Re: updated kernel leaves me without sound! : Ubuntu 7.04

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mQ - Martin Quested wrote:
> On 16/06/07, Benno Schulenberg <alsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Please don't top-post.
>
> Hi, does that last request mean you want me to write my email at
> the bottom like this?

Well, partly.  Also snip everything you are not reacting to.  And 
put your answers directly after the relevant question/suggestion.

> > mQ - Martin Quested wrote:
> > > This despite removing all modules starting with snd
> >
> > With removing modules you seem to mean 'rmmod'.  But what is
> > meant is 'find /lib/modules -name snd\* -exec rm {} \;'.  Then
> > build and install new ones, and reboot.
>
> OK, I did exactly what you said.  If I build, install

I've now read the start of this thread, and do not understand why 
you are building alsa from source.  Feisty uses alsa-1.0.13, so if 
Edgy worked for you with that version of alsa, Feisty should work 
out of the box.

So, reinstall your linux-image-... package; then also reinstall 
linux-sound-base, alsa-base, and alsa-utils.  If simply reinstalling 
them does not have the desired effect, then first purge those last 
three packages, then reinstall them.

> and 'aplay -l' then gives me a segmentation fault.

As long as aplay segfaults, you know you haven't done the reinstall 
correctly yet.

Benno

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