On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Xavier <shiningxc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 10:32 AM, David C. Rankin > <drankinatty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > 03:26 alchemy:~/dt/kdm/themes> ls -la /lib/modules/2.6.31- > > ARCH/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko > > ls: cannot access /lib/modules/2.6.31-ARCH/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda- > > intel.ko: No such file or directory > > > > 03:26 alchemy:~/dt/kdm/themes> pacman -Q kernel26 | grep snd-hda-intel > > You have mail in /var/mail/david > > > > Maybe you also need to understand what you are doing and what the > commands mean instead of brainless copy/paste. > > if /lib/modules/2.6.31-ARCH/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko does > not exist, you need to go all the way up to /lib/modules to see what > exist, if anything at all. > You can also just 'find /lib/modules' to display all files in there. > > and pacman -Q kernel26 tells you whether kernel26 is installed or not. > It's probably a good idea to check that too, maybe you removed it ? > > You also need to check running kernel (uname -r) matches the one installed. > I was under the impression he was not using a custom kernel (since he didn't mentioned) that why I didn't bother to check. > > If you want to check which files are inside kernel26 , you have to do : > pacman -Ql kernel26 > > pacman -Ql kernel26 | grep snd-hda-intel > would be much more interesting and meaningful than > pacman -Q kernel26 | grep snd-hda-intel > which was just a small typo or overlook of Flavio. > Indeed it was a typo. I image /lib/modules contains some stuff, otherwise his system would be totally f***'ed up and prolly wouldn't boot (or just would have no devices like network cards working at all, which doesn't appear to be the case). -- Flávio Coutinho da Costa