Re: the etc/modules.conf problem

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Hey Louigi,

I think you will have a map named /etc/modprobe.d/
There you can create a file with .conf at the end and
write the instructions in that file.

For example I have a file named alsa-base.conf and
wrote at the end some new lines. But a new file
should also work.

If you don't have a map named modprode.d can you
post the output off uname -a

good luck,

Floris

Louigi Verona schreef:
> Hey guys!
> I have a problem with my Realtek ALC663 card - it does not record Wave 
> Out.
> So I decided to install realtek-linux-audiopack-5.12, however in the 
> instructions it says to edit etc/modules.conf
> I do not have such a file. I've read the wiki of course, but I also do 
> not have conf.modules, nor do I have /etc/​modutils
>
> So I do not know where to I have to paste the config lines as in the 
> instruction.
>
> I did try to just create a modules.conf file and paste it there, but 
> nothing changed - my card cannot record Wave Out.
>
> Can anyone please help me?
>
> Louigi.
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