Re: 11c11040 probem Re: Rami, Syria kernel 2.6.28-11-generic

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Marv and others,
Typically, this kernel crash (pointer dereference in agrsm) is caused by
a different version of ALSA than the drivers were "intended" for.

cat /proc/asound/version will reveal the version of ALSA installed.
My systems have 1.0.17 (and 1.0.18). There have been no success reports
yet for your kernel, if I recall correctly, which suggests it may be
using a newer alsa version.
If this is the case, you may want to consider downgrading to an older
version of (at least) the driver package, alsa-drivers-1.0.xx) where xx
can be 18 or 17. Likely they must be built from source, which is
available at http://alsa-project.org/

Best,
Bjorn.

Marvin Stodolsky wrote:
> Rami,
> 
> This is a bad problem, below.  Possibly it might be alleviated by
> blocking loading of other drivers.
> But I cannot take more time tonight.
> 
> Marvin
> ----------------------

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