-SE,
>>>> HDA-Intel, ADI1986A 6-channel CODEC"
>>>>
>>>> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.alsa.devel/41206
>>>>
>>>> I got the card working!
>>>> And it looks from my /proc/asound/version I'm running alsa 1.0.12rc1 
>>>> (as
>>>> shipped with kernel 2.6.17 under Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft).
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> great !!
>>>
>>> please tell us exactly, if you want to do so of course, what you have
>>> done to get it going?
>>> i put a line in a new textfile/etc/modprobe.d (split) a couple af days
>>> ago and my soundcard worked like a charm.
>>> after that i loaded slackware_11, installed this distro with a huge2.6
>>> kernel installed the source package, kerneldrivers etc. changed
>>> modprobe.d on the same way i changed it in debian_sarge and ........lo!
>>> i lost my dcop-server: lots of trouble.
>>>       
>> Distributions are split on whether to use /etc/modprobe.conf and
>> /etc/modprobe.d/
>>     
> correct.
>   
>> And from the reports it is one or the other.
>>     
> agreed too.
>   
>> If you had
>> files in /etc/modprobe.d before you put you file in there, then your 
>> system
>> probably used modprobe.d.
>>     
> slackware 11 has txt_files in /etc/modprobe.d
>   
>> But if not, then putting files in there could
>> well have short circuited the modprobe.conf.
>>     
>
> so i will try and find another *correct*  file (have been using 
> slackware next to debian a long time without any problem: solid as a rock)
>   
>> Different distributions are
>> not identical. If they were they would not be different distributions.
>>     
> yep
>
> thanks for  the modprobe_point
>   

hi bill,

i installed alsa 1.0.13 in the 2.6.18 kernel of slackware11.

in /etc/modprobe.d/ i put the textfile  < option hda-snd-intel index=0 
disable_msi=1  >

i rebooted and [just like earlier on my debian_testing hd] the hda-intel 
driver works like a charm.

regards,

steef

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