Solved: ca0106 loaded but by alsa?

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Rene,

Thanks a bunch! My problem was solved immediately. I've created two lines to force indexes for both cards in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base (Debian GNU/Linux).

On Jan 7, 2008 6:31 PM, Rene Herman <rene.herman@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 07-01-08 12:58, Ramkumar R wrote:

> I also noticed another thing... my kernel spews out something when I try
> to load ca0106 although the module loads finally:
> cannot find the slot for index 0 (range 0-0), error: -16
> CA0106: probe of 0000:01:06.0 failed with error -12

The module loaded, but failed to initialise -- it's sitting around your RAM
chips as dead weight, basically.

Under "modprobe options" in the output you posted, we find:

       snd-ca0106: index=0

forcing it to be card 0. However, 0 is already taken by snd-hda-intel which
loaded earlier and which was just assigned 0 automatically.

To solve, either delete that "index=0" (somewhere under /etc/modprobe.d) or
if you do want snd-ca0106 to always be card 0, provide a non-conflicting
index to snd-hda-intel (index=1).

Rene.



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