Re: Alsa-user Digest, Vol 19, Issue 26

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On Mon, 19 Nov 2007, Robert Easter wrote:

>>
>> Either it is picking up a version with the incorrect module from
>> somewhere or, more likely, some of the sound modules were not unloaded
>> previously.  Your options are either reboot or remove *all* the snd*
>> modules using rmmod.  If it still persists then it is likely that the
>> older modules haven't been overwritten by the new install - probably
>> because the modules installed by the distribution were compressed.
>>
>> /J\
> Okay, I've rebooted and the condition seems to be the same- no sound and the
> kmix does not see a mixer.  This "rmmod" command-  I "-help"ed it and see
> that it is not a "safe" command.  Exactly how do I code it in to get the
> needed "cure?"

Of course it is not a safe command. That is why it must be run as root. You
have been installing and uninstalling as root I assume. 
rmmod snd-hda-intel


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